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Incorrect analysis .
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The headlines of the press advisory and of Revkin's reposting tell you what the news hook for this study is -- the financial misanalysis.
Joseph Romm: Climate Shift Unintentionally Proves Enviros Far Outspent By Opponents of Climate Bill Joseph Romm 2011
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The headlines of the press advisory and of Revkin's reposting tell you what the news hook for this study is -- the financial misanalysis.
Joseph Romm: Climate Shift Unintentionally Proves Enviros Far Outspent By Opponents of Climate Bill Joseph Romm 2011
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The headlines of the press advisory and of Revkin's reposting tell you what the news hook for this study is -- the financial misanalysis.
Joseph Romm: Climate Shift Unintentionally Proves Enviros Far Outspent By Opponents of Climate Bill Joseph Romm 2011
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The headlines of the press advisory and of Revkin's reposting tell you what the news hook for this study is -- the financial misanalysis.
Joseph Romm: Climate Shift Unintentionally Proves Enviros Far Outspent By Opponents of Climate Bill Joseph Romm 2011
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So it is perhaps not surprising that 18 months after I got them to strongly and publicly endorse Obama's cap-and-trade plan, they have launched a series of attacks on it -- attacks based on misrepresentation and misanalysis.
Joseph Romm: Memo to Media: Don't be Suckered by Bad Analyses from the Breakthrough Institute 2009
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Putting laryngeals in places they needn't be is a grave misanalysis on the part of a comparative linguist who's obligated by Logic to find the simplest solutions possible given the available evidence.
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Putting laryngeals in places they needn't be is a grave misanalysis on the part of a comparative linguist who's obligated by Logic to find the simplest solutions possible given the available evidence.
Archive 2009-07-01 2009
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The misanalysis I'm suggesting affects genitival constructs i.e. words derived by way of genitive case markers, such as Pre-IE adjectives.
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This and other inanimate thematic stems exhibit interesting effects such as the curious disappearance of *m in the locative case e.g. *yugóm "a yoke" but *yugó-i "among a yoke" which leads many to assume that this was a functional ending rather than the product of misanalysis and missegmentation by early Indo-European speakers.
Inanimate thematics that failed to be converted in Pre-IE? 2008
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This and other inanimate thematic stems exhibit interesting effects such as the curious disappearance of *m in the locative case e.g. *yugóm "a yoke" but *yugó-i "among a yoke" which leads many to assume that this was a functional ending rather than the product of misanalysis and missegmentation by early Indo-European speakers.
Archive 2008-08-01 2008
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