Sentence examples for So wrongly from inspiring English sources

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Seeing these young actors so wrongly attired makes you feel as sorry for them as you are being asked to feel for the characters they play.

That, I think, is why there's a surprising reservoir of support for Spitzer; people remember him as someone who showed at least some of the righteous outrage that has been so wrongly absent from our national discourse.

"The end-to-end encryption is so wrongly implemented, Confide can super easily make man-in-the-middle, thus get access to every message or attachment," Raynal said.

But I discovered fairly quickly that not even Alley McBeal would have had the patience to endure the emotions of her clients had she specialized in what is so wrongly termed, "Family Law".

To put it simply, the same Washington figures who so wrongly coddled Pretoria's apartheid regime three decades ago -- people like Dick Cheney and the neoconservatives -- now tell us, wrongly again, that the United States should abandon negotiations with Iran and continue the embargo of Cuba.

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But how can they tell babies postponed from babies forgone, and so avoid wrongly predicting a fall in family size?

Some readers say the piece, in so doing, wrongly suggested that there was enough voter fraud to justify strict voter identification requirements — rules that some Democrats believe amount to vote suppression.

They are so convinced (wrongly) that MOOCs can bring down the cost of higher education that sometimes they are not even aware of pioneering online programs already existing at their own universities.

For Mill's confused rendering of this infamous dictum, which has so often wrongly been attributed to Bentham thanks to Mill in part, see Mill, "Utilitarianism," in Robson, ed., vol. X, 1969.

However, claims that Edward would have been a threat or that he was removed by a political conspiracy to dethrone him remain speculative and "persist largely because since 1936 the contemporary public considerations have lost most of their force and so seem, wrongly, to provide insufficient explanation for the King's departure".

But, in doing so, he wrongly claimed that "one of three children drop out of school" in the U.S. As we wrote in "Santorum Exaggerates Dropout Rate," the "status dropout rate" — the percentage of those ages 16 to 24 who were not in school or had not obtained a GED — was 8.1percentt in 2009.

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