Sentence examples for appealed wrong from inspiring English sources

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Many feel it should be fairly divided among benefit claimants, who are currently suffering as a result of the cuts, as well as all those who have appealed wrong decisions made by ATOS about their benefits.

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Asked whether David Cameron was embarrassed at the court's finding that the Government got the timing of the deadline for Qatada's appeal wrong, the spokesman said: "We had consistent legal advice on that point, which did not change".

"Many people are finding they have to appeal against wrong decisions on their disability benefits.

Mr. Sell, convinced Ben was in pain and could not tell anyone what was wrong, appealed and won.

On average, around 38percentt of all claims for asylum are granted at the initial decision stage; but there's a high proportion that are rejected and successfully appealed because the wrong decision has been made.

Of course, I see now that to him it was about class war – and appealed for all the wrong reasons.

Perhaps the derision is born out of envy of his success or maybe it's that he appeals to the "wrong" kind of music fan.

That suggests that local control and more police are only partial answers; more important is dealing with abysmally low police productivity, paperwork that clogs up the system, and incompetence in other parts of the criminal justice set-up.It may be, too, that police reformers are trying to appeal to the wrong bit of "the public".

In the first study, case managers contacted the families of uninsured Latin American children, gave them information about health insurance, helped them apply, and helped them appeal when a wrong decision was made.

There weren't many fields open to him: medicine appealed, but he had the wrong training; politics was attractive, but he could never settle on a political identity ("I'm totally uncertain of it, even now," he says, although he instinctively recoils from supporting Lord Archer in London's mayoral election); accountancy was just plain dull; that left law.

No appeal means wrong decisions are made and not challenged, resulting in every decision being the 'right' one.

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