Sentence examples for appeared erroneous from inspiring English sources

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In fiscal years 2006 and 2007 we found that much of the data reported by oil and gas companies appeared erroneous, resulting in millions in uncollected fees.

"We assumed, erroneously, that it would not record that race since it was not on the ballot," he said, adding that the votes for the constable race were later found to have recorded accurately on the voter-verifiable paper trail and therefore would not have appeared erroneous to voters either.

Numbers that appeared erroneous were excluded, such as an intake of 500 calories reported for an entire day.

Then, we excluded claims with less than 15 days supplied to eliminate trial starts and a small number of claims that appeared erroneous.

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Moreover, Goodkin et al., 2016 stated that it appears erroneous to assume that HCV infection among patients on HD can be ignored because these patients will not live long enough to develop undesirable consequences.

Most critically, our results show that the inferences reached by Drew et al. [ 26] appear erroneous and are likely attributable to the unusual mutational properties of the D-loop that create (and re-create) a haplotype that mimics others ("haplotype 1") that are common across North America.

Some individual values appeared particularly erroneous; the significance of these is discussed later.

That it has not been formally recognised appears an erroneous anomaly in need of correction.  .

Such a conclusion made by the authors appears clearly erroneous because abuse by the experts of rights and legitimate interests of citizens including trial participants, of course, may be a subject for a separate appeal.

Correction: January 10 , 2003 Friday An erroneous credit appeared in The Arts on Wednesday for a picture showing Malcolm X, his family and Muhammad Ali, with an article about a loan of documents that belonged to Malcolm X.

Because of an editing error, an erroneous credit appeared on Wednesday on the obituary of David Reimer, who was reared as a girl after botched surgery in a famous medical experiment but reclaimed his male identity.

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