Sentence examples for attributed wrongly from inspiring English sources

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In the sixteenth century, Domingo de Soto used the newly-rediscovered commentary on the Categories by Philoponus (attributed wrongly to Ammonius) to introduce a new type of deliberate equivocal, 'from hope and memory'.

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On the one hand he says he does not believe in lots of values he attributes wrongly to Islam.

So goes the aphorism attributed (probably wrongly) to Winston Churchill.

Although Railtrack's records disagree, EWS asserts that sample audits suggested that Railtrack had often attributed blame wrongly.Railtrack insists it and its employees are impartial.

The candidate's inflammatory campaign and endless insults have polarized the nation, and to paraphrase a line attributed (perhaps wrongly) to Michael Jordan, Democrats stay in hotels, too.

Though, actually, he attributes it wrongly.

Act for America has billed this weekend's events as some kind of noble stand against "atrocities" it attributeswrongly ― to sharia.

In the original article, these were wrongly attributed to Lord Fowler.

For almost a century, they were separated and wrongly attributed.

Most of the afflictions wrongly attributed to nuclear power can rightly be attributed to coal.

An earlier version wrongly attributed a quote to a spokesman for Owen Smith.

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