Sentence examples for be subject to wrong from inspiring English sources

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In cases when medical imaging is performed the patients may be subject to wrong diagnosis and ultimately wrong treatment or no treatment at all.

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It's a horrible picture that manages to upset us in a way that the book's central theme upset its first readers: what if the Christian idea that politics must be subject to justice was wrong?

Textbooks cannot necessarily be used to indicate necessary knowledge, and arguing that material that is not in the textbooks should not be subject to examination is clearly wrong.

Nonscientific statements about the world can simply be judged by the criterion of plausibility, which is fine in its place; but a scientific statement has to be subject to disproof if it is wrong or lacking something.

In a warning that top executives may be subject to criminal trials for corporate wrongs, the S.E.C. and Justice leveled criminal as well as civil charges at three former executives and one current officer at the Rite Aid Corporation, alleging accounting fraud and obstruction of justice.

We're forgetting that human beings are subject to change, subject to growth and subject to being wrong," she explains.

The requirements stipulated in the United States Housing Act of 1937 are just wrong; no one should be subjected to such burdensome obstacles merely to stay in their homes.

27 To sum up, the telenurses have a demanding job, as they are expected to provide expert, individualised care based solely on verbal communication, while also acting as gatekeepers for the healthcare sector. 25 Their professional practice includes great risks of making the wrong assessments, and subsequently be subjected to malpractice claims.

I do not want to live in a country where any citizen or corporation that does something that is legitimately wrong is subject to some sort of political pressure that, again in my words, amounts to a shakedown.

Legally, all of the participants in criminal acts or civil wrongs are subject to punishment.

Even if most genes have at least sometimes been subject to lateral transfer it would be wrong to imply that this is the dominant mode of inheritance.

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