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The broadcasters – who include the freelance journalist Jason Parkinson and Hardcash Productions, the independent production firm behind BBC1's Panorama coverage of Dale Farm – argued that disclosing the material would put journalists in danger at future protests because they could be wrongly seen as an evidence-gathering arm of the authorities.

This study indicates online learning is useful in enhancing student competence but may be wrongly seen as requiring less time commitment for both course members and mentors when compared to taught courses.

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In Mr. Critchley's serious view Western philosophy is wrongly seen as having been derived mainly from the Greeks.

Traffic-choked roads and overcrowded schools are wrongly seen as external problems for residents to deal with after the developers have moved on to the next project.

Photograph: Angela McNab 9.43am BST Clare Horton writes Public health minister Anna Soubry says David Cameron appointed her to the post because it is wrongly seen as the "soft bloody girly option".

Anna Soubry, the outspoken public health minister, has said David Cameron appointed her to the post because it is wrongly seen as the "soft bloody girly option".

The financier George Soros tells him that "the market" is wrongly seen as a pendulum, righting itself when swung to an extreme.

His only credential, and the reason he got the job, is that his government has demonstrated a commitment to aid increases, which are wrongly seen as a proxy for commitment to poverty reduction.

On the one hand, the commonsense acceptance that incoming Labour ministers will have to work to the first-year budgets they inherit has been wrongly seen as wholesale acceptance of Osborne's disastrous economic strategy.

So the waves of derision and adulation which flow back and forth across the chamber are wrongly seen as individual misbehaviour.

Here, an organism is wrongly seen as being able to address problems it can face in the environment, by altering itself in such a way that can be passed onto its offspring.

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