Sentence examples for be wrongly used to from inspiring English sources

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"Fear of breaching the provisions of the Act should not be wrongly used to stop people taking photographs or videos which provide many with much pleasure," it says.

The Holy See affirmed that religion, culture and tradition can be wrongly used to justify such violence while at other times they can act as means to prevent or mitigate violence against women.

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In "Let's Dance" (May 10th), Juan MacLean's comments about heroin use were wrongly used to characterize the time period when James Murphy was working for Six Finger Satellite.

First, as a way to make up shortfalls in overseas development assistance (ODA), which is wrongly used to conflate the different characteristics of public and private money.

The European Commission today ordered Deutsche Post, the postal group partly privatized in 2000, to repay 572 million euros ($545 million) in public subsidies it said were wrongly used to undercut the prices of rivals in the parcel delivery market.

DNA tests not only proved his involvement, but also showed that physical evidence had been wrongly used at two trials in 1990 to implicate the five teenagers.

England's top doctor has said that there are fears in the NHS that a flagship government fund aimed at helping the health service work more closely with local authorities to provide social care, will be wrongly used by councils for "filling in potholes and other significant things".

Note, however, that this expression has been wrongly used in the literature, applying it to raphe elements lying more rostrally (even up to the Is), due to the misconception that the entire rostral hindbrain is 'pontine' (Table  1 and " Discussion").

11 Finally, we have selected some studies in which citicoline has been shown to fail, trying to give possible explanations, especially when it was wrongly used; an appropriate research was also made on all the studies on its tolerability and safety.

The group claims it was wrongly used in the HSBC case, where names were already known thanks to the Falciani list, also known as the Lagarde list after the former French finance minister Christine Lagarde, who helped distribute its contents to European governments.

Some 600 officers from six forces – Cleveland, Greater Manchester, Metropolitan, Sussex, Thames Valley and the British Transport Police, – will take part in the training, which is focused on reducing unconscious bias in an attempt to reduce the number of cases where the powers are wrongly used.

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