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Ian Winter QC, for McKeown, said the BHA had been wrong to infer from the evidence that McKeown had agreed to stop Only If I Laugh, should it be necessary.

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Mr. Ferguson said that while minorities lag behind whites in things like homework completion, it is wrong to infer that they aren't interested in school.

"He had a statewide reach and authority, and it would be wrong to infer that his corruption is focused solely on Hudson County".

While it would be wrong to infer from this any lack of sensibility, he was certainly a product of the repertory movement rather than of university, and in this he was unlike most of the other directors of the time.

The grim roll-call of teenagers killed by guns or knives in the city continues to grow.Still, it would be wrong to infer much from Mr Johnson's performance about how the Tories may behave in office.

Today the euro is well-established and strong so much so that it is widely seen as a haven from the world's storms (see article).Yet it would be wrong to infer from the birthday celebrations that the euro's troubles are over.

Furthermore, Cristina Casalinho, chief economist at Banco BPI, one of Portugal's leading banks, said it would be wrong to infer from a general strike that was called and led by trade unions that there was a clear drop in public support for the government and serious harm done to its credibility.

If reasons like this provide the justification for the differential treatment of such cases in the law, then it would indeed be wrong to infer that the successful and unsuccessful murderers are deserving of different moral assessments.

Thus it would be wrong to infer from the available data that occupational sun exposure is protective against melanoma [ 12].

It would be wrong to infer that the historic trend in IARC designations signals that we are approaching the end of the period of potential to discover occupational carcinogens.

Though these were parts of the relevant, or ancestral, features for as long as they existed (since they were extruded), it would be wrong to infer from attention to these maximally stable constituents over time that the entity to which they belong had at all times been a pile of granite.

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