Sentence examples for concluded wrongly from inspiring English sources

"concluded wrongly" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate when someone has made an incorrect inference or judgment. For example, "The police officer concluded wrongly that the suspect was guilty."

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As a result friends and relatives of Milly concluded wrongly that she might still be alive".

"Instead, the defendant apparently concluded, wrongly, that Mr. Byas had been with the kids who had robbed and stabbed him, and decided to take revenge".

I concluded wrongly, I subsequently learned – that most children had Spinoza and Marx, Rosa Luxemburg and Hegel quoted to them as morality tales by their grandfathers.

In his news conference on Wednesday, Mr. Obama came close to conceding the chamber's main argument, that American businesses had concluded wrongly, in Mr. Obama's view — that his policies were antibusiness.

One of my custody sergeants, who was discussing addiction at an event recently with Recovery Academy Durham, noticed the absence of a former addict we worked with called Gary, who is in his 40s and has been on drugs ever since he was 14. Gary had not been arrested recently, so it was concluded (wrongly) that "well, he must be dead".

However, we conclude that previous MSA of the SF-36 may have concluded wrongly that all the subscales were unidimensional, at least by the criteria for Mokken scales.

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They conclude wrongly that this shows that the placebo effect does not exist.

They conclude, wrongly, that this must mean there was plenty of fat to go at – and that there remains yet more to trim.

"I think people are looking at a very particular circumstance in terms of managing the company over all, and, in this case, the impact of that on a program," Robert A. Iger, the Disney president, said, "and concluding wrongly, by the way, that in some form or another that's indicative of a change in the company philosophy regarding news.

Scalia spent thousands of words plumbing the psyches of the Framers, to conclude (wrongly, as John Paul Stevens pointed out in his dissent) that they had meant that individuals, not just members of "well-regulated" state militias, had the right to own handguns.

This result suggests that, ignoring unobserved country characteristics may over-estimate the income elasticity of health expenditure and conclude wrongly that health care is a luxury good.

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