Sentence examples for described as wrong from inspiring English sources

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A charge against a French-born man accused of threatening two Muslims in Queensland has been described as "wrong" by a magistrate.

Mr. Helms condemned what he called the portrayal of the Chechen war as a "legitimate battle against 'terrorists.' " Mr. Biden described as "wrong" the manner in which the State Department dealt with the capture and disappearance of a Russian war reporter, Andrei Babitsky, who works for the American-financed Radio Liberty.

It was described as "wrong way, wrong time", referring to its unusual motion to the southwest near the Bahamas, as well as its presence outside of the normal hurricane season.

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But then the producers of The Tonight Show saw him perform at what Brenner described as "the wrong place at the wrong time," and rejected him.

The content of the four categories can be described as follows: Wrong sex: The female vocational students were given the impression that, as a woman, they were in the wrong professional field.

Murray is certainly accustomed to having his books described as all wrong.

Stephen's repeated school absences, brushes with the police and eagerness to follow what he described as "the wrong crowd" caught up with him, though.

Bloomberg News reported that the bank had sent a memo to employees dismissing speculation that it was considering a merger with JPMorgan Chase, and described as "just wrong" a report that it needed to raise as much as $200 billion.

After he took office last year, Britain's Conservative prime minister, David Cameron, apologized at the White House for the previous government's role in the release of Mr. Megrahi, which he described as "completely wrong".

What proceeds might be described as the wrong kind of masterclass, for Subtle Bodies is a novel whose assumptions are so thoroughly back to front that it offers an oddly lucid account of its own shortcomings.

Erica Jong (whose choice, Doris Lessing, Jong described as "the wrong kind of African: white") wrote, "I wish that Toni Morrison, a bedazzling writer and a great human being, had won her prize only for her excellence at stringing words together.

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