Sentence examples for erroneous application of from inspiring English sources

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The District Court's conclusion, moreover, is undermined by the court's erroneous application of the convenience-and-needs standard.

In any case, because the Court of Appeals' reversal was based on an erroneous application of Sanders, the majority's decision not to remand cannot be justified on the ground that the Court of Appeals would necessarily have decided the case the same way under the cause-and-prejudice standard.

This, he says, was an erroneous application of the fourth section because if his connection with the transporation was innocent, his subsequent criminal concealment of the stolen property would be disconnected with interstate commerce and be only a crime against the state.

It is shown that the validity of this restriction is based upon the combination of an optimistic selection of the parameters governing the surface diffusion of heavy atoms and, more importantly, upon an erroneous application of results from the theory of random walks on regular lattices.

In the 2010 Coates v. Powell case the 8th Circuit ignored the Sole holding and continued its erroneous application of Buckhannon.

Unfortunately, in its current database structure, miRBase does not allow straightforward assessment of these annotation changes, resulting in ambiguous and erroneous application of miRNA nomenclature and sequence information in the research community.

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Hence, the "transcendental" use of the understanding (its use independently of the conditions of sensibility) is considered by Kant to be dialectical, to involve erroneous applications of concepts in order to acquire knowledge of things independently of sensibility/experience.

Four years after the Supreme Court ruled that "the privilege of habeas corpus entitles the prisoner to a meaningful opportunity to demonstrate that he is being held pursuant to 'the erroneous application or interpretation' of relevant law," the government may be calculating that it can decide what "meaningful" means.

The satisfaction of retribution that the death penalty supplies can never outweigh the danger of unfair or erroneous application as long as it exists.

Even if they are well-written, incomplete or erroneous applications are often discarded.

In summary, we demonstrate a significant rate of errors introduced during high throughput single-end CDR3 sequencing, with >1% erroneous sequences even after application of quality filters for sequence base call in the CDR3 and for sequence fidelity surrounding it.

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