Sentence examples for erroneously addressed from inspiring English sources

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An official in Rohtas said the summons had been erroneously addressed to the Hindu god and would be corrected.

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Some people erroneously address Butler as Chief, a ceremonial and spiritual position that the Pequots have not filled for decades.

Both the person addressed and the author of the work are unknown, although at one time the apologist Justin Martyr was erroneously considered the author.

Correction: September 15 , 2002 Sunday A listing of travel information on Aug. 18 with an article about Auschwitz placed a Web address erroneously in an unrelated paragraph.

As an American who buys many of her records from the UK, I have encountered numerous sellers (usually in the Amazon marketplace) that refuse to ship to the U.S. I once had a 12" Suede single go missing only to find it in my local post office's dead letter office when the postman erroneously deemed my address undeliverable.

"To address a few specifics that have been erroneously reported this morning, the Vice-President has never had to persuade me to remain as Secretary of State, because I have never considered leaving this post," Tillerson said, in his Texan twang.

But in the course of addressing that problem, the report said, officials also erroneously fired 169 screeners who had clean records.

More importantly, by erroneously blaming mental illness, you not only fail to constructively address the problem, you succeed in further stigmatizing mental illness.

Variety said in a correction: "Comments made in a videotaped interview Monday with actress Kristen Stewart about gender equality in Hollywood at the Sundance Film Festival were erroneously labeled on Variety.com in a way that suggested she was addressing issues pertaining to diversity.

No one is saying that money erroneously paid should not be returned, but is this really the way to address a situation that has at its root, a mistake by government?

Joel A. Tickner, a lucid advocate of the precautionary principle, does not address its track record of being misused for economic advantage, and erroneously asserts that "strong" epidemiologic evidence of risk is needed for preventive approaches based upon risk assessment.

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