Sentence examples for erroneously imagine from inspiring English sources

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Of course, misguided citizens who do not appreciate the strictness of the remit under which our public servants toil might erroneously imagine that the gallant council worker who first reported this calumny would have exhausted far less effort by simply picking up the apple core and dropping it in a nearby waste receptacle.

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Sitting there alone in the contemplative silence, it was easy for us to imagine, if erroneously, that we were some of the first to witness this bit of history.

Hartshorne's Platonic or Bergsonian argument against creation ex nihilo, in simplified form, looks something like this: one can in fact imagine the nonexistence of this or that, or even of this or that class of things, a fact that gives some the confidence to (erroneously) think that this process can go on infinitely such that one could imagine a state in which there was "absolutely nothing".

The monument's purpose was unfixed, though there were those who imagined, erroneously, that it commemorated the tragic sinking of a Thames pleasure cruiser, which was much on people's minds at the time.

Would-be parents often imagine the suffering erroneously; they confuse how it feels to lose an ability (to be suddenly bereft of hearing) with how it feels to live healthily with a variant body (to be deaf all your life).

Imagine a post erroneously tagging a teenager as suicidal in an act of bullying, or a post made by one teenager on another's computer that leads to such a tag and the teenager being locked out of their account.

Hypothetically, we might imagine a model which erroneously predicts certain compounds to be safe, because it was designed to do that (in order to allow the use of a certain compound on the market).

For example, if we imagine that in Figure 2 an edge was erroneously inserted between d660 and s630, the two large groups would be combined into only one larger group.

It's from the Evening Standard, London's afternoon paper, and it contains an interview with Lennon by Maureen Cleave, a star writer who had established such a fruitful rapport with the Beatles that she was long imagined – quite erroneously, as detailed by Philip Norman in his recent Lennon biography – to have provided the inspiration for "Norwegian Wood", written a year earlier.

"Just imagine.

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