Sentence examples for erroneously imply from inspiring English sources

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When we consider G2, Figure 1 again depicts the current knowledge of the system and may erroneously imply that the system - defined as a set of interactions - is fully known.

Since the χ statistic is sensitive to sample size [ 24], the χ values might be inflated (statistically significant) due to the large size of the sample, which might erroneously imply a poor data-to-model fit [ 25].

In the October articles "Children's Centers Study Kids and Chemicals" [ Environ Health Perspect 113 A664 A668 (2005)] and "Are EDCs Blurring Issues of Gender?" [ Environ Health Perspect 113 A670 A677 (2005)], photographs and their captions erroneously imply that plastic drink bottles contain ortho-phthalates.

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Correction: June 6 , 2003 Friday An editorial yesterday about Martha Stewart erroneously implied that she had been indicted on a criminal charge of insider trading.

Initially, the Pentagon inspector general's inquiry criticized General McChrystal for signing a Silver Star commendation that "erroneously implied that Corporal Tillman died by enemy fire".

The article also erroneously implied that their stations were pumping gasoline that includes an additive, MTBE, which has been linked to groundwater pollution and is banned in New York.

Yet, however worthwhile nursing may be, the heightened pressure to breast-feed creates shame in those who don't manage to do it, and today's lactation rhetoric erroneously implies that nursing is the most crucial thing you can do for your infant's welfare.

newdwr54 - I didn't mention Svensmark did I? Thanks for confirming that temps have remained fairly flat and have not been 'ramping up' over the last 15 years as McGuire erroneously implied.

"Thanks for confirming that temps have remained fairly flat and have not been 'ramping up' over the last 15 years as McGuire erroneously implied". To quote McGuire exactly (with my emphasis) from your own post #61 "... while temperatures have been ramping up in *recent decades*, solar activity has been pretty subdued".

She has characterized autism as an "epidemic," a term that erroneously implies that a developmental condition is somehow an infectious disease, and a term that is a well-known favorite of those who want to blame vaccines for increased autism prevalence.

This erroneously implies that Asian women are homogeneously petite, dark-haired and wrinkle-less.

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