Sentence examples for false inference from inspiring English sources

"false inference" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when someone draws a conclusion from an inaccurate representation of facts or information. For example, "The detective was convinced that the suspect was guilty based on the circumstantial evidence, but this was a false inference."

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Moreover, it assumes that whenever I take an emotional interest in something, I am interested in it for the sake of emotion, a false inference that would imply equally that the lover is interested only in his love or the angry person only in his anger.

By going on to note that as many as have blood have a heart, he implicitly is warning the reader about a potential false inference one might draw from the examples so far: that all blooded animals have a lung.

We chose a 95%% confidence as opposed to the 90 % confidence that is released by the ACS in order to reduce the likelihood of false inference from the number of comparisons of each indicator using the three survey cycles.

The false inference was that the U.S. would be left in some degree defenseless if the law did not pass in its present form.

Thus, a false inference of positive selection is likely for genes under relaxed purifying selection when the overlapping gene is under strong purifying selection.

For lineages at stationary base composition, inference biases can yield patterns mimicking departures from equilibrium codon bias toward a loss of the common state (excess of unpreferred substitutions); the increase in this bias with the degree of base composition skew can lead to false inference of reductions in selection intensity for codon bias.

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Cell population genetic inferences based on called (inferred) SNPs can lead to serious biases and possibly false inferences for the high ADO ratio for each cell.

Though the senses are infallible, reason can make false inferences.

False inferences from that failure will not help President Obama with the hard question he is wrestling with: what feasible goals and means in Afghanistan, in Pakistan, in Somalia and worldwide will minimize the chance of a major terrorist attack on the United States, wherever it may originate, in a cost-effective way?

In real life, drawing false inferences with regard to a person's character may have serious practical consequences: a mother who firmly believes that her daughter cannot be taking drugs because she is just not that kind of girl may end up losing her daughter to an overdose.

As evidenced in the formers' work, ignoring group composition may lead to false inferences and spurious associations.

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