Sentence examples for how wrongly from inspiring English sources

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"This might very well suggest judges are going to be more skeptical of the government's national security claims, now that they have seen how widely and how wrongly those claims were made in the past," Mr. Cole said in an interview.

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At least that's how it wrongly translated and morphed and shifted into adulthood.

Dick Morris, in a limp effort to justify how he wrongly predicted a landslide for Romney, explained that he "... predicted a Romney landslide and, instead, we ended up with an Obama squeaker".

He was also ahead of his time in his understanding of power in relationships, of how we wrongly give up our power when we fall in love, and of how one lover can hold onto power over the other by withholding their own heart.

Throughout Tuesday and into the evening, when a few hundred people gathered at the Capitol downtown, people spoke again and again of how Mr. Davis was wrongly accused, wrongly convicted and now, in their minds, about to be wrongly executed by a legal system stacked against minorities.

These states' leaders reveal how they have wrongly prioritized their opposition to President Obama and his health plan over their constituents' access to health care.

Mr. Deford was a friend and admirer of the tennis player Arthur Ashe, and he describes how most people (wrongly) viewed him: "sort of a Ralph Nader with a Head racket".

The accounting giant Ernst & Young said it was investigating how it had wrongly estimated China's bad loans at $911 billion in a report that it withdrew on Friday after the country's central bank labeled it "ridiculous".

When it comes to this recent crop of historically informed movies, these eternal conundrums have been intensified by an acute contemporary anxiety about the truth that has less to do with how rightly or wrongly "Argo," for instance, gets its facts than with the crumbling monopolies on the truth held by institutions like the government and the press.

An exceptionally well-crafted story about the isolation of August, a ten year old boy born with a serious facial disfigurement, Wonder is in no way a book preaching a message but August's story will touch all readers and make them think differently about how quickly – and wrongly – they form opinions about other people.

That's because for now, Facebook and it's watchdogs aren't sure exactly what data was stolen or how it was wrongly used.

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