Sentence examples for inappropriate instance from inspiring English sources

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The idea that all organisms take in food in essentially the same way that we do—such as plants sucking up food through their roots from the soil represents another inappropriate instance of anthropocentric thinking, one that creates a serious impediment to students understanding the diverse ways in which different organisms obtain food (see Driver et al., 1994; AAAS, 2012).

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Several members of the Los Angeles recovery community told me that they felt he did not maintain sufficient professional boundaries — that it was inappropriate, for instance, for him to frequent the same A.A. meetings that his patients attend.

Guidelines can be developed on when the use of a mapping algorithms is inappropriate, for instance through the identification of cut-off points.

The most common and specific examples given included criticism of teachers and programmes (56 instances), inappropriate photographs (47 instances), depictions of drunkenness (27), posts about patients (21) and negative comments about patients (13).

Little is known about the prevalence and clinical importance of potentially inappropriate prescribing instances (PIPs) in the very old (>80 years).

Referred to as the "Canadian Criteria", the IPET consists of a list of the 14 most prevalent prescription errors identified from a long list of inappropriate prescription instances drawn up by an expert Canadian Consensus Panel in 1997 (Table 3).

The term "regulated" seems wholly inappropriate in this instance too.

One problem with automated online advertising is that the ads may appear on any website and next to inappropriate content, for instance an ad for an airline could be placed next to an article about an air crash.

Yet the Home Office seems not to have realised that the usual approach – announcing an inquiry and picking one of the great and the good to chair it – would be entirely inappropriate in this instance.

As the result of the e-inclusion model is prediction of e-inclusion degree of person as well as e-inclusion risk factors for person, for instance inappropriate e-learning materials or no interest to learn, or dissatisfaction with e-learning environment, or others factors.

Moreover, exclusivists continue, while it is surely true that some conversion is attempted for what we would all agree are morally inappropriate reasons — for instance, for financial gain or to gain power over others — there is little empirical evidence that exclusivists in general have these motives.

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