Sentence examples for inappropriate refer from inspiring English sources

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The words appropriate and inappropriate refer to neutrality and objectivity, without any judgment quality or manichaeism attached to them, and reflect a genuinely factual approach.

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It is similarly inappropriate to refer to Val Kilmer's character from "Batman Forever" as "Batman".

Mary Ramniceanu New York, Aug. 5, 2007 To the Editor: The use of the term "working-class millionaires" in your article comports with no definition of working class that I'm aware of, and seems wholly inappropriate to refer to these salaried, high-net-worth individuals.

It can be inappropriate to refer to this small amount of data with statistical models.

As a result of his high profile in the field, it became customary, although historically inappropriate, to refer to electronic stored-program digital computers as 'von Neumann machines'.

He said: "The court was satisfied that it was unnecessary and inappropriate to refer any question of EU law to the Court of Justice for a preliminary ruling".

CNN's Erin Burnett just doesn't seem to comprehend why it's inappropriate to refer to young Baltimore protesters as "thugs".

Hence, the term 'OSR40' is inappropriate to refer to all related proteins that include only a single 150 AA domain and differ in molecular mass.

This suggests that it may be inappropriate to refer to LD taping as 'anti-pronation' taping, as its effects are not solely on pronation ROM.

She used term tidak pantas (in English, inappropriate) to refer to sex work, and hence distanced herself from the women who worked in the same wisma.

I feel so because unless the accuracy of predicted interactions in the proposed approach is clearly quite high and is better than that of conventional approach it is inappropriate to refer it as "more efficient".

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