Sentence examples for incorrect implication from inspiring English sources

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The still photograph gives a "wholly different and incorrect implication", his statement said, and Lawson had given a statement to the police to support this view.

"It originated out of Ferguson, and the incorrect implication is when people are surrendering and their hands are in the air they are being shot by police... and that is absolutely not true," Knowles said.

In addition, on page 11, in the first sentence of the first paragraph under "What Women Like About Implants," the term ultra-low "dose" was changed to ultra-low "amount," to avoid the incorrect implication that implants deliver hormones into a woman's body in a single dose.

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If we analyze the performance of the GRS at a sensitivity of 90%% (comparable to that achieved by CD serology), the incorrect implications ratio was lowest for GRS-DQ2.5-imputed (6.7 1), followed by GRS-DQ2.5 (6.9:1) and GRS14 (8.5:1).

Similarly, the main point of interest for HLA-haplotype-risk separates high from medium risk, with a sensitivity of 50%% and approximately 4 1 incorrect implications, a level improved upon by GRS14, GRS-DQ2.5, and GRS-DQ2.5-imputed.

Note that since DQ2.5-zygosity within the DQ2.5+ individuals is limited to heterozygous (one risk allele) and homozygous (two risk alleles), the main point of interest for the curve is the one indicating heterozygotes, leading to approximately 3.5 1 incorrect implications but achieving only 20%% sensitivity.

The greatest improvements in the average bootstrap reduction in incorrect implications ratio was from GRS-DQ2.5-imputed at a reduction of 2.17 (95 % CI 1.35-3.02) over the 9 1 baseline, followed by GRS-DQ2.5 and GRS14, at 1.96 (1.16-2.78) and 1.61 (0.55-2.64), respectively (see Additional file 1: Figure S7 for results limited to sensitivity ≥90%%).

While the concepts of basin, global, and effective efficiency have enhanced our understanding of water use in agriculture, public officials may derive incorrect policy implications when reviewing empirical estimates of those measures, particularly if information describing the economic impacts of water use and allocation decisions is not available.

There is evidence to suggest this assumption may be incorrect and the implications of this are discussed below.

As a defender of the Iraq war, Bolton worries that wars of regime change have been discredited: "Iraq's continuing civil war has led many in the United States and abroad to conclude that the decision to overthrow Saddam was incorrect, with the obvious implication that toppling other rogue regimes, such as those in Iran or North Korea, would also be a mistake".

Further, the overall quality of each read was assessed by the probability of incorrect base calls under implication of the read length.

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