Sentence examples for incorrectly employed from inspiring English sources

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Cites numerous examples to illustrate the various ways in which "hopefully" is incorrectly employed, e.g. to express an expectation of lower unemployment figures, less traffic over on Lexington.

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The discomfort can be so profound that to mute the choice people may incorrectly employ the word "love" rather than "favorite".

"We see some very expensive systems and they are either employed incorrectly or they are just flat out ineffective".

Franchisees – including fast-food restaurants and hotels – argue that when calculating the number of employees in the US, the law incorrectly considers the workers employed by the parent corporations that the franchisees are associated with, instead of just the workers employed by the franchisees themselves.

An article yesterday about Bernard B. Kerik's decision to withdraw his name from consideration to be secretary of homeland security, over issues including the immigration and tax status of a housekeeper he formerly employed, referred incorrectly to the 1993 precedent of Judge Kimba M. Wood's withdrawal from consideration for attorney general.

CORRECTION: A previous version of this story incorrectly stated Bev Randles was employed as the former executive director of the Missouri Club for Growth.

Another issue is that automated contour generating algorithms such as the ones employed by GEMS may incorrectly 'assume' that it is always permissible to interpolate between two given activation times [ 27].

One RCT employed the methods of sequence generation incorrectly [ 19].

However, it incorrectly states that arrays of telescopes such as those employed by radio astronomers for decades have eluded optical astronomers and are only presently available for use at microwave wavelengths.

The mini-lecture described how to analyze a question and employed an example midterm exam question answered incorrectly by the majority of the class.

When additional data (fingerprint maps, overgo hybridization, FISH) are employed to insure consistency, the likelihood of incorrectly aligning genomes (i.e., "chickenizing the turkey genome") appears to be low.

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