Sentence examples for incorrectly projected from inspiring English sources

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This column quoted one in May 1999 who incorrectly projected a positive future for the company and its shareholders.

The South can be a difficult region to poll: in 2008, polls badly underestimated Barack Obama's margin of victory in South Carolina and in other Southern states, while some polls incorrectly projected Mike Huckabee to win the Republican primary that year.

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CORRECTION: A previous version of this story incorrectly stated that CPS's projected 2013 five-year graduation rate was a 44percentt increase over a decade ago.

CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story incorrectly attributed comments about Medicare's projected insolvency made by Reince Priebus to an interview with "Fox News Sunday".

An article on Saturday about public subsidies for renewable energy projects described incorrectly the earnings that the utility company NRG projected by 2015 from its solar projects.

Failure to incorporate these orientation changes will warp the true geometry of the image due to the A-scans being incorrectly aligned parallel to each other as well as erroneously projected onto a flat reconstruction image plane.

Opposition was feeble and Halsey concluded, incorrectly, that Leyte was "wide open" and possibly undefended, and recommended that projected operations be skipped in favor of an assault on Leyte.

One measure of accuracy was whether the cells projected correctly toward the right (aligned up the gradient) or incorrectly to the left (unaligned down the gradient).

Many citations incorrectly say that BLS projects the shortage when, in actuality, BLS economist Jennifer Chi clarified in an email that all of these attempts are made by third parties.

Correction: October 5, 2000, Thursday An article last Thursday about "Building Big," a new book and television series that explains large-scale engineering projects, incorrectly dated the hurricane that led Red Cross officials to plan an evacuation of Midtown and, by implication, misstated the year an engineering flaw was discovered in the construction of the Citicorp Building.

An article last Thursday about "Building Big," a new book and television series that explains large-scale engineering projects, incorrectly dated the hurricane that led Red Cross officials to plan an evacuation of Midtown and, by implication, misstated the year an engineering flaw was discovered in the construction of the Citicorp Building.

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