Sentence examples for inevitably false from inspiring English sources

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He believed teams were the key to investigative work because they enabled journalists to follow many trails (some inevitably false) and deploy a wide range of expertise in often technical material.

"Their families' suffering was made worse still by a long period of not knowing, during which, inevitably, false hope would arise until, dashed by the discovery of their remains strewn around a paddock, they were forced to accept they would never again see their loved ones".

Among Russell's more theoretical contributions were his anticipation of John Mackie's error theory in ethics, the view that moral judgments are cognitive (that is, they are either true or false), but because of their content they are in fact inevitably false.

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Last week, for instance, as the budget spectacle approached the first of (inevitably) many false climaxes, the Republicans went beyond fiery soliloquies and carefully scripted choruses and began brandishing bits of scenery to dramatize their arguments.

If the book's polemical overtones rankle at times, its conclusion that religious coercion inevitably "produces a false uniformity that collapses as swiftly or slowly as social conditions permit"—is powerful.

By its nature, this is an inexact science: We don't know what we're looking for, which inevitably leads to false positives that in volume create more problems than value.

Well before all of the excitement over the performance of deep learning architectures on the ImageNet challenge [11], Torralba and Efros [12] questioned the field's singular focus on such narrow problems, arguing that all data sets in computer vision contain some measure of easily learned bias that can inevitably lead to false conclusions.

The assumption that demand for water must inevitably grow is false.

These genes should be discarded from analysis as they are inevitably associated with false positive neighbors.

When testing scientific hypotheses, statistical errors inevitably lead to false findings.

Microarray experiments are inevitably vulnerable to false positives and negatives due to non-specific binding of labelled cDNA probes, necessitating a more robust follow-up with highly sensitive methods.

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