Sentence examples for leading to false from inspiring English sources

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Unfortunately, this group includes peanut butter, chocolate and beef, leading to false alarms.

Torture of detainees is habitual, leading to false confessions and long prison sentences.

But the dye does not always show up, leading to false alarms that wild bollworms are on the loose.

It could be treated as a weak target leading to false alarm.

However, the phase error exceeds 20′ for load currents less than 0.2In, possibly leading to false conclusions.

With the addition of atrial detection, newer devices have greatly diminished the number of false positives leading to false shocks.

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Such mismatches could lead to a lower sensitivity of the assay, thereby leading to false-negative diagnosis.

Indeed, the medium used during exposure prevents electrostatic interactions between bacterial cells and nanoparticles, leading to false-negative responses.

Compared to conventional invasive coronary angiography (ICA), this may cause an overestimation of stenosis severity leading to false-positive results.

However, children under general anesthesia may be less sensitive to adrenaline, leading to false-negative reactions in some cases.

Arterial blood flow may be seen in adnexal torsion for several reasons, leading to false-negative US.

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