Sentence examples for suggesting wrongly from inspiring English sources

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It had a huge braincase but primitive teeth, suggesting wrongly – that our cranial enlargement had happened early in our evolution.

Mr. Obama has belittled Mrs. Clinton's considerable experience, as first lady and as a senator, suggesting wrongly — that her 2002 vote for the Iraq force resolution makes her incapable of now ending the war.

But the effects-based analysis, or numbers game, not only minimizes Hamas's legal responsibility for such civilian harm, but actually rewards it for exploiting the law's protections for civilians by suggesting wrongly — that every civilian death in Gaza is an Israeli war crime.

Lieberman's use of both the Yiddish noun and the English verb in the same paragraph, suggesting wrongly that they meant the same, resulted in the compounding of the error in a statement by his longtime across-the-lines soulmate, William J. Bennett.

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The President has himself suggested wrongly – that Ms Trierweiler is a "friend" of wealthy media barons.

Then he lectured her for what he suggested, wrongly, was a lack of compassion for the unborn.

The calls broadcast to South Carolina voters in 2000 suggested wrongly that McCain's adopted Bangladeshi daughter was an illegitimate black child.

during the present crisis would suggest wrongly that the U.S. and NATO are more interested in rolling back Russia's influence than in regional security.

President Trump has said repeatedly that Russian interference didn't matter in the 2016 presidential campaign, and he has suggested wrongly — that the intelligence and law enforcement communities have said the same.

In China, though, Jun has almost rockstar status, product unveilings are shrouded in mystery and rumours – before the latest phones were released, some suggested (wrongly) they would have expensive sapphire screens – and thousands of excited fans pack the venues.

Vaccination against this disease has become controversial in effete Western circles because of the malign effects of one or two hysterically reported scientific studies which suggested (wrongly, it is now believed) that the vaccine might occasionally be hazardous.

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