Sentence examples for upon erroneous from inspiring English sources

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We are disappointed at the decision by these agencies and the states to bring charges which we believe are meritless and based upon erroneous hindsight analysis.

Certainly, his victory does not mean that his administration now has a mandate for invading foreign countries based upon erroneous justifications, presiding over a continued rise in people without health insurance, or increasing the federal deficit to record new heights.

Upon erroneous detection of a packet, the ARQ protocol initiates a retransmission and the erroneous packets are selectively retransmitted.

In NCCARQ-MAC, upon erroneous packet reception by the destination, the relay will encode the retransmission request from the destination with a newly arrived packet from the source and send them out in one broadcasting event.

In a misunderstanding that would come close to damaging his career irreparably once more, Mashbir was investigated in Hawaii and, influenced by the military attaché suspicions, a prejudicial report based upon erroneous assumptions was delivered on 24 June 1937.

The Supreme Court has overruled decisions that rested upon erroneous interpretations of the Constitution--it should recognize as well that it can err in promulgating doctrines to guide judicial decision-making, and revisit doctrines that command systematic deference to government officials and undermine the supremacy of the Constitution.

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Eurotunnel said the CMA's preliminary decision was "based upon an erroneous analysis of the significant changes in the cross-Channel ferry market".

It is shown that the validity of this restriction is based upon the combination of an optimistic selection of the parameters governing the surface diffusion of heavy atoms and, more importantly, upon an erroneous application of results from the theory of random walks on regular lattices.

We uncovered this mechanism upon our erroneous prediction that Δ mucR1/2 cells should be 'heavy' (non-capsulated).

Risk is characterised by the probability of error and the costs associated with making a decision based upon the erroneous classification.

This has serious implications for measures that are based upon this potentially erroneous model.

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