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was wrongly laid

adverb

In an unfair or immoral manner; unjustly.

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The Constitutional Court, Germany's highest, ruled that a Muslim shop assistant of Turkish origin was wrongly laid off by her employers for expressing her desire to wear a head scarf at work.

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Maharaj: The question is wrongly put.

The footballer's campaign website, which is headed with the statement, "Ched Evans was wrongly convicted of rape on 20 April 2012" refers to his victim as "the complainant" and lays out his side of the case in detail.

The latter situation could have lead to both false positive (the effect was wrongly attributed to an introgressed chromosome region while it was actually due to a QTL laying into a hidden introgression) and false negative (the effect of an identified introgression was counterbalanced by the effect of a hidden one), or more generally to biased estimation of effects.

I was wrongly ejected from the flight".

He was wrongly accused.

Briggs' tribe was wrongly cited.

The spittoon was wrongly catalogued twice.

"I think he was wrongly advised," Mr. Fried said.

Mr Calvert was wrongly accused of being a rapist.

Mr. Mao continued: "They say Bo Xilai was wrongly arrested.

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