Sentence examples for wrongfully made from inspiring English sources

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As the Securities and Exchange Commission later wrote when it fined Dell $100 million, the company "wrongfully made it appear that Dell was consistently meeting Wall Street earnings targets and reducing its operating expenses through the company's management and operations".

The Conservative MP Nadine Dorries has repaid £3,000.72 in travel expenses after accepting that the claims were "wrongfully made and should not have been allowed", according to a report published by the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (Ipsa).

Finally, Rothwell empathizes with and offers explanations for many of the critiques that are rightfully or wrongfully made against scientists by those who are less familiar with what being a scientist really means.

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Under this theory, neither the length of the detention, the conditions of their confinement, nor the fact that they have been wrongfully detained makes the slightest difference.

(Of the 110 private schools accepting vouchers, 17 were accused of wrongfully screening students, making religious activities mandatory or committing other infractions).

He aspires to become a lawyer who works with the wrongfully convicted, and has already made public appearances advocating the cause.

But the tribunal found that Sarah Forsyth, 30, left, the teacher who made the allegation, had been wrongfully dismissed because Eton College had not handled her firing "objectively".

In Houston, Pro Publica found blacks made up 59percentt of the wrongfully convicted drug test defendants in a city where they are 24percentt of the population.

Two reporters for The Chicago Tribune wrote a series of articles in 2006 that made a case that Mr. De Luna was wrongfully convicted.

In another book, "Satan's Circus," published in 2007, Mike Dash, a British journalist, also made a case that Lieutenant Becker was wrongfully convicted.

One in four people wrongfully convicted but later exonerated by DNA evidence made a false confession or incriminating statement.

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