Sentence examples for wrongly accorded from inspiring English sources

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Thus, the oncogenic potentials of some HPV genotypes might have been overestimated in our meta-analysis if they had been coinfection partners with established high-risk genotypes, e.g., HPV-16 or -18, and were wrongly accorded equal weight in cancerous lesions even though the high-risk genotype was solely responsible for the lesions [ 11].

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The area is seen – wrongly according to some – as a hotbed of extremism.

Lallana was also fouled inside the area by Eric Bailly but was given offside – wrongly according to Klopp.

Then, based on a sensational leaked memo, ITT was accused (wrongly, according to the author) of buying influence with the Nixon White House.

They could even have won the match had a Cuban goal not been wrongly, according to the Cubans, chalked off for offside.

Contact John Meriwether of Greenwich, Connecticut.Some might think twice about buying a used car from Mr Meriwether, given his reputation as Wall Street's greatest chancer and player of "Liar's Poker", as described (wrongly, according to the participants) in the book of the same name.

Mr. Agee was sometimes accused — wrongly, according to him and his friends — of bearing some responsibility for the death of Richard Welch, the agency's Athens station chief, who was assassinated in 1975 by the Greek terrorist group November 17. Barbara Bush, the former first lady, included such an accusation in her autobiography.

It was a clear penalty kick, although United's coaching staff felt, wrongly according to TV pictures, that Watkins had been offside.

Despite repeated crackdowns, a quarter of the $30 billion-plus a year in federal EITC credits is wrongly claimed, according to the IRS' most recent public estimate.

In the former approach, we identify instances from the training corpus that are wrongly classified according to the test corpus and train a new classifier after removing such misleading instances.

It should be noted that the modern Common Law endorses a particularly strong version of stare decisis, one that requires later courts to follow earlier decisions even if those cases were wrongly decided according to the pre-existing law.

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