Sentence examples for wrongly appeared from inspiring English sources

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Infighting between Hamas and the Palestinian Authority contributed to a big rise in kidnapping in the Gaza Strip in particular.Correction: Nigeria wrongly appeared twice in our chart.

In having its statement broadcast without proper critical questioning and the right contextualisation, Eta has wrongly appeared as a group who wants to "put in motion a democratic process and to achieve its aims by peaceful, democratic means", as it stated.

The figures for malaria were incorrect, the subheadings wrongly appeared at the top of the table, and the source references should have been 2, 33, 34, 35, and 36.

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That reason is that the company, rightly or wrongly, appears to believe that unions put it at some disadvantage.

Corporate managers more generally, rightly or wrongly, appear to remain remarkably sanguine about the potential for innovations to continue to enhance productivity and profits...

But most damagingly of all, nobody reported that the temperature data in the graph had been inaccurately misrepresented, with 2003 wrongly appearing to be warmer than 2005, and 2006 and 2007 erroneously appearing warmer than 2004.

Thus what could wrongly appear, in this following section, as distinct types of recourse to recreational activities depending on the discussed activity (sports, arts, outdoor activities, etc).

Despite what appeared wrongly as it turned out – an attractive fixture against Nottingham Forest, Blackburn's crowd was the fourth lowest in the Championship.

And in one TD, previous experiences appeared to wrongly reassure a trainee when he explained that a smooth and sore mammary tumour is unlikely to be malignant (see above quotation f).

Activists like her became celebrities overnight, she said, and some wrongly believed that appearing on television would spread their ideas and mobilize the public.

The lawyer for former Gov. Edwin Edwards asked an appellate court to throw out his conviction on extortion charges, arguing that the trial judge had wrongly dismissed a juror who appeared to be the lone holdout for Mr. Edwards's acquittal.

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