Sentence examples for wrongly approved from inspiring English sources

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Wrongly approved comments could be taken down after the fact, and the approver demoted from approving more.

That means that some applications that should be rejected are wrongly approved.

But the inspector general said it was impossible to come up with a figure of how many citizens were wrongly approved or rejected.

An alternate route proposed by the Iroquois Gas Company and wrongly approved by New York's Public Service Commission would have crossed a county road two extra times, taken the pipeline through the yards of seven homes and added significantly to the cost.

All three companies offer a form of "chargeback guarantee," meaning that they reimburse merchants for chargebacks related to fraudulent transactions that were wrongly approved.

Considering the rapid explosion of technology in recent years, it's not hard to imagine just what a Herculean task patent examiners face and why some applications are wrongly approved.

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BRITISH businesses are losing some £2 billion ($2.9 billion) each year because they are wrongly approving expense claims.

When the government wrongly approves projects, like environment minister Greg Hunt did for Adani's proposed Carmichael coal mine, people have democratic right to challenge that approval in the court".

FP and FN are the number of false or wrongly predicted approved and experimental drugs, respectively.

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While some organizers acknowledged that the debit cards could be put to good use, they said the term "Occupy Card" wrongly implied that the project had been vetted and approved by the movement as a whole.

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