Sentence examples for wrongly characterized from inspiring English sources

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But neighborhood leaders say the report understated the impact of the sealed-off streets and wrongly characterized the closings as inevitable.

It is therefore misleading, though understandable, that certain polemicists have wrongly characterized Scholasticism as involving no more than the use of special didactic methods or a narrow adherence to traditional teachings.

CORRECTION: An earlier version wrongly characterized the $1.3 trillion spending bill as $1.3 billion.

Marmel told NBC News on Monday that he did have a conversation with the contestants about race during the pre-pageant event last year but that his statements had been "wrongly characterized".

The metric of log10([hERG IC50]/[High EFTPC]) results in the errors in classification shown in Figure  4 C; the mean error is reduced to 0.968 as there is a reduction in the number of completely wrongly characterized drugs (category 2 as 5 or vice versa), relative to Figure  4 B. This finding confirms that the Redfern et al. safety factor was an improvement over the hERG IC50.

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In July, a federal district judge in Phoenix, James Teilborg, defied that precedent and upheld the Arizona law by wrongly characterizing what was plainly a blanket ban as a permissible "regulation" that limits only "some" previability abortions.

On YouTube, videos among the top search results for "who is Devin Kelley" wrongly characterize the gunman as a disaffected leftist or an anti-Christian terrorist.

In "Let's Dance" (May 10th), Juan MacLean's comments about heroin use were wrongly used to characterize the time period when James Murphy was working for Six Finger Satellite.

If so, then the debate characterized in previous sections has reflected, to some extent, an exercise in futility: a search that wrongly seeks a determinate event, which can be captured by a single standard, rather than a process.

Four years after Karl Marx characterized religion as "the opiate for the people," Kingsley (probably unaware of Marx's phrase) asserted that the Bible had been wrongly used as "an opium-dose for keeping beasts of burden patient while they were being overloaded" and as a "mere book to keep the poor in order" (in Politics for the People, 1848).

The difficulty of interpreting the results of SIC conducted using incompletely characterized test chemicals and unexpectedly high exposure levels is reflected in a case report (not included above) that might have wrongly led to an inference of MMA-induced asthma.

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