Sentence examples for wrongly recognised from inspiring English sources

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A photographer from The Sun was 'strongarmed' by a group of male students, one witness claimed, after he was wrongly recognised as a journalist for The Daily Mail, a paper widely distrusted by Cambridge students after reporting on the nudity and violence of previous years.

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He is opposed to Egypt's military intervention, saying it could make the internationally recognised government wrongly conclude that it could defeat its rivals - a perception that has grown following its 23 February decision to withdraw from UN-brokered peace talks.

"Hideko came to see Sayama [Sungwoong's previous film about another wrongly imprisoned Japanese man] and recognised that I wanted to focus on their everyday life," says Sungwoong.

However, other research indicated that caretakers do not clearly recognise the signs and symptoms of ARIs: fast breathing or chest indrawing may not be recognised, or may be wrongly attributed to fever rather than a respiratory infection [ 10- 13].

These effects are not always recognised as being corticosteroid in origin and may be wrongly assumed to be part of the dying process [ 16].

The copy of Wright's work in his possession was brought back to London and wrongly believed to be by Kendall, until the Earl of Cumberland passed it to Wright and he recognised it as his work.

At the time Posttraumatic stress disorder (known as "shell shock" because it was initially wrongly thought to be caused by concussion damage to the membranes of brain) was beginning to be recognised and was admissible in defence – it was classified as a war injury, although there were concerns that soldiers accused of offences tried falsely to claim shell shock as a defence.

Since I have gone on to earn my living by writing, I could wrongly take them to be proof of how my refusal to take no for an answer ensured that my talents were eventually recognised.

His solicitor, Gerald Shamash, said: "[The NoTW] has recognised that its activities have had a seriously detrimental effect on the well-being of Mr Gascoigne... Mr Gascoigne wishes to take this opportunity to apologise, publicly, to his friends and family for wrongly accusing them of leaking information to the press".

That recognised reality.

I was recognised yesterday.

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