Sentence examples for wrongly refused from inspiring English sources

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There are a number of reasons why a woman such as Josephine may be wrongly refused asylum.

This is the chap who was wrongly refused entry into the Masters Guild says Sachss and actually it was him what wrote the song.

"Far too often at Shelter we hear from homeless people in utterly desperate situations, like someone fleeing domestic violence or coping with a severe mental health problem, who've been wrongly refused help by their local council and left to fend for themselves on the streets.

If they continue to rush people with mental health disabilities through the process as it stands, more ill people will be wrongly refused support, more ill people will suffer a deterioration in their mental health as they try to navigate the appeal system, and more public money will be wasted".

That's something good that has come out of this," he says, in an upstairs room at Lancaster's, Here To Support centre, a precariously funded advice centre, that currently receives about 60 calls a week from people locally who believe they have been wrongly refused disability benefits and are in financial and emotional turmoil.

Earlier on Tuesday, attorneys for the plaintiffs who sued Davis – alleging they were wrongly refused marriage licenses by Davis's office, following the US supreme court's 26 June decision to legalise same sex-marriage – filed a status report with Bunning showing their clients obtained a marriage license.

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But all too often, Medicare automatically and wrongly refuses to pay for treatment of certain conditions.

In a health care system with highly limited resources -- and a society that, rightly or wrongly, refuses to expand the size of the pie -- every dollar spent on "helping" a patient who cannot recover is money not devoted to a patient who still has hope.

He insisted, wrongly, that Obama had "refused CCPI as part of the fiscal cliff deal," then called CCPI a "small beans gimmick," then insisted that "Obama must move first on spending, earn trust" -- which... he did.

Socrates showed no fear or distress at the fact he had been wrongly accused, and even refused to flee from prison when he had a chance, as he believed that, that would break his social contract with the people and it would seem as if he feared death.

Know that, "Whatever you do or refuse wrongly, to the least of these, you do it as to God".

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