Erroneously
in sentence
22 examples of Erroneously in a sentence
So anyway, there are lots of these photos being
erroneously
reported as spam and abuse, and one of the engineers on the team had a hunch.
Research tells us that the more a woman believes that everyone gets PMS, the more likely she is to
erroneously
report that she has it.
Marketed
erroneously
as "the most violent Australia movie ever", the film is violent at times and reasonably bloody, but it fails to deliver a single impactful moment.
The IMDB plot summary
erroneously
makes it sound like it is Noah Taylor's movie, when Fairuza Balk is the central character.
As a matter of fact, everything that happened after Jason's essay
erroneously
ended up in Marty's hands was hilarious.
'Steamboat Willie (1928)' is often
erroneously
touted as the first Mickey Mouse film, though that title actually goes to 'Plane Crazy (1928).'
It has been
erroneously
compared to "This Is Spinal Tap", which it has no relation to.
Without offering an actual share of real horror, "Satanico Pandemonium" manages to get the attention, even if it is by some means
erroneously
advertised.
Singh’s second principle, often
erroneously
attributed to Wen, who subsequently repeated it on several occasions, is that “the world has enough space for the growth ambitions of both countries.”
Similarly, mistaken beliefs are often a problem: for example, diabetes is referred to colloquially as “sugar,” and diabetics can
erroneously
believe that curbing sugar intake is the only thing they need to do.
The scientists and opinion leaders comprising the Club of Rome famously (and erroneously) predicted humanity’s end, forecasting that the world would run out of aluminium, copper, gold, lead, mercury, molybdenum, natural gas, oil, silver, tin, tungsten, and zinc.
And in July of this year, President Vladimir Putin christened Moscow’s own tribute to the tyrant, declaring, erroneously, that “most likely, Ivan the Terrible never killed anyone, not even his son.”
Major European banks – in the United Kingdom, Germany, and France – have, like their 1980’s predecessors, built up a gigantic exposure to what they
erroneously
thought was safe debt.
Action for Dolphins and Life Investigation Agency will argue that Japanese law has
erroneously
classified dolphins as fish rather than applying the higher standard of protection that Japanese law accords to mammals.
If recession drags on and Americans continue to blame trade agreements –
erroneously
– for growing unemployment, falling wages, and yawning inequality, opposition to these deals will grow.
But the IPCC also attracted controversy when it admitted in 2010 that a volume on the consequences of climate change
erroneously
suggested that, at current rates of melting, all of the glaciers in the Himalayas would disappear by 2035, rather than within a few centuries.
And while China’s state-owned enterprises may have massive debts, the tightly controlled financial system limits the risk of the kind of financial crisis that the country’s critics have been
erroneously
forecasting for years.
The deadliest of these was the
erroneously
named “Spanish Flu” of 1918, the first case of which was actually recorded in Kansas.
Meanwhile, some Italian journalists have alleged, erroneously, that even Pope Francis has dispensed with the notion of hell.
"It is because you do not understand the construction of those ancient vehicles, Sergeant Hollister, that you judge of them so erroneously," said the surgeon.
Rebecca, however
erroneously
taught to interpret the promises of Scripture to the chosen people of Heaven, did not err in supposing the present to be their hour of trial, or in trusting that the children of Zion would be one day called in with the fulness of the Gentiles.
Others were of the opinion, but erroneously, that those patricians were saved by the influence of Acte.
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