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"misapply" Definitions
  1. to use something for the wrong purpose or in the wrong way

28 Sentences With "misapply"

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That does not change the fact that the court of criminal appeals did not misapply the law.
And sometimes we writers who cite them can oversimplify their findings, or can misapply their general findings to particular cases.
It is unfair and unlawful to disregard the law or misapply the law for any reason and particularly for political purposes.
It has to do with whether or not someone is going to misapply a pesticide that will get in your drinking water.
Lenovo has mostly been a good guardian of the ThinkPad brand, but it did misapply the label on its plasticky ThinkPad Edge laptops.
Rather than enticing state and local governments into competing to misapply inadequate federal grants, Congress should stop suppressing investment in infrastructure — all investment in infrastructure — whether public or private.
These companies already mediate a huge amount of speech on the internet on their own platforms; allowing them to misapply copyright law to hit other platforms is entirely too much.
Establishment Republicans of the Ryan-Flake genus don't prioritize protecting our borders or the interests of American workers because they misunderstand and misapply libertarian ideas — and they are cowed by corporate interests dependent upon cheap labor.
"Our patent system is what has made the American economy the innovation capital of the world, and we should not misapply the antitrust laws to diminish the incentive to innovate," Assistant Attorney General Delrahim said in a statement.
"Our patent system is what has made the American economy the innovation capital of the world, and we should not misapply the antitrust laws to diminish the incentive to innovate," Assistant Attorney General Delrahim said in a statement.
They said that prosecutors, searching for a law that would apply in an unusual case, took too broad a reading of a statute that makes it a crime to "misapply" Port Authority property with a value of at least $5,000.
Race is no longer "just a construct" when it informs daily interactions that result in death, not to mention the ways in which we egregiously misapply our supposedly fair and equal judicial system to protect those who already have power.
It is true that some people misuse or misapply or overuse the word racist, deeming anyone who is against race-based affirmative action, has a slip of the tongue, or uses the word nigger in a classroom setting to teach rather than demean.
Thirdly, the USPTO needs to investigate how their data can be used to identify outlier examiners whose allowance rates are way out of line with others in their art areas or who never reach a final rejection or who seem to misapply office guidance.
The government argued, and Judge Susan D. Wigenton agreed when she rejected a defense motion during deliberations, that they had to prove only that Mr. Baroni and Ms. Kelly conspired to misapply the property of the Port Authority — not the reason they did it.
Some courses, such as those at the University of Virginia's McIntire School of Commerce, where I teach, have moved away from the traditional idea of leadership as simply a set of attributes or traits—like charisma, authenticity, and "presence"—that are easy to oversimplify and misapply.
After more than 300 medical providers, pharmacists, patient advocates and others emphasized these concerns in a letter to the C.D.C. earlier this year, the agency put out a clarifying statement saying the guidelines did not "support abrupt tapering or sudden discontinuation of opioids," and warning doctors not to misapply them.
Lambda Legal, an LGBTQ and HIV-rights legal group, notes that "schools and teachers may misapply these laws, in practice, as barring more than they actually do"—meaning that schools in states like Utah, whose Code § 58.83A-13-101 prohibits health instruction that includes "the advocacy of homosexuality," may extend such a prohibition to other areas of instruction, like history and social studies.
For example, Oregon's Medicaid and Washington's Bree Collaborative are two current statewide policy recommendation groups that misapply the 2016 CDC guideline and cite it as a basis for mandated opioid tapering in patients taking long-term opioid prescriptions, despite the CDC authors noting that (85033) the creation of "hard limits or 'cutting off' opioids" is not supported by the CDC, and (2) that it "does not suggest discontinuation of opioids" for patients taking high-dose opioids and supports reduction in cases of patient consent to do so.
Because of all these arguments it is very important to measure the degree of innovation in the company, also in comparison with other companies. On the other hand, firms have to be careful not to misapply the wrong metrics, because they could threaten innovation and influence thinking in the wrong way.
The judge did not > misconstrue the 2002 Act or the authorities. Nor did he misapply the law by > making an insupportable evaluation of Ms Bustard's situation regarding the > Property. The decisions of the courts on the different facts of other cases > have been cited against his conclusion, but they do not demonstrate that he > was wrong. > 30\.
Such detailed crediting of sources provides readers with an opportunity to discover more about the cited material. It also provides a check against misquotation, as it's easy for an attributed quote to be checked when the reference is available. All of this is thought to improve integrity of the instructional capital conveyed, which may be quite fragile, and easy to misinterpret or to misapply.
They misapply those who hold to mainstream traditional Adventist beliefs as synonymous with Historic Adventist. Historic Adventists have tended to promote their message through independent ministries, some of which have had a strained relationship with the official church."Hope International and Hartland Institute are expressions of historic Adventism."" Last Generation Theology" shares some elements with Historic Adventism, yet considers itself to have "expanded" the beliefs of Adventism to their logical conclusion.
The proliferation of existing classifications at this level, along with the fact that the exact reaction mechanisms for many drugs are not well-understood means that it is almost impossible to offer a clear classification for these concepts. It is even possible that many authors would misapply any given classification. Direct interactions between drugs are also possible and may occur when two drugs are mixed prior to intravenous injection. For example, mixing thiopentone and suxamethonium in the same syringe can lead to the precipitation of thiopentone.
P \leftrightarrow Q, it is possible to infer P under the condition Q. For example, the statements "It is August 13, so it is my birthday" P \to Q and "It is my birthday, so it is August 13" Q \to P are equivalent and both true consequences of the statement "August 13 is my birthday" (an abbreviated form of P \leftrightarrow Q). Using one statement to conclude the other is not an example of affirming the consequent, but some people may misapply the approach.
Though the passive can be used for the purpose of concealing the agent, this is not a valid way of identifying the passive, and many other grammatical constructions can be used to accomplish this. Not every expression that serves to take focus away from the performer of an action is an instance of passive voice. For instance "There were mistakes." and "Mistakes occurred." are both in the active voice. Occasionally, authors express recommendations about use of the passive unclearly or misapply the term "passive voice" to include sentences of this type.
Wildstein pleaded guilty in federal district court in Newark, New Jersey to two felony counts of conspiracy--one count of conspiracy to misapply property of the Port Authority and one count of conspiracy to violate the civil rights of Fort Lee residents in the September 2013 lane closings--as part of a plea agreement with federal prosecutors.David Wildstein’s Plea Agreement in Bridge Lane-Closing Scandal, New York Times.Christie ally David Wildstein pleads guilty, says Bridgegate closures were retribution, NJ.com (May 1, 2015). The plea agreement was signed on January 12, 2015, and publicly released on May 1, 2015, when Wildstein formally entered his guilty plea in court before Judge Susan D. Wigenton.
How long the silent period lasts depends on the skills of the learner in terms of comprehension ability and general cognitive skills, as someone who is a quick study may be able to quickly grasp the basic concepts of a new language faster than others. During the silent period, the new language learner will try as much as possible to understand what the words mean and how to pronounce them. The disadvantage of this type of approach is that some people who are not very confident might decide to wait until they feel that they have totally grasped the concepts of the language, including the correct pronunciation, before attempting to speak that language. This may be due to a reluctance to mispronounce the words or to misapply the language while attempting to speak it.

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