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"misapplied" Definitions
  1. mistakenly applied; used wrongly.

108 Sentences With "misapplied"

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Ms. Jovin knows these rules are complicated and often misapplied.
But that's clearly where Misapplied Sciences wants to take things.
But if diagnostic categories are misconceived then treatment may be misapplied.
Here, however, Alito wrote that the 9th Circuit misapplied the canon.
Also, what gets left out, overlooked, dissipated, distorted, misapplied, or twisted?
Revert to Mean Empathy is often misapplied in a startup context.
It is fundamentally misapplied, the challengers say, and "borders on the oxymoronic".
The FTC's Wilson wrote that Koh had misapplied the Supreme Court case.
In many cases, a "hot-pursuit doctrine" was misapplied, the report found.
But I am consistently baffled by how routinely the word "empowerment" is misapplied.
James Feinman, a lawyer for some objectors, said the court misapplied the law.
Mr. Venturi himself complained that his followers had sometimes "misapplied or exaggerated" his ideas.
Delta will first test Misapplied Sciences' Parallel Reality experience in Detroit later this year.
But they acknowledge that there is serious potential for harm when the technology is misapplied.
But one bank tried to fight, arguing in part that the law had been misapplied.
The appeal claims that "[t]he lower court erroneously dismissed [Schmitt's] claims" and misapplied the law.
But he extracted the wrong lessons from the war in Iraq and misapplied them in Syria.
Liberals on the Judiciary Committee argue that Republicans misapplied the confidential designation with documents for Kavanaugh.
Writing for the majority, Justice Brett Kavanaugh found that the Mississippi high court had misapplied Batson v.
"Just because there's a Senate rule doesn't mean it can be misapplied, misconstrued or misused," argued Sen.
As a champion of strong antitrust laws, I am well aware of the costs of misapplied competition law.
CFPB said the company regularly misapplied payments and steered students who were struggling to make payments into forbearance.
And, in retrospect, in an interview in 2014, Professor Kelling agreed that the policy had at times been misapplied.
History, however, is replete with cautionary tales of being lulled into complacency by the sweet siren call of misapplied statistics.
You're about to fall into the same trap as dozens of consumer apps, B2B services and companies that have misapplied gamification.
The idea of "editorial independence," like the idea of free speech, is not faulty per se, nor is it necessarily misapplied.
Of all the unintentionally restrictive, frequently misapplied parts of the US copyright system, anti-circumvention rules are one of the worst.
Malaprop, when she shall treat me, as long as she chooses, with her select words so ingeniously misapplied, without being mispronounced. Mrs.
"Trump's lack of awareness, plus a habit of skimming from her sources, often results in spectacularly misapplied quotations," said NPR's Annalisa Quinn.
Seeborg appeared skeptical of the lawsuit's argument that the administration misapplied a U.S. law that allows the return of immigrants to Mexico.
Removing a judge who's known for independence and mercy -- however misapplied you think that mercy was -- only strengthens the prison industrial complex.
Justice Clarence Thomas, joined by Justice Neil Gorsuch, wrote that the court had misapplied Batson and distorted the facts of the case.
Just because the passage has been misapplied to justify heinous deeds does not mean that we should rip it from our Bibles.
That means the only way Judge Leon's verdict will be rejected is if a judge finds he misapplied or misunderstood the law.
The regulator said the company regularly misapplied payments, and often failed to note the mistake unless it was flagged by a consumer.
Paradoxically, the puppeteers say in their defense, the police proved their point: that Spain's antiterrorism laws are being misapplied, used for witch hunts.
In short, the investigation concluded that the funds have not been misapplied—but that they have been held on to for undisclosed reasons.
Fine, except that in this case the law is an ass, is being misapplied and, it seems, is not the same for everyone.
Gilmer called Florida's analysis "kind of bizarre" and said he was disappointed to see his software "misapplied" by the Florida Department of Health.
But, although the robot is traversing autonomously, this shouldn't be confused with "AI," the hot, and often misapplied buzzword in today's tech realm.
The Environmental Quality employees, meanwhile, allegedly misapplied federal water quality standards, and some of them misled the Environmental Protection Agency about the crisis.
" Alito continued, "The Court of Appeals misapplied the canon in this case because its interpretations of the three provisions at issue here are implausible.
" She added, however, that "it is only a beginning, given how broadly the guideline has been misapplied at every level of the healthcare system.
It would be a shame to rob them of their rightful place in spurring more economic growth all because of misplaced and misapplied compassion.
What if the tragedies of tyranny were, in the first instance, tragedies of eloquence misapplied—of language used for evil ends, but used well?
In fact, according to one economist who reviewed the mini-report, the author misapplied the IMPLAN model used to calculate the impact they claim.
The Georgia court had misapplied Georgia law, the Alabama Supreme Court said, nullifying the three adoptions in Alabama and giving the birth mother exclusive custody.
When the case returned this year, Roberts switched and joined the four liberals to rule that the state court misapplied the earlier Supreme Court action.
Volkswagen (VW) said it believed the court in Augsburg had misapplied the law and that it would appeal the ruling at the higher regional court.
He explains why Romans 13 (a biblical passage used by some Christians to apply theological approval to questions of war) is misapplied in this instance.
GeekWire has a handy graphic showing the difference between a regular pixel and one of the Misapplied Sciences pixels used for the Parallel Reality experience.
Second, Judge Watson noted that the administration badly misapplied its own list of objective criteria to decide which countries deserved to be on the restricted list.
Aleynikov spent 11 months in prison on his first jury conviction before the federal appeals court voided it, saying prosecutors misapplied federal laws on corporate espionage.
Professor Dauber said the judge had misapplied the law by granting Mr. Turner probation and by taking his age, academic achievement and alcohol consumption into consideration.
The carrier used much of its space to highlight the "parallel reality" screens developed by Misapplied Sciences and Sarcos Robotics, which brought its latest Guardian exoskeleton.
But of equal importance to Dzodan is the way her words have been misapplied — as with the pin inexplicably bearing the image of the cute blond girl.
In a Facebook message, one of the Free Emotional Labor Club's mods, Micah Lewis Perry, told me that he has seen the term emotional labor wildly misapplied.
In his dissent, Justice Thomas said the majority had been so eager to reach its "desired outcome" that it had bulldozed procedural obstacles and misapplied settled law.
Houston's appeal said that the rules were misapplied by the crew when it failed to grant the club a requested coach's challenge to have the play reviewed.
Officials in California's farm-rich Kern County, where the workers fell ill, concluded that the harvesters were reacting to a pesticide, chlorpyrifos, misapplied at the neighboring orchard.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit found a lower court misapplied two of its recent decisions on evaluating whether a patent's claims are sufficiently inventive.
"The governments objections that the district court misunderstood and misapplied economic principles and clearly erred in rejecting the quantitative model are unpersuasive," the judges said in their opinion.
DeWine, a Republican, in court papers said the appeals court panel misapplied the law, including as to whether there were "known and available alternative" means to conduct executions.
Even if that is purposeful, it feels misapplied on an album that pretends to transparency, from an artist for whom the idea of performance is never far away.
But we do have a stake in whatever touches on the historical integrity of the Holocaust, now increasingly denied, diminished, demoted, misapplied, perverted, derided; or else utterly erased.
"In this evidentiary context, the government's objections that the district court misunderstood and misapplied economic principles and clearly erred in rejecting the quantitative model are unpersuasive," the decision reads.
But after reading Clayton Christensen&aposs "The Innovator&aposs Dilemma: When New Technologies Cause Great Firms To Fail," I understand that more often than not, "disrupt" was being misapplied.
"It is crucial for the institutional actors that have misapplied this guideline to take seriously that both the CDC and the FDA have spoken in crystal-clear fashion," he says.
Apple says the government has misapplied the 200-year-old law to force Apple to develop software that would defeat security on the iPhone used by one of the attackers.
John Eastman, a constitutional scholar and director of Chapman University's Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence, told "Axios on HBO" that the Constitution has been misapplied over the past 40 or so years.
Republican bigwigs in Congress sounded more like angry callers to a talk-radio show, declaring themselves "mystified" by the FBI's conclusions, without explaining precisely how the bureau had misapplied the law.
Then there's the stigma associated with reading books written by, for and about women—from the misapplied "chick lit" cover to the perceived shame of reading woman-centric books in public.
"The government's objections that the District Court misunderstood and misapplied economic principles and clearly erred in rejecting the quantitative model are unpersuasive," Judge Judith Rogers wrote on behalf of the panel.
""But, this new provision is written very broadly and there's a risk it would be misapplied to keep secret any discussion of 'security of ... property,' which could extend well past emergency preparedness.
What they're saying: John Eastman, a constitutional scholar and director of Chapman University's Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence, told Axios that the Constitution has been misapplied over the past 40 or so years.
Although the ruling on Friday technically suspended the ban, Mr. Cassia said the decision effectively overturned the prohibition completely and showed that the principle of laïcité had been misapplied by the towns.
"The government's objections that the District Court misunderstood and misapplied economic principles and clearly erred in rejecting the quantitative model are unpersuasive," Judge Judith W. Rogers wrote on behalf of the panel.
The divided court ruled that a Texas appeals court misapplied the law by again rejecting an appeal brought by inmate Bobby Moore, 59, seeking to avoid execution on the basis of intellectual disability.
As long as the constitutional rules for lawmaking were followed — and they were — no court should hear a claim that the Senate procedures for debate preceding the final vote on a bill were misapplied.
She later learned the system was off by a few cents in how it calculated her new modified monthly payment, misapplied her payments to the prior month, and caused her to receive delinquency notices.
Thirty-one states, many local governments, and private industry asserted that the rule unconstitutionally expanded the Clean Water Act's (CWA) reach and misapplied Justice Anthony Kennedy's "significant nexus" opinion in the 2628 Rapanos case.
I was speaking about my own experiences in life and the role of media and fame in our society and it was never my intention for my comments to be misapplied almost a year later.
While Facebook often approaches issues like harassment with good intentions, they frequently go awry when its guidelines are misapplied — banning people who shouldn't be banned, or allowing people to stay who are clearly acting inappropriately.
And the guideline was also misapplied by these groups to include patients it was never intended to cover, such as people with cancer, those with post-surgical pain, and those taking medication to treat addiction.
Their caution is understandable; too many times over the last century, science has entered the courtroom heralding "advanced techniques" — forced sterilizations, eugenics, lobotomies and finally wildly misapplied psychopharmacological drugs — that have proved curses, not cures.
The majority said the Texas Court of Criminal appeals had misapplied Supreme Court standards set down in an earlier dispute over Bobby James Moore, who contends his intellectual disability makes him ineligible for the death penalty.
Dublin on Monday appealed commission demands for the U.S. tech giant to pay the country 13 billion euros ($13.6 billion) in back taxes, saying it had misapplied state aid rules and was confused about international tax law.
One modest, but critical step is to ensure that there is clarity in the criminal law, and that we do not enact vague criminal provisions and count on prosecutorial discretion to ensure that they are not misapplied.
However, the 9th Circuit on Friday said the courts could issue an injunction against Trump's policy in the future, if the government misapplied the Supreme Court's ruling to a particular person or entity harmed by the travel ban.
It's doing this with a technology from a startup it acquired called Misapplied Sciences, which developed a pixel technology called "Parallel Reality" that can put out different colors of light in many different directions at the same time.
In a 3-0 decision, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday said a lower court judge misapplied the law in dismissing the investors' lawsuit, and that the investors should be permitted to file an amended complaint.
In a review of hundreds of police cases, the Civilian Complaint Review Board found scores of incidents in which police officers misapplied or misunderstood the legal standards of one of the most invasive law enforcement tactics: entering a home.
Seven states have laws that explicitly make self-managed abortion illegal while others have arrested and prosecuted women based on laws against harm to a fetus or laws that criminalize abortion and are misapplied to people who independently end a pregnancy.
The law at the center of the case, the Limitation of Liability Act of 1851, has been criticized for years over claims that it has been misapplied and used in ways that Congress did not envision when it was passed.
The court said the district judge, Phillip Green, had misapplied the law by weighing the prison's interest in safety as part of his analysis of whether the prison was placing an improper burden on the men's exercise of their chosen religion.
Critics of midazolam's use in executions say it is a sedative, not an anesthetic, and is thus misapplied as a first round of lethal injection shots, with inmates sometimes able to feel pain from the subsequent lethal drugs that are administered.
A federal appeals court on Thursday ruled a judge misapplied the law in barring a man who claimed Philip Morris USA's cigarettes caused his wife's lung cancer death to rely at trial on facts derived from the U.S. government's own tobacco litigation.
To give you an idea of just unjust Rubashkin's sentence was, Mark Turkcan, the president of First Bank Mortgage of St. Louis, misapplied $35 million in loans, an amount similar to the Rubashkin charges, and was sentenced to one year and a day in prison.
The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the NLRB misapplied its highly deferential standard for reviewing arbitration cases when it ruled that in waiving its members' right to picket, the union did not waive members' right to display pro-union signs in cars on Verizon property.
The unanimous three-judge panel of the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said a lower-court judge misapplied two U.S. Supreme Court decisions in dismissing Sandra Connelly's employment discrimination lawsuit against Lane Construction Corp, a 125-year-old company headquartered in Connecticut with operations in 20 states.
Seven states have laws directly criminalizing self-induced abortion, 11 states have fetal harm laws intended to protect pregnant people but which instead are twisted to punish them, and 85033 states have criminal abortion laws that have been and could be misapplied to people who end their own pregnancies.
Ellen Willis on Janis Joplin, Lester Bangs on Elvis Presley, Chuck Klosterman on Mötley Crüe, John Jeremiah Sullivan on Axl Rose, Eve Babitz on Jim Morrison, Geoffrey O'Brien on the Beatles: all those pieces are "Tintern Abbey"s, elegies for gifts that were squandered or misapplied or evanescent.
Damore wrote a 10-page memo arguing against the company's policies to enhance workplace diversity, insisting that the company's gender gap in leadership positions and engineering jobs was the result of biological differences between women and men, though it's been pointed out by the researchers he cites that he misapplied their work.
But due to a series of poorly considered and frequently misapplied Supreme Court decisions, applicants in key technologies such as biotech and software are now facing more stringent criteria for obtaining and keeping patent protection in the U.S. than they are in China, the European Union and other jurisdictions, which reduces America's global competitiveness.
" In their protest, the Rockets say officials James Capers, Kevin Scott, and John Butler "misapplied the playing rules by failing to grant a Coach's Challenge in connection with James Harden's fourth-quarter dunk, and that this error had a clear impact on the outcome of the game by depriving the team of two points.
Less than two weeks later, however, Roberts joined the more liberal justices — again over the objection of Alito, Thomas, and Gorsuch — in sending a Texas death-penalty case back to the Texas courts because "it is easy to see," Roberts wrote, that the state court there had "misapplied" the standards for assessing intellectual disability in death-penalty cases.
As the author of one such book whose title includes the word "girl" — a term even I find grating — I can offer only this defense to beleaguered readers: Contained within the woefully misapplied noun is a reminder that for much of American history, grown women were not merely called girls, but frequently treated like helpless children.
Recall that scientific precepts have been appropriated and misapplied to all sorts of things things that serve the needs of hateful, craven ghouls through the ages: Social Darwinism hiding the vampiric acts of an oligarch class in the armor of natural order; discoveries in genetics and heredity fueling the idea of "racial purity" which framed ghastly forced sterilization programs as a means of assisting natural selection.

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