Examples of using Wrong conclusions in English and their translations into Swedish
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They draw wrong conclusions, they drop things.
But it is important not to draw the wrong conclusions.
They can lead to the wrong conclusions, but they cannot lie.
But they cannot lie. They can lead to the wrong conclusions.
Wrong conclusions, or Why the su-57 is more important than PAK DA.
Analogical reasoning often leads to wrong conclusions.
To avoid any wrong conclusions, I should clarify that the Basel ban is mandatory,
To prevent us from drawing any wrong conclusions, Paul hastened to add.
Trust me, it's hard to respond when people always jump to the wrong conclusions.
For the rest, I must say that we should not draw the wrong conclusions and seek greater centralization of the process.
I believe that the Commission has come to the wrong conclusions.
Some leaders of the COB have unfortunately drawn the wrong conclusions from the existence of radical trends among the army officers.
targets for inflation may therefore lead to the wrong conclusions.
Paul also had to correct others who obviously had drawn wrong conclusions from his teachings on justification
errors at either step could lead researchers to the wrong conclusions.
we ourselves are drawing the wrong conclusions in principle from a war which was wrong in principle.
hastily draw wrong conclusions.
Tests on animals are not only dangerous because they lead to wrong conclusions but, furthermore, they retard clinical investigation- which is the only valid kind.
could quickly lead to wrong conclusions.
without which we will have drawn the wrong conclusions from these events, and without which Barcelona, too, will be ineffective.
then consider voting again because we have reached the wrong conclusions.
Thus making mechanical calculations in productivity comparisons can lead to wrong conclusions, unless the actual content of different sectors is taken into account.
which can therefore only lead to wrong conclusions.
Unfortunately, we are obliged to observe that some leaders have drawn the wrong conclusions from the colourful revolutions again,
because it draws the wrong conclusions from the current crisis.
Firstly, the rapporteur not only draws the wrong conclusions; he also starts from the wrong premise in formulating his proposals, given that he claims that'the single European market,
when they apply judgment to their perception, they may jump to the wrong conclusions.
the general public to draw the wrong conclusions about the state of the economy: In the first place.
He drew the wrong conclusion from history.
You have come to the wrong conclusion.