Examples of 'gives a false' in a sentence

Meaning of "gives a false"

gives a false - Providing incorrect or misleading information

How to use "gives a false" in a sentence

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gives a false
But it also gives a false sense of satisfaction.
Testing for the presence of pinworms often gives a false negative result.
All that gives a false image of participatory democracy.
Eliminating undesirable effects gives a false sense of security.
Gives a false picture of what we found.
The one who gives a false witness.
Gives a false ring.
The woman gives a false testimony.
I am sure Johan Skold Fabian gives a false alibi.
And gives a false positive on syphilis blood tests.
It is the lack of emotion or remorse that gives a false illusion of strength.
This gives a false impression to others.
The apparent proximity of the banks often gives a false impression of security.
It gives a false total in the stats.
The sample was a normal human serum which gives a false positive result.

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He gives a false name and a mobile phone number.
Richard attends a Garda station and gives a false statement to this effect.
She gives a false address.
Lumping all American households in one basket gives a false signal of financial health.
It gives a false sense of connection.
Not too intellectual, it gives a false impression.
It gives a false impression that those who are the extremists represent the majority.
At times, social media content gives a false sense of detachment.
TV gives a false impression.
As you have seen, leavened bread gives a false impression.
If the detector gives a false alert when the vehicle hits or bumps.
They end up dropping out of the unemployment statistics, which gives a false impression.
To be lukewarm gives a false impression of what He wants us to be.
Knowledge, through the careful selection and manipulation of facts, gives a false unity to reality.
If the vagabond gives a false birthplace, he is then to.
Furthermore, the capacitive connection to the user causes a phase shift which gives a false reading.
So, it often gives a false sense of security.
But the crisis today is existential, and the IMCTC gives a false sense of security.
This gives a false impression of long-term warming.
What will you do if the servants gives a false confession under duress of torture?
It gives a false sense of progress, and is ultimately a crutch . ”.
Put them closer together . TV gives a false impression.
Luke Calley gives a false name, gets a job here as a cleaner.
In 5 % the combined test gives a false positive.
The report gives a false impression of reality, and I therefore abstain in the vote.
This is not acceptable and, sadly, it gives a false image of the European Parliament.
Lidar gives a false sense of progress and is ultimately a crutch . ”.
Once in a while, he gives a false name.
When the son gives a false name, the father might produce fake ID.
I mean, either way she 's done if she gives a false statement.
Moreover, this ambition gives a false representation of the current state of affairs.
First he disappears without notifying me? And then gives a false address?
And then gives a false address?
This home movie footage from the 1930s, of Hitler with these young children, gives a false impression.
How can that be true when it only gives a false positive 1 percent of the time?

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