Sentences with phrase «also erred»

Motorola India also erred when it replied to a user on Twitter re-affirming their promise for Oreo on the G4 Plus.
The application judge also erred in considering irrelevant evidence, such as unsworn police statements about the appellant's conduct after being arrested, which was not relevant to his conduct while protesting.
(ii) The tribunal had also erred in holding it against the employer the fact that it had deliberately adopted a policy that could disadvantage disabled employees.
The judge had also erred by acting as if he was an auditor and had substituted his own view of what financial prudence might require.
The chambers judge also erred in enjoining the Appellant from entering into the proposed transaction without properly considering the application of ss.
The Motion to Change judge had also erred in using after - tax values of the pension asset in his calculations, when the SSAGs are based on pre-tax income.
The EAT concluded that the tribunal had also erred in concluding that the reason for the breach of confidentiality was the claimant's religious belief.
The court also erred in concluding that the case fell into the very small residual category where striking off was not appropriate.
[86 - 87] The judge below also erred by suggesting that the inquiry committee was to decide between the two versions of events.
He also erred in setting up charter schools as the singular answer to the nation's education problems, especially since he admits that only one in five charters gets «amazing results.»
If in the 1960s liberals practiced the politics of purity, they also erred in treating politics as redemptive.
Chairwoman Williams also errs in her description of charter school governance.
The 12.0 m turning circle also errs on the big side.
Like you, we also err very much on the side of caution.
Furthermore, diagnostic medicine relies heavily on tests and equipment that may also err from time to time.
Life insurance companies also err on the side of caution due to health conditions (we get less healthy as we age; it happens).
The new law, which Gov. Rick Scott signed Friday, also errs dangerously in authorizing cadres of armed faculty, cafeteria workers and janitors.

Not exact matches

The Republicans who control the U.S. Congress and Germany's Angela Merkel are the most guilty, but former prime minister Stephen Harper was also among the leaders who refused to err on the side of growth, even though the International Monetary Fund said Canada could have afforded greater spending.
He also notes that the research could help change the minds of communications professionals and clients who want to err on the side of caution in their invocation of intense emotion in campaigns.
Unfortunately humans are also prone to err in more serious situations — like deciding whether or not a patient is in need of open heart surgery.
The lawsuit argues that Remington — along with a wholesaler and dealer, which were also named in the suit — erred by entrusting an untrained civilian public with a weapon designed for maximizing fatalities on the battlefield.
I have also read that book by Melody Beattie having had an err difficult relationship and have tried to mend my ways.
Yet in his 1519 Leipzig debate with Catholic theologian Johann Eck and his 1521 speech at the Diet of Worms, Luther also contended that councils had erred and contradicted each other, as when the Fifth Lateran Council overturned Constance's decree that councils were above popes.
The sutra is inexhaustibly rich with deep and fine similes which express this anxious love.10 The wisdom of the Tathagata is so high, his knowledge is so deep, that to the man who is blind, erring, and engrossed in the world it must seem to be absolutely incomprehensible.11 However — and what Mahayana shows to us is the highest reconciliation between God and man — this compassionate love turns to each man with the appropriate means and in unique ways in order to show him that he too has within himself the potential not only of ending his own suffering but also of one day being himself transformed from one saved to a savior, a Tathagata.
It is simply a late version of that pernicious quietism that was always present in his philosophical project and that, quite predictably, made it possible for him to embrace any historical regime that might look to him like a genuine instant — «erring,» but also fruitfully revealing — of Being's epochal «sending.»
Though we would err towards the latter interpretation it should also be noted that both readings imply an element of discontinuity between these two anniversaries.
Naturally, there's also sugar, but not too much, so they err on the side of being not too sweet.
I also used, err, Cornish apples — shhhhh!
Also, even though your taste buds will enjoy it, munching on nuts coated in chocolate, yogurt or sugar kind of, err, cancels out the health benefits.
If heavy metal isn't your thing then check out the Isle of Wight Festival which also takes place from 11 - 13 June on the, err, Isle of Wight.
Also, you err on many points in your «article».
He maintains that the party did not err in engaging the service three ex-SA security officials because some security agencies in Ghana also rely on foreign security agencies for training and latest security tactics.
They also note that a judge, in the 1990s, dismissed an indictment in an election law case after concluding Mr. Adler, the case's special prosecutor, had erred in his conduct.
It was gathered that the men of the task force who are also security operatives arrived the area this morning to raid someone erring motorcycle riders.
But lo and behold, Mr. Lender finds that Senate Minority Leader McKinney and Greenwich businessman Foley each may also have erred by accepting money from executives of companies that appear on the State Elections Enforcement Commission's list of state contractors or prospective contractors.
«The NPP has lived up to expectation, and I have also been saying that, the fact that we have erred in one way or the other, can not also be ruled out, but generally we have performed creditably well.
The court also will be asked to decide whether the Fifth Circuit erred in concluding that this standard permits Texas to enforce, in nearly all circumstances, laws that would cause a significant reduction in the availability of abortion services while failing to advance the state's interest in promoting health — or other valid interest.
Sentelle also finds that NIH did not err in ignoring plaintiffs» comments in a public docket calling for an end to all federally funded hESC research.
BPA also binds strongly to the estrogen - related receptor - gamma (ERR - gamma), the function of which is unknown [9].
Also, since you are either new to this or you're starting up again after a layoff, you can not know how much you're capable of lifting, so always err on the light side and use a spotter.
I also hike a bit and do the occasional 5 - 10 mile run (used to be a cross-country runner — now I err on the side of less is more considering emerging evidence on endurance training and heart damage).
While these foods might provide other beneficial nutrients, they contribute a lot of carbohydrate in a small «space», so we err on the side of caution with these, and also keep them to a minimum.
Well, they were also kind enough to send over a fresh pair of Baysides for my husband to rock this summer, so I forcefully... err kindly... asked him to show them off in this blog post since he was wearing them all over Arizona.
etc. — but they can also work for the office if accessorized correctly, i.e., erring on the professional side of things.
Marshall, like Mel Brooks, is irrepressible, and — also like Brooks — when he errs, it is most often in exhausting a good idea.
Apart from crops, the game also supports animal husbandry which gives the farmer... err player another component of farming.
He also talked about filming on a «cold North Durham beach» with a cast and crew of two people, saying: «The actor's freezing his a *** off - err, sorry your Highness.»
Some of the characters are even heartwarming and charming, such as Barry (Michael Cera) as a defective hot dog often bullied by his peers; he goes through the tried - and - true story arc of finding courage while also realizing that his differences don't make him any less of a person... err, piece of meat, and it's a joy to watch.
And... err, the buses also on - track, which are part of a «circuit safari» popular in Japan, where punters can share track space with vehicles lapping at full speed — it's about as close as a motorsport fan can get without being in the car itself.
For smaller vehicles / engines the manufacturer may also just be erring on the side of wastefulness rather than do any long - term studies of reliability.
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