Sentences with phrase «as dangerous an error»

It is as dangerous an error as that involved in too simple doctrines of sanctification.

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This dangerous tendency is referred to as «trickle down,» where one takes a premature profit on a large - cap name and realizing the error, replaces it with a mid-cap that also gets turfed too early, being again replaced with a small - cap, and so on and so forth until you wake up one morning and realize that your entire net worth has wound up in the hands of 10 or 15 masterful Vancouver promoters.
The key question facing Protestants, he once wrote, is «whether the original Catholic doctrine concerning the Church, as it stood in universal authority through all ages before the Reformation, is to be received and held still as a necessary part of the Christian faith, or deliberately rejected and refused as an error dangerous to men's souls at war with the Bible?»
On the other hand, there are equally dangerous errors on the other side, as we have already suggested.
We lost against Watford we expect to win against Chelsea are we serious???? I dreamed we lost 4 1 I could not watch the match after we let the second in that nightmare was on I thought >> >> > as for that first goal it should not have stood as the goal came from dangerous play >> >> > unfortunately the team fell apart the unity has gone out the window >> >> players make school errors yet they earn 100 000 a week crazy carry on >> >> > I am sick of it I have had it with this punch >> > embarrassing carry on cant defend cant attack they only thing they can do is dwell with the ball side ways I am sick of this dwelling about with the ball
His latest POI comes across in (T) error as more obnoxious than dangerous.
He is hopeful, therefore, that all cat owners would eagerly adopt a trial - and - error approach to identifying such dangerous allergens and would then take the necessary steps to asthma - proof their homes insofar as possible.
So you might be able to add another source of error: scientists not wanting to alarm the public (Kevin Anderson cites this as a source of error in his «Going Beyond Dangerous» article).
Wrongful death cases can arise in Kentucky due to any number of circumstances, including death from a truck accident, car accident, drunk driving accident, defective or dangerous products, medical malpractice such as medication errors or failure to diagnose.
The exclusion of those who have committed serious crimes may support a number of subsidiary rationales: prevent people fleeing from justice; prevent dangerous and particularly undeserving people from entering the host country; preserve the integrity and legitimacy of the refugee protection system, and, hence, the necessary public support for its viability; deter states from exporting criminals by pardoning them or imposing disproportionately lenient sentences while supporting their departure elsewhere as refugees; allow states to reduce the danger to their society from all serious criminality cases taken together, given the difficult task and potential for error when attempting to determine whether criminals from abroad (on whom they have more limited sources of information than on domestic criminals) are no longer dangerous.
ESC can't operate outside the laws of physics, and it can't make up for big user errors, such as challenging fate by setting out with worn tires or going over the speed limit in dangerous conditions.
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