Sentences with phrase «as erroneous»

The Commission seeks leave to challenge as erroneous and inconsistent with the enunciated human rights standards the following aspects of the approach of Branson and Katz JJ:
In particular, the Commission seeks leave to challenge as erroneous and inconsistent with the enunciated human rights standards the following aspects of the approach of the trial judge, Olney J, in finding that before the end of the 19th century the claimant group had ceased to acknowledge and observe traditional laws and customs:
The main thrust of the passages cited... from my judgment in McPherson was to reject as erroneous the submission to the court that, in deciding whether to make a costs order, the employment tribunal had to determine whether or not there was a precise causal link between the unreasonable conduct in question and the specific costs being claimed.
Arguing otherwise would mean that the scope of the Charter is without limits, as every erroneous application based on EU law would then automatically trigger the substantive protection of the Charter, even where a situation would not come within the scope of EU law at all.
As snow buried the East Coast this month we saw a rash of stories questioning the science and mocking Al Gore, most of it every bit as erroneous and unfounded as the email ruckus.
To take it as a confirmation of some process is just as erroneous as to dismiss it as worthless.
-LSB-...] Velasco Herrera described as erroneous predictions of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), pursuant to which the planet is experiencing a gradual increase in temperature, the so - called global warming.
Describing the use of a scientific model as erroneous is not merely an opinion but a very complex opinion that can only be properly evaluated by experts.
When writing your own dispute letters, it's important to use specific words such as erroneous or outdated or unverifiable so the credit reporting agencies will be motivated to actually investigate your claim.
Rodriguez will one day be considered as erroneous as the court's approval of the «separate but equal» doctrine in Plessy v. Ferguson, for three reasons.
And if, in the hands of a lesser filmmaker, such a decision might foster a mood of lurid home - movie voyeurism, both Ceylans are such commanding and subtly expressive performers that any charges of nepotism here are as erroneous as in the storied collaborations of John Cassavetes and Gena Rowlands.
[55] The assumption that serum levels correlate with body burden has been clearly recognized as erroneous.
Where Neanderthals are concerned, Binford pops up again in his familiar «Rent - a-sceptic» role; but it is regrettable that the book gives further exposure to his bizarre notions, based on the flimsiest of evidence, about males and females living largely separate lives, with no semblance of a close family, as well as his erroneous claim that a lack of fish - bones shows that Neanderthals were inferior to «fully modern man» at exploiting this resource.
Businessman, Alfred Woyome, has described as erroneous the decision of the Attorney General to drag him before the Supreme Court to orally examine him on the GHc 51 million paid to him as a judgment debt.
John Jinapor, in an interview with Citi News, labelled as erroneous the calculations made by the President about the effects of «Dumsor» under the NDC.
He described the exercise as erroneous, explaining that he had entered into an agreement with the state to pay the money.
«This should be dismissed as an erroneous and misplaced opposition criticism.
Does not the association of this claimed adequacy and precision with the presupposition of the unity and simple basic character of the world demand that we consider the «nature of the material world» in just one way and reject the others as erroneous or force them to be assimilated through insight into their own incompleteness and thus to correct themselves?
As for Jefferson, Whitehead says he shared a high view of Christianity, which his statement evidences: «I tremble for my country, when I reflect that God is just,» The writer concludes that to call them «true deists is as erroneous as to call Karl Barth an evangelical Christian» (The Separation Illusion [Mott Media, 1977], pp. 20 - 21).
What is unintended can not be judged as erroneous.
Otherwise, you're as erroneous as the rest of the people who «claim» to be Christian but have no idea what that means, what the history is, what the rules are and what is expected of them.
Lastly, there is some irony in a person who accused me of «hiding behind ignorance» in conceding what I didn't know, but then turns around and relies on this very same ignorance as an erroneous form of support for their preferred non sequitur of «God did it.»
«To assert that the earth revolves around the sun is as erroneous as to claim that Jesus was not born of a virgin.»

Not exact matches

If TV shows hadn't given him so much coverage, or had challenged his erroneous statements more directly, or pointed out his obvious flaws as a president, would that have changed anything?
Bank of America is also aware of the Coinbase issue and will refund any fees assessed as a result of the erroneous charges, but denies responsibility for the mistake, according to a person close to the bank.
In a statement Thursday morning, Theranos characterizes the Journal story as «factually and scientifically erroneous, and grounded in baseless assertions by inexperienced and disgruntled former employees and industry incumbents.»
It is unclear how these revelations will impact Thinx's performance or even Agrawal's role as a spokeswoman.To be sure, Racked's article includes a note from a Thinx spokesperson stating that the article contained «inaccurate» information, though it did not point out what exactly was erroneous.
Uber executive William Barnes contested Commissioner Avakian's findings, arguing that it was «on an erroneous and incomplete picture of how drivers use the Uber application in Oregon and as such, is filled with factual errors and assertions that are simply wrong.»]
«As a result, purchases that occurred between January 22nd, 2018 and February 11th, 2018 may have been refunded and reprocessed - resulting in erroneous charges.»
Runcie says Rubio was not «properly advised» before his speech and calls reports casting blame on the district's policies erroneous and irresponsible and says they've fueled online conspiracy theories such as one claiming the superintendent is being paid off by former President Barack Obama.
When it comes to money management, anything extreme can be hailed as foolish or erroneous, hence many of these actions can be seen as problematic particularly if applied by a financial novice.
As my co-authors and I write in a new BlackRock Investment Institute paper, «Productivity Slowdown Puzzle: Structural, Cyclical or Erroneous,» the slowdown in productivity matters.
This information tends to reinforce many participant's (erroneous) view of asset balance as the only measure of value.
While such a perception may not be entirely erroneous, and while such a process may be frustrating to those inside as to those outside the Orthodox Church, it is in some ways a profoundly — even if often painful — democratic method than frequently perceived.
Your stressed and tired mind is playing tricks on you, and you interpret the experience to conform to the erroneous dogma you were taught as a child.
To further damage your credibility, you added that the Bible was written in Hebrew, Greek and Latin... which is also erroneous, as the Bible was written in Hebrew, Greek, and a very small part from Aramaic sources.
But, in the end times, (as we are seeing now), the erroneous, vile, corrupt ways of old men that live at the Vatican and call the shots are being exposed for what they are (Thank God).
Underlying this erroneous tendency, as Faith has pointed out many times over the last forty years, is the implicit or explicit denial of the transcendence of God, the Divinity of Christ, the historical objectivity of revelation and the authority of the Church in matters of faith and morals, and also the denial of the spiritual soul as a principle of existence that is distinct from yet integrates the material within the unity of our human nature.
He contended that the erroneous propositions listed in the Syllabus should be read as liberal theses» liberal universals as it were.
However, Whitehead uses the experience of CE as evidenced for an objective claim, so it seems as if he is making an objective claim about it, and hence it could be erroneous, since there could be a difference between «seems» and «is.»
How about, an erroneous concept of God (an idol), erroneous interpretation of the bible, and a concept of the «church» as an organization or something other than consisting of all of the believers in the world.
As far as the subject can tell, it is possible that the experience is erroneous, so the subject's epistemic situation should be described as believing that it experiences actual, objective causation or that it appears to him or her that it doeAs far as the subject can tell, it is possible that the experience is erroneous, so the subject's epistemic situation should be described as believing that it experiences actual, objective causation or that it appears to him or her that it doeas the subject can tell, it is possible that the experience is erroneous, so the subject's epistemic situation should be described as believing that it experiences actual, objective causation or that it appears to him or her that it doeas believing that it experiences actual, objective causation or that it appears to him or her that it does.
Erroneous readings of the above points are what have led to the most heated criticism of the Ben Op proposal as alarmist and defeatist.
In thus arguing, Hartshorne omits the main point, which is that if one mind is part of another, then the former must be included as it is, with all its actively erroneous beliefs.
Hartshorne understands the philosophical conception of the individual taken as ultimate to be an unfortunate consequence of an erroneous «substance theory.»
God's present awareness is sufficiently complete to encompass all of our experience and the way in which we experience it, and although God does not believe our erroneous beliefs, God does «suffer» them, and in that sense «contains» all of our experiences as we experience them.
If the very nature and limitation of such authoritative noninfallible teaching were better understood, the fact of erroneous church teaching would not be as great a problem as it sometimes seems.
The Utah Supreme Court has reversed Warren Steed Jeffs» two convictions on charges of rape as an accomplice and ordered a new trial, saying instructions given to jurors were erroneous.
The word dependent feels strange, even erroneous, in reference to God because of the customary understanding of God as outside of or above any needs / dependencies.
God knows — period; we — partially, uncertainly, vaguely; and much of what we can hardly avoid taking as knowledge is erroneous belief.
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