Sentences with phrase «as errors of judgment»

All of these were described as errors of judgment which had created an atmosphere of distrust.
Indeed, I prefer to ignore the very category of «psychological fiction» as an error of judgment.
A former acting Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Power Ziakede Aginighan, who added his voice to those calling on Amaechi to retrace his step, described his statement as an error of judgment.
``... can not accept that matters such as error of judgment on the part of a health professional or negligent co-ordination among health professionals in the treatment of a particular patient are sufficient of themselves to call a Contracting State to account from the standpoint of its positive obligations under Article 2 of the Convention to protect life.»

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That is defensible only if one is certain that the baseline level of possible robotic error in civilian protection exceeds that baseline level of human error... I, for one, would not bet against the possibility that for some military applications, we will some day come to see mere human judgment as guaranteeing an unacceptable level of indiscriminate and disproportionate violence.
In my judgment this is the error of a great many of the exponents of what is nowadays known as «biblical theology.»
The errors of idolatry are also corrected by the perpetual judgment rendered on every finite good as never exhausting the infinitude of goodness.
As the Lausanne Covenant asserts, the Bible is «without error in all that it affirms» Although detailed inerrantists like John Montgomery and Harold Lindsell resist referring to the writer's intentions as a criterion for Biblical judgment, sensing, rightly, that its adoption undermines their position, they nevertheless use such a standard on occasion (see Lindsell's discussion of differences in Biblical numbers [NuAs the Lausanne Covenant asserts, the Bible is «without error in all that it affirms» Although detailed inerrantists like John Montgomery and Harold Lindsell resist referring to the writer's intentions as a criterion for Biblical judgment, sensing, rightly, that its adoption undermines their position, they nevertheless use such a standard on occasion (see Lindsell's discussion of differences in Biblical numbers [Nuas a criterion for Biblical judgment, sensing, rightly, that its adoption undermines their position, they nevertheless use such a standard on occasion (see Lindsell's discussion of differences in Biblical numbers [Num.
Facts, or evidence, seem incontrovertible only in the light, or dark as the case may be, of human judgment, which is the only source of error on this planet.
Besides the garden - variety cynicism and sophistry we have come to expect from American politics, times as confusing as these are sure to produce colossal but well intentioned errors of judgment on all sides.
Moreover, Whitehead understands symbolism as an interpretative judgment which not only reflects the biases and assumptions of its society but also is subject to error because of tendencies to oversimplify experience (MT 21).
But this error of judgment, under pressure from SDP turncoats, does not diminish his stature as one of the most outstanding British socialists and democrats of the twentieth century.
The legislative aide likened the situation to Paterson's admitted messy handling of the U.S. Senate appointment involving Caroline Kennedy and more recently what was deemed in a new report as his «errors in judgment» in the handling of an aide's domestic violence incident.
Labour MP told joke on BBC One's This Week as example of humour she found offensive, but Jewish leader calls it an «error of judgment»
The flagbearer of the All People's Party (APC), Hassan Ayariga, has welcomed a High Court order to the Electoral Commission to allow him correct errors on his nomination forms describing the judgment as proof that the nation's democracy is working.
It was an error in judgment to show this video, but to describe it as a reflection of the mood our county is completely irresponsible and wrong.
Pat Rafferty, secretary of Unite's Scottish branch, described the incident as «a gross error of judgment».
The authors highlight several scenarios in which discrepancies between givers» and receivers» opinions are especially evident, and use these as examples of how well - meaning givers can make errors in judgment.
This error in judgment on the part of the producers proves to be fatal, as Alves is clearly in over his head when it comes to the subtleties of building adequate tension, terror, or even simple presentation.
However he makes an error of judgment early on in the story by exposing the nuns as vulgar, using the f - word freely and taking their frustrations out on a gardener whom they accuse of ogling them, beating him to a pulp.
Calling them «mistakes» may be a bit harsh, as not all of them represent errors in judgment.
Unfortunately it shows, in my judgment, a current tendency by this group of scientists and their supporters to react by down grading some serious and basic statistical errors and inabilities to place uncertainty measures on results to a level of «minor» flaws and to characterize the criticisms as personal attacks.
In the case of RussiaCollusionGate, obsequiousness, vanity, and groupthink led to horrendous errors of judgment within the FBI as some conspired possibly unwittingly to overthrow democracy.
That's a valid description of the situation and confirmation that no error is involved, but judgment, which follows the most common choice of prior as far as I know.
This is a writ of error to the County Court of Oneida County, in the State of New York (to which court the record had been remitted), to review the judgment of the Court of Appeal of that State affirming the judgment of the Supreme Court, which itself affirmed the judgment of the County Court, convicting the defendant of a misdemeanor on an indictment under a statute of that State, known, by its short title, as the labor
However, as recent cases have shown, claims are just as likely to arise from oversights or simple (but potentially expensive) mistakes as they are from subtle errors of legal analysis or judgment.
The Court considered however that these errors were not sufficient to affect the validity of the General Court's judgment as it established, taking account of the specific circumstances, that the activity of constructing a new runway could not be dissociated from the operation of the airport infrastructure, which constitutes an economic activity.
court of Orleans is created, taken in connection with the Judicial Act, and that a writ of error would lie to a judgment rendered by the court for the District of Kentucky in such a case as this.
There had been some anticipation that, as the first post-Energy Solutions ¹ case in which allegations of manifest error formed a central part of the argument, the judgment -LSB-...]
In addressing this interest, both courts acknowledged that a state has an interest in: (i) preserving life in general; (ii) preventing deaths that occur as a result of errors in medical or legal judgment; (iii) preventing exercise of undue, arbitrary, and / or unfair influences over an individual's decision to end his / her life; (iv) safeguarding interests of innocent third parties such as minor children and other family members; (v) assuring the integrity of the medical profession; and (vi) avoiding the adverse consequences that might ensue if physician - assisted suicide were declared a fundamental right.
The federal district court in Tyler, Texas, did not commit reversible error in entering judgment against ALE USA (formerly known as Alcatel - Lucent Enterprise USA) for infringement of networking patents asserted by Chrimar Systems, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Ci
The prevalence of shorter, simpler emails is also consistent with my recent legal experience as a litigation associate in a large law firm before starting to teach legal writing full - time — an experience I have drawn on in trying to design realistic assignments.59 The emails I wrote often dealt with relatively straightforward substantive matters, procedural questions surrounding litigation, or some combination of the two, such as the steps for having an appellate court relinquish jurisdiction to correct a scrivener's error in a lower - court judgment or the timeline for responding to an in rem civil forfeiture action.
It is suggested, however, that this plea is not before us, and that, as the judgment in the court below on this plea was in favor of the plaintiff, he does not seek to reverse it, or bring it before the court for revision by his writ of error, and also that the defendant waived this defence by pleading over, and thereby admitted the jurisdiction of the court.
In my view, the judiciary should strive to have such a court reporting system implemented in trial courts as such a system would ensure that the trial judge had a command of the evidence during trial and had a text transcript of the evidence when preparing his / her reasons for judgment which would reduce factual errors which lead to expensive appeals and in some cases re-trials.
Among other things, he argues Mew committed several errors of law by failing to correctly apply the Copyright Act and case law as well as the appropriate test for summary judgment.
The website of LawPRO, the errors and omissions insurer owned by LSO, lists these services as examples of tasks requiring legal skills and judgment.
In the alternative, the respondent submits that s. 5 of the MCIA does not apply because the amount involved is so insignificant that it can not be regarded as likely to influence his actions (MCIA, s. 4 (k)-RRB- and, in the further alternative, his contravention of the MCIA was committed through inadvertence or by reason of an error in judgment so that his seat on Council should not be declared vacant (MCIA, s. 10 (2)-RRB-.
Yet here, in the Fernandes case, however one describes the dysfunctional communication between the Emergency and ENT departments in relation to the diagnosis of meningitis, it was no more or less «negligent» than the kind of miscommunication which is regularly seen between state bodies (or internal units of state bodies) regularly at inquests, or in clinical negligence trials and is consistently explained in those contexts as an individual error of judgment rather than a systemic failure and a violation of Article 2.
And the author of the noteworthy comments in Jones was, as Sir Robert Carnwath, the first Senior President of Tribunals appointed under the 2007 Act; in other words, due to historical happenstance, a jurist well placed to appreciate the effects of the 2007 Act found himself involved in a case raising important questions about jurisdictional error and was able to deliver an important reasoned judgment.
However, the Court of Appeal held that the failure of Ridley to take effective action to protect Van Colle was «not a mere error of judgment, but a failure on the part of DC Ridley as a professional police officer to carry out his duties properly in circumstances in which there was evidence of intimidation of a witness».
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See para [31] of the judgment: «Th e penalty (if any) for failure to achieve the desired results of the strategy as published, because of errors in policy making (if such they be) should, it seems to me, be political rather than legal.»
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