Sentences with phrase «as much an error»

To see it as a unified doctrine would in fact be as much an error as it would be to identify it with the teachings and ideas of a single thinker.
Even when Debuchy is back, i might be tempted to leave Monreal in the middle cos he doesn't make as much errors and rash challenges as chambers
Might be due to 10x as much error checking.)

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Experts have found that multi-tasking reduces productivity by as much as 40 percent, lowers the person's IQ and creates a larger margin for error.
CBS News recently reported that 40 million Americans have an error on their credit report, with half of these errors significantly lowering the innocent person's credit score, sometimes by as much as 50 points.
These mistakes can be quite costly for businesses, as differences in tariff rates mean that a company making a classification error will either pay too much in tariffs or face a retroactive tax bill if they accidentally classified a product at too low a rate.
As a former management consultant, I learned this the hard way, through much trial and error.
don't focus too much on extreme conservatism on each variable in terms of the discount rate and the growth rate and so on; but try to be as realistic as you can on these numbers, with any errors being on the conservative side.
These measurements favor ad platforms who, whether through error of commission or omission, have allowed brands to squander as much as 20 % of their digital advertising budgets on fraudulent impressions.
Never really thought about how the piano keys have so much room for error as they have so much surface area.
I like your teaching very much and love it when you point out Christ and His love for me but will continue to ignore you as long as you point out the faults and errors of others.
The main problem with this view is that those who hold a Christological approach sometimes simply write off much of the Old Testament revelation of God as being hopelessly in error.
I don't need someone to agree with how I understand these things, but there are those who very much need you and me to interpret everything as they do, and are willing to fight us tooth and nail, as the saying goes, to convince us of our error.
We find direction in the present as much by studying our past errors as by finding inspiration in those occasions when our ancestors in the faith used their freedom wisely.
For in the Old Covenant such as it appeared in history there was much that was right and willed by God, but there were also a great many errors, wrong developments and depraved ideas, while there was no permanent infallible authority to separate the two.
ALl one has to do is look at surrounding passages and see it is Jesus that's beoing referred to... Bart pretty much passes this along as an error... which is dishonest on his part...
The Tyndale translation (an extraordinary piece of work in itself) along with some other vernacular translations were available as reference to the scholars as much to ensure they were correcting earlier errors as anything.
Still, we honor those, such as Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, and Cicero, who were able even without the blessing of Jewish or Christian faith to develop «positive rational doctrines of what life ought to be»» doctrines that (while not free of error) contain much that is profoundly true.
«based on at least two earlier translations, so its creators were editors as much as originators of these phrases» AND it has at least one error.
But, he said, «the latter history of this culture is not so much a debate between these two schools of thought as a rebellion of romanticism, materialism and psychoanalytic psychology against the errors of rationalism, whether idealistic or naturalistic, in its interpretation of human nature.
Of course, as I have stated so many times before, I am under no delusion that fishon, and now you, or anyone who seems to take great pleasure in pointing out the «error» in the beliefs of others, cares at all how much impact their attitude plays in the debate.
As much as the bible has factual errors in it, the moral and ethical flaws are much more plentiful and egregiouAs much as the bible has factual errors in it, the moral and ethical flaws are much more plentiful and egregiouas the bible has factual errors in it, the moral and ethical flaws are much more plentiful and egregious.
It sum, it would seem that the civil rights movement made a massive error in investing so much time, energy, and moral fervor in such a dubious cause as mandatory school busing.
If I can not get Jesus and the God of the Old Testament to fit together in a coherent way which maintains the love, grace, and mercy of God, then I may find myself within the ranks of those who simply write off much of the Old Testament as hopelessly full of errors.
Seen sub specie aeternitatis, encouraging someone to believe that we don't really know what God thinks about sexuality, and that each of us must work it out for ourselves, and anyway it doesn't matter much as long as we do our recycling and volunteer at a homeless shelter, is as serious an error as telling them that God hates them because they have homosexual feelings.
Through trial and error, and much thought, the natural universe has revealed itself to us as an ordered cosmos of interrelated energies and entities.
He is still there as much or more than before but that feeling within is to make for a moment of stoping, reflecting, recognition of error, and correction.
After all, if he could show nihilism to be a destiny woven into the very fabric of the West by a long history of intellectual error, as Heidegger came to believe it was, then perhaps he could convince himself and others that he was not so much a moral idiot as a victim of fate.
For this reason, Fish is also able to provide an account of the connection between liberalism and empiricism that takes on the same tone as Newman's list of liberalism's errors in the Apologia (a list that is actually much harsher than the Syllabus Errorum of Pope Pius IX).
It also doesn't seem to have nearly as much cheese as is shown in the photos, so maybe there's an error in the recipe?
Successful baking means eliminating as much potential for error as possible, and that means making sure your measurements are exact.
While they are in a great spot and control much of their own fate they do not have any room for error as it has become very crowded atop the Standings.
Hmm, nope, guess there isn't a name for it as no one expects any error at all much less allows or plans for it.
Surprisingly Chambers as the youngest of them but is the most composed of all — regardless getting so much stick from his previous performance — The number of individual error that leads to goal is alarmingly high.
In truth, it wasn't just the Spaniard's fault as there was a catalogue of errors in the lead up to the Gayle goal, but it looks as though on the basis of the tweets below that he was very much the man in the firing line.
The same Arsene Wenger rhetoric when all is done and dusted and yet, we should look back at games like yesterday's and say,» that was a game that cost us dearly» because great teams, players and managers don't make the same errors as much as we do!!
Bellerin is big too, one costly error could blow things up in our face so I'd ideally want first teamers as much as possible.
His defense and speed aren't going to be carrying tools, so he's a bat first left fielder - probably why others are a bit slower on him than us since his overall upside doesn't leave as much room for error, but when you can hit you can play and he can hit.
It is those errors in the line as a game predictor that account for the fact that year in and year out the Vegas casinos fail to hold their full 4.5 % of the drop in sprots betting, and that the numbers indicate that the general public consistently wins between 51 % and 52 % of the time, and sometimes as much as 53 %, with all bookmaker profits coming from sucker bets such as teasers, parlays, point buying, and parlay cards.
As soon as Arsenal faces a team with a game plan and one that doesn't make so much errors at the back as we do we falAs soon as Arsenal faces a team with a game plan and one that doesn't make so much errors at the back as we do we falas Arsenal faces a team with a game plan and one that doesn't make so much errors at the back as we do we falas we do we fall.
That chambers recked my head far to many mistakes today and to be fair he wasn't at fault for all the goals because the goals came from the runners running into the box you have to have people picking these runners When I am on the pitch playing I get annoyed because defenders are very close to me so i seat back and wait for that moment to run into the space with a goal no one would even see me but that is on the local field and not on professional level come on seriously I can except cotinou free kick but elanas goal and cotinou second even mane the way he ran in for goal as if he was a hot knife cutting through butter unacceptable these mistakes are school errors 3 errors on the same match to much to digest
As much as I want us to sign top quality players whenever possible I think it won't actually matter because Wenger is just going to continue playing people out of position or making tactical errors like leaving Cazorla, Oxlade - Chamberlain and Xhaka on the bench yesterday, or playing Alexis up front on his owAs much as I want us to sign top quality players whenever possible I think it won't actually matter because Wenger is just going to continue playing people out of position or making tactical errors like leaving Cazorla, Oxlade - Chamberlain and Xhaka on the bench yesterday, or playing Alexis up front on his owas I want us to sign top quality players whenever possible I think it won't actually matter because Wenger is just going to continue playing people out of position or making tactical errors like leaving Cazorla, Oxlade - Chamberlain and Xhaka on the bench yesterday, or playing Alexis up front on his own.
The problem we have is maintaining said form, and whilst we can't win every game, we can't afford to lose games like these, as the margin of error now days is much smaller.
it pretty much means that just about every other team in baseball had a shot to take the players on the right as well and did not... so it's not like the Braves are making some egregious errors.
«When you concede a goal in that way it is normal you go through a bad period after that and in the second half we hoped to continue to dominate but because of errors we made and pressure from the opponents, we didn't have as much possession.
that would leave us with 4 CBs: TV, Djourou, Koscielny and Sol.That is a scary thought for a team wanting to win the league.As much as i love TV he is still learning the english game and is not immune to errors in positioning etc.to pair him up with Koscielny as the starting 2 isnt right for me but i think thats what is happening.Djourou is very much 50:50 as to whether his knee holds up and whether he even has the quality to make it yet.Sol was immense when he came back but he was a last ditch solution, a cheap option when wenger finally realised he couldnt rely on silvestre or any of the kids.So by show of thumbs up and down, who would be happy with TV, Johan, Laurent and Sol as our 4 CBs?
You would like to think their fortunes would improve, as there really isn't much scope for error where they are at the present time, which is struggling near the foot of the table and very much in a desperate fight for survival.
I'm not sure if it's user error somehow, a faulty stroller or just a bad design, but it is irritating, but I do open it and close it at least twice a day, that may not bother others as much, and it is nice that it folds up with the seat facing either way.
This was a catastrophic error as it has meant that the Tory narrative on the factors underlying the crisis — too much spending on a bloated public sector - has crystalized in the public consciousness and will be very hard to shift.
As the evidence and observations of these FRB anomalies continue to trickle in, however, astronomers are cautiously optimistic that they have stumbled not across fiction or technical error, but something much more novel.
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