Sentences with phrase «be a serious error»

That's a serious error.
Even if every slot left were filled by a Christian — which I believe would be a serious error — at least 5,000 fewer Christian refugees would be allowed in this year.
It is a serious error of judgment to dismiss fundamentalists in any cavalier fashion.
It is a serious error (and an uncharitable one) to assume that those of us who belong to the Intelligent Design movement think that our belief in God depends on evidence for design.
This would be a serious error in your message if it's not true.
It was a serious error of judgment — he lost 81 colleagues, some of whom are going to be off the reservation permanently now.
«The staff responsible accept that this was an entirely inappropriate way to handle such paperwork and that this was a serious error,» he continued.
This is a serious error that might undermine confidence in your otherwise excellent videos.
Mr Hobby added: «This is a serious error that undermines confidence in the administration of primary tests and also means that we can have little faith in any standard setting exercise that may emerge from the pre-test trials.
Credit bureaus are not perfect and many consumers are shocked to learn there are serious errors contained in their credit file.
iii) assuming for the sake of argument that there is a serious error in the paper: should a paper be withdrawn from a journal, after it has already been heavily cited?
I love much of Dickey's work, but I have to report that there's a serious error in the paper on LOD and global warming.
At the moment, Dr Hegerl still has the possibility of saying: - «OK, there was a serious error in QC, and we will fix it OR the explanation for the apparent discrepancy is...» It would be a shame to see another «circling the wagons» response to this, given its importance.
However, the efforts of ClimateAudit have revealed that using bristlecone pines is a serious error that invalidates the majority of studies that have looked at temperatures since a thousand years ago.
There seem to me to be some serious errors and omissions in the reports, but I'm not the only one.
-- One is the one that Nick and I claim: the equation is also a continuity equation as (32) and (33), but an approximate one and using the approximate equation at the same time the exact is used is a serious error.
It's superfluous, if the equations are not independent and the third equation adds nothing, in all other cases it's a serious error.
Today, Science published an important comment pointing out that there were serious errors in a climate research article that it published in October 2004.
And, yes, they were serious errors.
This is a serious error that indicates a problem with the operating system.

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It stands to reason that an administration's policy process that makes such an egregious error is not very serious or thorough.
These are examples of serious and costly errors, but they illustrate that spreadsheets aren't necessarily as reliable as we tend to assume.
Fast corrections would be especially critical were blockchain to be used in the securities industry, where trades are conducted at high speed, but where errors, such as assigning a trade to the wrong counterparty could have serious financial consequences.
GDAX drives this point home by referring to section 3.1 of the its Trading Rules, which says that all fills are final and will not be reversed unless it is compelled to do so or there is a serious technical error.
Of course, better technology may increase the accuracy of predictions but serious errors in estimation of availability of reserves have been known to happen.
I used to be guilty of this myself, but it is not only a serious error but also a limiting thought process.
Highlighting the importance of the Church in not shying away from politics Rev O'Donoghue said: «Where there is wickedness, and where there is error, and where there are serious breaches of basic care, I think we need to be calling people out on it.
If such a cosmic battle is not an ongoing reality, then Santorum (and any similarly believing Christian) would be making a serious logical error.
That even in the aftermath of serious attacks on the homeland, reasonable American willingness to project power abroad would not be fairly criticized when it inevitably made errors and ran into difficulties, but rather be met with a deliberately - stirred anti-war hysteria of breathtaking rhetorical viciousness.
It was strictly in harmony with the Disciples tradition for the Christian Century to direct the denomination's attention to a serious inconsistency in its practice and to an egregious error at a vital point in its traditional ideology.
This is a serious theological and ontological error which is behind your absurd question about «where was God» when some bad thing or other happened.
If we are serious about the free exercise of religion, we should protect free exercise whenever we can, by protecting sincere religion in most cases even if we realize that human error will prevent us from protecting it in all cases.
Wills's argument is nonetheless marred by serious errors of fact and interpretation.
have you not read or been informed about the many many verses in the bible, the new testament about the serious error in putting God to the test?
While I would hope my meaning was clear based on context, I believe the error is serious enough to warrant clarification on my part.
Well, it seems to me that basing an ethic and a new theological departure on factual errors is a serious matter.
You mean «must have», not «must of», and there should have been a possessive apostrophe on «persons», though — to be fair — your errors with English grammar are probably less serious than others that you are making
Is the Catholic traditional interpretation of the Bible one of those which can be known on the basis of our present study of the Bible to be in serious error?
Perhaps because the Klan is universally familiar, Americans are apt to ignore or even to laugh at it, yet to underestimate the hatred inherent in the Klan's ideology and the violent and criminal acts that this ideology so often motivates its adherents to commit, is to make a serious error.
And in doing so it leads to a serious error in logic: after abstracting so completely from the experiential quality that pervades all of nature it sets forth the desiccated end - product of its abstracting as though it were reality - itself and everything else a mere coloring by human sensory projection.
I taught it last semester, and some of the errors and mistakes are serious enough to keep an otherwise excellent paper from getting an A, for undergraduates!
In February the Jesuit theologian Roger Haight, former professor at Weston Jesuit School of Theology in Cambridge, Massachusetts, received notification that the Vatican had found «serious doctrinal errors» in his 1999 book Jesus: Symbol of God (Orbis) and that he was forbidden to teach as a Catholic theologian.
Its definitiveness is qualified, however, by two basic errors, the implications of which would necessitate serious changes in Whitehead's philosophy.
In addition, the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod said the books by Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins are «filled with very serious errors about what the Bible really teaches.»
Yes, but many who are «spirit - led» have fallen into serious errors as well.
This of course is a serious doctrinal error ingrained in the practice of the group.
His lamentable and perhaps only serious error seems to be the one thing the general culture still retains from him.
It has been a common and very serious error either to merge or to separate too radically these two meanings of the gospel.
He insisted that these teachings were central to the faith and that dissenters from his line were in serious error that threatened their eternal destiny.
Because the Court does not seem to be disposed to correct this serious error, it is put upon the Congress of the US to perform its duty to support and defend the Con - sti - tu - tion of the US, by the use of its authority to apply checks and balances to other branches of the gov, when abuses of power and the exercise of excesses of power are evident.
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