Sentences with phrase «by policy errors»

Not exact matches

An analysis of how taxpayers would be impacted by the bill from the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center issued on Monday was later withdrawn due to an error.
The moral Contrasting Ms. Bachmann's remarks to the panicky claims by Mr. Geithner and Hank Paulson in September 2008 confirm a basic axiom of today's junk economics: When an economic error becomes so widespread that it is adopted as official government policy, there is always a special interest at work to promote it.
Trump, meanwhile, is losing Cohn during the ascendancy of Peter Navarro, whose thinking on trade policy is dominated by a kind of basic error that would get you flunked out of a freshman economics course.
Third, fiscal policy must be prudent by including a reasonable amount of «insurance» to guard against forecast error and the impact of unforeseen events and necessary policy actions.
Additionally, technology errors and omissions insurance, cyber liability insurance, employment practices liability insurance, and directors and officers insurance are also excluded by an umbrella policy.
From the low of the 1929 plunge, the stock market would then lose an additional 79 % of its value by its eventual bottom in 1932 because of add - on policy errors that resulted in the Great Depression.
It is a tragic error that those of us who make the «self - help» argument in internal dialogue concerning alternative - development strategies for black Americans are often construed by the political right as making a public argument for a policy of «benign neglect.»
After ignoring the warnings signs about Ketcham (which, according to ABWE's policies, could have resulted in his termination in 1974), ABWE compounded its error by questioning the girl extensively over two days to confirm her story and encouraging her to «confess,» according to the Pii report.
The problem of the church's moral and intellectual record was aggravated, in the Roman Catholic context, by the hierarchy's inability to admit to serious error in official policy (infallibility means never having to say you're sorry!).
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio thinks Donald Trump made a fatal error when he criticized Ghazala Khan, whose son died during the Iraq war and who stood by her husband's side last week as he delivered a stinging rebuke of Trump's immigration policies at the Democratic National Convention.
The practice of science, which includes the packaging of findings from science for use in the public - policy arena, is governed by an unwritten code of conduct that includes such elements as mastering the relevant fundamental concepts before venturing into print in the professional or public arena, learning and observing proper practices for presenting ranges of respectable opinion and uncertainty, avoiding the selection of data to fit pre-conceived conclusions, reading the references one cites and representing their content accurately and fairly, and acknowledging and correcting the errors that have crept into ones work (some of which are, of course, inevitable) after they are discovered by oneself or by others.
Non-compliance with scholarly journal policies (both journal - specific and general), including, but not limited to: multiple simultaneous submissions to different journals, re-publication of one's own prior work (duplicate publications)(see also item 3 above), failure to rectify / correct one's own published record when errors or inaccuracies are found or reported by self or third parties.
CAMBRIDGE, MA — A new analysis of two recent reports, one by a committee of the National Academy of Science's National Research Council (NRC), the other by Alan Ginsburg, a former director of Policy and Program Studies in the U. S. Department of Education, finds that both reports made factual and analytical errors in their examination of the record of Michelle Rhee as Chancellor of Schools for the District of Columbia from 2007 - 2010.
In my review I recommend analyses of international policies and practices done by Eric Hanushek, Ludger Woessmann, Martin West, Michael Kremer, Karthik Muralidharan and Charles Glenn because, unlike Tucker and other «best practices» gurus, they avoid the error of selection on the dependent variable by considering the full range of outcomes, not just focusing on successful places.
Policy makers, civic leaders, and media outlets are encouraged to scrutinize this report with skepticism, recognizing it for what it is: an error - ridden document commissioned by a biased organization with a political agenda and conclusion in mind.
In another study, the error rate was calculated to be 25 percent, based on three years of data, according to a 2010 study by Mathematica Policy Research — meaning the model would incorrectly rate 1 in 4 teachers.
Right now they are wrong 26 percent of the time,» she said, referring to a 2010 report on value - added measures by Mathematica Policy Research that said there is about a 25 percent chance of an error if three years of test scores are used in the evaluation.
Some of the featured education policy books include Reign of Error by Diane Ravitch, The School Revolution by Ron Paul, and The Smartest Kids in the World by Amanda Ripley.
For payments made, King of Kash provides a 100 % Refund Policy if any payment is taken in error or not according to the terms of the Loan Agreement signed by the customer.
The policy guards the lender against an error by whomever searched the title.
A new report released by the Policy and Economic Research Council (PERC) in May 2011 revealed that less than 1 % of credit reports actually have an error that, if corrected, would improve credit scores more than 25 points.
Finally, as to the direct question: Each lender has a different policy, and you'll have to either ask them or find out by trial and error.
The borrower emphasized that they felt like the customer service reps did their jobs well, but the policy itself was outrageously burdensome on borrowers given that the error was made by Aspire.
Currently one of every five American consumers has an error on his or her credit report and 5 percent of us endure errors so serious that we likely are being overcharged for credit card debts, auto loans, insurance policies and other financial obligations, according to a comprehensive study issued Monday by federal regulators.
Coverage under the policy would include losses by reason of any act, error, omission, misstatement, misleading statement, neglect or breach of duty.
My view is that ultimately it's a waste of mental energy, since we've already got enough certainty to know that it's a good idea to take out an insurance policy against the worst - case scenario — and by the time you've got the hindsight to have «no error bars,» it's already too late to do anything about GHGs:
This is the Q&A between Senator Ed Markey (D - MA), Judith Curry (Prof Atmospheric Science, GA Inst Tech), and Mark Steyn (arts reviewer and conservative activist)... Senator Ed Markey has been briefed by activists, doesn't listen to the testimony, and so not only does not understand the other side of either the science or policy debates (which differ), he does not know there is an other side (he just sees error).
Arguably, the harm that can come from public policy decision that are based on errors, omissions or deceptions by climate researchers is equal to the harm that can come from unregulated stock market promoters.
One could hardly ask for a better embodiment (the NewsHour removed it yesterday since it violated their comment policy *)[* See 11/3/16 Author's addition below] of exactly what I was describing, offered by someone apparently oblivious to how he / she helped me make my own point with six accusation errors in a single sentence and a valueless profile link of me which fails to prove any of the accusations.
Under Nature s policies, a Corrigendum is defined as «notification of an important error made by the authors [Nature s bold] that affects the publication record or the scientific integrity of the paper, or the reputation of the authors or the journal.»
(3) This policy debate is full of people stubbornly fetishizing procedural things like «peer reviewed» as if they trump fundamental things like «archived» and «disclosed» and «written by an author who acknowledges errors after they are pointed out» and «clear» and «technically correct.»
A key determinant both of coverage provided by the LawPRO policy under the Law Society's insurance program, and of whether liability could spread beyond the individual lawyer - policyholder, is the nature of the error or omission giving rise to a claim.
The coverage does this by treating a «dishonest, fraudulent, criminal or malicious» act of either the insured or of others for whose actions the insured might be liable (for example, under the doctrine of vicarious liability) as an «error, omission or negligent act» as described in the policy.
This means that if you are a lawyer in private practice currently insured by LawPRO, you are free to offer pro bono services to clients, and as long as you are within the terms of your coverage and comply with the policy conditions, you can expect to be covered for errors and omissions up to the limits of your coverage.
Likewise, decisions by circuit judges to handle Booker plain error in particular (and diverse) ways reflect a policy judgment, as did the Supreme Court's decision not to resolve the circuit split over Booker plain error standards.
Legal Voice, the online legal magazine, last month published an article which expressed fear that the government is still trying to consolidate Chris Grayling's misguided legal reforms by stealth, by using bureaucratic nit - picking to reject applications, for example, on the ground of an error in one box of the form used at the insistence of the LAA (see «Is the MoJ pursuing a policy of «consolidation by stealth?
My colleague Jim Lewis wrote recently on our firm's Carolina personal injury attorneys» website that a new policy statement from the American Academy of Pediatrics encourages pediatricians to promote safety when providing patient care by admitting mistakes, and then assessing errors to learn from them.
The term «experience» or «experienced,» as used on the Site, Applications, and in other communications in reference to third party attorneys participating in LegalZoom's legal plans or other attorney access services means that the legal plan primary handling partner of each law firm fulfills the following: (a) possesses a minimum of five years» experience practicing law, (b) maintains errors and omissions insurance policies consistent with industry standards, (c) is in good standing with the state bar in each jurisdiction in which the attorney is licensed to practice, (d) has no pending malpractice lawsuit, as of the date of joining one of LegalZoom's legal plans, and (e) has no public record of discipline by a state bar within the last five years.
Errors & Omissions Liability aka Professional Liability responds to situations not covered by a Commercial General Liability policy which addresses events related to property damage and bodily injury.
Read and understand the terms and conditions, inclusions and exclusions, and check for spelling errors, withholding of information and misrepresentation of facts, if the policy document is being filled in by an agent on your behalf.
This indexed universal life insurance policy (this «Policy») is not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by SPDJI, S&P, or any of their respective affiliates and none of such parties make any representation regarding the advisability of paying premiums for the Policy nor do they have any liability for any errors, omissions, or interruptions of the S&P 500 policy (this «Policy») is not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by SPDJI, S&P, or any of their respective affiliates and none of such parties make any representation regarding the advisability of paying premiums for the Policy nor do they have any liability for any errors, omissions, or interruptions of the S&P 500 Policy») is not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by SPDJI, S&P, or any of their respective affiliates and none of such parties make any representation regarding the advisability of paying premiums for the Policy nor do they have any liability for any errors, omissions, or interruptions of the S&P 500 Policy nor do they have any liability for any errors, omissions, or interruptions of the S&P 500 Index.
For the first time, a low - cost Errors and Omissions (E&O) insurance policy for agents marketing critical illness insurance, Medicare Supplement and Medicare Advantage and long - term care insurance policies is being made available by the American Association for Critical Illness Insurance as well as the American Association for Medicare Supplement Insurance.
Typical professional liability policies will indemnify the insured against loss arising from any claim or claims made during the policy period by reason of any covered error, omission or negligent act committed in the conduct of the insured's professional business during the policy period.
More specifically a typical policy will provide indemnity to the insured against loss arising from any claim or claims made during the policy period by reason of any covered error, omission or negligent act committed in the conduct of the insured's professional business during the policy period.
«Online purchase reduces the errors of feeding the wrong data by the insurers, since the customer will fill up the policy documents,» commented Patel of Cigna TTK Health Insurance.
Damages caused by your own error are generally not covered by a renters insurance policy.
The way this would play out is by determining what the policy should have cost (even though it was their error), and charge the difference in premium against the death benefit.
Third, Windows 10 includes Cortana, though the MiiX 3 installation said «Cortana Search is disabled by company policy» - a most unhelpful error message on a PC not running Windows 10 Professional.
This can be done by underscoring the quantitative and qualitative results of their work, such as costs cut, revenue generated, time saved, customer satisfaction increased, errors decreased, manuals written, policies and procedures developed, training instituted and so forth.
As a medical claims clerk you will deny inappropriate claims following policy guidelines, prepare claims that must be routed to other departments for further review, review difficult claims with guidance from Claims Supervisor, identify billing errors and possible fraudulent claims submissions and obtain eligibility verification and other health insurance coverage by Internet or POS.
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