As a result, the draft
contains errors of law, of which I gave warning.
Unfortunately, on February 21, 2014, Quebec's Minister of Justice filed a notice to appeal the judgement stating that
it contains errors of fact and law that deserve to be reviewed by the Court of Appeal.
It contains errors of fact and is written in an unprofessional style.
Research that
contains errors of this importance should not be taken seriously especially when they are not even peer reviewed....
But charges that his volume was «rushed» out and that, when compared with From Time to Time,
it contains errors of fact, were one reason why he changed his mind.
Lindsell flatly argues that the Bible «does not
contain error of any kind» — that it may be absolutely trusted in all its references to history, cosmology, science and so forth.
According to a study by the Public Interest Research Group in Washington D.C., nearly 80 % of credit reports
contained an error of some kind!
Did you know that studies have shown that as much as 79 % of credit reports
contain errors of some kind?
Note that reconsideration success seems to vary drastically between issuers, and some issuers may only reconsider applications that
contained an error of some kind.
520 or 521 to review is not open ended; exercising this power will be appropriate in only three situations: (1) where there is admissible new evidence; (2) where the impugned decision
contains an error of law; or (3) where the decision is clearly inappropriate.
Not exact matches
The challenge was that the IOC's digital archive was itself incomplete: it had only a rudimentary collection
of historical materials — and some
of those materials, especially older, pre-digital samples,
contained errors.
As a result
of these
errors, we feel the conclusionary statements
contained in this letter lack credibility.»
In another study conducted by psychologists Jane Vignovic and Lori Foster Thompson that focused solely on electronic communication, writers
of the message were found to «be less conscientious, intelligent and trustworthy when the message
contained many grammatical
errors.»
And if a spreadsheet
contains more than 200 rows
of data, the
error - rate pushes all the way up to 100 percent.
While the American Medical Association estimated that 7.1 percent
of paid claims in 2013
contained an
error, a 2014 NerdWallet study found mistakes in 49 percent
of Medicare claims.
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To start with, the data collected for GDP calculations come from surveys and therefore necessarily
contain a margin
of error.
Keep in mind, though, that the overwhelming majority
of websites — including W3C's —
contain some
errors and operate just fine as is.
While research from the American Medical Association showed that 7.1 percent
of all claims paid by insurers in 2013
contained a mistake, patient advocates and other professionals who review medical claims for accuracy put the frequency
of billing
errors at more like 80 percent or even 90 percent.
The latter feature helped one restaurant catch a supplier
error that had the restaurant paying for boxes
of 20 hamburger patties but receiving boxes that
contained only 18.
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Such development
of doctrine, typically in response to grave
error and deviant traditions built upon such
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Only a book that
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Man does not learn
of God through the Bible, which
contains numerous
errors and many vulgar passages.
The priest might put his foot down and ban the use
of hymns that
contain doctrinal
errors: the one where Jesus is reported as saying «I am with you in this bread and wine» for example.
For many people it can come from reading the Bible and finding that it
contains some good morals, but also
errors, contradictions, hypocrisy, nonsense and IMMORALITY by the standards
of many people who follow the Golden Rule today.
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.
Pinnock's concept
of intention, for example, allows that «the Bible
contains errors but teaches none.»
For Pinnock, the implication
of this hermeneutical qualification to the notion
of inerrancy is that though the Bible «
contains errors» it «teaches none.
The principal
error of Unification belief is not that it is somehow «unreal» belief, but what this belief
contains as substance.
These
errors indicated to Niebuhr romanticism's failure to penetrate to the paradox
of the human spirit.10 He maintained that the individual self can not, be
contained within the presuppositions
of any
of these three competing anthropologies.
Thomas Merton whom nobody could accuse
of reactionary views, maintained, «The reason heresies have to be condemned is that they
contain elements which resemble the truth and therefore lead well - meaning Christians into
error.»
You seem to have a lot
of trouble differentiating between a part
of something and the whole
of something; you made the same
error when you implied that evolution is completely random because a small part
of evolution
contains random events..
The spate
of bad books on philosophy and religion by prominent scientists — Dawkins» The God Delusion, Hawking and Mlodinow's The Grand Design, and Atkins» On Being, among others — is notable not only for the sophomoric philosophical and theological
errors they
contain but also for their sheer repetitiveness.
In an interview today, Cardinal Gerhard Müller, head
of the Vatican's doctrine shop, explains why this latter approach
contains a great
error:
Our current versions are based on copied manuscripts that
contained a small percentage
of grammatical, syntax and spelling
errors, in addition to variant texts.
This version was made from a medieval text
containing a number
of scribal
errors, rather than from original manuscripts.
The Bible is a great book
of morals, but it was compiled by imperfect men so it also
contains errors, contradictions, hypocrisy and nonsense.
For those not familiar with academic debates, the impression could be given that West's work
contains serious
errors, when, in fact, his books have received imprimaturs and the endorsement
of trusted figures.
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