Sentences with phrase «egregious errors in»

As was previously reported, Coinbase — one of the most popular digital currency exchanges — experienced one of the more egregious errors in...
As was previously reported, Coinbase — one of the most popular digital currency exchanges — experienced one of the more egregious errors in recent cryptocurrency history by duplicating users» past debit / credit card and bank purchases, effectively siphoning money from accounts without authorization.
Navel - gazing is one of the most common, most egregious errors in law firm writing — «we did this, our lawyer did that, our firm has a long history of something else».
When someone makes such egregious errors in forecasting as Hansen did in the 1980s about NYC, then he loses privileges and society should put him into a quasi-limited time out until he has proven his reformation.
Since the IPCC seems unwilling to change even the most egregious errors in AR4 this means that any subsequent comments will be ignored.
You are wasting your time with verbal discussions here — you can actually work out the microcanonical description of this particular gas, and have avoided becoming engaged in the discussions of the Velasco paper only because you wished to help instruct me on my ignorance first, because of the egregious errors in my thermodynamic reasoning.
That in our day we still build brand new tract homes with flex duct strung carelessly about a ventilated attic, that many have little to no roof overhangs for shading and wall protection, that many shamelessly orient nearly an entire facade of glazing due west, pierce their ceilings full of recessed lights, place unsealed, non-insulated pull - down attic stairs inside the house and air handlers either in attics or garages... in spite of wonderful innovations in building science over the past several decades... blunders like these and other egregious errors in design and construction continue apace.
They have made some pretty egregious errors in each, and, when these are pointed out, refuse to even admit such.
Of course, in the same way that Jevons could not see the ability for oil, gas, and nuclear power to render us less fundamentally reliant on coal, I am sure we are making equally egregious errors in our predictions of energy transitions (or at least some of us are).
No, the reason for me giving up on EC was strictly business — drastically reduced sales, delinquent royalty payments, and most of all, egregious errors in the company's favor made on multiple ones of my royalty statements since mid-2013.
Their response ignores the egregious errors in implementation that we identified, namely the fact that they threw out a majority of the state observations, miscoded outcome information, and completely confused the sequence of test introduction and achievement measurement in several states.
And the «expert» on C - sections who provided the accompanying Q&A is none other than Amy Romano of Lamaze, who has repeatedly demonstrated that she can not analyze scientific research, misunderstands what she reads, and refuses to correct egregious errors in her written materials.
President Donald Trump has not even been in office a month yet and has already made some egregious errors in his professional communications.
You're only supposed to overturn your call on the ice if there's conclusive evidence and an egregious error in the case of goalie interference.»
Unlike Carswell for its egregious error in the consolidated IP statutes, the printer was called to the Star Chamber and fined 650 pounds.
And if you think I've made an egregious error in the selection above, let me know in the comments.

Not exact matches

For example, if your packaging workflow results in an egregious error, you may take it as a sign that the business is weak.
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.
(2) The error in their thinking which had seemed to justify this sectarian practice was an egregious misconception of the meaning of baptism.»
5 The Episcopal Church is in error and to use it in the idea that if one church approves it it is ok is most egregious.
As much as the bible has factual errors in it, the moral and ethical flaws are much more plentiful and egregious.
A side note: I'm not a fan of referee conspiracy theories but they made two egregious errors spotting the ball in UMI's favor.
In which case, the app should be called out for this egregious sports blog error
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.
Phil Mickelson somehow took one of the most egregious errors he's ever made in competition and turned it around on his opponents during Friday's Presidents Cup match.
YOUR FALSE ACCUSATION AND ITS IMPLICATIONS This is an egregious error, a product of always a «constant vilification without checking your facts» in which attacking colleagues often supersedes getting it right.
As a former journalist in NYC, I am embarrassed that a reporter would make such an egregious error.
Nurses for a private medical company waited more than 12 hours to call an ambulance and were harshly criticized by state investigators for «egregious» errors in care.
Correction: An egregious self - editing error put Rivera and Espaillat in the Assembly, not the Senate, in an earlier version of this article.
While a lucky few authors are able to correct egregious mistakes like wrong character names or missing paragraphs in later print runs, most of the time, errors remain in the text forever.
«In a rush to publish, some sloppy authors put out work with egregious editing errors and poorly designed covers.
Still, in a rush to publish, some sloppy authors put out work with egregious editing errors and poorly designed covers.
To the first point: are the errors of the innocuous, ever - present type found in a large lender's portfolio, or egregious underwriting errors knowingly committed to increase production while offsetting risk through the FHA program?
We have already pointed out some of the more egregious scientific errors in Crichton's novel (see Michael Crichton's State of Confusion).
Only one of the parties involved has (1) had their claims fail scientific peer - review, (2) produced a reconstruction that is completely at odds with all other existing estimates (note that there is no sign of the anomalous 15th century warmth claimed by MM in any of the roughly dozen other model and proxy - based estimates shown here), and (3) been established to have made egregious elementary errors in other published work that render the work thoroughly invalid.
Dr. Peter Gleick (member of the National Academy of Sciences) recently exposed fallacies in two denier articles in Forbes Magazine by «serial climate science conjurer Patrick Michaels with egregious and outrageous claims and errors.
In perhaps the biggest backpedaling, The Sunday Times of London, which led the media pack in charging that IPCC reports were full of egregious (and probably intentional) errors, retracted its central claim — namely, that the IPCC statement that up to 40 percent of the Amazonian rainforest could be vulnerable to climate change was «unsubstantiated.&raquIn perhaps the biggest backpedaling, The Sunday Times of London, which led the media pack in charging that IPCC reports were full of egregious (and probably intentional) errors, retracted its central claim — namely, that the IPCC statement that up to 40 percent of the Amazonian rainforest could be vulnerable to climate change was «unsubstantiated.&raquin charging that IPCC reports were full of egregious (and probably intentional) errors, retracted its central claim — namely, that the IPCC statement that up to 40 percent of the Amazonian rainforest could be vulnerable to climate change was «unsubstantiated.»
«Wikipedia's acid rain entry receives near - daily edits, some of which result in egregious errors and a distortion of consensus science,» he said.
Not just understand it well enough to say lots of nifty words about it — well enough to start from the basic empirical laws and principles and derive and demonstrate nearly the whole thing through the introductory classical level at the blackboard, without notes, as I do several times a year in front of several hundred very bright students a year, working with a team of Ph.D. physicists who are my co-instructors (with perhaps a century of teaching experience between us who, one would think, would correct my errors if I made any egregious ones along the way).
Yet, despite having «semi-protected» status to prevent anonymous changes, Wikipedia's acid rain entry receives near - daily edits, some of which result in egregious errors and a distortion of consensus science.»
The errors in the MM and Wegman et al analysis were far more egregious.
The other egregious error is to argue that because climate has changed continually in the past, one shouldn't worry about it in the future.
Limbaugh's transcript does not completely mirror the actual words in the article, although the most egregious divergence from the truth may be, could be, probably is some kind of error in transcription.
Indeed, you left a closed Climate Science discussion forum (of which we were both Members) in a huff because you could not cope with my pointing out your egregious scientific errors.
There are various errors of judgement, in my humble opinion, ranging from the niggling to the egregious, missing opportunities to inform, promote, reassure and direct interest both inside and outside the firm.
But Keaton says that crime lab scandals fall into two categories: those involving fraud or other egregious misconduct, which are few and far between but suggest a complete breakdown in the integrity of a lab; and those based on human error, which are far more common but much easier to identify and correct.
The recording itself is not made available to the public, to avoid tampering; but it is possible to have a particular recording transcribed by a court - approved stenographer, and (after approval by the judge, to ensure no egregious errors slipped through and the case was not heard in private) the transcript made available to the public like any other document.
In cases of egregious errors, diseases or even cancer don't get caught in time — leading to devastating resultIn cases of egregious errors, diseases or even cancer don't get caught in time — leading to devastating resultin time — leading to devastating results.
The (Judicial Conduct) Commission conducted its review and concluded the errors in Count I were so egregious that Judge Gormley could not claim the errors were made in good faith.
As to what will result in liability, Lord Kerr stated that «only conspicuous or substantial errors in investigation» would result in a breach of the art 3 duty, later saying that such investigative errors would have to be «egregious and significant» [29].
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