Sentences with phrase «erred at»

And the group also found that Mr. Giuliani erred at a Republican debate when, while calling for tort reform, he said that 2.2 percent of the nation's gross domestic product «is spent on all these frivolous lawsuits.?
If they've erred at all since then, it's been in just how dramatically they've restored these old films to a vibrant, sparkling, pristine state.
According to the party members, the Vetting Committee in the Greater Accra Region erred at the initial stage by clearing Samuel George Nartey to contest in the parliamentary primary because until the 2012 elections he was unknown in the constituency.
Here we are in the realm of speculation, of course, but we can say this at least: no preacher who knows his business and who is aware of «the wideness of God's mercy» can dare to talk as if only those who have visibly and expressly professed Christian faith are the concern of a deity whose «nature and name» is Love, Thus the preaching of the ordained minister must necessarily err, if it errs at all, on the side of generosity and charity.
Czeisler based his estimate of mistake - related deaths on the number of interns (at least 100,000) now practicing in the U.S. and the assumption that more experienced residents are erring at similar rates.
However, given that writer - director Craig Mazin has already directed a superhero spoof, a pretty fun independent effort called The Specials, it's hard not to be disappointed at how far off the mark Superhero Movie errs at aiming for the funny bone.
We all err at one time or another.

Not exact matches

Neither cut was a particular surprise: Buffett had previously said he erred in buying Conoco at a peak price for oil (though now, of course, the commodity's rising price is putting a different cast on the investment) and he had publicly protested Kraft's 2010 purchase of Cadbury, which he thought not in the interests of Kraft's shareholders.
The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know neither victory nor defeat.
Simply put keywords are king and long tail ones at that are extremely potent in attracting web traffic esp targeted website traffic however you do need to err on the side of caution as such keywords need to tally with the audience you want.
I see the value in having a small bond allocation, but we're both so young that I would err on the side of accumulating more stocks than bonds at this stage.
«Councils can err», was a revulotionary thought at the time.
Science is beginning to reveal what the Church has so vehemently taught that life begins at conception and if there is any doubt it is better to err on the side of life.
It is clear that philosophy, no less than theology, has always taken it for granted that man has to a greater or lesser degree erred and gone astray, or at least that he is always in danger of so doing.
Yet in his 1519 Leipzig debate with Catholic theologian Johann Eck and his 1521 speech at the Diet of Worms, Luther also contended that councils had erred and contradicted each other, as when the Fifth Lateran Council overturned Constance's decree that councils were above popes.
But the lay witnesses may have erred on the side of emphasizing the personal, the existential, too much; at some of those events the attitude was that «I'll communicate my high to you in the hope that you'll get a Jesus high, too.»
We should greatly err if we were to claim that at ~ is point the idea first dawned on human thought through the insight of this Hebrew poet.
According to Niebuhr's analysis, romanticism errs in the contradictory criticism it levels at rationalism.
The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat.
Yes, to be sure, there have been self - appointed judges since that time, who have erred and chopped away at the whole forest — and the crowd found it most flattering.
2 - 3), and whether it is apt to celebrate communion in the morning when Jesus instituted the Eucharist after supper (16.1 - 17.1), the pastor in Cyprian returns at the end of the letter to assure forgiveness to those who may have erred in good faith in the past (18.4), and requesting his people to recognise that since Christ's «second coming is now drawing near to us,» (18.4), it is incumbent upon them to act so that «He may find us upholding what He has counselled, observing what He has taught and doing what He Himself has done.»
The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena; whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs and comes short again and again; who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, and spends himself in a worthy cause; who, at the best, knows in the end the triumph of high achievement; and who, at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat.»
This Author feels that the judge in question erred in his statements justifying his decision and the plaintiff is almost certain to obtain a new trial at the least on appeal.
32 Behold, I am against them that prophesy false dreams, saith the LORD, and do tell them, and cause my people to err by their lies, and by their lightness; yet I sent them not, nor commanded them: therefore they shall not profit this people at all, saith the LORD.
At this point, the best solution is for Christians to err on the side of being loving when dealing with people who have been abused by the church.
I was staying the night at my friend's place after going to a wedding and he made angel food cake with strawberries & whipped cream for dessert and I was like «This food blogger that I'm obsessed with, err, follow, had a recipe for French toast made with angel food cake!
You want the dough and the butter packet to be at the same temperature as one another, and it's okay to err on the side of having it be too warm while you're handling it.
I err on the very moist side because it makes for a not - overly - dry patty, but you can add more bread crumbs, a bit at a time, to firm up the mixture, if need be.
And although at the time I felt like I was wasting a boatload of precious ingredients, to say it was worth it would be a total understatement because now we have what I've been referring to as the best vegan chocolate chip (err, chunk) cookie recipe, ever.
His Honour then addressed the ACCC's submission that (para 362)» the primary judge erred by failing to recognise that Metcash enjoyed a degree of pricing discretion and that that freedom demonstrated that it did not face close constraint from the major supermarket chains» and again concluded (at 375) that the «primary judge's assessment... does not reflect error».
So, my suggestion would be to err on the side of too short of a second ferment at first and gradually add time until you achieve the desired result.
So, when I saw ready made tahini at the store I snapped it up with plans of making hummus all day err day.
Many will err on the side of carbs, since they're easy to make and transport, but it's the veggies that tend to be gone at the end of our potluck parties.
Err on the side of caution by ordering based on regions you recognize, and if a producer sounds like one you've seen collecting dust at the corner store, trust your gut.
They've usually erred on the side of pragmatism, but someone sat on the caps lock this week, and the Indians are officially the most interesting buyer at the deadline.
Another reason though is to err on the side of caution with our best defender as there are bigger and more important games ahead, such as the FA cup semi-final with Reading at Wembley next weekend and the crucial home clash with Chelsea the following week.
Err lets just look at last three years shall we?
Lukaku my left foot Lol, the guy is a small team player, Mourihno this days isnt injecting brain at all into his dealings... I now seems to love him, he should continue to err as we succeed.
The referee knows, adopting an approach of erring against Arsenal at every opportunity is going to go down well on the back pages, and in the studios of SKY Sports, MOTD, Talksport and the rest.
The Loons got revenge against a ten - man Five Stripes squad late in the season, winning 3 - 2 thanks to two stoppage time goals against Atlanta United keeper... err... holy smokes, who was in at that point?
Only once in 38 match Premier League history has a team with 36 points or more at this stage of the season been relegated (Birmingham in 2010/11) but nevertheless it is better to err on the side of caution here.
Should Pep Guardiola decide to err on the side of caution, Gabriel Jesus could take Aguero's place up front at Leicester City.
Male circumcision at birth is a physical parallel of the doctrine of «cross dressing» or «transvestism,» which holds (since WWII factory work freed women from psychiatric attack on their right to wear ANYTHING) that «only males may err in clothing choice.»
In a ceremonial signing on November 14, 2011 at Lower Dauphin High School, Governor Corbett said that «Some will call this erring on the side of caution.
By 5:30 a.m. I have stretched, showered, dressed (hopefully not falling over in this process at some point) and begun the first pot of fuel, err, coffee.
Most parents can see immediately where we erred and perhaps are laughing at our naiveté.
Despite admitting of erring in a subsequent post, a concerned Ghanaian George Krobea Asante and an NPP member has lashed out at the presidential staffer for disrespecting «our party members for their selfless service to the party» that won the 2016 elections.
He said: «Boris with typical fortitude and courage looked down at his watch with the famous print of Che Guevara and said: «err, it's my sisters».»
Cuomo said that there is «no reason to believe at this time that there is an immediate threat» to the city, but to «err on the side of caution,» the state will be deploying an additional 1,000 New York State Police and National Guard people to police the bus terminals, airports and subway stations.
Nor will the Carswell agenda itemised at his press conference — changing the law so that erring MPs can be recalled, or regaining control of the UK's borders, or even disrupting sofa government — be advanced by his departure for Ukip.
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