Sentences with word «erring»

«I'm focusing on erring on the standards and making sure that we air on the side of public safety and that we do not put teachers and administrators at risk... Have a good day.»
The Court held that the trial judge erred in not admitting the evidence of the offer as an exception to settlement privilege.
First, the Supreme Court found that the trial judge erred by not following its almost 100 - year - old Gold Seal decision.
U.S. Chamber files amicus brief in Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court arguing trial court erred on specific personal jurisdiction analysis
The M Division was clearly intent on not erring on the side of caution.
In Salvas v. Wal - Mart Stores, the SJC ruled that a trial court judge erred when he decertified the class action, excluded testimony from the plaintiffs» expert witness, and granted partial summary judgment in favor of Wal - Mart.
Usually erring more on the side of conservatism the Academy Awards shocked many by including Yorgos Lanthimos «film in its short list.
I would say they run slightly small so err on the side of the larger size.
In the case at bar, the Court of Appeal erred in finding that the construction of the finder's fee agreement constituted a question of law.
Have always erred towards the spiritual path, but these days, I'm more serious about it than ever.
Immelt was a talented manager who erred by overly - emulating his predecessor's style when he more appropriately needed to emulate his urgency.
I had always erred toward the natural where my skin care and body care were concerned, but as a beauty editor some not - so - friendly SKUs would inevitably find their way into my bathroom cabinet, promising the earth and beyond.
The court also erred in concluding that the case fell into the very small residual category where striking off was not appropriate.
I'd rather err on the side of taking action today.
The Federal Court of Canada ruled on Tuesday October 2, 2012 that the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal erred in law when it refused to apply Section 13 of the Canada Human Rights Act following a hearing into a complaint by Ottawa lawyer and activist Richard Warman.
Scalia was known for erring on the side of even the most unpopular suspects (he once referred to himself as «the darling of the criminal defense bar»).
Keep in mind that many physicians may not be able to accurately judge what's safe and what's not and, when ignorant, sometimes err too much on the side of caution.
(1) the trial judge erred with respect to determining the respondent father's child support overpayment; and
For him, the extension is proof that the past government did not err as claimed by the NPP in opposition.
Very easy to make gluten - free too, unlike store - bought condiments which in addition to not holding a candle to the homemade version, so often err on the gluten - y side.
The chambers judge found that the Board erred by falling into the «trap» revealed in the Court of Appeal's decision in Southam Inc. v. British Columbia.
But in light of the evidence that even BPA - free plastics bags leach chemicals with EA even without added stress like a hot water bath, I think erring on the side of caution is probably wise.6
It is not surprising that he sometimes errs in his descriptions of religious behavior.
His / her work description also involves enforcing disciplinary actions on erring members of staff, especially when such employees are under his / her supervision.
Carrots all day err day!
The motion judge erred at para. 67 of his reasons by equating knowledge that the defendants had caused a loss with a conclusion that a proceeding would be an appropriate means to seek a remedy for the loss.
We leave the prayer and god - fearing to the sheeple... err people in charge!
Furthermore, diagnostic medicine relies heavily on tests and equipment that may also err from time to time.
Seconds later Courtois erred again when his loose pass out of his own area was picked off by Suarez but the keeper recovered to block his shot.
Usually erring more on the side of conservatism the Academy Awards shocked many by including
If you're a real estate professional using Facebook to market your services, you've probably erred when it comes to communicating with your social media sphere at one time or another.
Then there's the Alfa's ride to consider that at all times errs towards the supple and while you might initially think it's going to be overly soft it's actually remarkably resistant to body roll and controls itself impeccably over dips and crests when we put it through its paces on the North York moors.
If the one did not honour his master, and the other did not rejoice in his helper, an (observer), though intelligent, might greatly err about them.
A few commentators in this blog have repeatedly inquired quite wisely why we wouldn't just err on the side of caution with certain facets of climate change?
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.
He urged the public to report any personnel of the corps who exhibited act of misconduct in the course of election duty, adding that disciplinary action would be adequately taken against such erring officer.
Those parts of the act are «justifiable in a free and democratic society,» and thus, the tribunal erred by declining to apply them.
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.
The appellants argued that both tiers of the tribunal had not only erred in failing to have regard to the triggers set out in the communication from the EU Commission to the Parliament and the Council (Com (2009) 313), but had also approached the burden of proof incorrectly because applying Papajorgji [2012] UKUT 38 the respondent had to produce evidence showing a reasonable suspicion.
I think for this, Wenger can not be absolved of blame; he's definitely erred in tactical approach to games, imo he's too protective of the players, he has blind spots, and he's definitely got ta take some share of the blame for the teams perennial crumbling.
The fact that the list of possible candidates is so short means you then have to go hunting manually through the categories, a process which errs more on making sure the thumbnails are bold and brash than accelerating how quickly you can find something to watch.
My goal is to make fewer and fewer mistakes, knowing that I will still err from time to time.
USA Funds contends the bankruptcy court clearly erred by averaging the differing monthly expense figures the Penas provided at various stages of the proceeding — at the time they filed their Chapter 7 bankruptcy schedules, at the time they responded to interrogatories, and at the time of trial.
The appeal panel erred in law by concluding that the reasons of the reviewing courts should be given only limited weight.»
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