Sentences with phrase «erring more»

Our first drive of the Range Rover Velar unveiled a car befitting of the brand's luxury remit, erring more toward refinement in the same way the Porsche favours dynamics.
Usually erring more on the side of conservatism the Academy Awards shocked many by including
The trailer implies we'll be erring more on the side of the outlaws in this game, something that is further reinforced by the description:
I know this recipe isn't tremendously ground - breaking and errs more on the side of too simple, but these little guys are — for lack of a better word — incredible.
Allure is similar in tone to the Queen's favorite Ballet Slippers hue, but errs more on the side of white than pink.
I'm still looking forward to it, I feel it should have erred more towards a survivalist rpg than a bog standard open world action game.
The developers at Rockstar Games aren't known for their E3 presence, so the chances of this being confirmed during the show err more on the unlikely side.
Nevertheless, I am motivated to qualify these reservations surrounding Isle of Dogs and contend that the film ultimately errs more towards respectful homage, where the Japanese elements of Isle of Dogs are treated with a solemn respect rather than just Orientalist set dressing.
Like its fellow Frankfurt debutants, it boasts Sabelt front seats, but the emphasis errs more towards luxury than trackday friendliness.
The Astra Sportwagon steers and rides similarly to the hatch: That is, it errs more on the sporty side than the cushier sedan, with pleasantly light steering (maybe be too light and slow, at 2.7 turns from lock to lock, for some) and a well - controlled ride that subtly reveals the design input from local Holden engineers.
Preposterously large front grille on the Audi A5 aside, the German rivals to the Lexus tend to err more on the sensible side of the styling department.
The Fabia has been set - up to err more on the side of handling and grip rather than ride comfort, although compliance was adequate over the lesser bumps and potholes likely to be encountered on suburban streets.
Similarly, if your nest egg is pretty much the only resource you can tap in the event of emergencies or large unanticipated expenses, then you'll probably want to err more or the side of safety.
These common interruptions tend to err more on the side of inconvenient annoyances than helpful story expansion.
Graphically, Rogue Continuum isn't the most impressive game on the PC but it errs more on the side of nostalgia which actually suits the ridiculous nature of the story and gameplay.
Or do you err more on the side of caution, preferring to nibble off little bits here and there and focus more on avoiding enemies?
HAWX is a dog - fighting flight simulator that errs more towards arcade gameplay than it does realism.
The developers at Rockstar Games aren't known for their E3 presence, so the chances of this being confirmed during the show err more on the unlikely side.
To the extent that it errs, I think it errs more on the margins than in basic principle.
Robinson, Shepherd and others said meteorologists probably erred more in the way they relayed the forecast to the public than the prediction itself.
The authors erred more on the side of caution and concluded the study advising investors that
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.

Not exact matches

The charge leveled by the advising scientists is not that the EPA erred in the 20 peer - reviewed studies it conducted and 3,500 more studies and reports it reviewed.
«In the absence of information, [employees] make up sinister stories, and we have seen that disappear when we err on the side of more transparency.»
In fact, far more salespeople err on the side of timidity than on the side of aggressive closing.
Immelt was a talented manager who erred by overly - emulating his predecessor's style when he more appropriately needed to emulate his urgency.
Unfortunately humans are also prone to err in more serious situations — like deciding whether or not a patient is in need of open heart surgery.
What's more, for all its bubble - era laxity the Fed has erred on the side of being too tight more recently than 1937.
If reps are allowed to qualify as they see fit, then they will always err on the side of more opportunities to close.
Policymakers should not respond to every financial event, but they should respond aggressively to potential crises — and the greater the uncertainty, the more policymakers should err on the side of a bigger response.
They look like adverts for sophisticated financial services, rather than the usual adverts for more, err, consumer - oriented products.
Investors willing to do a little more analysis, however, will quickly see that both are facing external issues that could have a material impact on their business outlooks for years to come, which is why most investors should err on the side of caution with this pair.
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.
After attracting criticism over what were widely seen as premature moves to tighten monetary policy before the start of the eurozone crisis in 2011 — 2012, it seems more likely the ECB will be inclined to err on the side of caution this time around.
After attracting criticism in the past over what were widely seen as premature policy moves, it seems more likely the ECB will be inclined to err on the side of caution this time around.
It features academics and journalists arguing that a powerful institution should err on the side of providing less information to the public, not more
Steve... that's not necessary... let's read those writings as the product of human imagination as it seeks the meaning and purpose of human existence and never forget...» to err is human»... anything more is to turn them all into demi - gods.
After years of experimentation and reflection — and membership protocols that tended to err on the side of inclusiveness — our staff came to the conclusion that our membership process could and should be far more than a perfunctory series of classes.
David Instone - Brewer investigates whether or not churches should teach that the Bible is without err... More
Some of you are more motivated to err on the side of love and others on the side of truth.
THAT (MAYBE) THE LORD HIMSELF DID NOT BAPTISE (IN WATER), AND THOUGH HIS DISCIPLES DID, MAYBE THE LORD DID NOT DESIRE THAT THEY SHOULD BAPTISE IN WATER, MORE IMPORTANTLY THEY SHOULD BAPTISE PEOPLE IN (INTO) HIM, TRIUNE GOD (AND FOR THIS WATER WAS NOT REALLY NEEDED) BUT THE DISCIPLES ERRED A BIT IN THIS.
Pretty surely it will be more than we could have had, if we were unconscious of our liability to err.
You know that I am descended from the most Christian emperors of the German nation, from the Catholic kings of Spain, the Archdukes of Austria and the dukes of Burgundy... After death they left us by natural right and heritage these holy Catholic observances, to live according to them and to die according to their example... I am determined to support everything that these predecessors and I myself have kept... It is certain that a single friar errs in his opinion which is against all of Christendom and according to which all of Christianity will be and will always have been in error both in the past thousand years and even more in the present... I am absolutely determined to stake on this cause my kingdoms and seignories, my friends, my body and blood, my life and soul.
It is certain that the Chronicler draws an Ezra somewhat more massive and significant than in fact he was; and it is probable that the Chronicler errs in making Ezra an older contemporary of Nehemiah.
The dough will rise and fill more of the skillet than you think, so if anything err on the side of underfilling.
I can't always find chocolate with the exact cacao percent, but I improvise, and usually err on the side of a little more dark.
The only time I erred was when I got a large jalapeño rather than a more dimutive one.
You may want to add more hot sauce, I often do, but I err on the side of caution with recipes for spicy things.
I think it's always best to err on the stickier side if you can manage it; the stickier doughs yield softer, more moist loaves.
I erred on the side of more flour (weighed out that extra 63 grams on my scale, along with all the other ingredients) as my eggs were on the very large side of large.
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