Sentences with phrase «erring on»

While the Duggar family claims each child sets their own courtship boundaries, it definitely seemed like Ben and Jessa were erring on the side of caution.
Planning ahead and erring on the side of caution can help everyone live a long and happy life together.
For pregnant and breastfeeding mothers in general, erring on the side of safety is the best decision — you can continue to buy your bong from your online headshop, but maybe switch to tobacco.
lilbet — as Amy pointed out in her post, birthing in the hospital is not «erring on the side of caution.»
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.
We are indeed, unlikely to see any more big incoming signings (zero reports about interest in central midfield, and with Arsene seemingly intent on keeping Ox and even Wilshere, it seems like he's erring on the side of mostly keeping faith with the same players for the umpteenth summer in a row; just once I'd like him to err on the side of taking risks with the squad by shaking things up and having a bit more turnover in order to significantly improve us, but there you go...).
Maybe it will all play itself out just fine, and it is all just friction caused by Kawhi and «his group» erring on the side of caution when it comes to what will likely be a nine - digit payday (unless his mystery illness doesn't abate).
I can't tell you how many times I've seen the likes of Chambers, Holding, Mustafi passing the ball around amongst themselves instead of getting rid and erring on the side of caution.
With the Rangers already up 3 - 0 before the third period, it's possible the Senators were erring on the side of caution by keeping Karlsson out.
With three consecutive defeats and a difficult trip to Wembley to face Tottenham this weekend, Guardiola is seemingly erring on the side of caution.
You can make whipped cream hours in advance, erring on the side of under - beating.
I bought slightly more, erring on the side of overestimating.
I strongly recommend erring on the side of avoiding gluten if there is any possiblity that an individual is gluten intolerant.
The dessert selection is somewhat scant, with a couple selections erring on the sweet side (spiced pudding sounds intriguing, with half the sugar listed); some other sound positively outrageous: The oatmeal cookies (making them); molasses cake; halvah chocolate bars (must make them for my daughter who goes gaga for all things halva); anise rings (I pray this recipe finally turns some recalcitrant American palates onto anise).
Erring on the side of under - baking versus over.
I have only made gluten - free noodles a couple of times, and think I need to work on erring on the side of undercooking, because they do get a little soft.
We have LIMITED freedom, and we may be better off erring on its side, but no rational man believes total freedom is desirable.
I'm trying to figure out a way to keep writing about mothering without using my children as fodder — and until I do, I'll just keep erring on the side of silence and protection.
Erring on the side of mercy and providing the preacher his needs indicates a person that is truly submitted to Christ and His Kingdom.
Success often lies within the extremes: an author may succeed in the evangelical world by erring on the side of propaganda.
Because Christian Writers are mainly erring on the side of propaganda, not art, my guidelines speak primarily to that error.
Of course, traders are erring on the side of caution ahead of the release of the FOMC Jan 30 - 31 minutes and given the short dollar bus had reached standing room only portions, the short - term pause in this year's grand dollar sell - off was not too unexpected.
Most investors would be better off erring on the side of caution here.
I will definitely agree with you that erring on the conservative side is much better than using starry - eyed numbers with little chance of real success.
Most colleges have seen no downside to erring on the side of accessibility and letting millions drop out without a degree.
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»).
«We believe in giving people a voice, which means erring on the side of letting people share what they want whenever possible,» he wrote in a post on his Facebook page.
But experts say erring on the side of caution and issuing a prompt apology can save you headaches down the road.
«The biggest concern the regulators have is just that they don't want unsuspecting consumers to get caught up in something they're not familiar with, so they're always erring on the side of caution,» Stephen Innes, head of trading for Asia Pacific with Oanda Corp., said in a phone interview from Singapore.
As you engage in the budget - building process, err on the side of caution, increasing your burn rate estimate by 15 to 20 percent of your initial number.
Err on the side of caution in this business.
It is always best to err on the side of caution and over estimate what things cost as opposed to underestimate.
«If they can't call in new employees to help service demand or send people home, they're going to have to err on the side of less employees in the interest of costs,» she said.
The Republicans who control the U.S. Congress and Germany's Angela Merkel are the most guilty, but former prime minister Stephen Harper was also among the leaders who refused to err on the side of growth, even though the International Monetary Fund said Canada could have afforded greater spending.
«And when you are making projections, you should always err on the conservative side — maybe even going all the way to 100 or 110.»
Personally, I always err on the side of releasing when you know it works for the majority of your customers.
«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.»
Try to make these estimates as accurate as possible, but err on the side of being conservative if you have to.
This is something many young founders err on because often they have never worked in a «real» company.
«When markets are uncertain, you err on the side of caution.
Because the majority of campaigns don't succeed, you may want to err on the high side when pre-calculating your costs.
He also notes that the research could help change the minds of communications professionals and clients who want to err on the side of caution in their invocation of intense emotion in campaigns.
In fact, far more salespeople err on the side of timidity than on the side of aggressive closing.
EASTWOOD: Iraq, I know was a different deal because there was a lot of intelligence that told us that bad things could happen there and we're never sure how that ended up whether it was pro or con or no, I tend to err on the side of less is best.
Among that chorus of voices, Lael Brainard, a former Obama administration official and since June 2014 a Fed governor, has become a central figure in shaping the image of a Fed that errs on the side of caution when interpreting data and events.
Type of mattress: A bouncy, breathable four - layer foam and latex bed that reportedly errs on the firmer end of the spectrum.
-- and to err on the side of mercy.
The device is made out of (BPA - free) plastic, so if you plan to use it for tea as well as coffee you might err on the side of glass brewers.
«If I was going to make an error, I wanted to err on the side of counting too many people,» Nowrasteh said.
I always err on the side of over-thanking.
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