To make a wise decision at every moment in life can be difficult, especially when you've already made one or more
erroneous decisions in the past.
Businessman, Alfred Woyome, has described as
erroneous the decision of the Attorney General to drag him before the Supreme Court to orally examine him on the GHc 51 million paid to him as a judgment debt.
Put simply, the principle was intended to protect beneficiaries by allowing the courts to turn back the clock and
unpick erroneous decisions made by trustees, and it has been relied upon by trustees in England and Wales and also in Jersey and Guernsey ever since.
The US Supreme Court granted our petition and will review the Fifth Circuit's costly and
erroneous decision upholding the designation of our client's uninhabitable land as «critical habitat» of the dusky gopher frog.
I think this conclusion came from a
first erroneous decision (I have yet to find) which confused the period during which a party can exercise its right and its capacity to prove its allegations.
To make a wise decision at every moment in life can be difficult, especially when you've already made one or
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Although Survivorship Bias is a serious cognitive bias and leads to
erroneous decision making, I believe it can be used for our benefit also.
In the period after the American Revolution and before the ratification of the U.S. Constitution, no state judges were impeached or removed
for erroneous decisions.
Vanity metrics can paint a false picture of your company's progress and lead to
an erroneous decision (like focusing on pageviews or traffic and not revenue).
Both sides had their chances to secure the victory during the final 25 minutes, and while Boro thought they'd bagged the winner when Daniel Ayala fired past Legzdins, the goal was ruled out after
an erroneous decision by the linesman.
The erroneous decision, by USGA vice president and rules committee chairman Trey Holland, helped Els avoid a big number and win the championship.
«The courts have refused to revisit
their erroneous decision unsupported by the facts, in Jenness v Fortson, that 5 % of voters are needed for «a showing of a modicum of support» for a candidate.
Although mental accounting can distort your thinking process and lead you to make
erroneous decisions, with proper awareness it can also be used for our benefit.
That is our choice but a miscarriage of common sense puts dog breeders through weeks of sleepless nights, round the clock tube feedings, constant worry and often,
an erroneous decision not to breed the bitch again, to change breeds, or not breed dogs at all!
During her confirmation hearings, she came under fire for an article calling Roe v. Wade an «
erroneous decision,» the Huffington Post reported.
Where mistakes may occur, even for examiners, there ought to be a release from fees when such mistakes occur, a notice of correction by the applicant and to revoke
the erroneous decision, thus letting the application to proceed without further costs.
He successfully reversed
the erroneous decision of a trial judge that the plaintiff's claims were filed too late in violation of the statute of limitations (Dagley, et.
The whole point of an issue estoppel on a question of law was that the parties remained bound by
an erroneous decision.
If an organization faces losses due to
an erroneous decision or action taken by the supervisory board and / or the directors and officers, as per the articles and memorandum of the association.
Little do they know that rushed investments can lead to
erroneous decisions.
They will never understand what it is like to lose their child because of the vindictive actions of an alienating spouse or
the erroneous decisions of a family court judge.