Is it that you think the electronic records being produced and relied upon in court today are not reliable and therefore lead to
erroneous findings of fact by the courts?
Bad science does take place and
erroneous findings are published.
Unlike other scientists in the global warming field who have had to continually backtrack, sidestep and spin
erroneous findings when their models proved embarrassingly wrong, Abdussamatov's studies over the last decade have stayed on course, in keeping with the actual temperature readings that ultimately provide a true measure of climate change.
Not exact matches
Uber executive William Barnes contested Commissioner Avakian's
findings, arguing that it was «on an
erroneous and incomplete picture of how drivers use the Uber application in Oregon and as such, is filled with factual errors and assertions that are simply wrong.»]
It also gives individuals the right to request the correction of their personal information where they
find it to be
erroneous.
So, not a bad choice, but one might also pick one of the many cures to diseases that medical science has
found in the face of religious opposition to medical science, religious propagation of
erroneous information in the Christian bible about disease propagation, and many other science errors in the Christian bible.
> the
erroneous teaching and extortion
found in raising money under the ancient, Jewish tithing law.
Hartshorne
finds this view to be
erroneous in that it neglects the requisite temporal distinctions between a present self and other future selves (including one's own future self).
But despite its obvious appeal to Christian ideals, it was always
founded on
erroneous assumptions.
We continue to
find that our sense of obligation tends to attach to the avoidance of this kind of act, but the attachment weakens, and we regard it as objectively
erroneous because adventitious.
It is impossible to «understand» the other side when they continue to make disproven or willfully
erroneous claims — such as «it is certain that no transition forms have been
found.»
«Your kind of comment I
find offensive and
erroneous and not consistent with the facts.»
A State Comptroller's Office audit has
found improper transfers,
erroneous adjustments and a failure to keep complete financial records in the Town of North Collins.
However, we
found the previously suggested causal direction to be
erroneous: lonely people spend more time on the Internet rather than Internet use making people lonely,» Song concluded, adding more research on the subject is needed.
The assumption that flying animals feel the force of the wind as we earthbound creatures do led to the
erroneous notion that a flying insect
finds the source of an odour by following the «plume» of odour carried by the wind.
That misunderstanding and distortion leads to
erroneous conclusions, for example, in Wegman's overreaching and simplistic
finding that supposed «low frequency» removal invalidates MBH.
Bromage points out that the first reconstruction of ER 1470 was
erroneous by giving it a flat face, but - ``... recent studies of anatomical relationships show that in life the face must have jutted out considerably, creating an ape - like aspect, rather like the faces of Australopithecus ``.72 This
finding is one of a number which suggest that the species Homo habilis never existed.
COPE also states that «Retraction is a mechanism for correcting the literature and alerting readers to publications that contain such seriously flawed or
erroneous data that their
findings and conclusions can not be relied upon.
Nostalgia is denial - denial of the painful present... the name for this denial is golden age thinking - the
erroneous notion that a different time period is better than the one ones living in - its a flaw in the romantic imagination of those people who
find it difficult to cope with the present.
120.569 and 120.57, result in a
finding that the determination of ineligibility was
erroneous, the person is eligible to participate in the program.
If the determination of ineligibility was the only reason for setting aside the deferred prosecution agreement and issuing the administrative complaint and the administrative proceedings result in a
finding that the determination was
erroneous, the complaint shall be dismissed and the deferred prosecution agreement reinstated without prejudice to the commissioner's right to reissue the administrative complaint for other breaches of the agreement.
The district
found that it needed to start by addressing four roadblocks: the student deficit model, the tradition of handing off students to special education, teachers» overreliance on intuition instead of assessment data, and the
erroneous idea that RTI is just a new pathway to special education.
«I made the
erroneous assumption that Vietnam - born Vu Tran's debut novel, Dragonfish, would be set in an exotic Southeast Asian locale, and I was a tiny bit disappointed to
find that the exotic locales would be Oakland, California, and Las Vegas.
In its post-trial motion seeking a judgment of acquittal or a new trial, defendant Trans Union, LLC («Trans Union») challenges the jury verdict
finding that it had negligently and willfully violated the Fair Credit Reporting Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1681i («FCRA»), when it failed to remove an
erroneous collection account from -LSB-...]
While this court is obliged to accept the bankruptcy court's undisturbed
findings of fact unless they are clearly
erroneous, it is not required to accept its conclusions as to the legal effect of those
findings.
Since you know everything about your credit history, it should not be difficult to
find erroneous figures or statements in your own report.
Start by
finding the biggest problem spots on your credit report first, then you'll be ready to negotiate with creditors and dispute
erroneous charges from there.
If the agency
finds that the entry is
erroneous, they must remove it from the report.
You can use these to dispute
erroneous or outdated items
found in your reports.
We believe in
finding solutions to also build your credit while fixing, cleaning, and repairing
erroneous information.
It had taken 5 months to get the house ready and sold, not to mention all the «You MUST Repair this or that — and several projects the Buyers «Home Inspector» said had to be done were
found to be
erroneous (turns out he was from ALASKA and had not researched «foundations» in FLORIDA) and he was insisting on «corrections» to the foundations of the Deck and Handicap Ramp, which I had already had repaired.
More and more credit reports are
found to have
erroneous, inaccurate, or unverifiable data on them.
This will delete or correct the accounts
found to be inaccurate and
erroneous.
Incorrect information
found via the internet, television and popular literature could lead to
erroneous assessments of behavior, ineffective or inhumane treatments, and damage to your pet's behavioral health.
The path to uncovering the paintings» identities and provenance included
finding an overlooked note buried deep in the archives of the French Diplomatic Archive Center of the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs, revealing the paintings» rightful owner; decoding an
erroneous transcription of Nazi inventory numbers; and untangling the conflation of the two paintings with two other works ascribed to Murillo, a case of misidentification that had extended more than 100 years.
So, Jim Steele — tell us where you
found the
erroneous info about the submarines at the North Pole?
The idea of an evaporation thermostat was proposed in the 1970's by Newell, and was based on
erroneous reasoning confusing correlation with causation; when one does the physics, one
finds that evaporation increases the air - sea coupling, but can't prevent a warming if the atmosphere itself warms.
The ban on DDT,
founded on
erroneous or fraudulent reports and imposed by one powerful bureaucrat, has caused millions of deaths, while sapping the strength and productivity of countless human beings in underdeveloped countries.
The «Glaciergate» story, as it has come to be called, was caused by the report contending that Himalayan glaciers would melt by 2035, a date that is now
found to have been alarmist and
erroneous.
The Inquisition
found that the idea of the Earth's movement «receives the same judgment in philosophy and... in regard to theological truth it is at least
erroneous in faith».
However peer review is not infallible: «Many well -
founded concepts are rejected and many
erroneous ideas accepted.»
Observers rightly
find that those who promote such
erroneous models are not scientists.
Furthermore, I researched how much context could be gleaned from emails in general and
found that using complete email records to generate a history of events was all but guaranteed to produce an incomplete history and
erroneous conclusions.
Most papers fell into the the «analytical setup» category, and a common logical failure
found in these papers was either starting with false assumptions or executing an
erroneous analysis.
That misunderstanding and distortion leads to
erroneous conclusions, for example, in Wegman's overreaching and simplistic
finding that supposed «low frequency» removal invalidates MBH.
Examples of an
erroneous analysis
found in these papers included improper hypothesis testing and incorrect statistics.
For this reason, I
find far - fetched the idea that a planner is going to rush off with a climate scientist's probability distribution and make an
erroneous decision because they assumed they could trust some percentile of the distribution to its second decimal place.
The minority disagreed,
finding that whether collateral to Padilla's defense or not, the lawyer's
erroneous advice, in response to an affirmative inquiry by the defendant, was inexcusable and justified a hearing on the ineffective assistance of counsel claim.
The Arizona Court of Appeals
found the trial court's
findings were
erroneous because the out of state school results in a drastic decrease in the amount of parenting time allowed.
Even if
erroneous, the
finding was harmless error as her testimony was cumulative, supported by other evidence in the record.