Sentences with phrase «erroneous interpretation»

The phrase "erroneous interpretation" means understanding or explaining something in a wrong or incorrect way. Full definition
I can see all sorts of erroneous interpretations arising, the kind that can get people killed in disciplines where physical objects and forces are involved.
A little known fact: The reason why co-operating listing service rules and regs grants the Buyer side of the transaction the right to its own advocacy at the Offer Table is to ensure the terms of the Offer are accurately communicated to the Seller without erroneous interpretation happening.
In sum, it was found the trial judge's holding that Ms. Douez had shown strong cause was undermined by the judge's erroneous interpretation of section 4 of the Privacy Act.
How about, an erroneous concept of God (an idol), erroneous interpretation of the bible, and a concept of the «church» as an organization or something other than consisting of all of the believers in the world.
This erroneous interpretation, though reflected in the New Testament in some instances, stems from the belief that God himself shuns evil people and expects the «saints» to follow his example.
If one corrects the erroneous interpretations of critics, the principle is the core of Sartre's anthropology and also Camus's.
David and Jonathan has been brought up many times, as have the erroneous interpretation of Sodom and Gemmorah.
And I should listen to your erroneous interpretation of the Bible because... why?
The Commissioner said, «Our attention has been drawn to an erroneous interpretation of our memo dated May 20 2017 with reference number MOA / KGVL40.
They have discovered that earlier theories concerning ice friction have led in part to erroneous interpretation.
If you believe that 2012 was actually not meant to be the end of the world, as per the erroneous interpretation of the Mayan calendar, but rather to signify a paradigm shift as we move into the coming age, an age some say will bring enlightenment, then you can see how much potential we all hold in the palm of our hand in this moment.
[27] Improvements in training status as well as overtraining have both been associated with decreases in maximal and submaximal blood lactate concentration, [28 - 30] which may lead to erroneous interpretations of lactate measurements and incorrect exercise prescription.
The name of the Nunnery (Las Monjas in Spanish) comes from the erroneous interpretation of the first Spanish visitors who, upon seeing the large number of rooms, were reminded of the cells of a monastery.
So are erroneous interpretations of scientific conclusions.
The Clean Power Plan (CPP) Is Based on an Erroneous Interpretation of Section 111 (d) of the Clean Air Act.
The important message to the profession is this: not only do we have a duty to ensure respect for court orders, we must also abide by them, and our erroneous interpretations of them will not save us or clients from being found in contempt.
In that trial, Silverman blamed the federal government's refusal to act on an erroneous interpretation of eligibility to transfer to the Canadian correction system from another country.
The evidence is that, even in June 2011, traffic police in London and elsewhere still operate in accordance with the erroneous interpretation of the law outlined above.
GMSR's appellate lawyers have extensive experience — representing both plaintiffs and defendants, involving both personal and business contracts — in which they have been successful in attacking a trial court's erroneous interpretation of a contract's terms or defending against an adversary's erroneous contract construction.
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