Sentences with phrase «error in judgement by»

I do agree with Mr. Radamsky that many of the law suits were the result of an inappropriate use of the form or an error in judgement by the REALTOR involved.
An overweight winger who couldn't cope with the pace of the Premier League, Andy Reid was another poor error in judgement by Tottenham after he impressed in the Championship.

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In retrospect, despite errors of judgement and many spats, the Coalition worked surprisingly well down to 2015 even if the ultimate sacrifice was paid by the majority of Lib Dem MPs, including David Laws himself.
The apology is being viewed as a major strategic shift in approach from the coalition's junior party, as it seeks damage limitation by conceding it made a major error of judgement while in opposition.
Where George Galloway has made a huge error of judgement, and I think he has realised it, is underestimating the depth of the barrel scraped in this case by the Channel 4 programmers.
Additionally, in the increasingly litigious society in which we must all operate, where errors of judgement in deciding whether or not to grit can result in accident and injury, it is worth being able to support decisions made by bursary / caretaking staff by referring back to the official scientific data on which the original decision was based.
I think my error in judgement was in not appreciating that the company is being run by scientists, not investors or capital allocators.
Be consistent in applying your judgements, or, preferrably, admit your error (s), instead of excusing them by saying that what Professor Pratt said was actually worse (I disagree, and in any case, irrelevant), and that you're just being generous.
> Be consistent in applying your judgements, or, preferrably, admit your error (s), instead of excusing them by saying that what Professor Pratt said was actually worse -LSB-...]
Not surprisingly, some of them return to criminal activities simply because that is their only choice, and those who try to move on, leaving their past behind; are continuously haunted by their error in judgement.
The regulation would further reduce the interest rate payable by insurance companies if they deny a benefit to a car accident injury victim and a later judgement / ruling finds that they made an error in refusing to pay the benefit (s).
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