Sentences with phrase «errors i see among»

One of the most common errors I see among Forex traders is the practice of taking small profits and big losses.

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There can be small variations in reported information among the bureaus, and it's not unusual to see an error on one that isn't reflected on the other two.
«58 With the publication of Jewett's book the question of «error» is seen to be a pertinent topic for discussion concerning Biblical authority, even among those holding to a position of «complete infallibility.»
I see the problem as pre-dating Christ and the egoistic errors of thinking entering at the earliest stages, during the life of Jesus among the disciples, and in the formulation of the Gospels.
Wherefore... see that ye never cease your labour, your care and diligence, until ye have done all that lieth in you, according to your bounden duty, to bring all such as are or shall be committed to your charge, unto that agreement in the faith and knowledge of God, and to that ripeness and perfectness of age in Christ, that there be no place left among you, either for error in religion, or for viciousness in life.
A loss to Olympiacos just a few days earlier had seen outrage among fans, but Wenger stood by his players, even defending goalkeeper David Ospina after his horrendous error.
ACEP's contention that Ghana does not need the second KARPOWER barge, is is not only wrong in logic, we see it as a well calculated error committed by the energy think - tank to inject a message of hopelessness and apprehension among the Ghanaian populace, as far as electricity distribution is concerned.
Upon loading into the Sea of Thieves main menu, you might see a message such as «KiwiBeard, «Greybeard,» or «DaffodilBeard,» among other facial hair - themed errors.
When Microsoft excised the iconic Start menu from Windows 8 there was an outcry among users, and the Redmond firm has wisely seen the error of its ways.
[I.e. / E.g.], Among the many errors made by writers, the 20 listed here are the most common I have seen.
Even scholar Mavis Hetherington is not spared DePaulo's conscientious scrutiny and critical thinking: «The first few times I saw such «happily» statements, I thought they were just sloppy writing errors... Hetherington and her coauthor John Kelly, for example, noted that «happily married couples are healthier, happier, wealthier, and sexier...» Did they really mean to say that married people are happier than single people, as long as you include among the married people only those who are happy?
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