Not exact matches
It's as easy as opening up the webpage with"genius.com» in front of the URL, finding a
factual error, annotating it, and tweeting it
out.
as Ms. Jeff pointed
out: This essay has so many
factual errors.
Although I think Jeremy Waldron is a bit over the top when he describes my review as «actively misleading» for stating, incorrectly, that there were no interrogations at Abu Ghraib, he is both correct and right to point
out that there were such interrogations; insofar as his letter illustrates that
factual errors undercut a criticism of someone else's
factual errors, I take his point.
The definition of being «wrong» has changed as well: in the old days it probably meant that you were going off message, but now it's more likely to involve actual
factual errors (if all you're putting
out is a spun message, you're probably not even in the game).
The Libertarian Party's cert petition had also pointed
out that the 8th circuit, which upheld the law, make an important
factual error in its decision.
They claimed that the investigatory panel had made
factual errors and failed to meet the deadlines laid
out in Harvard's bylaws, that members of the panel had conflicts of interest, and that Nabel and Brodnicki had disclosed confidential information by sharing details of the investigation with editors at
Furthermore, I pointed
out in the blog that several responses to the article cited
factual errors regarding the anatomical and physiological statements Mr. Broad made, and I included links to those responses for folks interested in delving into these more technical aspects in the article.
In days gone by, one could count on fellow scholars to lay
out the books» argument, skewer it, then identify a laundry list of
factual errors that demonstrate the author was careless or worse.
Perhaps more objectionable than the
factual errors is the unfounded notion that Christians are being kept
out of the University of California based upon their religious beliefs.
Ravitch repeated a
factual error even after the
error was pointed
out to her.
She looks for
factual errors, including geographical goofs or anachronisms, such as a song that didn't come
out until a decade after your characters go to the prom.
A good copyeditor will point
out where you may have a copyright concern or
factual error, but he or she won't be able to point
out every single potential issue, and giving your manuscript another sweep with these sorts of issues in mind is your responsibility and no one else's.
In that letter, I pointed
out both the Grisham
factual error (it wasn't self - published) and that what she described is actually low - end vanity publishing, not self publishing.
Credit reports typically have a space for you to provide your comments at the bottom: explaining why a particular debt hasn't been paid or to point
out any
factual errors.
-- We have made a
factual error by asserting, «If the world is to avoid climate calamity, it needs to reduce its carbon emissions by 80 percent by the middle of this century — a target that is simply
out of reach with existing technology.»
Sometimes we will correct
factual errors in comments, sometimes we will simply screen
out the comments altogether if the net effect is to disinform our readers, as we don't have the time to correct every fallacy.]
Well, Judy, the problem wasn't so much doing a drive - by, but rather posting a drive - by full of
factual error, then showing up again in a hissy fit when the
errors were pointed
out.
Their comments, which bring context and insights from the latest research, and point
out factual and logical
errors where they exist, remain layered over the target article in the public domain.
In this regard exposing
errors is also within proper scientific practice so Roy Spencer has remained true to honest practice of science in exposing these shortcomings and should be commended for his efforts and nasty comments by people ignorant of the
factual information are completely
out of line.
And «An Inconvenient Truth» (so accurate that it has to have a government health warning and have nine
factual errors pointed
out before showing in UK schools) was an Inconvenient Flop.
First, if there are
factual errors (other than the fraud allegation) it is very important that you point them
out now.
As Lee points
out, Kennedy v. Louisiana represents the first time that a Supreme Court decision has been impacted by a blogger's «micro-discovery» of a
factual error that would otherwise have gone unnoticed.
• After you have laid
out what to write in your résumé, make sure there are no typographical or
factual errors.