Sentences with phrase «for erring»

When he / she faces blame, he / she takes the responsibility for erring and still maintains a high degree of loyalty.
If people post child pornography Facebook has good reasons for wanting to be alerted asap — and for erring on the side of caution until an employee can investigate.
This seems a good reason for erring on the side of caution, but doesn't seem a valid attack on climate scientists nor a reason to hype up short term equilibrium climate sensitivity which correctly avoids the issue by dealing with CO2 levels.
Audi are often criticised for erring on the side of conservatism with their hero models.
Mike, our apologies for erring on the check deposit.
Climate scientist Jon Foley of the University of Minnesota, who is part of a team of researchers that defined safe limits for 10 planetary systems, including climate, argues for erring on the side of caution.
The government said the mistakes were regrettable but said it made «no apology for erring on the side of caution».
The chosen one feels sorry for the erring and searching men whom he henceforth sees in the light of the full perception.
As a symbol it is our clearest evidence and surest pointer to what God did not only for men on Calvary but of what God has always been seeking in love to do for his erring children.
«Jesus is Lord» is a proposition, but a proposition that compels assent only when Jesus» earthly ministry, death, and resurrection are understood as (collectively) the pivotal and definitive moment in the long history of God's covenantal love for His erring people.
Scalia was known for erring on the side of even the most unpopular suspects (he once referred to himself as «the darling of the criminal defense bar»).
Passion is an adult dating site for the sexually liberated with a large membership of men and women looking for err... passion...
Whether he's chowing down on a lobster thermidor for one, playing tuxedo dress up with Alfred or battling his inner demons, he's absolutely brilliant — I never imagined I could feel such empathy for err, a tiny plastic figure in a black rubber mask.
Of course, you can be forgiven for the err.

Not exact matches

«The biggest concern the regulators have is just that they don't want unsuspecting consumers to get caught up in something they're not familiar with, so they're always erring on the side of caution,» Stephen Innes, head of trading for Asia Pacific with Oanda Corp., said in a phone interview from Singapore.
Personally, I always err on the side of releasing when you know it works for the majority of your customers.
The cabbie puts it on a clipboard and hands it back to you and before you know it, you've been sitting in the car for five minutes thinking that next time... err, there will never be a «next time.»
Neither cut was a particular surprise: Buffett had previously said he erred in buying Conoco at a peak price for oil (though now, of course, the commodity's rising price is putting a different cast on the investment) and he had publicly protested Kraft's 2010 purchase of Cadbury, which he thought not in the interests of Kraft's shareholders.
This type of thinking is ideal for parsing out our own social emotions and moral connotations; it allows us to review unresolved issues, gives us the space to examine our internal moral compass, identify where we have erred, and adjust our behavior going forward.
The device is made out of (BPA - free) plastic, so if you plan to use it for tea as well as coffee you might err on the side of glass brewers.
What's more, for all its bubble - era laxity the Fed has erred on the side of being too tight more recently than 1937.
The lawsuit argues that Remington — along with a wholesaler and dealer, which were also named in the suit — erred by entrusting an untrained civilian public with a weapon designed for maximizing fatalities on the battlefield.
A state official says the employee who erred should not pay the price for a system that «made it too easy for a simple mistake to have very serious consequences.»
Aivar Paul, the spokesperson for the Estonian Police, dismissed claims made by de Voogd that the emails were «threats», he told ERR:
They look like adverts for sophisticated financial services, rather than the usual adverts for more, err, consumer - oriented products.
Investors willing to do a little more analysis, however, will quickly see that both are facing external issues that could have a material impact on their business outlooks for years to come, which is why most investors should err on the side of caution with this pair.
«A full price paid for admission carries a double penalty when the projected future growth rate in the company's earnings errs on the side of being excessively optimistic.
It is uncertain how long Social Security will remain solvent, so it is prudent to err on the side of caution and focus on personal savings and investments as well as insurance for retirement, disability and premature death.
Instead, let's focus on the science behind the two in an effort to convince you once and for all that cartridge razors are the devil... err, I mean, that cartridge razors are inferior to safety razors.
Navigating the channel is treacherous for to err too far to one side and your ship plunges off the waterfall of deflation but too close to the other and it burns in the hellfire of inflation.
You err in saying, «That's the message conservative Christians have been preaching for over a century.»
Err, no, we can not provide a definitive list — we're still trying to find the evidence for a god — we can't ever seem to find it when we really need it...
These were their thoughts, but they erred; for their wickedness blinded them, And they knew not the hidden counsels of God; neither did they count on a recompense of holiness nor discern the innocent souls» reward.
(I often wonder if Lewis erred on the side of propaganda with Aslan and thus limited his non-Christian audience, whereas Tolkien's greater subtlety may last for centuries.)
Unfortunately, in combating this false understanding of addiction, Hitchens errs to the other extreme by implying that the will remains untouched by addiction and asserting that if addicts are held merely accountable for their actions and blamed for the outcome of those actions, then «huge numbers of people will give up a bad habit even if it is difficult.»
How we discharge the duties of citizenship — whether by accepting the creeping authoritarianism of the last two decades, or by raising our voices on behalf of the laws and democratic norms of our country — is a question of moral conscience, suitable for confession, and demanding repentance if we err.
We speak not as supplying His name; but for want, we use good names, in order that the mind may have these as points of support, so as not to err in other respects.
Look what Jesus have done for us so far... i mean Allah, err Yahweh....
But judgment is not the last word, for God in mercy forgives and saves his erring children when in repentance they turn to him.
It is clear that philosophy, no less than theology, has always taken it for granted that man has to a greater or lesser degree erred and gone astray, or at least that he is always in danger of so doing.
When giving advice to people regarding their interactions with the homeless, we try to err on the side of safety for people and their families who want to help others.
Renan errs in judging that Jesus had no love for home and kinship.
To this imbalance we shall need to address ourselves in other connections For the present we must only point out that whatever just criticism may have been made of theological schools in other countries and times because they were too remote from parish and national church activities and because they overlooked their responsibility for training preachers, pastors, evangelists and priests, the North American schools with which we are concerned have not erred in this directiFor the present we must only point out that whatever just criticism may have been made of theological schools in other countries and times because they were too remote from parish and national church activities and because they overlooked their responsibility for training preachers, pastors, evangelists and priests, the North American schools with which we are concerned have not erred in this directifor training preachers, pastors, evangelists and priests, the North American schools with which we are concerned have not erred in this direction.
This selection can not err for it is based upon obedience of the whole person rather than arbitrary choice.
For in fact there is in all obscurity a dialectical interplay of knowledge and will, and in interpreting a man one may err, either by emphasizing knowledge merely, or merely the will.
Moreover, the minorities in our midst who have taken seriously the need for Protestants in North America to distance ourselves from the world view of our conventional socio - economic constituency seem to me to err, often, in two fundamental ways:
And what if I err, substituting my ideas and opinions for God's Revelation — if I proclaim my word as the Word of God, in order to give it weight and sparkle, in order to beguile my listeners?
It is simply a late version of that pernicious quietism that was always present in his philosophical project and that, quite predictably, made it possible for him to embrace any historical regime that might look to him like a genuine instant — «erring,» but also fruitfully revealing — of Being's epochal «sending.»
Talents and achievements are as dust, she learned, and education is nothing if it does not lead to «self - knowledge,» since we are corruptible, easily tempted and likely to err, selfish and self - deluding, responsible for our unhappiness and destruction.
It is virtuous that a man should in measure sympathize with the sufferings of the lower animals: only in measure, for someone who tried to sympathize with a shark or octopus or herring would be erring by excess...; their life is too alien to ours for sympathy to be anything but folly or affectation.
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