Not exact matches
Kind of a big flaw in the bible, which proves it's lies because god the infallible could not
have possibly
made such a
fundamental error.
She
has made fundamental errors in logic, and exegesis.
I
have a preference for 3 at the back but no formation will
make up for
fundamental errors and «naivety».
«The department
made fundamental errors in calculating the level of risk capital it
would require bidders to put on the table and it did not demand appropriate levels of capital from both bidders.»
I also agree most other of his points, particularly the way the Big Six
have made some
fundamental errors.
Gore, in my view, is accurate on all the key conceptual issues, and does not
make errors typical of many politicians, as, for example, the many politicians who claim a tax cut will more than
make up for lost revenue by encouraging growth — now that is a
fundamental conceptual
error, and Gore does not
have any of those.
Harrison Schmitt
made a mistake about Arctic sea ice
having recovered in 2009 to 1989 levels (among many other
fundamental mistakes) and he refused to correct it when his
error was pointed out to him privately.
I ask because I still remember my high school Calculus teacher needlessly expanding the expression «2 +2» into a convoluted equation involving arguments he hoped
would exceed the competence of high school students,
making an elementary
error of substitution at a more
fundamental level, and getting 5 as his answer.
But I'm still open to the possibility that a major
error has been
made on this
fundamental point.
The fact is that Tom
has made a
fundamental error.
These uncertainties
make it difficult to determine whether models still
have common,
fundamental errors in their representation of the vertical structure of atmospheric temperature change.
So how will you respond when people you don't know, people you
've never even heard of, insist that you
have made fundamental errors?
The majority of the Court found that the trial judge
made no palpable and overriding
error in finding that Ms. Steel
had resulted in a
fundamental breakdown in the employment relationship
The Court of Appeal held that the majority of the arbitral tribunal
had made two
fundamental errors in the interpretation of clause 1 of the lease.