Sentences with phrase «give erroneous»

No longer need lawyers give erroneous advice to clients and cause loss to them.
David L. Hagen: Right from the start D'Aleo and Easterbrook give the erroneous impression that the SOI and El Niño / La Niña have been linked since 1932.
Her perception of the breed based on a very small sampling (her two dogs) and poor research was leading her to give erroneous and potentially dangerous advice.
This is why almost all of the standard calculators which determine number of calories to eat to reach or maintain a given weight give erroneous results.
As a consequence, both studies give an erroneous illusion of a strong association between sodium excretion and cardiovascular risk.
Sometimes the paramedic can give erroneous information, particularly those that ignorantly believe it is appropriate to assess the newborn's status by radial pulse.
Information is packed onto the pages, with Karl Marx appearing as one of 11 items on a spread devoted to «The factory», opposite a museum photograph of a hand spindle with yarn twisted round it in a way that gives erroneous information about how a spindle functions.
Your article reporting on the poor state of maintenance of wells in Ghana and Mali gives the erroneous impression that...
IC negligence commonly occurs when a new IC gives erroneous advice or mixes up the client's requested travel dates.
An innocent misrepresentation takes place when the person who makes the untrue statement of fact or who gives an erroneous opinion is honestly convinced that what he is saying is true.

Not exact matches

If TV shows hadn't given him so much coverage, or had challenged his erroneous statements more directly, or pointed out his obvious flaws as a president, would that have changed anything?
One of the fastest and easiest ways to quickly give your credit score a boost is to carefully review all three of your credit reports and correct any erroneous or outdated information that's listed.
It also gives individuals the right to request the correction of their personal information where they find it to be erroneous.
Brian Mulroney is the centerpiece in Stevie Cameron's blockbuster, On The Take and again in The Last Amigo — two books that if erroneous about Mr. Mulroney (given his threats against the government) should have brought libel suits.
Yet, given these numbers, there is an erroneous perception that the employment gains are strong.
The Utah Supreme Court has reversed Warren Steed Jeffs» two convictions on charges of rape as an accomplice and ordered a new trial, saying instructions given to jurors were erroneous.
At the other end of the evangelical spectrum, we have noted some who are considering portions of the Bible to be erroneous, given the conflict of traditional interpretations on the one hand, and contemporary judgments concerning women on the other.
In the United States, during a time where some white Christians feel offended if and when Starbucks doesn't give them the proper shout out on their holiday cups, it seems erroneous to refer to Christian Privilege in lieu of centering the conversation around White Privilege.
Not even the opening papal address contained the salvos against liberation theology that the conservatives had hoped for (despite erroneous impressions to the contrary given by the New York Times), and the Puebla documents, though a mixed bag, gave ongoing support to the major concerns of this theology, particularly in the emphasis on the need for the church to make «a preferential option for the poor.
But, intolerant Christians would rather cling to erroneous understandings of their own scripture than give in to being tolerant beings.
You made up numbers, giving you and invalid, erroneous result.
The reasons given for considering this erroneous do not seem to me conclusive.
This type of confusion is common among people who have erroneous ideas about the origin of the earth and so never bothered to study linguistics... if god gave us ready made language, why bother?
I gave him the benefit of the doubt early on, even though every single person I have encountered, who is of the Reformed persuasion, has proven to be extremely capable of pointing out to everyone else where everyone else is wrong, and can do it in such a way as to give you the impression that, not only do they want to correct your erroneous beliefs, but also want to make sure you feel very, very bad about being completely wrong.
To understand the present situation in the Soviet Union one must give up the erroneous idea that it is a unified nation.
And while it is obviously possible that such decision may be erroneous in any given case, still the evil effect following it, being limited to that particular case, with the chance that it may be overruled and never become a precedent for other cases, can better be borne than could the evils of a different practice.
That stat you say is great except the reason you give is erroneous.
The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in Manhattan concluded, in light of the Supreme Court's narrower definition, that the jury instructions given by the judge in Mr. Silver's trial were erroneous and that a properly instructed jury might not have convicted him.
In a unanimous ruling, the panel considering Mr. Silver's case concluded that given the McDonnell decision, the jury instructions at the former speaker's trial were erroneous, and that a properly instructed jury might not have convicted him.
«You will recall, Mr. President, that contrary to the erroneous impression created by some persons in Government and the interpretation given to the formal letter submitted on my behalf by Julius Debrah, this follow - up to an agreement we had on my choice of accommodation and office.
Where Neanderthals are concerned, Binford pops up again in his familiar «Rent - a-sceptic» role; but it is regrettable that the book gives further exposure to his bizarre notions, based on the flimsiest of evidence, about males and females living largely separate lives, with no semblance of a close family, as well as his erroneous claim that a lack of fish - bones shows that Neanderthals were inferior to «fully modern man» at exploiting this resource.
«Not only was slicing time consuming and 3D reconstruction laborious when not erroneous, it gave us a limited view.
Bromage points out that the first reconstruction of ER 1470 was erroneous by giving it a flat face, but - ``... recent studies of anatomical relationships show that in life the face must have jutted out considerably, creating an ape - like aspect, rather like the faces of Australopithecus ``.72 This finding is one of a number which suggest that the species Homo habilis never existed.
If family and friends have given you online dating services tips in the past, it may be the erroneous motivation.
I'll give you points for trying, but your weak attempt at massaging semantics to fit your erroneous perception of racing games is... well, just wow.
«By relying so heavily on rote memorization, and by testing me only on the things that were easy to test, my teachers came up with a wholly erroneous picture of my capacityâ $» and gave me a fairly serious emotional beating in the process.»
learn how misplaced and erroneous punctuation can result in giving text a completely different meaning than intended.
«By relying so heavily on rote memorization, and by testing me only on the things that were easy to test, my teachers came up with a wholly erroneous picture of my capacity — and gave me a fairly serious emotional beating in the process.»
Regressions only operate with the measures we give them, and these measures are typically crude and erroneous versions of the true variables we wish to capture.
The process is so confusing — even staff aren't sure of what's required and are famous for giving out erroneous information — a cottage industry has sprung up to help, ranging from
The process is so confusing — even staff aren't sure of what's required and are famous for giving out erroneous information — a cottage industry has sprung up to help, ranging from books to test prep centers to private consultants.
National Debt Relief does not dispute erroneous and negative items, but rather works to convince your creditors to give you a reduction on the amount owed.
The General Assembly further recognizes that consumers sometimes need assistance in obtaining credit or in correcting erroneous credit histories, and that this need has given rise to the establishment of businesses organized for the purpose of providing credit repair services.
These protections will give consumers a chance to dispute any unauthorized or erroneous debit attempts, and to arrange to cover unanticipated payments that are due.
For example, if you were given two blood tests because the first one was erroneous or inconclusive, you should only pay for one.
It really is erroneous to exclude our demographic because they will not hear our voices, or give us the chance to relay these stories to the outside world from our perspectives....
As bad as the internet users are in spreading falsehoods immediately, the internet also gives people the ability to immediately refute erroneous information.
Posting this will avoid the very erroneous perception that we are not giving likelihood statements / qualifiers, which is absolutely not true....]
The sensitivity of an erroneous model with an error in the albedo of 0.012 (which gives a 4 W / m ^ 2 SW TOA flux error) to exactly the same forcing is 1.18 deg C.
It is therefore erroneous to suggest that the estimate of the global average ocean temperature is given by the instrument accuracy divided by the square root of the number of observations (as you would if the observations were of the same quantity):
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