Sentences with phrase «grave error of»

Unfortunately, the company made the grave error of recently sending its CEO to do a TV interview to show off the new device for the first time.
We sense the ups and downs coming in this formulaic script, and in making the grave error of swapping two worthwhile protagonists for a commonplace one, Million Dollar Arm ensures we really don't care.
-RRB-, Jia Lin's striking horror flick about an amateur fisher who swaggers into a rural fishing pond and commits the grave error of pissing off a fellow angler.
The Liberal Democrats accused Ms Patel of making a «grave error of judgement» after having «seemingly swanned off to Israel to pursue her personal career».
Grew, Stimson, McCloy, and many men in uniform who were familiar with Asia, such as Zacharias [the man in charge of psychological - warfare broadcasts to Japan], came to feel that a grave error of our surrender policy was in not negotiating about the Emperor and conditional surrender sooner that we did.6
It is a grave error of judgment to assume that terrorism can be stamped out by war.
Many universalists make the grave error of leaving Jesus out of it, or saying that He is one more option.
What can be stated clearly is that the Church's response to the grave errors of our time - atheism, relativism, postmodernism, the sexual revolution, the culture of death (abortion, euthanasia), marriage break - up and family breakdown - has been consistent from the time of the Council until now.
In the words of Cardinal Pell in this issue, in the context of «the grave errors of this time», we need to ponder more deeply the fact that Christ is «the centre and fulfilment of what it means to be human».

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Joined by the other three members of the court's liberal wing, Justice Stevens said the majority had committed a grave error in treating corporate speech the same as that of human beings.
Such development of doctrine, typically in response to grave error and deviant traditions built upon such error, is to be understood not as an addition to the apostolic teaching contained in Holy Scripture but as Spirit - guided insight into the fullness of that teaching.
How can we experience genuine joy and hope in the gospel of Jesus, knowing we have been forgiven of such grave errors and mistakes, while we withhold forgiveness from the parent that left us?
The error of such free market economics is that it substitutes an automatic social mechanism for moral responsibility and thereby permits grave social injustices to occur.
Francis said the Catholic Church knew well the «grave error» of trying to conceal the problem of sexual abuse, a reference to the church's long history of having priests who rape and molest children and bishops who cover up for them.
Men such as the famous lawyer Robert Ingersoll traveled about the nation preaching belief in no God and accusing the Bible of grave inconsistencies and numerous errors.
Yesterday a letter, signed by the Archbishop of Canterbury and more than 20 other faith leaders, was published which said approving assisted dying would be a «grave error».
The point, rather, is that Steven Weinberg and people like him are committing a grave error in historical interpretation when they posit a causal relationship between secularization and the advance of modern science.
«Adherents of the so - called intelligent design ideology commit a grave theological error.
This will be done in such a way of course that, as the experience of pagans and also of Christians shows, a right orientation towards God can be accomplished in the concrete, «subjectively», even where extremely grave errors are present regarding particular specific maxims of morality and religion.
The failure to recognize the significance of power is a grave error for which traditional Christian ethics may at some points be held responsible.
People fear what would happen to them if they had a crisis of faith, or committed a grave error, or had a secret exposed (whatever it may be), or pushed the envelop a little too far.
Computer software errors may cause over-billing, false arrest, but also loss of life and grave injury.
If the answer to question 1 is «Yes» then the SCOTUS made a grave error in allowing corporations to pay their employees less than they agreed to in the contract to provide health insurance coverage regardless of their faith in return for hours worked.
In this area grave errors and many sad mistakes of the past will have to be undone.
Arsene Wenger was very clear in his comments after the West Brom v Arsenal game on New Years Eve that Mike Dean had made a grave error in awarding the Baggies a penalty in the dying minutes of the 1 - 1 draw, but after telling us all that he was going to contest the charge it now appears that he has admitted that he was guilty as charged.
It would be a grave error to get rid of such a faithful and able servant of Arsenal football club.
Stop trying to mask the grave error by the son of the son of the manse.
Joe Mendola, a Republican candidate for city comptroller, blasted the City Council for approving large cuts to the office of Public Advocate Betsy Gotbaum last week, calling the decision «a grave error
It is a grave error to suppose that the joy of seeing and seeking can be furthered by compulsion or sense of duty.
«Ignoring low confidence in the beginning is a grave error,» says lead researcher John Wixted of the University of California, San Diego.
Women who follow Somers» advice make a grave logical error — they assume that lack of evidence that a product is harmful can be taken as proof of its safety.
I will refrain from calling the fashion police on this grave error because whatever the name of this item, I simply adore it.
Last month, Pope Francis apologized for «grave errors» in the way the Catholic Church handled sex - abuse cases in Chile, where a bishop, Juan Barros Madrid, was accused of covering up the crimes of another priest, Fernando Karadima.
That's a grave error, because the movie features more of the same kind of silly action sequences that were the highlight of the first sequel.
As Pope Francis talks about the horrific crime of child sexual abuse and the necessity of holding accountable guilty priests and complicit bishops, viewers may think of the still - unfolding crisis in Chile, regarding which the Pope has acknowledged «grave errors» on his part, but the film leaves viewers to wrestle with such tensions on their own.
Reynolds winds up romancing Arterton's co-accountant Anna Kendrick, after he makes a grave error with Arterton, and while Michael R. Perry's script occasionally feels a little like a talking - animal comedy riff on some of the plot elements in Thomas Harris» novel «Red Dragon,» you might as well steal from the best.
But this is a grave error to make and in fact for schools, the physical activity levels of their pupils may be far more important than would appear at first glance.
Clicking on the «Members» button on the front page, which might seem like the obvious choice, is a grave error, as it actually takes you back to the Square Enix main site, where a «Members» login button in the middle of the page leads only to confusion and chaos, as being a «Member» apparently has nothing at all to do with the manga store.
I would go so far as to say that to ignore the human element is ultimately as grave an error as to ignore the effects of valuation.
Given the enormity and harshness of impacts to hundreds of millions of people around the world from climate change coupled with the fact that United States has a special responsibility for the civilization challenging problem because of the comparatively large levels of the emissions coming from America, the failure of the US media to describe strength the scientific consensus on change is a grave and tragic error.
In the impetuous youth of humanity, we can make grave errors that can stunt our growth for a long time.
And the lack of a fundamental understanding of the exponential have grave consequences — we may draw incorrect conclusions that have huge errors because of it.
But to hang the key message of the press release that framed media coverage of the report on something so far - fetched, and thus to seem to endorse it, was undoubtedly a grave error.
Along with numerous organizations eager to promote market — based mechanisms like carbon trading, there also are conservation groups at the congress who are working closely with businesses to help them avoid grave environmental errors, such as encroaching on the most vulnerable parts of the planet.
It is a grave error to extrapolate from a simple thought experiment about an ice cube melting in a glass to a prediction of the behaviour of a vast and interconnected system like the arctic ocean.
Therefore when we just use an average of all these urben and near urban temperature stations we make the grave error that we treat the tiny urban area as if it covered a lot of the Earth.
If you want a face - to - face debate you must first answer the allegations of grave factual errors and deliberate distortions made by your critics, which I will put to you in the form of numbered points.
«The doctrine of judicial immunity affords state judges absolute immunity for past judicial acts regarding matters within their court's jurisdiction, even if their exercise of authority is flawed by the commission of grave procedural errors
Depending on the variety of medical error committed, the impact of a medical injury on a person's life can be quite grave.
Medical errors by the physician, nurse midwife or other medical providers responsible for the delivery of the baby may not have recognized the fact that the baby was unusually large, there were signs of fetal distress, chose not to timely order an emergency cesarean section when needed or was negligent in the use of forceps or a vacuum extractor all of which caused grave injury to the baby.
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