Sentences with phrase «impressions were in error»

But I was surprised in each case, after checking the data, to discover that my impressions were in error.

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I was under the impression; he wasn't referring to the New Testament, seeing it was not written, compelled, and canonized yet, or is this error in my understanding?
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Some of my smartest friends have given up on Christianity altogether because they were under the impression (from both secular critics and advocates of biblical inerrancy) that the Bible must be without conflict or inconsistency or error in order to be relevant.
... in the said book you try by means of various subterfuges to give the impression of leaving it [Copernicanism] undecided and labeled as probable; this is still a very serious error since there is no way an opinion declared and defined contrary to divine Scripture may be probable.
For those not familiar with academic debates, the impression could be given that West's work contains serious errors, when, in fact, his books have received imprimaturs and the endorsement of trusted figures.
Among the areas determined to be flawed and in need of more research are: accuracy and error rates of forensic analyses, sources of potential bias and human error in interpretation by forensic experts, fingerprints, firearms examination, tool marks, bite marks, impressions (tires, footwear), bloodstain - pattern analysis, handwriting, hair, coatings (for example, paint), chemicals (including drugs), materials (including fibers), fluids, serology, and fire and explosive analysis.
An avowed Dodger's fan wearing a Brian Urlacher jersey, Tom's confused West Coast / Midwest sports allegiances are only the first of the film's scattershot staccato continuity errors — sharing time with the sort of broad slapstick pratfalls (foot and nose violence, mainly, though Kutcher does score with a fine impression of Chris Farley) that define the kind of film that lists «Kid in the Bathroom» in its cast credits.
Her initial impressions of people are incorrect, and she makes other errors of character judgement in the same way as Lizzie did.
The «300 percent» error claim comes from noted climate skeptic Patrick Michaels who in testimony in congress in 1998 deleted the bottom two curves in order to give the impression that the models were unreliable.
Listing all possible sources of error in a climate model would therefore not only be difficult, but might well give the misleading impression that the models are worse than they really are.There are several ways of double - checking whether advances in modelling are really improving model reliability.
But my impression is that the Marcott paper talks about identifying temperatures going back 10,000 years at a scale (if that is the correct term) which allows for 50 % error for periods of 1,000 years in length.
I initially had the impression that he was saying that Harry was not included in the AWS reconstruction and now from his rather imprecise language it seems he is saying that the IR reconstruction was the important reconstruction (for the papers conclusions) and therefore errors in the AWS are not important because it was only used as a check on the IR reconstruction.
If this is the best such land area surface temperature assessment system on the planet (covering, as well, a broad range of metropolitan, suburban, and rural areas), and the quality of the system is now proven to be demonstrably more prone to error than had been previously assumed — with the preponderance of error shown to produce the impression of warming in excess of real conditions prevailing — what may be reliably inferred about surface temperature monitoring systems data from even less reliable thermometers all over the rest of the world?
The failure to include these inaccuracies in the printed Corrigendum, while coopering up the record in the new on - line SI, leaves a misleading impression that crucial calculation errors were really just trivial labeling problems.
Instead, the impression one gets, especially from Lord Reid's speech, is that there is now a list of nullifying errors, a list of reasons for judicial intervention in respect of unlawful administrative decisions, with no area of administrative action walled off from judicial oversight.
In their submissions on this motion, the carriers appear to be under the mistaken impression that an appeal is available on errors of fact or that this is a judicial review proceeding where the remedy for an omission to make a relevant finding of fact would be to remit the case back to the trier of fact.
A grammatical error, a typo, a misplaced punctuation mark, all these can have major effects on the content of your resume and also in building a first impression about you to be called in for an interview.
The resume must be completely devoid of any kind of spelling mistake or grammatical errors to avoid any kind of negative impression to be formed in the employer's mind.
The other problem is this: If you resume does make it through the digital screening and has minor spelling errors in non-critical words, the human reader will catch them and toss your paperwork anyway — they mean you are not a person with good attention to detail or one who is really serious about making a great impression.
The main «issue» I see in resumes today (other than typos, grammatical errors and an undesirable impression of hasty preparation) is the lack of focus on one's achievements and / or the inability to promote a unique professional brand.
First impressions are very important when applying for a job and errors in your resume can easily put you off the top list.
Even a minor error can detract from your cover letter and create an impression of carelessness, which is the last thing employers want to see in a security officer.
This means that in case of several cover letter errors, the whole positive impression about the applicant can be completely ruined in one single moment.
A cognitive (thinking) error in which thinking is unduly influenced by initial information or initial impressions, and in which there is inadequate adjustment when new information becomes available.
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