Confusion is much more difficult to deal with than
just plain error.
Not exact matches
If a Bible verse (or discovery) is detrimental to the cause, it is either: taken out of context; is allegorical or metaphorical; refers to another verse somewhere else; is an ancient cultural anomaly; is a translation or copyist's
error; means something other than what it actually says; is a mystery of god or not discernible by humans; or is
just plain magic.
If a Bible verse is detrimental to the cause, it is either; (i) taken out of context; (ii) symbolic, allegorical or otherwise means something other than it says; (iii) referring to another verse somewhere else that rectifies the
error; (iv) a translation or copyist's
error; (v) a mystery of God not discernible by we mere humans; or (vi)
just plain magic.
If a bible verse is detrimental to the cause, it is either: taken out of context; is allegorical; refers to another verse somewhere else; is an ancient cultural anomaly; is a translation or copyist's
error; means something other than what it actually says; Is a mystery of god or not discernible by humans; or is
just plain magic.)
If a bible verse is detrimental to the cause, it is either: taken out of context; is allegorical; refers to another verse somewhere else; is a translation or copyist's
error; means something other than what it actually says; Is a mystery of god or not discernable by humans; or is
just plain magic.
If a bible verse is detrimental to the cause, it is either: taken out of context; is allegorical; refers to another verse somewhere else; is a translation or copyist's
error; means something other than what it actually says; Is a mystery of god or not discernible by humans; or is
just plain magic.»
- If a bible verse is detrimental to the cause, it is either: taken out of context; is allegorical; refers to another verse somewhere else; is a translation or copyist's
error; means something other than what it actually says; is a mystery of god or not discernible by humans; or is
just plain magic.
I've noticed how many fans are more prone to forgiving and forgetting, or
just plain ignoring,
errors from those players who outwardly exhibit more energy and passion.
«Being sceptical is one thing, being
just plain wrong is another altogether» This is funny not
just because of the spelling
error but because you are the one who is wrong.
If it's riddled with spelling mistakes, grammatical
errors, or
just plain poor writing, you have a dud.
Through twists of fate, curses, and
just plain human
error, they find themselves deep in the jungle, where they encounter a tribe awaiting the return of the leader and the mythical book of wisdom that will protect them from the ravages and destruction of the Myanmar military regime.
People are perfectly free to spend to the full extent of current income but leaving no margin for
error for job loss or other emergencies is
just plain foolish.
Firefox has a decent spell checker, that helps but doesn't prevent the egregious
errors of there / their / they're or affect / effect or
just plain typos that correctly spell the wrong word.
To take a temperature record rife with
errors, insist it's accurate down to a tenth of a degree, and then insist that computer models made with that data are accurate enough to force a complete restructuring of the world's economy is
just plain idiocy.
There are innumerable causes of surgical
errors including poor communication among the medical team, unprepared physicians and staff for the unexpected, fatigue, improper operative suite conditions where infections are likely and
just plain neglect.
I'd certainly recommend that the «senior» person thoroughly review the «junior» person's work product for
errors, diction, etc. — that's
just plain common sense when something is going out under your name.
Some are
just plain ugly with typos and formatting
errors.
Just plain ole trial and
error is what got us through.