Sentences with phrase «making erroneous»

They end up making erroneous and misleading calculations, and perhaps some bad decisions.
Others were the result of unwarranted generalizations, like observing a pattern of spalling around the remains of a gasoline container and making an erroneous association between spalling and gasoline.
Wonder how much has been spent by NOAA making these erroneous adjustments, how much has been spent on research employing said erroneous data, and how much has been spent on misdirected public policies influenced by said erroneous data?
Such analyses do not require making the erroneous assumption of carbon neutrality for biomass.
«When we ask how the market is doing in a metro area or even in a town, we are making the erroneous assumption that there actually is a «Boston market.»
«I worry we've left out the most vulnerable people, so we might make erroneous statement like the income gap is shrinking when it's not,» said Dr. Martens, who is also a professor at the University of Manitoba's faculty of medicine and member of the Order of Canada.
I think it is humerous when Christians make the erroneous contention that Atheists somehow have religious beliefs.
Don't make her feel ashamed, don't exile her to the bathroom, don't make erroneous assumptions about her motives, don't compare feeding her baby to defecating, don't make hypocritical cultural statements, don't make it harder to do than it already is.
[Note to readers: The original article made an erroneous claim, contained in a quote by an aid official, that Lactogen 1 milk powder had been donated and marketed in IDP camps, * by the manufacturer *.
Riegl and Purkis make the erroneous claim of our Review (1) that «the rates of change, rather than absolute magnitude, are seen as ultimately determining the impact since they allow or disallow evolution and adaptation to take place.»
Peterson says that Rhee was in office for too short a period to draw firm conclusions one way or another as to her impact on student performance, but there is no doubt that the reports critical of her tenure have made erroneous claims.
«I made the erroneous assumption that Vietnam - born Vu Tran's debut novel, Dragonfish, would be set in an exotic Southeast Asian locale, and I was a tiny bit disappointed to find that the exotic locales would be Oakland, California, and Las Vegas.
Many would - be home buyers seem to make this erroneous assumption, 77 percent of borrowers only apply to one lender.
Without scientific selection criteria and a good understanding of which factors are more or less likely to increase your long - term risk - adjusted investment returns, you will make erroneous decisions based on false assumptions.
Although mental accounting can distort your thinking process and lead you to make erroneous decisions, with proper awareness it can also be used for our benefit.
So many prospective canine / feline pure bred buyers make the erroneous assumption that, because a pet comes complete with a pedigree, then it MUST be of good quality, and come from a respectable facility.
I believe this may help a new buyer / owner to understand why they hear breeders and other owners make these erroneous references.
At this point, McIntyre and Fuller should both be aware enough of the progress made in dendroclimatology (deducing past climate from tree rings) since 2001 to not make erroneous claims.
No, a cartographic cockup of this magnitude by the publishers of «the world's most prestigious and authoritative atlas» would always have been newsworthy, especially as they chose to make the erroneous part of their efforts the lead item in the publicity campaign launching their new product.
You have disputed none of my statements but, instead, you made the erroneous assertion that I posed a straw man.
Too often, participants in the climate - change debate make an erroneous distinction between protecting ourselves from the longer - term impact of global warming and better preparing ourselves against today's extreme weather events.
In today's edition of the Daily Mail, the prominent commentator Richard Littlejohn makes an erroneous claim at the very end of his fullpage weekly... Read More
and if so, do you plan ever to correct them when they make erroneous assertions to the contrary, in comments on your blog?
For this reason, I find far - fetched the idea that a planner is going to rush off with a climate scientist's probability distribution and make an erroneous decision because they assumed they could trust some percentile of the distribution to its second decimal place.
Levant had also made erroneous statements about the plaintiff's employment prospects, and did not update all of his blog post when informed that this was incorrect,
Even students who do understand this will often make the erroneous assumption that anyone putting law books on a shelf is thus a law librarian replete with associated credentials.
Gladwell argues that we continue to make erroneous assumptions about what is powerful and continue to misjudge and miscalculate the abilities of those around us.
The essence of his claim was that a disciplinary panel constituted in accordance with his contract would not have made the erroneous factual findings made against him and that in consequence his contract would not have been terminated.
The self - proclaimed «Bitcoin creator» who also claims that he and none other is Satoshi Nakamoto made some erroneous claims in a Q&A session following the «Bitcoin, Controversy over Principle» presentation at Deconomy conference in Seoul and Buterin did not hesitate to call him out on it.

Not exact matches

It's to shake off this erroneous notion that life is there and you're just gonna live in it, versus embrace it, change it, improve it, make your mark upon it.
The idea that a lot of non-mining full nodes will make the network more decentralized (because they can make sure the miners are behaving) is erroneous, because an SPV client can already query the network's nodes.
Quantitative easing is making it worse by facilitating more public - sector borrowing and preventing debt liquidation in the private sector - both erroneous steps in my view.
 Thatâ $ ™ s because the underlying facts are often so at odds with their claims, the only way they can make these claims is with gross manipulation, highly selective use of numbers, misrepresentation and sometimes also erroneous calculations.
You call Coppedge a fool but then make such an unsubstantiated and clearly erroneous statement.
Also completely erroneous is when they flip the argument to try and make us prove a negative when the original positive claim is not falsifiable.
The number of erroneous statements made by the author would be merely risible were it not for the fact that he claims to be a Hebrew Bible at Yale Divinity School.
My comments weren't meant to prove the divinity of the Torah (Bible), merely to respond to the author who makes utterly erroneous claims on what it says.
However, Whitehead uses the experience of CE as evidenced for an objective claim, so it seems as if he is making an objective claim about it, and hence it could be erroneous, since there could be a difference between «seems» and «is.»
Mao was an idiot, but he worked under his erroneous assumptions to make the country to succeed and the people prosper.
What does it say though that Rush makes the frontage for his erroneous presentation of economic systems rather than the pope who preaches charity.
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.
You made up numbers, giving you and invalid, erroneous result.
Because of his extensive writing on the subject of sin, the erroneous impression has grown up that Niebuhr was exclusively interested in this one doctrine, that it made him a pessimist, and that he neglected the Christian doctrine of grace.
By claiming that atheists borrow their morality from religion (specifically Christianity), Wilson makes several gargantuan and erroneous assumptions.
But if Jesus is erroneous and makes mistakes and is JUST like us, He's just one holy man among many, and He made mistakes, and He probably made many more.
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.
Changing your user ID and posting the same erroneous argument does not make it any less wrong or make the response any different.
The decision was made in the erroneous belief that home would be similar to the institution, which had nurses to supply medication and other staff members to help set limits.
Prime... You choose to be ignorant of who and what I am, and you choose to make all sorts of erroneous assumptions about my beliefs and background.
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