Sentences with phrase «of errors of judgment»

To minimize the risk of an error of judgment, we chose an especially nasty bit of turf from Frymburk to Bohdalovice for three 20 - minute point - to - point runs in each car.

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That is defensible only if one is certain that the baseline level of possible robotic error in civilian protection exceeds that baseline level of human error... I, for one, would not bet against the possibility that for some military applications, we will some day come to see mere human judgment as guaranteeing an unacceptable level of indiscriminate and disproportionate violence.
When asked whether he would make different choices if he could start over, Bayard Winthrop, the CEO of apparel company American Giant, highlighted the value of his past errors in judgment.
Snoke replies: «Such a foolish error of judgment.
The film tries to turn gross errors of journalism and judgment into acts of heroism and martyrdom.
I've faced adversity and have also made my share of off - the - cuff errors in judgment.
Opposition Labour Party leader Ed Miliband on Friday urged Cameron to apologize for «the appalling error of judgment he made in hiring Andy Coulson,» but Cameron refused and said Coulson remained a friend.
Fear of regret, or simply regret theory deals with the emotional reaction people experience after realizing they've made an error in judgment.
We should remember his words: «It was the greatest and boldest operation ever undertaken by the Federal Reserve System, and, in my judgment, resulted in one of the most costly errors committed by it or any banking system in the last 75 years.
«It was the greatest and boldest operation ever undertaken by the Federal Reserve System, and, in my judgment, resulted in one of the most costly errors committed by it or any banking system in the last 75 years.
The Methodist scholar Cyril Eastwood rightly lamented the distortion of this evangelical imperative: «The common error that the phrase «priesthood of believers» is synonymous with «private judgment» is most unfortunate and is certainly a misrepresentation.
I can see why you all would have been suspicious of my intentions because of that error in judgment.
In my judgment this is the error of a great many of the exponents of what is nowadays known as «biblical theology.»
To think in an agony of remorse of all one has done wrong, whether with sinful intention or errors of judgment, and to be inwardly upset over the good works one meant to get done and failed to do, is a poor frame of mind in which to try to go to sleep.
It is a grave error of judgment to assume that terrorism can be stamped out by war.
An honest, conscientious error of judgment, made by a person who is willing and able to change his mind when shown to be in the wrong, is a very different thing from the sin that Jesus condemned.
At the level of complex and specific judgments one can not exclude the possibility of error.
If you have not repented then you are in error (in spite of all your accusations) If you have repented and have called upon the Almighty God to save you and cleanse you from your sin, Then what is the purpose of these letters (unless you want to pass judgment on those that do not believe like you).
But he cautions that «the comparison with the Pelagian and Gnostic heresies intends only to recall general common features, without entering into judgments on the exact nature of the ancient errors
The errors of idolatry are also corrected by the perpetual judgment rendered on every finite good as never exhausting the infinitude of goodness.
It is a serious error of judgment to dismiss fundamentalists in any cavalier fashion.
As the Lausanne Covenant asserts, the Bible is «without error in all that it affirms» Although detailed inerrantists like John Montgomery and Harold Lindsell resist referring to the writer's intentions as a criterion for Biblical judgment, sensing, rightly, that its adoption undermines their position, they nevertheless use such a standard on occasion (see Lindsell's discussion of differences in Biblical numbers [Num.
Facts, or evidence, seem incontrovertible only in the light, or dark as the case may be, of human judgment, which is the only source of error on this planet.
He synthesizes our knowledge of physiology with the immediate deliverances of experience and shows the many ways in which error can enter our judgment.
The article is a massive error of judgment that will infuriate many Catholics.
Most of us assume that we deserve the ability to see, and somehow this blind man, and everyone else like him, must have forfeited sight through some error in judgment.
Indeed, I prefer to ignore the very category of «psychological fiction» as an error of judgment.
If we accept the account of human nature given by the Western theological and philosophical traditions — that we are free, rational beings, limited and imperfect, prone to diversity of opinion and errors in judgment — we may be more inclined to be not only tolerant but gracious and loving toward those with whom we disagree.
When practicing the Law of Love, we are pretty much «flying by the seat of our pants,» relying on common sense and intuition rather than a moral manual or theological dogmas to keep us from making errors in judgment.
In a critical arrangement of its respective positions within the totality of its own history, it will be able, on one hand, to recognize the relativity of its own judgments (where, for example, errors may have crept in).
Besides the garden - variety cynicism and sophistry we have come to expect from American politics, times as confusing as these are sure to produce colossal but well intentioned errors of judgment on all sides.
Most of what we experience in conscious perception is a product of interpretation and referential judgment, so that the possibility of error is introduced.
Whether it was deliberate or unintentional, I would hope in the future the author of this article would use better judgment or take more time to research the Catholic teaching on the Eucharist (to at least put Sebastian's statement in context) before quoting a statement that is clearly an error to any Catholic that has a sense of reverence («frozen holy wine transformed into the blood of Christ» on popsicle sticks) but could mislead those with simple faith or those who are unfamiliar to the true Catholic teaching.
Moreover, Whitehead understands symbolism as an interpretative judgment which not only reflects the biases and assumptions of its society but also is subject to error because of tendencies to oversimplify experience (MT 21).
Because we are imperfect and fallible and constantly making errors in judgment and perception, there is no universal single authoritative use or interpretation of the Bible.
Because the adults in professional sports are seemingly unable to correct their errors in judgment and actions, I am calling on the next generation of student - athletes to save professional sports for future generations to enjoy.
Because of their embarrassment and shame, I think parents tend to make errors in judgment, and they respond ineffectively to their kids.
The lack of these qualities often leads to errors in judgment or silly mishaps that wouldn't have happened had we gotten a full night's sleep.
The prime minister's defense cut little ice, particularly with Mr. Miliband, the Labour leader, who called it «a catastrophic error of judgment» and brought hoots of approval from Labour backbenchers when he said of Mr. Cameron, «He just doesn't get it, Mr. Speaker.»
Sir Malcolm admitted today he may have made errors of judgment - but insisted he'd done nothing wrong.
It was a serious error of judgment — he lost 81 colleagues, some of whom are going to be off the reservation permanently now.
But this error of judgment, under pressure from SDP turncoats, does not diminish his stature as one of the most outstanding British socialists and democrats of the twentieth century.
«His tragedy is that he is nowadays remembered (and perhaps always will be) for the error of judgment which brought him down.
With Governing Council inaugurated, Vice Chancellor and other Principal Officers of the University appointed and take - off fund in NIMASA 2015 Appropriation Act passed by the National Assembly; it is clearly an error of judgment to contemplate scrapping the Nigeria Maritime University.
A former acting Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Power Ziakede Aginighan, who added his voice to those calling on Amaechi to retrace his step, described his statement as an error of judgment.
The legislative aide likened the situation to Paterson's admitted messy handling of the U.S. Senate appointment involving Caroline Kennedy and more recently what was deemed in a new report as his «errors in judgment» in the handling of an aide's domestic violence incident.
Ed Miliband accused the prime minister of a «terrible error of judgment» for his handling of Maria Miller's expenses after her «perfunctory and inadequate» apology to MPs.
Ed Miliband accuses the prime minister of a «terrible error of judgment» for his handling of Maria Miller's expenses.
A special investigation into the scandal found that though Mr. Paterson and his advisers made errors of judgment in their handling of a domestic violence case involving Mr. Johnson, their actions were not criminal.
To me it was an error of judgment.
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