Metaphysical error is exclusively a matter of confusion, inconsistency, or lack of definite meaning, rather than
of factual mistakes» (CSPM 69).
Not exact matches
«It's not that there's been one or two cases where people found
mistakes in proxy reports, it seems that almost every issuer who wrote in had a specific experience where they believed
factual errors have been made in their proxy reports which then leads to all sorts
of problems,» says Tuzyk, who has had clients who have experienced this problem.
Presenting issues like privilege in a
factual way at home is a lot easier on kids than leaving them to figure those things out for themselves when they're older, have more misconceptions to overcome, and are less protected from the consequences
of their interpersonal missteps and
mistakes.
He even went so far as to lay out his
mistakes: «The Assembly (1) should not agree to a confidential settlement, (2) should insist that the basic
factual allegations
of any complaint be referred to the ethics committee for a full investigation and (3) should publicly announce the existence
of any settlement, while protecting the identity
of the victims.»
As the article clearly states «world most powerful v8» and makes no mention
of price or exclusivity, I think I'm right to say it is a
factual mistake.
You see one
of the main
mistakes, which students make while their persuasive essay writing is that they just mention their ideas for a persuasive essay and do not prove them with the help
of some
factual information.
Your failure to point out the numerous
factual mistakes of your commenters is one
of the reasons that your name has become an epithet in the climate science community.
From the November 19, 2009, New York Times and Washington Post front - page initial news reports
of hacked e-mails from the University
of East Anglia (a place up until then unlikely to find itself on American newspaper's front pages)... to subsequent findings
of a silly
factual mistake in the IPCC's Fourth Assessment forecasting disappearing Himalayan glaciers just 25 years from now... to the disappointments
of last December's international negotiations in Copenhagen... to data pointing to growing uncertainty and confusion on the climate change issue in the minds
of many Americans and their public officials....
Another tiny
factual mistake you might want to correct - in the caption
of the photograph
of Barry Saltzman.
Rating the news stories on clarity and
factual accuracy, the widespread media coverage
of the Himalayan
mistake has ranged from not very good to very good indeed.
It will help you to avoid inclusion
of unnecessary information and also rectify any
factual or grammatical
mistakes.
Help them think
of more
factual ways to reframe these beliefs, such as «I am not perfect, but I don't need to be,» or «I am a good person who sometimes makes
mistakes.»