Sentences with phrase «on factual errors»

As previously discussed, the Town's decision to require the appellant to leave the premises and issuing a prospective trespass notice, were premised on factual errors.
Base your disputes on factual errors.
Consumers have a better chance at getting inaccurate items deleted from credit report when disputes are based on factual errors.
Management states the company always believed the ruling would be reversed and that it was based on factual errors.
Well, it seems to me that basing an ethic and a new theological departure on factual errors is a serious matter.
We know the film is onto such truths because it indicates that the very connection Llewyn likely draws between hitting the cat and passing by Akron is based on a factual error.
I'm afraid your posts are simply heaping factual error on factual error, George — with no attempt to actually justify what you like about Tristram Hunt's political positions.

Not exact matches

Uber executive William Barnes contested Commissioner Avakian's findings, arguing that it was «on an erroneous and incomplete picture of how drivers use the Uber application in Oregon and as such, is filled with factual errors and assertions that are simply wrong.»]
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On the Contact Us page is a factual error / grammar correction page.
«Attempts now to rewrite the story of this hate crime appear to be based on untrustworthy sources, factual errors, rumors and innuendo rather than the actual evidence gathered by law enforcement and presented in a court of law,» the spokesperson said.
The article included several factual errors and a lot of assumptions about my motives for taking on the year of biblical womanhood project.
«Attempts now to rewrite the story of this hate crime appear to be based on untrustworthy sources, factual errors, rumors and innuendo rather than the actual evidence gathered by law enforcement and presented in a court of law.
The part of the decision on the merits is only one short paragraph long, and does not discuss the factual error in the U.S. District Court's decision.
Many minor factual errors show that Goodman is not very familiar with the literature on human evolution.
«Menopausal women who took estrogen and progesterone faced a small increased risk of cancer for more than two years after they stopped...» Since the Post syndicates its content to hundreds of local papers, this serious factual error landed on the doorsteps of millions of women.
Perhaps serious Tolstoy fans might find factual errors in the film, but otherwise let this film sweep you away on a romantic, political, morally chequered journey through the final days of Leo Tolstoy.
In days gone by, one could count on fellow scholars to lay out the books» argument, skewer it, then identify a laundry list of factual errors that demonstrate the author was careless or worse.
The mainstream media's attacks on DeVos have been consistent in that many of them have some factual errors.
«This book is the most appallingly written book ever — there are elementary spelling, grammatical and factual errors that any real publisher would have spotted straight away, on every page.»
One commenter, and this is not to pick on the individual but rather to rectify a factual error, claims that «Written Word Media didn't magically create those numbers.»
Analysis of the bill indicates significant important factual errors have been conveyed to legislators about the impact of the bill on California's dogs if it passes, and the motivations behind its introduction.
Although it has its fair share of factual errors, much of the film was actually filmed on the island — which remained open to the public during production.
Oh, by the way, another factual error on your article: Activision had nothing to do with the first Guitar Hero game.
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Tracey Emin on art writing: Everyone waiting to stick the knife in (2002) Via Tracey Emin's experience, to what extent is today's artwriting riddled with factual errors and underlying motive by writers, journalists, and academics?
For another, much as I respect the National Academy, and the various members of the panel that did that assessment, it was in the end their informed opinion being expressed, and there are actually quite a few factual errors in that report (indeed, Steve McIntyre and I had a rare moment of agreement on this, regarding what they said about ice core records in Antarctica).
The BBC's News at Ten programme on the 18th of January 2018 contained two factual errors in its report of the global temperature of 2017.
«These are two factual errors that should be acknowledged with an on - air apology and a correction on the BBC's Corrections and Clarifications page,» GWPF director Dr Benny Peiser said.
I am sorry to have to contact you unannounced like this, my expectation has always been that the authors and journal would simply verify factual error in the methodology, and take it on themselves to correct the paper accordingly.
no, wait... let me count the factual errors in this one news story on My Way News from AP writers Seth Borenstein and Dina Capiello.
I identified a purely factual error in the paper over 1 year ago now, (pre-publication press release circulation) this error impacts on a number of key claims of the paper.
That's because the ISO's study, which focused on potential fuel security concerns in 2024 and 2025, contained clear factual errors as well other assumptions that are highly unlikely and, in some cases, contrary to state laws that help customers reduce their electricity use and bills through energy efficiency and that require a growing percentage of electricity to come from renewable resources.
Apart from the worrying lack of understanding of the way global anomalies are calculated, something of a prerequisite, one would have thought, this document is littered with factual errors... here are three I found on a cursory readthrough..
Since I never said you were, as a close read of my speculative comment makes clear, it's hardly a «factual error» on my part.
It's interesting too that the «skeptics» page has a number of factual errors on it....
Publications that do not undergo peer - review are frequently filled with factual errors, distortions, and opinionated statements that greatly confuse the public on issues where there is no scientific uncertainty.
[17] The Teachers» Federation asserts that the judgment is the product of (i) fundamental errors of law regarding interpretation and application of the duty of fair representation, and (ii) a multiplicity of factual errors involving findings not based on the evidence and contrary to the evidence, which are palpable in nature and overriding in effect.
The Court explained that the clear error standard demands even greater deference to a district court's factual findings when those findings are based on determinations regarding the credibility of witnesses.
Judgment & specialism: If a Bill of Costs has been badly drafted this will usually come to light at a fairly early stage (because it will either contain errors on its face, or it will contain factual errors that will be picked up when it is checked).
[17] The Teachers» Federation asserts that the judgment is the product of (i) fundamental errors of law regarding interpretation and application of the duty of fair representation, and (ii) a multiplicity of factual errors involving findings not based on the evidence and contrary to the evidence, which are palpable in nature and overriding in effect... [more]
If a tribunal has turned its mind to the right question and there is any evidence on the record upon which a tribunal could properly have reached a factual conclusion, then there has been no reviewable error of law or jurisdiction.
If the district court decision relies on factual underpinnings, however, such as evidence concerning the «background science or the meaning of a term in the relevant art during the relevant time period -LSB-,]» it should make specific factual findings and those findings are subject to review for clear error:
He also made several factual errors about the standing of the plaintiff in regards to the human rights proceedings which Levant was commenting on.
The independent body would also offer an opportunity for a thorough investigation and review of many cases for which an investigation is not provided on appeal or post-conviction review due to appellate courts» procedural bars and emphasis on legal and procedural errors instead of factual errors.
In this instance, the Court found that the motion judge committed an error of principle making it inappropriate for the Court to rely on his factual findings of the Appellants» knowledge of their third party claims as dispositive of the appeal.
Giving judgment in R (on the application of Dimmock) v Secretary of State for Education and Skills [2007] EWHC 2288 (Admin), [2007] All ER (D) 117 (Oct) Mr Justice Burton said the DVD contained many factual and scientific errors, but that the guidance notes (in their amended version) could shift the perceived motive for the distribution of the DVD from its original objective of «influenc [ing] the opinions of children» to a new objective of «stimulat [ing] children into discussing climate change and global warming in school classes».
Thus, the Court used the «reliability» factor which is at the heart of the gatekeeping process, but its decision was based essentially on the lack of reliability of the factual foundation of the testimony, rather than the Daubert factors such as testability, publication, error rate or general acceptance.
It's not quite a flat earth scenario, but it is a factual error with significant deleterious effects on life and security of the person.
The Court of Appeal found that the motion judge made no errors and that his factual findings were available to him on the evidence.
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