Sentences with phrase «serious errors on them»

It stands to reason this particular segment of the population wouldn't have serious errors on their report dragging down their scores.
Barring the correction of multiple, serious errors on your credit report, it's unlikely that you'll be able to raise your FICO score from 550 to 700 instantly.
The key mistakes identified include: late publication and frequent changes in the middle of the year; inappropriate content; lack of clarity on standards and contradictory guidelines; a focus on tick - box skills rather than the quality of work; lack of time to implement the new curriculum; and serious errors on the design of a reception baseline, leading to its cancellation.

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Highlighting the importance of the Church in not shying away from politics Rev O'Donoghue said: «Where there is wickedness, and where there is error, and where there are serious breaches of basic care, I think we need to be calling people out on it.
That even in the aftermath of serious attacks on the homeland, reasonable American willingness to project power abroad would not be fairly criticized when it inevitably made errors and ran into difficulties, but rather be met with a deliberately - stirred anti-war hysteria of breathtaking rhetorical viciousness.
While I would hope my meaning was clear based on context, I believe the error is serious enough to warrant clarification on my part.
Well, it seems to me that basing an ethic and a new theological departure on factual errors is a serious matter.
You mean «must have», not «must of», and there should have been a possessive apostrophe on «persons», though — to be fair — your errors with English grammar are probably less serious than others that you are making
Is the Catholic traditional interpretation of the Bible one of those which can be known on the basis of our present study of the Bible to be in serious error?
In the chapter on «Truth» Wieman reveals a serious misunderstanding of Whitehead's concept of God, albeit an error which may arise in part from problems within Process and Reality.
It is a serious error (and an uncharitable one) to assume that those of us who belong to the Intelligent Design movement think that our belief in God depends on evidence for design.
The most serious error in modern esthetics has been the general rejection of the ideal of purity or nobility on the ground of esthetic irrelevance.
Wenger has made serious errors from a taxtical standpoint on many occasions most notably his inability to change things when they are obviously not working.
We lost against Watford we expect to win against Chelsea are we serious???? I dreamed we lost 4 1 I could not watch the match after we let the second in that nightmare was on I thought >> >> > as for that first goal it should not have stood as the goal came from dangerous play >> >> > unfortunately the team fell apart the unity has gone out the window >> >> players make school errors yet they earn 100 000 a week crazy carry on >> >> > I am sick of it I have had it with this punch >> > embarrassing carry on cant defend cant attack they only thing they can do is dwell with the ball side ways I am sick of this dwelling about with the ball
Cech has made some serious errors recently and I honestly think he's on the decline.
The remarkable Gareth Bale was as dynamic and elusive as you would have hoped him to be against Slovakia, though his free kick goal, however spectacular, was helped by a serious goalkeeping error, when the keeper put himself initially on the wrong foot.
In the real world, a combination of inevitable coding errors and the differing behavior of the two major (and several minor) web browsers means that it's almost always impossible to avoid serious troubleshooting on any complex design.
5 pm: I've left this comment below: «Look, I think Stuart Wheeler has made a serious tactical error but he has been geneous to our party when we most needed help, he's a man of principle on Europe and human rights.
Resubmission is allowed only if a paper was rejected on the basis of a serious reviewer error.
There is one serious error, however, on the cover, which states that the book «demystifies the jargon of one of the world's most dynamic industries».
«The brains of people with anorexia nervosa who have poor insight may not generate an «error message» when told, for example, that they are putting themselves at serious risk for death by severe restricting,» said Dr. Alex Leow, associate professor of psychiatry and bioengineering in the UIC College of Medicine and corresponding author on the paper.
In summary the projections of the IPCC — Met office models and all the impact studies (especially the Stern report) which derive from them are based on specifically structurally flawed and inherently useless models.They deserve no place in any serious discussion of future climate trends and represent an enormous waste of time and money.As a basis for public policy their forecasts are grossly in error and therefore worse than useless.For further discussion and an estimate of the coming cooling see http://climatesense-norpag.blogspot.com
As some readers may recall, I found six serious errors in a well - publicised 2016 paper by Kate Marvel and other GISS climate scientists on the topic of climate sensitivity.
«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.
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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.
At a hearing of the Senate Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education Appropriations Subcommittee, which Mr. Harkin chairs, Mr. Alexander finished his opening statement on the fiscal year 1993 budget by acknowledging a serious error by his department.
Not only are these systemic errors expensive — costing taxpayers an estimated $ 282 million adjusted for inflation — they also have serious and lifelong consequences on the people subject to these flawed prosecutions.
The government admitted a «serious error» but simply asked anyone who had seen the test not to pass it on.
It has several serious errors, including a requirement that all images on the cover of a black - and - white book be at 3,000 dpi.
So, when you work on such a serious project why not you make sure it is an error - free project that is capable of becoming an asset to the stream you have focused on.
I wonder if it is just an error on Google's side or if it is something more serious happening...
These errors can have a serious impact on your life.
Over 70 % of all credit reports have erroneous information on them, and those errors can cost you serious amounts of points.
One study found that 79 percent of all credit reports had mistakes; one in four contained errors serious enough to have a significant negative impact on scores.
According to the Federal Trade Commission, more than 20 percent of Americans had errors on their credit report as of 2013, and more than 5 percent of those errors were serious enough to negatively impact a credit or interest - rate decision.
Currently one of every five American consumers has an error on his or her credit report and 5 percent of us endure errors so serious that we likely are being overcharged for credit card debts, auto loans, insurance policies and other financial obligations, according to a comprehensive study issued Monday by federal regulators.
In February 2013, the Federal Trade Commission released the results of a comprehensive study of credit reporting errors, finding that 21 percent of American consumers had an error on a credit report from at least one of the three major credit reporting companies.15 Thirteen percent of consumers had errors serious enough to change their credit score.
The nutritional requirements of cats and dogs are different from those of humans and any error in feeding may have serious consequences on their health.
Such errors can have serious consequences, of course — as when «information that is important for making decisions on controlling cat populations» [1] hinges largely on one grossly inflated statistic.
When «deniers» make a claim (like yours), it's based on the lack of serious research or considerable effort, and if an error is pointed out, it's excused away or triggers a scrambling attempt to change the subject.
The most revealing aspect of the AGW debate is this: when the «warmers» make a claim, it's based on serious research and considerable effort, and if an error is found, it's admitted and corrected ASAP.
Unfortunately it shows, in my judgment, a current tendency by this group of scientists and their supporters to react by down grading some serious and basic statistical errors and inabilities to place uncertainty measures on results to a level of «minor» flaws and to characterize the criticisms as personal attacks.
It is disgusting that these authors are allowed such a bragging self - congratulation on Nature blogs when their Science paper they are bragging about contained serious errors and was subject to a correction in Science in April 2006.
I love much of Dickey's work, but I have to report that there's a serious error in the paper on LOD and global warming.
One one such occasion a key piece of experimental evidence was within the domain of two or three post-docs in the audience who pronounced that it apparently contained a serious error commonly found with that particular technique, but they couldn't be 100 % sure based on the presented data.
The frontpage implies that climate science to date has not been «real,» while the many errors made by the speakers as well as their serious credibility issues (Willie Soon's infamous paper, another paper more recently with Noah Robinson that made up data, Spencer's flawed book on climate sensitivity, Singer's history since about 1990, Schmitt's uncorrected error in a NASA paper, Bast and Taylor's lies in defense of Schmitt, and so on) suggest the opposite — the speakers at the ICCC are the ones attempting to falsify the science.
We need to be careful focussing upon «trends» — it can lead to serious errors of context — and this underlies the entire «global warming» thesis which relies upon computer models with entirely false (i.e. non-natural) notions of an equilibrium starting point and calculations of trend — this conveniently ignores cycles, and it has to because a) there are several non-orbital cycles in motion (8 - 10 yr, 11, 22, 60, 70, 80, 400 and 1000 - 1500) depending on ocean basic, hemisphere and global view — all interacting via «teleconnection» of those ocean basins, some clearly timed by solar cycles, some peaking together; b) because the cycles are not exact, you can not tell in any one decade where you are in the longer cycles.
Spencer, a University of Alabama, Huntsville, climatologist, and his colleagues have a history of making serious technical errors in their effort to cast doubt on the seriousness of climate change.
The intrigue of the who - dunnit is interesting; however, what I would like to know is whether this is a potentially serious error (ie the hybrid record was used in the analysis) or trivial (but sloppy) error (ie the data was not used but was included on a table).
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