Sentences with phrase «using erroneous»

Seven Corners is a complete scam even going to the point of using an erroneous mailing address so they can claim they did not receive registered mail.
A chart on Sunday about improvements in Malawi's agricultural production, using erroneous information from a study by researchers at Imperial College London and Michigan State University, misstated the size of recent corn harvests.
The classroom «demonstration» opening a bottle of scent and then using erroneous physics to explain that as showing «carbon dioxide rapidly diffuses into the atmosphere» is one such method.
This is where someone steals your identity to request a refund using erroneous deductions or credits.
Both Google Finance and XE appear to have used erroneous data.
And, had ABC News in particular, not used the erroneous term «pink slime» so many many times in their «coverage» of LFTB, IN MY OPINION, it would NOT have been «all over the media.»
In calculating the payback times for investment in alternative energy systems (27 March, p 46), Ed Douglas used an erroneous...
In calculating the payback times for investment in alternative energy systems (27 March, p 46), Ed Douglas used an erroneous assumption.
Columbus used an erroneous estimate by Ptolemy, who based it on a later definition of the stadium, and in estimating the size of the settled world he confused the Arab mile, used by El Ma» mun, with the Roman mile on which our own mile is based.
Your fundamental problem in arguing with a person who denies global warming is that they use erroneous logic.
The evidence suggested that Ms. Whitmore used erroneous fax numbers and did not check whether the faxes had been sent.

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Theranos» lawyer acknowledged to the WSJ that proprietary technology was not used in all of the company's tests, but in a later statement called doubts about Edison's accuracy «baseless» and «erroneous,» claiming that the quoted sources «were never in a position to understand Theranos» technology.»
According to her, the percentage of erroneous TNCs might be low, but if the use of E-Verify is mandated nationally and is required of all employers, that small percentage will come to represent a significant number of employees.
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.»]
The use by the respondents of the aforesaid false, misleading and deceptive statements, representations and practices has had, and now has, the capacity and tendency to mislead members of the public into the erroneous and mistaken belief that said statements and representations were and are true and into the investment of substantial sums of money to participate in the respondents» multilevel marketing program and the purchase of substantial quantities of respondents» products by reason of said erroneous and mistaken belief.
Usually, a lack of understanding of how various indicators work and are used can lead to erroneous trading.
 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.
The term is misunderstood enough without you adding yet another erroneous use to the discourse.
Use of the term leads to the erroneous belief that applicants and petitioners, rather than the American people, are whom we ultimately serve.
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.»
And judging by the triumphalism - soaked language and explicit photos anti-trafficking organizations often use, that sense of helplessness is partly a result of flashy but erroneous marketing.
In October about 200 Christian ethicists issued a statement «about the erroneous use of Christian rhetoric to support the policies of empire,» as it was put by one signer, Glen Stassen, who holds an endowed chair at Fuller Theological Seminary.
The only 1st round worthy linebacker I would consider a safe pick (which I don't even like using that term because its erroneous and misleading) is Roquan Smith.
Unfortunately, the analysis of developed countries used deeply flawed data to reach an erroneous conclusion about the first day death rate in the US.
For example, part of the political support at the World Summit reflected an understandable but erroneous desire to use R2P to mobilize more support for root - cause prevention, including investments in economic and social development... if R2P means everything, it amounts to nothing» (4).
«A review of the twenty - five bills we used in this year's ratings will show voters where the legislature is erroneous and some show where they have helped New Yorkers», said Conservaitve Party Chairman Mike Long.
The erroneous returns to the voters, Wells said, appear to be prompted when an envelope is flipped upside down and misread by the scanning devices used by the U.S. Postal Service.
The use of erroneous coal production statistics is an open secret among the coal industry experts in the country.
However, we found the previously suggested causal direction to be erroneous: lonely people spend more time on the Internet rather than Internet use making people lonely,» Song concluded, adding more research on the subject is needed.
There are multiple real things to discuss about this — the methodology, the relatively small number of cores being used (compared to what could have been analyzed), the age modeling etc. — and many interesting applications — constraints on polar amplification, the mid-Pleistocene transition, the duration and nature of previous interglacials — but unfortunately, the bulk of the attention will be paid to a specific (erroneous) claim about Earth System Sensitivity (ESS) that made it into the abstract and was the lead conclusion in the press release.
Pulsars, those spinning, superdense neutron stars that send powerful «lighthouse beams» of radio waves and light flashing through the Universe, have been «lying about their ages,» leading astronomers, and possibly particle physicists, to erroneous conclusions for the past 30 years, according to researchers using the National Science Foundation's Very Large Array (VLA) radio telescope.
Interestingly, they use the ocean heat data with the erroneous 2003 cooling trend (see Figure 5.1).
Hackers can steal your personal information to use them for different types of erroneous tasks.
The College Board, sponsor of the SAT, was also dismayed to observe these misuses of sat data, because they reflect and perpetuate the erroneous perceptions about the meaning and use of SAT scores.
You have to learnto let go of your beliefs when they areproved to be erroneous, and not let yourpride and other factors get in the way.You have to learn to admit when you «rewrong about something, like, «Theinformation I gathered is wrong, andwe're all going to use this other information, because it is better.»
«The report uses a number of outdated and erroneous statistics that paint a misleading picture of both the proportion of students with disabilities in charters schools and the fiscal impact on the district,» CCSA wrote in its letter.
Probably the greatest risk in the use of large - scale international datasets is the ease with which it is possible to draw overly simplistic — or erroneous — conclusions.
This important protection can be used in the future to protect you from erroneous allegations of mortgage arrearages.
Use these sample letters to dispute inaccurate, erroneous, outdated, misleading and unverifiable information in your personal credit reports.
When writing your own dispute letters, it's important to use specific words such as erroneous or outdated or unverifiable so the credit reporting agencies will be motivated to actually investigate your claim.
Credit report disputes are intended to be used to remove erroneous, outdated, fraudulent, and unsubstantiated items — not debts that you legitimately owe.
Although Survivorship Bias is a serious cognitive bias and leads to erroneous decision making, I believe it can be used for our benefit also.
There are no quick fixes, but there are steps you can take to boost your credit score, such as cleaning up your credit identity as reported by the credit bureaus, auditing your credit report for inaccurate and erroneous accounts, paying bills in such a way that you garner additional credit score points, optimizing your credit card and revolving account balances, using credit inquiries intelligently, and not applying for new credit cards before seeking a P2P loan.
The FTC also has sample letters you can use to dispute erroneous entries.
They use the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) which is a federal law designed to protect you from being «slandered» by creditors, collectors, and credit reporting agencies themselves from having outdated, erroneous, misleading, or inaccurate information on your credit report.
You can use these to dispute erroneous or outdated items found in your reports.
We've hacked and slashed the data, dealt with survivor bias, point - in - time bias, erroneous data, and all the other standard techniques used in academic empirical asset pricing analysis — still no dice.
But regardless of whether you use paper or paperless statements, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) recommends checking your account statements every single month for flags or erroneous charges, to fully protect yourself.
Credit Report Dispute Letters: Use these sample letters to dispute, correct, and remove inaccurate, erroneous, outdated, misleading and unverifiable information from your personal credit reports.
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.
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