Sentences with phrase «with errors like»

I believe that this should be an important part of your marketing strategy to ensure your author name, your brand is not being misrepresented or coming back with errors like it did in my case.
Considering that Eratosthenes calculated the radius of the earth with uncanny precision, I'm not very impressed with an error like this.

Not exact matches

The margin of error is like fishing with a net; somewhere in your catch is the true figure.
«So, we feel like the error bars around the unit volume predictions are getting smaller with each passing week,» Musk said on a conference call on Wednesday.
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Like with personal FICO scores, information may be misattributed, or a simple clerical error on somebody's part could always happen.
In industries like accounting where human workers handle and manage tasks such as verifying records and confirming the truthfulness of transactions, it is possible that human error or individuals with ill incentives manipulate records or create fraudulent records that are not an accurate representation of transaction history.
When healthcare providers are caught up with administering quality services, medical eligibility verification tasks are left unattended and may give rise to problems like delayed or non-payment, errors, claim rejections, and dissatisfaction among patients.
Story with grammatical errors looks like it was written by a sixth grader...»... it was discovered that hundreds and thousands of names...» Wouldn't that be mathematically equivalent to just saying «thousands»?»
If some god - like beings were crazy enough to set up such a system you might as well let them sort out the errors with their own sacrifices.
Too often it reads like a translation committee draft from midway through the process that turned the Authorized version into the Revised Standard, and he makes some classically undergraduate kinds of errors with the language, rendering, for instance, the Gadarene swine as «the swine of Gadarene»» which is, as Fr.
Family, friends, neighbors, co-workers and acquaintances from high school we stalk on Facebook all press us with the idea that we've got little margin for error in our twenties — that life should play out like a clear - cut script.
Since Jesus is the main revelation of God in this view (which I agree with), they sometimes then go on to say that anything in the Old Testament which doesn't look like Jesus is therefore an error.
I'd also like you to elaborate on these errors that you've found in the Bible... I'd be happy to discuss them with you in a civil and respectful manner.
supernatural events are NOT exclusive to HUGE events... like global flood, etc etc.... and just cause there are a FEW errors (supposedly) in the regional stuff, that is no reason to throw the baby out with the bath water.thats not how history works..
For those of you who are interested in reading the arch of a sad, sad bitter life, crusie through the remarks by «the son a Piper man» aka Tom Tom, Stands for nothing, hates everything, curses when left with nothing to say, then hysterically claims victory for hurting someone's feelings, and stands for nothing, but will gladly point out your poor syntax, grammar and spelling errors like a weary retired 3rd grade teacher.
We fall for anything, hate everything, curse people to heII when left with nothing to say, then hysterically claim victory for hurting anyone who's not a Christians feelings, while standing for bigotry and racism, but will gladly use poor syntax, grammar and spelling errors like a weary retired 3rd grader.
Like Pinnock, and for that matter Schaeffer and Lindsell, Daniel Fuller holds with the Lausanne Covenant that the Bible is «without error in all that it affirms.»
Kaplan would have agreed wholeheartedly with M. Scott Peck, who contends that it is fallacious to think of God as a discrete entity that is metaphysically locatable.3 Kaplan calls this the error of reification or hypostasis — of treating a process like a thing.
I do like the progressive Christian stance as you describe it — that there may be error in many of the books of the bible — but that people, even with our limited minds, can strive to see a more perfect vision than what was written.
His views are clearly based on the King James Version of the Bible which is riddled with so many holes and errors that it looks like moldy Swiss cheese.
Look at it this way: Scholars like to say that although errors crept in to the manuscripts through the copying process, most of the manuscripts we have today are in 99.9 % agreement with each other, and therefore, are mostly in 99.9 % agreement with what was originally written.
I seem to be left with only two options: Either Jesus truly is violent like God and He was hiding this dark side from us during His ministry, or Jesus truly revealed God to us and the violent portrayals of God in the Old Testament are in error.
I have a high view of Scripture too, but that is NOT the same as claiming that the 66 - book anthology of ancient writings selected and assembled centuries later by men with political agendas («picking and choosing» the scriptures they liked and omitting others BTW) that we moderns call The Protestant Canon is without error.
Among the many errors, confusions and misjudgments is the central claim that the Priory of Sion is of medieval origin, with a list of grand masters that includes Leonardo, his predecessor Botticelli, and the likes of Robert Boyle, Isaac Newton, Victor Hugo and even Claude Debussy.
If it is by an all powerful being with no chance for error in the judging then yes punishment is quite alright, that is like saying a parent should never punish a kid that is a troublemaker
I would, however, like to respond to the factual errors and seriously misleading rhetoric with which his review is peppered.
Or is it just that teachers, like preachers, make their living with words, and so the likelihood of error is greater for them?
So after some trial and error this is what I have come up with, and it is the way I like it, not too much pumpkin, no oil, little bit of spice, raisins and walnuts.
A few years back I was looking for a recipes and could not find one recipe that I liked so I combined a few of them on the internet and did some trial and errors and this is what I ended up with.
You are who I aspire to be when I grow up and become a human with time for things like matching my socks and proofreading my texts before sending them with approximately 110 errors.
The positives to this of course, are that you don't feel like you're going to die after you eat it, and with a little bit of trial and error and work, you too can enjoy your bread just like the rest of the world.
I LOVE when my cooking works out that way!There might seem like more ingredients for this type of bread than traditional yeast breads, but in fact it comes together much more quickly with little chance of error.
I've found that the fatal error of buffet - style dinners is fooling yourself into thinking that the table must be filled with as many sides as a Thanksgiving feast (though my mother and I do operate under this philosophy during the actual holidays), so I like to choose one or two basic dishes that easily lend themselves to large portions.
Australian retailers with larger market shares are the least forgiving of quality errors like mislabelling and poor product packaging.
«Like most things, it's trial and error and interacting with your ingredients,» she says.
Seriously, with all the technological advances going around these days, should they not come up with an error pop up when dumb people like me try to install such software saying that «Sorry you can't download - your system is not suitable for this software».
But we would give the likes of Szczesny how many chances as ours FIRST TEAM keeper and even now we are debating between selling him (4/5 season as number 1 keeper where he has made countless unforced errors leading to goals conceded) or Ospina (who has been with us ONE season and put in a decent shift good enough to be Cech backup in my view)
Fabianski and Szceny (find it hard to get the spelling of his name right) were prone to errors on several occasions so I feel Cech will come with alot of experience, leadership, winning mentality and the likes to Arsenal.....
* Playing Theo is the hardest thing to watch, would rather gamble with Neilson * The Ox would do a better job than Bellerin at RWB * Kola should be playing LWB * Ramsey is a different player when he starts & being an impact sub * Giroud & Laca should start together especially physical (away) games * Ozil is good but... well maybe should rotate with Iwobi * Xhaka should work on reducing costly errors * can't trust Monreal, seems like a target for our opponents wherever he plays they wan na go thru him!!!
Considering the fact that the Pole has played around two games in the past five months, he is bound to be a bit rusty, prone to errors and he may as well attempt to do silly things like beat an on - rushing player, something I believe he has been lucky to get away with on so many occasions.
I total agree with you, i think you are the only one who thinks so great like that, Cech has costed arsenal since he joined the club, He made clumsy errors like a kid.
I don't feel like Wenger made a tactical error yesterday — his error was in the first game... but that had more to do with players then manager on the day.
The fact that their equalising goal late in the second half came as a direct result of an attacking Arsenal move that we messed up with an awful attempt at a cross by Monreal, with some second rate defending and what looks like an error from the keeper Petr Cech along the way, is just about typical of the way things have been going for the Gunners this year.
I like both Ospinna and Szczesny but they can't be making silly errors and expect to be Number 1 with us.
He made some crucial tackles like when blocking Walcott's shot and assisted Koscielny with a good header, but these errors would be punished at away games.
In the case of Holding i would really like to see more of him, because the few times i have seem him he has been good with some little errors and can only get better with more games while he is not playing i hope he puts in some work at the gym.
I have more faith with Holding than Gabriel, heck I would prefer to see Bielik play instead if he wasn't on loan... I really wanted to like Gabriel as well Shown passion and willing to fight for his team but just makes too many errors
Absolutely and getting a good CM in the likes of Cazorla who is great at exploting spaces will help with the build up play and transition from defence into attack, which would also lead to less errors and giving the ball away.
After all, if Wenger like you thought Ramsey was responsible for all our errors then he would have replaced him with someone more defensively minded, surely?
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