Are you claiming that the Bible is
wrong on this point?
My father also taught me, even when I was a child, that Bruce R. McConkie, who wrote some unflattering stuff about non-whites in «Mormon Doctrine,» stood in Conference after the 1978 announcement and said he had obviously been
wrong on those points, and he retracted everything not in keeping with the Brethren's announcement.
All religions could be
wrong on this point but the truth of God never changes.
there are thousands upon thousands of lbgt that attend church or some form of religious sermon, so
wrong on that point.
many lgbt have relationships with «god» so
wrong on that point... from their point of view god views you folks that hate gays as being «unchristian».
You're
wrong on every point you made.
Scientists do not have clear, provable theories to describe the evolution of all species in existence, and everything about the earth (if you think I'm
wrong on this point, you either live in a box or you're delusional), but we do not throw out evolutionary theory merely because it is incomplete.
Merson isn't
wrong on his point about Arsenal defensively though, as they've conceded 39 goals in 28 league games, giving them the worst defensive record of the top seven sides in the top flight.
Is it really so hard to say that Balls has been
wrong on every point - or is Cable trying to keep his options open for a later date?
Unlike many other character actors, he had been
wrong on that point for quite a few yearsâ $» at the very least, since late 1967, when filmgoers first heard the line «What we have here is failure to communicate» out of the mouth of the pusselgutted chain - gang overseer in Stuart Rosenberg's Cool Hand Luke.
I'll be more than happy to be
wrong on this point, though!
I was
wrong on this point — they do include the full data in the Excel file.
@CC Sadly you are
wrong on both points.
Now, he might be right, and
me wrong on this point (with my gray beard, though I am younger than he is).
I think most people are
wrong on both points.
I believe that the reason why most people are
wrong on both points is -LSB-...]
A long advertiser - supported list of properties seems marginally more objective than a long affiliate - supported list, although I'm willing to be proven
wrong on that point.
So maybe you are
wrong on this point.
A few days ago, Ray suggested to me I was
wrong on a point I made that «communication» was a two street.
But I'd like to be
wrong on that point.
Lindzen has been proved
wrong on every point.
Even if Combs - Greene was correct to deny the motion to dismiss, she's
wrong on this point.
In scientific parlance, this is called «cherry picking», and explains how Whitehouse can assert that «since [1998] the global temperature has been flat» — although he is even
wrong on this point of fact, because as the graph above shows, 2005 was warmer.
No matter how you slice it, the Wegman report was
wrong on this point.
In climate data there * is * an underlying physical process (no matter how loudly Briggs wishes to shout about it, he's
wrong on that point).
I don't suppose that Greg is entirely
wrong on all points or that John is right on all points — though one has to allow the possibility.
Leonard Weinstein, I am completely satisfied that your argument re the 2nd law of thermodynamics is correct, and that the article is badly
wrong on this point.
If you believe I've missed an important home heating method here, or if you think I'm
wrong on some point, I'd be very pleased to have your comments.
First, it makes voluntary action to reduce emissions ineffectual, since this just lowers the cost of emissions permits (I thought this had been fixed by the changes announced in March, but I was
wrong on this point).
If you believe I've missed anything significant, been ambiguous or unfair, or if you think I'm
wrong on some point, I'd be very pleased to have your comments.
Rather than acknowlege that M&W were not
wrong on this point, you have moved the goalposts to criticize M&W on new grounds.
Why don't you show some integrity and acknowledge you were
wrong on this point, and then go on and do the same for the other anti-nuke scaremongering points you raised and I debunked (see the four questions in comment above that you have not yet addressed).
Wee Willy, Betts is probably right and McIntyre
wrong on this point.
Someone correct me if I'm
wrong on that point.
I am a big fan of Garner's, but he is becoming
wrong on this point if we are writing briefs for tablets.
I'm not a lawyer so I could be
wrong on this point.
If an individual decision is
wrong on a point of law, there is often no continuing damage done to the general legal principle because other arbitrators are unlikely to hear of that arbitral decision and are not obliged to follow it even if they do.
I'm happy to be proven
wrong on this point.
If you think that the decision is
wrong on a point of law you can appeal to the Administrative Appeals Chamber of the Upper Tribunal.
Not exact matches
«When I look at all of the possibilities of what can go right and
wrong, that's one of the examples I
point to when things go
wrong,» he says, reflecting
on the snafu that happened seven years ago.
(I am facing that problem head -
on every day as I try to write my new book
on what the world will look like in 20 years - knowing that I'm going to be laughably
wrong at various
points along the way.
As long as the dinner is coming out and we get the last course
on the table, at that
point it's just an open bar and a dance floor, so not too much can go
wrong.
Similar prophecies have proved
wrong before and doubters
point out that electricity bills for American factories will rise if the U.S. starts selling its growing supply of natural gas abroad and lifts current curbs
on gasoline exports.
In some cases, however, these answers are
wrong — and not just humorously
wrong but dangerously so because they
point to inaccurate stories or offensive opinions
on important topics.
I meet Baxter in July, at Rethink's offices in what the city of Boston has taken to calling its Innovation District, a once - and to some extent still - gritty area outside of downtown,
on the
wrong side of the charmless Fort
Point Channel.
On Wednesday, Bennett released a statement saying a Las Vegas police officer
pointed a gun at him and detained him «for doing nothing more than simply being a black man in the
wrong place at the
wrong time.»
Microsoft is banking
on a larger audience beyond just the hard - core, but that's the
wrong bet at this
point since it's really only gamers who buy consoles early in their release.
But it was very clear from the very beginning
on the part of the actual Congressmen that they weren't going to support it because they had already come out
on the floor with such vehement opposition to the bill and
pointing out exactly what was
wrong with the bill, that it didn't have to be done in a hurry.
Stewart said Trump was «just
wrong» to call Putin and congratulate him
on his reelection over the objections of his own national security aides, who wrote talking
points for him with the words «DO NOT CONGRATULATE.»