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"Now the court has from time to time erred and erred greatly, but when it has it has been because the court yielded to political pressure," he said.
Instead, the U.S. government erred on the side of caution.
The Obama administration appealed, saying Skavdahl erred in his ruling.
Morgan felt the scene erred on the side of portentousness.
We erred on the side of conservatism on all data.
Others say Kemp erred by taking the selection process public.
For years, the company erred on the side of open speech.
She did just that, and the network folded, saying it erred.
Rather, Abood erred by recognising that objection in the first place.
We Dems erred in '12 by mocking Boot/Romney Russia worry.
This time, Snapchat erred on the wrong side of the spectrum.
I erred on the side of not including him very much.
Two, Facebook probably erred by commissioning sponsored content about platform integrity.
In making the list, I erred on the side of conservatism.
In recent elections, to the extent that the polls have erred they have erred in the same direction in basically all states — so the New Hampshire results alone will tell us a lot about the national picture.
If anything, they erred on the side of being superopen about sex.
He has said that the dictatorship erred in "torturing rather than killing".
I think we've kind of erred towards that end of the spectrum.
Yet Neureuther admitted that he had been "lucky" that Ryding had erred.
President Trump erred in tweeting last Friday about the May jobs report.
Choi finally erred on the next hole, a 139-yard par 3.
In this case, we erred on the side of disclosing editorial direction.
One hypothesis is that he erred in trying to stabilise the economy gradually.
When the justice realized she had erred, she could have said nothing more.
Duterte acknowledged he erred in referencing what happened to Jewish people under Hitler.
Musk being Musk, however, didn't apologize or acknowledge that he might have erred.
The appeals court also said Nathan erred in dismissing some claims as untimely.
Victorian police have rejected suggestions they erred by not monitoring him more closely.
Facebook erred in its handling of the fake Nancy Pelosi video, he said.
At the same time, many say they have erred in politicizing their faith.
As a result, they often erred on the side of not flagging transactions.
So far, the F.D.A. has erred on the side of going too easy.
Council members Russia, China and South Africa had previously all erred against criticism.
Liberals said Scheer erred in running an aggressively partisan campaign, à la Harper.
Mulvaney does both, saying CBO erred in saying people would voluntarily leave Medicaid.
While Clinton erred in supporting the Iraq invasion, the State Department also erred in overseeing U.S. troop withdrawals from Iraq, a move which helped create a vacuum for ISIS to metastasize, much like the failed post interventionist planning of Libya.
If he erred on the punchier side, he might come off as too glib.
The appeals court said the judge erred, but it did not reverse McCullough's conviction.
He erred in telling German Jews, Czechs and Britons not to resist Nazi attackers.
Ferro's lawyer told The Guardian Tesla erred by moving the defendant after he complained.
Because Clinton has said that she thought the high court erred in D.C. v.
However, current District Attorney Stan Garnett has said Lacy erred in writing the letter.
If it's determined that the pilots erred, that's not the end of the story.
Ramos also erred by adopting an unnecessarily harsh interpretation that directly influenced the result.
Steve Weiss erred on the side of caution and expects lower growth for ESPN.
As a result, Gates erred on the side of caution, and his anxieties persisted.
Editorial The Virginia Supreme Court erred earlier this month when it ruled that Gov.
He said Biden erred in attacking Booker, who trails him significantly in opinion polls.
"If Lula erred, I'm in favour of him paying for his mistakes," she added.
What the Fed has erred on, and significantly, in my opinion has been inflation.
Trump erred by reverting to his long-standing habit of speaking subtext instead of text.
Or perhaps the Republican Party erred in compressing its primary schedule from 2012 to 2016.
He said Mr. Cuomo had erred by prioritizing gun control over other crime-fighting policies.
He possessed a consistent world view and a moral compass—albeit one that occasionally erred.
" It repeatedly states that the 2015 order "erred," was "incorrect," and came to "erroneous conclusions.
Months after exiting the race Tsongas said he had erred in not disclosing the recurrence.
In a critique of the finding, researchers say the initial study erred in several ways.
Every time the British hope erred the crowd "ahhhed" and it gradually sapped Konta's confidence.
The Supreme Court has struggled with this concept and erred on the side of donors.
In Supreme Court oral arguments, lawyers for Maui County said the 9th Circuit had erred.
They have erred on the side of caution ever since, current and former officials said.
Not someone who erred her whole daughter life, who sits grateful, alone on the stairs.
The bank said it found it erred in how it calculated some of those reductions.
The lawsuit says that the state has erred in exempting charter schools from desegregation requirements.
Since starting his own brand, however, he has erred on the side of the pompous.
Mr. Trump's economic team disagreed — saying Mr. Desai had erred in interpreting his own paper.
Only Pedro erred slightly: Whatever Conte has done, it most certainly has not been easy.
In the Clinton case, Mr. Comey has said he erred on the side of transparency.
The standards are subjective, and bank regulators have long erred on the side of leniency.
Many protesters made an effort the next day to apologize, recognizing they may have erred.
Trump, it is true, arguably erred in agreeing to go along with this doomed effort.
Year after year, crust after crust, I got better at seeing when I'd erred, pie-wise.
Brexiteers argued that Mr Bercow erred by accepting a backbench amendment to a government business motion.
So what the critics really meant is that the Times erred in using an intransitive verb.
Its design has always erred on the ugly side of minimalist, and new features are rarities.
Trump on Wednesday reiterated coalition forces erred by telegraphing their assault on the ISIS stronghold beforehand.
We erred more on telling an empathetic story, but we also didn't want to glamorize depression.
To him, proving that the process worked is just as valuable as showing that it erred.
Before the Supreme Court on Tuesday, lawyers for the Trump administration said the lower courts erred.
The biotech company claimed the agency erred in denying its patent relating to a cancer treatment.
But it is hard to argue that CBS erred in selecting Summerall to work with Madden.
In the simplest terms, government policy erred in three ways: low rates, lax rules and bailouts.
MORE (R-Ariz.) says his leader erred by skipping committee hearings and markups on the legislation.
Larissa Kulishova, the judge in Poltava who let the hacker go, denied that she had erred.
The dermatologist also erred … in this case by possibly releasing cancer cells into Ms. Guthrie's body.
Former Vice President Joe Biden erred on the side of caution but focused on the positives.
If anything, it erred in not trying hard enough to push long-term interest rates down.
The key, she said, is proving someone erred to the point that it could change the outcome.
"The district court therefore erred in entering an injunction barring enforcement of the order," the department argued.
It's possible that in haste, they erred on the side of caution when it came to Metadata+.
"The immigration judge erred by favoring highly speculative testimony over objective evidence in the record," they wrote.
Mr Moore is certainly not alone in thinking the Fed erred by raising interest rates last year.
An official said an analysis issued Tuesday erred in referencing the Brexit vote in the past tense.
Fox contributor David Avella, chairman of the Republican organization GOPAC, erred on the side of self-victimization.
The appeals court said the trial judge, George Daniels, erred in letting the case proceed at all.
It says it erred on the side of caution in totting up the number of dodgy accounts.
Manne said Koh erred in comparing Qualcomm's change in licensing practices to the conduct in Aspen Skiing.
The Americans may have erred in assuming that Kosovo's moderate religious community would prevent extremism from flourishing.
He conceded that he, too, had erred by often believing the priests over victims who alleged abuse.
But perhaps we've erred by framing our complaints around the zero-sum conflict between Trump and Clinton.
Or maybe the defense had erred and it was actually the president-elect: Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
We even walk around to the other side to see if Google Maps had erred, but nope.
However, foreign customers are quick to notice failed marketing ploys and point out where brands have erred.
And while Fed governors also erred on growth recently, their projections on inflation have been relatively solid.
So, usually it was stuff where she erred on the side of courage, complexity, and general ballsiness.
Correction: An earlier version of this article erred when it said a new book, Stop North Korea!
The US, however, has consistently erred on the side of business when it comes to data privacy.
In reality, the factory labourers were not superhumans but slaves, imprisoned or shot if they erred or slowed.
Third, President Trump erred in asserting that the U.S. and Russia were both responsible for their troubled relations.
Sandberg acknowledged that the company had erred in how it handled the issue of foreign interference last year.
She added that the ACLU believes that Kearney erred in his ruling, and expects to win on appeal.
Clearly we have long erred, in certain cases, on the side of withholding until the evidence is irrefutable.
The dentist poked around for a bit, ummed and erred, and referred me to a root-canal specialist.
Plaintiffs say the judge erred in finding that no "reasonable consumer" would be misled by the company's representations.
But the vote was 5-4, and a dissenting judge said he believed the majority had badly erred.
"In the Clinton case, Mr. Comey has said he erred on the side of transparency," the newspaper reports.
Two years later he said the agency had erred in failing to consider costs when regulating power plants.
Mr Cruz erred in attacking the moderators for inviting the others to criticise him; the studio audience booed.
Don't ask if they erred by granting people mortgages and lines of credit they couldn't afford to repay.
Kelly erred in his attack on Wilson, but so, too, did Wilson err in her attack on Kelly.
After prosecutors appealed, the appeals court concluded that Judge Masipa had erred and convicted Mr. Pistorius of murder.
I pleaded that I had erred in the service of a greater good — to avoid impeding oncoming traffic.
Trump's US Citizenship and Immigration Services erred on the side of stinginess when it designed the DACA drawdown.
" However, Mr. Kingston added, Republicans erred in not "continuously building the case for why a wall is important.
If anything, Twitter has erred on the side of giving abuse and vitriol an overly generous sounding board.
Democrats had erred, she said, by treating jobs merely as one issue in a "check list" of positions.
Obama erred on the side of nonpartisan caution, opting not to announce the C.I.A. findings on Russia's motives.
But on Wednesday, a federal appeals panel ruled that the judge had not erred in admitting the evidence.
But it's also important to keep straight in your own mind and heart where you feel you've erred.
You know you've erred when you have fans wishing they were watching Yvonne Craig in the '60s Batman series.
Hernandez erred again on a ball off the bat of Jean Segura, allowing another run to cross the plate.
"We conclude that the Court of Chancery erred in interpreting the purchase agreement this way," the Supreme Court wrote.
Purists are arguing that the council erred gravely in applying the word "church" to bodies other than the Orthodox.
The central bank erred this year in intervening to try to prop up the currency, although it is overvalued.
The appeals court also said Nathan erred in dismissing some claims as untimely, and returned the case to her.
The court also erred in concluding there had been no showing of irreparable harm to Kesha, her lawyers claim.
Parks Miller said she believes the grand jury found sufficient probable cause and the judge erred in his decision.
Perhaps I had chosen the wrong filter, I thought, or erred by leaving my missive blank of a hashtag.
But Comey ended with what appeared to be a recognition that reasonable people could find that he had erred.
Not once, but twice, many pollsters erred in predicting the outcome of Greece's two bailout referendums, which voters rejected.
Most of my driving was on the interstate, so we erred on the 20mpg side much of the way.
But he didn't take back his earlier assertion that in his opinion, the State of North Carolina had erred.
The Texas senator believes O'Rourke erred badly in backing the NFL players taking a knee for the national anthem.
On appeal, Boone claimed that prosecutors erred in admitting evidence that he and Freeman were part of a gang.
Pruitt also erred in saying the country has added 50,000 mining workers since last quarter, when Trump took office.
TV's "Rising," Stewart said the school erred by removing the name of a Confederate general in favor of Obama's.
Things can go wrong with the voter file, too, if, say, the state erred in data entry or updates.
Some Trump loyalists contend that Ryan erred by focusing on healthcare rather than tax reform out of the gate.
Asked if he had only erred when he was being recorded, the governor replied with a single word: "No."
The consensus view was that he badly erred in calling protesting athletes "sons of bitches" who should be fired.
Yahoo is also reportedly under SEC investigation over whether it erred in how it disclosed the breaches to investors.
The Constitution erred on the side of transparency, with no mention whatsoever of executive privilege in its original text.
In his first term, he erred on the side of harshness — setting records by deporting 400,000 immigrants a year.
But some people who worked with Mr. Pacelle said they believed the board had erred by not firing him.
It was not without its problems and hiccups, but at every margin it erred toward being boring and orderly.
Before the century was over, Professor Berger confessed that he had erred in asserting that modernity necessarily diminished faith.
Ms. Sprehe, who studies reputation maintenance, said United had erred by not moving swiftly to mirror its customers' outrage.
Other Republicans have less expansive yet significant concerns, arguing that the memo will show that top FBI officials erred.
But they had erred by not consulting with attorneys, who would have told them that the investigators' promise was empty.
Two days earlier, in a sign the administration realized it had erred, the State Department organized another call with reporters.
In the Twitter exchange that followed the interview, Simonson asked Malone if he thought Lemon erred by not pressing Avenatti.
Reid hasn't hesitated to call out ostensibly neutral arbiters he's felt have erred in their judgment of balls and strikes.
Perhaps that is why so few rate-setters are willing to admit that either they or their predecessors have erred.
But he would have appreciated the company's acknowledgment that it had grievously erred when it added the lining around 1989.
But those orders drew dissent from conservative justices who said the court had erred in refusing to hear the appeals.
Durham concluded, however, that such legal authority had not existed and that Agency lawyers had erred in their legal judgment.
"Because Congress has never excluded hydraulic fracturing from BLM's expressly delegated authority, the district court erred," the federal lawyers said.
Kasowitz argues Schecter also erred on denying the President's motion to dismiss or delay the case on First Amendment grounds.
At times, Willis possessed a unique power through the clarity, but it erred too often into parody or, worse, indifference.
Gov. John Kasich (R-Ohio) says the GOP erred by pledging it would repeal ObamaCare during the 85033 midterm elections.
After marking each of Ellingwood's checks off the accounting ledger, the lawyer concluded that the company had, in fact, erred.
But it said the appeals court had erred in concluding that there was no question of prejudice in the case.
"She didn't think the case was grave, so she erred on the side of a light fine," Ms. Joni said.
But since that meeting with lawmakers, rhetoric from the White House has erred closer to that of Second Amendment advocates.
On Sunday, the governor was asked on ABC's "This Week" program if Houston officials erred by not ordering an evacuation.
The tweet suggested the magazine had erred in giving the annual award to Thunberg and listed accomplishments of the administration.
The senator described Trump as an impulsive decision-maker who erred in pulling out of the multilateral Iran nuclear deal.
She said the company erred on the side of caution, which is why users are repeatedly asked for their passcode.
Mr. Booker, he said, had erred by taking the word of subordinates that things in the police department were fine.
It's erred too often on the side of fighting phantom inflation that never arose, and workers have paid the price.
Most analysts agreed the bank erred with its erratic communication, but some believed policymakers were right to keep rates on hold.
Where previous Topshop collections have erred on the side of incredibly wearable, many of these pieces weren't for the retiring wallflower.
The supreme court can only overturn an appeal ruling if it finds that the lower court erred in law or procedure.
It was not Trump's team that had erred, his tweet implies; in fact, they were the ones who had been wronged.
He said both sides had erred by trying to remake health care on a purely partisan basis, and without open debate.
Pierson admitted she erred in blaming President Obama for the 28500 death of a soldier in Iraq before Obama was elected.
Kasowitz also argues that Schecter erred in denying the President's motion to dismiss or delay the case on First Amendment grounds.
He also argues that Schecter erred in denying the President's motion to dismiss or delay the case on First Amendment grounds.
About seven in 10 (72%) say the President has erred by posting potentially inflammatory messages on Twitter on a regular basis.
"I am confident that a full investigation would have shown that I erred with my mouth, not my heart," Parker said.
A key finding: Comey erred in his decision not to coordinate with his superiors at the Justice Department at critical moments.
Stormzy's fans appear to have sided with him on Twitter, and the line in the sand seems clear: NME Magazine erred.
We strongly believe GSA erred in permitting this practice, and not just because we're concerned about the loss of American jobs.
Perhaps, if you are like me, you think United's gate personnel erred here, even if company policy says they're technically correct.
After prosecutors appealed, the appeals court concluded that Judge Masipa had erred in her ruling and convicted Mr. Pistorius of murder.
Department officials determined that Century had meant to file an objection to Rusal's request, but had erred in submitting the paperwork.
The Supreme Court said the appeals court erred in not recognising the horses as bribes given by Samsung to win favours.
The Supreme Court said the appeals court erred in not recognizing the horses as bribes given by Samsung to win favors.
The monologue erred on the side of sentimentality, but Mr. Pisoni underplayed it, and his hands moved with an eloquent grace.
More recently, Rosenstein continued, Comey erred in informing Congress just before November's elections that the agency was reopening the Clinton investigation.
Later that month, a federal appeals court ruled the Obama administration had erred by setting blending levels below previously determined levels.
He also argued that Schecter erred in denying the President's motion to dismiss or delay the case on First Amendment grounds.
In her note to colleagues after the show aired, Kelly explained that she now understands how she erred with those comments.
Stuck between these warring factions, Prime Minister May has erred towards the latter, aiming for a softer divorce from the bloc.
Still, the Court's ruling makes clear that, in enjoining the temporary travel ban, the lower courts erred in two key respects.
The latter was a decision that erred on the side of caution, according to Russell Stambaugh, a sex therapist and AASECT member.
Earlier this month, current Boulder District Attorney Stan Garnett reiterated his belief that his predecessor erred in declaring anyone to be innocent.
In a statement from his office, he also said the Protector had erred in law by asking him to set it up.
Ivo Daalder, president of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, said President Trump had erred by publicizing when hostages have been released.
Baker and Gluk also argued that their trial judge erred by admitting prejudicial evidence of an alleged fraud at the distributor DiscoCare.
Clinton's advisers have said they believe they erred in urging a limited number of debates when they were being scheduled last year.
O), the European Court of Justice (ECJ) said that the lower General Court had erred in annulling the Commission's decision in 2014.
The district court clearly erred in ignoring or dismissing this historical background evidence, all of which supports a finding of discriminatory intent.
The appeals court agreed with the Gaetanos that Judge Friedman erred in dismissing their claims against the U.S. on his own initiative.
A federal judge later ruled that the government had erred, and ordered the Bush administration to take steps to bring them back.
Accuracy in Media, a conservative media watchdog group, agreed that Hannity erred by failing to publicly state a potential conflict of interest.
Mr. Trump has said that Mr. Romney erred in waiting so long to release his taxes and should have done so sooner.
"The court erred first in concluding that SB 5 must be invalidated as the tainted fruit of SB 14," the ruling states.
Immelt was a talented manager who erred by overly-emulating his predecessor's style when he more appropriately needed to emulate his urgency.
Rather than attempt to find a balance between the First Amendment and safety, it has repeatedly erred on the side of censorship.
Clinton, as hyperventilating Republicans, including Mr. Trump, are suggesting, nor is it an acknowledgment that the F.B.I. erred in its earlier efforts.
A New York State appellate court ruled that Justice Prus had erred in making religious observance the paramount factor when deciding custody.
The Supreme Court said however the appeals court erred in not recognising the horses as bribes given by Samsung to win favours.
Mr. Musk acknowledged anew that Tesla had erred in trying to build a highly automated production line to assemble the Model 3.
But the judges said the Hawaii District Court erred by blocking the government's ability to conduct interagency reviews of its vetting procedures.
His lawyers say the Superior Court erred in supporting the trial judge's decision on issues like allowing testimony from five other accusers.
An appeals court might decide that the judge in Honolulu erred in his assessment of the new, more narrowly drawn travel ban.
The City Council resolution declaring Waskom a "sanctuary city for the unborn" said the Supreme Court had "erred" in its Roe v.
The City Council resolution declaring Waskom a "sanctuary city for the unborn" said the Supreme Court had "erred" in its Roe v.
The idea that, at times, conservative true believers have erred by failing to correctly assess opportunities is never even considered, much less embraced.
Even lawyers who contend that the courts erred in these rulings concede that the decisions signal a willingness to give companies significant leeway.
"We believe the District Court erred in its evaluation of the totality of the evidence," Hart Miles, one of MacDonald's attorneys, tells PEOPLE.
Another conversation will be how advertisers balance Snap's targeting, which has erred on the side of conservative when compared with something like Facebook.
Satya Nadella noted that Microsoft had erred with its launch of Tay, a social chatbot that users quickly taught to be a racist.
Chris Coons, a Democratic member of the foreign relations committee, said on CNN that Trump had erred by being so accommodating to Putin.
The judge, in making the decision, ruled that a lower court had erred when deciding that investigators made no promises during Dassey's interrogation.
The unsigned order said the district court had erred in finding the policy was the equivalent of a blanket ban on transgender service.
Previous investigations concluded that State Department officials had erred in not better securing the diplomatic compound amid reports of a deteriorating security situation.
The justices last month refused to review whether district courts erred in blocking the administration from enforcing its restrictions on transgender military service.
Dennis Muilenburg, Boeing's chief executive, acknowledged in a congressional hearing last week that his company had erred in its implementation of the alert.
On it went through the match, just like this: every time Calderano scored, an elated scream; each time Tang erred, yelps of joy.
After prosecutors appealed, the nation's highest appeals court found that Judge Masipa had erred in her ruling and convicted Mr. Pistorius of murder.
The company added that it had erred in allowing one of them, from December 133, to remain online following an earlier user report.
In an interview, he said Democrats had erred in 2016 by allowing themselves to be seen as a party of the status quo.
In 2018, he acknowledged that he had erred in using office email during his campaign and agreed to pay a fine of $40,000.
And, months after he suspended his campaign following losses in several primaries, Mr. Tsongas said he had erred in not disclosing the recurrence.
Judges questioned Walker about whether the Court of Appeal had erred in watching videos from the trial, rather than relying only on transcripts.
A federal court decision found that the United States Fish and Wildlife Service erred in stripping the grizzlies' status as a threatened species.
Now a US court has found the regulators erred in trying to exempt 5G cell sites from environmental impact and historic preservation reviews.
The HHS was forced to issue a clarification after Assistant Secretary Robert Kadlec erred while testifying before the Senate Health Committee on Tuesday.
Eugene Tan, an associate law professor at Singapore Management University, said the government erred in depriving the public of a chance to vote.
Knowing it'll stretch (especially since lambskin is a leather that's supple and relatively thin), I erred on the side of a closer fit.
The state appealed to the Ninth Circuit, which ruled 3-0 in 2017 that the lower court had erred in overturning the ban.
Polls taken shortly after indicated that for the first time a majority of Americans believed the nation had erred in intervening in Vietnam.
Environmental groups and the N.A.A.C.P. Colorado State Conference are suing the state over the project, alleging that regulators erred in approving the permit.
BMS and the government said California's Supreme Court erred when it agreed that the out-of-state plaintiffs had standing in the case.
For his part, Trump made an impression with a derisive quip about how Washington erred by not fixing his name to his estate.
One camp holds that the United States erred by coddling China and Russia, and urges a new competition against these great power rivals.
And Michelle Goldberg says she erred by expecting the Democratic-controlled Congress inaugurated in January to stand up more often to President Trump.
According to CNN, a source added that Kaplan "acknowledged he erred by not telling Mark and Sheryl" about his plans to attend the hearings.
The first time he erred was shortly after he asked her about Lewandowski's work with the campaign and whether he worked in the transition.
Banks have erred on the side of caution, and cut relationships where they cannot be certain who they are dealing with, the bankers said.
The appellate court determined that the judge had erred in allowing such testimony, and found it may have affected the outcome of the case.
When Leonhard Euler, a mathematician, thought that Isaac Newton had erred, the Royal Society asked a self-taught optician to see who was right.
Some Republicans felt Trump erred by not taking full political advantage of FBI Director James Comey's statement on Tuesday that Clinton mishandled classified emails.
But Frear Stephen Schmid, an attorney in the North Bay city of Petaluma, believes the Historic Preservation Commission erred when it gave its approval.
In the past, when cases involving offensive or private information have reached the Supreme Court, justices have erred on the side of free expression.
Arindrajit Dube, a professor of economics at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, said the CBO erred in equally weighting some of the older papers.
The court said Congress erred in creating a far-reaching agency that is led by a single director instead of a board of commissioners.
Correction: Wednesday, June 29 An earlier version of this editorial erred in stating that a separate settlement with state attorneys general was expected soon.
Lichtman and the defense pushed for the jury to get the full picture, but Judge Cogan erred on the side of narrowing the focus.
Fahey, however, said the appeals court erred by adopting a "rigidly mechanical" approach that defeated the city's substantial interest in curbing sexually explicit businesses.
"I have since reflected and I personally admitted that I erred together with my entire executive to denigrate your highest office," Kudzanai Chipanga said.
The E.U. erred egregiously, he writes, in making draconian austerity policies the price of Greece's rescue while letting the continent's banks off scot free.
Samsung also erred by telling Hong Kong consumers around that time that models there would be unaffected, only to reverse course a day later.
Many drugs companies have erred on the side of caution, avoiding any business with Syria for fear of inadvertently falling foul of the sanctions.
Robbie is a musician whose career has erred further and further towards the unintelligible (to the ordinary human brain, at least) in recent years.
In years past, we erred when observational data led agencies such as NCQA to demand strict control of blood sugar in all diabetes patients.
Regardless of when the stream was recorded or how old it is, the NRO might have erred in allowing the public to view it.
Washington planners, this perspective holds, erred in seeing the struggle principally as a conventional military conflict when what really mattered was the human dimension.
A judge rules that the Fish and Wildlife Service erred in stripping Yellowstone area grizzlies of their threatened status under the Endangered Species Act.
He admitted he erred when citing Metro ridership figures for Trump's inauguration that suggested more people came to last Friday's event than Obama's inaugurations.
The tweet, sent Thursday morning, suggested that the magazine had erred in naming Thunberg Person of the Year and listed accomplishments of the administration.
But she erred in accepting the carefully crafted language authored by the DSA, which is currently dominated by companies who, themselves, practice inventory loading.
Such assumptions rested on the very same prejudices that porn made use of, and erred in supposing that viewers couldn't distinguish fantasy from reality.
Within the White House, aides describe a nearly paralytic inability to tell Mr. Trump that he has erred or gone too far on Twitter.
So according to Blue Apron and the other companies, the vice-chancellor erred when he held the clauses to be invalid on their face.
On two occasions, in a spirit of collegiality and damage control, Daley tried to explain to Vacanti where he had erred, to no avail.
After initially dismissing outsiders who warned of the lead risk, Environmental Quality officials admitted in October that they had erred in not requiring corrosion controls.
Musk's recent admission that he erred in adding too much automation into the Model 3 assembly line could also prove an expensive mistake to unwind.
But Meal said he thinks Judge Salisbury erred when he said the Massachusetts AG doesn't have to show any consumer suffered an actual economic injury.
If any organization's tone is set at the top, Uber's cued off a boss whose judgement often erred on the side of callous or boorish.
The appeals court said a district court erred when it concluded that consumers had no standing to sue and had not adequately alleged antitrust violations.
Rakoff had "erred" by relying on evidence introduced at a hearing in the case, according to the decision by the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals.
The state, in its appeal, has argued that Welch erred in allowing Syed's attorneys to present arguments over the cellphone records at the February hearing.
Roberts said he agrees that the state used unacceptable standards to analyze Moore's adaptive deficits, but disagreed that it erred in analyzing Moore's intellectual functioning.
The lawsuit alleges that the Justice Department erred by failing to seek public comment before rescinding the documents, or providing a basis for the decision.
Wozniacki had already heard that she had erred, saying glumly that she "got a few texts," but had thought the ball landed on the line.
He could have told the press that he erred in not delivering that October 5 statement, and apologized to Myeshia Johnson for his careless words.
In a scathing criticism, the appeals court said Masipa's ruling had "erred in deviating from the prescribed minimum sentence" of 15 years' imprisonment for murder.
The appeals court said Judge Watson had erred in barring the administration from conducting internal reviews of its vetting procedures while the case moved forward.
He also ordered news directors to write him emails admitting they had erred and outlining what they would do to prevent it from happening again.
"I erred in assuming we could distance our efforts from the Barstool site and its content," former ESPN President John Skipper wrote at the time.
The administration argued, among other things, that the previous calculation erred by including the international impacts of climate change instead of just the national ones.
The George W. Bush administration erred in ignoring the regrouping of the Taliban in Pakistan after their defeat in Afghanistan in the aftermath of Sept.
Speaking to employees of the C.I.A., the president said the United States had erred in withdrawing troops from Iraq without holding on to its oil.
His lawyers said the panel had erred in supporting the trial judge's decision on a number of issues, including allowing testimony from five other accusers.
Facebook responded to the judge's decision in Houston with a nearly 50-page petition to a Texas appeals court, arguing that Judge Kirkland had erred.
In March, a federal judge ruled that financial regulators erred in determining that the insurance giant MetLife was a "systemically important financial institution," or SIFI.
It said it erred in giving up prime shelf space in favor of supporting its younger drinks and lagging behind Coca-Cola in advertising spend.
Mr. Russo, though, emphasizes that he always thought the investment firm's bankruptcy was avoidable and that the Federal Reserve erred in not saving the bank.
"We erred on the side of caution," Campbell said at an airport news conference, a video of which was posted on the airport's Twitter page.
The companies' algorithms proved near perfect at identifying the gender of men with lighter skin, but frequently erred when analyzing images of women with dark skin.
Each would bring the humans ingredients to make an omelet: BERT A never erred, but BERT B and C both dropped an egg at some point.
Because nothing in the complaint suggests there is a strong public policy that justifies the alleged discriminatory pricing, the trial court erred in sustaining the demurrer.
While the bean burger erred on the side of dry, it got a boost in flavor from the loads of fresh produce that filled the burger.
The rules are a major shift in the company's policies, which for years erred on the side of letting users post all sorts of vile content.
Dowd told Reuters he erred in saying in the tweet that the president knew Flynn had lied to the FBI at the time of Flynn's firing.
"The Court erred in basing its decision on its finding that Kesha could record without interference from Gottwald," wrote Kesha's attorney Mark Geragos in the filing.
In person he is relaxed but measured, always careful to stay on-message, and always willing to pause mid-sentence to make sure he hasn't erred.
Mr Roberts wrote that the Georgia Supreme Court had "clearly erred" when it determined that racial considerations played no part in the selection of the jury.
The final case, decided last fall by the State Supreme Court in Riverhead, found that Southampton had erred when the town's zoning board rejected the eruv.
And the race and gender focus misses what actually happened to Serena: She was robbed by a boorish umpire who grossly erred in applying the rules.
A correct answer earned a cheer, but, if the student erred, the girl pretended to pour a bucket of slime—another block—over the transgressor's head.
The justices are now being asked to weigh on whether a lower court erred in holding that the districts were not a result of racial gerrymandering.
This could give the event a great theme: The need for Americans to accept people who are different -- and people who have erred in the past.
In his ruling Boasberg said he could not concur with claims by the Standing Rock Sioux that the government erred in approving the Dakota Access pipeline.
But Franklin Circuit Court Judge Phillip Shepherd also ruled the governor erred in removing Thomas Elliott from the board, where he had served as its chairman.
There were people like Capulong who liked knives even though they only used them to open boxes—and people who erred more on the survivalist side.
The Agency for International Development, which sponsored the program, had grievously erred in designing it and carrying it out, making it impossible to accomplish the mission.
That is extremely relevant evidence when considering if the president's immigration policy is unconstitutional due to religious bias, and the majority erred profoundly in disregarding it.
It did not specify the reasons for his detention or release but suggested that the Iranian authorities had concluded they may have erred in holding him.
In its unsigned opinion, the majority said on Monday that the Arkansas Supreme Court had erred in failing to apply the 2015 decision to birth certificates.
In a 5-2 ruling, the justices found that the superior court erred in finding that the "rule of capture" does not apply to hydraulic fracturing.
"Our board member, Valerie Plame Wilson, seriously erred in retweeting an anti-Semitic article from The Unz Review," the organization said in a statement on Friday.
Stevenson had been applying for a travel application using the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Electronic System for Travel Authorization site, or ESTA, when she erred.
Clinton erred by not making economic populism more central to her campaign against Mr. Trump, relying instead on a mix of cultural liberalism and character attacks.
The fact of the phone call implies that he does intend to do so, but the possibility that he erred implies that maybe he does not.
Perez case, the court's conservative justices found that a lower court "erred" in its findings that several districts were racially gerrymandered, and left them in place.
"Generally speaking, this agency has erred on the side of openness," said Pai, expressing an eager acceptance of the charade that has become the agency's rulemaking process.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan said the lower court judge who dismissed the complaint erred in relying on facts outside the court pleadings.
Her complaint in US District Court in Northern California says the administration erred in its justification to rescind the program, and therefor violated the Administrative Procedure Act.
But even Mr. Ortega's remaining supporters acknowledge that he erred badly in giving so much power to his wife, Rosario Murillo, who is also his vice president.
First, based on reports out within the first 24 hours, it appears the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) erred in its actions with Orlando terrorist Omar Mateen.
In new court brief obtained by Broadly, Kesha's lawyer, Mark Geragos, lays out the three main ways the court erred on its decision to deny Kesha's lawsuit.
In an interview with the Financial Times newspaper, Putin said German Chancellor Angela Merkel had erred by adopting a liberal policy toward immigration from the Middle East.
Even the supporters of the tax cuts who think it would have spurred economic growth in the long term think Brownback erred by not aggressively cutting spending.
Many lawyers agree that he erred in releasing recordings in which one party—the president no less—is not under formal investigation and enjoys strong constitutional protection.
Having erred in deploying riot police to try to prevent an illegal independence referendum called by the Generalitat on October 1st, the government is proceeding more gingerly.
The Justice Department argued in its Monday brief that the district court erred in approving the subpoenas without asking lawmakers to narrow the scope of their requests.
Mr. Fromberg said the inquiry had been going on for weeks before Uber's acknowledgment in late May that it had erred in how it took its commission.
Some Republican strategists now think in retrospect that party leaders erred by not using the political momentum from the election to quickly push a repeal-only bill.
Washington (CNN)When Howard Schultz, Starbucks billionaire and independent presidential candidate, erred on Twitter, his campaign turned to a time-honored Washington tactic to explain the misstep.
The conclusion that the intelligence community had erred in its 2017 assessment about the Russians' intentions was one of the key Republican findings presented by Mr. Conaway.
Joanna Cherry, a Scottish National Party lawmaker behind the bid, said she believed the judge had erred and the group would seek to file an appeal immediately.
Americans erred in laying ourselves open to Trump, and I'm not talking about conservative versus liberal policies, about tax cuts, about regulations — though all of those matter.
But the panel dealt a blow to the FCC when it said the agency erred in trying to exempt 5G cell sites from historical and environmental reviews.
In the four decades since 1977, Star Wars media has struggled with figuring out which is which, and often erred on the side of explaining too much.
The justices ruled 8-1 that the lower court had erred in convicting Elonis based on the assertion that a reasonable person would consider his posts threatening.
Released Monday, a long-awaited report by the Justice Department's inspector general did find that the FBI erred in its applications to monitor Trump aide Carter Page.
In 2019, Duan, who volunteers for the organization, erred on the side of caution, keeping the event size small and promoting it only through word of mouth.
His lawyers also argue that the trial judge erred in blocking the defense from showing a video animation depicting where people were in the cathedral after Mass.
In Bennett&aposs view, Democrats erred in trying to craft different messages for different constituencies, rather than "craft a narrative that can be broadly useful" with all voters.
The decision was reflected publicly in remarks by Pai who once said the FCC "erred on the side of openness," with regard to judging whether comments were legitimate.
The appeals court ruled that a district court had erred when it concluded that consumers had no legal standing to sue and had not adequately alleged antitrust violations.
President Obama, Mr. Xi and the leaders of Japan and South Korea have erred in not putting forward a proposal that can induce the North into serious talks.
It erred on the side of rigour rather than completeness, and only counted people whose names it knew and whose deaths were confirmed by more than one source.
John Katko of New York -- attempted to defend the President in a town hall Monday night by citing Clinton's actions, but ultimately conceded that Trump erred as well.
"The governments objections that the district court misunderstood and misapplied economic principles and clearly erred in rejecting the quantitative model are unpersuasive," the judges said in their opinion.
By a 3-0 vote, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan said a lower court judge erred in concluding he had jurisdiction over the case.
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Afghan-born veteran U.S. diplomat Zalmay Khalilzad has erred in taking "over-zealous shortcuts by talking directly to the Taliban," a senior Iranian official said in the message.
Because Judge Stephen Reinhardt died 11 days before the decision was issued, the justices said the 85033th Circuit erred in counting him as a member of the majority.
But Republican leaders also erred in not taking more seriously the overtures of the Gottheimers, Manchins and other Democrats who really did want to constructively engage on taxes.
The plaintiff, Michael Tersigni, said the district court erred by dismissing his claim for negligent marketing and ruling that it is inconsistent with recent case law in Massachusetts.
Gorsuch disagreed with the way the court reversed the decision, called a "summary reversal," which happens when a lower court clearly erred based on well-settled case law.
The chairman argued that the FCC had erred in removing the discount without simultaneously considering changes to the 39% national broadcast ownership cap, which he wants to raise.
In an interview with Stat, Dr. Gottlieb evinced a preference for the House-passed version, but then insisted in a Tweet that Stat had erred in its account.
Some political observers began to wonder if Mr. Schumer erred in investing the $3 million in a state that hasn't elected a Republican to the Senate since 1972.
For years, conservative health care analysts have said the budget office has erred in assuming that the insurance requirement has so much power over who gets health insurance.
The ABI said the Bank of England's Prudential Regulation Authority had "erred on the side of caution" in implementing parts of Solvency II and this should be "reassessed".
Secondly, Ohr erred by "making himself a witness in the investigation by meeting with Steele and providing Steele's information to the FBI," according to the inspector general report.
Their conclusion: that Mr. Staley erred in seeking out the June whistle-blower, but that his belief that he had clearance to do so was an honest mistake.
"That Sadr City comes into play – and that high level of violence used has triggered this apology," he said, referring to official statements admitting security forces had erred.
It's easy to look at Darboe's rap sheet and dismiss him as someone who has continually erred, particularly as a teen, and is therefore not entitled to sympathy.
But Judge Christensen ruled that the United States Fish and Wildlife Service had erred in removing the bear's threatened status, siding with us and opponents of the hunt.
"Duterte's rapid apology for his remarks against Obama and his mother probably reflects Duterte's recognition that he has erred in pushing away his country's most important ally," Pepinsky writes.
"In this evidentiary context, the government's objections that the district court misunderstood and misapplied economic principles and clearly erred in rejecting the quantitative model are unpersuasive," the decision reads.
One of those errant polls had the "Remain" in the EU option winning by 53 points, though most of the polls that erred did so by more modest margins.
Still, IAG's boss, Willie Walsh (who earned €8.8m in 2015, or 364 times that of his cabin crew), has never erred from his iron-fisted approach to union negotiations.
The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in St. Paul, Minnesota, said a lower court erred in dismissing Angel and Carl Larsen's constitutional challenge to a state antidiscrimination law.
But the appeals court said Garaufis erred by focusing entirely on the interests of merchants rather than cardholders who might benefit from American Express rewards programs and perceived prestige.
He also said the USOC had not taken steps quickly enough to contact gymnasts abused by Nassar and that it had erred by failing to attend earlier sentencing hearings.
That hearing served as yet another example of just how much the Clinton campaign erred in choosing Senator Tim Kaine as her running mate as opposed to Warren herself.
Saucier said that he recognized he had erred in taking the photos, which he said he wanted to show only to his family to show them where he worked.
True to his reputation, McCain scolded Democrats and Republicans alike, but he also admitted that at times he had erred himself by prizing political victories above the common good.
European markets closed lower on Tuesday as investors erred on the side of caution ahead of the U.K. general election and European Central Bank meeting later in the week.
The DOJ also argued that Leon erred by dismissing concerns expressed by AT&T's competitors and by AT&T itself when a similar merger was put forward in 2011.
Circuit Judge Barrington Parker said claims against BNP Paribas based on genocide in Sudan were subject to U.S. judicial review, and a lower court judge erred in concluding otherwise.
" Bill Hyers, a Democratic strategist who managed Mayor Bill de Blasio's campaign that year, said the party establishment had erred by allowing Mr. Weiner "a second breath of life.
Martin Robins, a former deputy executive director of New Jersey Transit, said Mr. Murphy may have erred in insisting on a full-scale audit of the agency so quickly.
After discussions with his staff, Mr. Remnick said late Monday that he had erred in inviting Mr. Bannon, and that he would seek an alternate forum for the interview.
DOJ also argued that the lower court judge erred because he didn't evaluate whether the Manhattan district attorney's office had demonstrated "a specific and immediate need" for Trump's records.
The Congress party and Indian authorities have erred in considering the Muslim law board to be "the overarching leaders of the whole Muslim community," she said in an interview.
Tim Allen, the GOP chair of Iowa's Sioux county, told CNN that while King "has taken previous credible challengers seriously," King erred in discounting Scholten's ability to raise money.
In fact, the only point where the scientists have erred is in their predictions about how fast temperatures will climb, and how resounding the shorter-term consequences would be.
Republicans have been challenging the map in court, arguing that the state Supreme Court erred by not giving the state legislature enough time to agree on a replacement map.
The 2010 W.H.O. survey erred by relying on figures from just 21 hospitals, mostly in cities, said Dr. Jan Blustein, a health policy specialist at N.Y.U. and co-author.
Sanders admitted he'd erred in failing to listen to his body while on the campaign trail, but said he wants to turn the health scare into a teachable moment.
Michael Leiter, the then-director of the U.S. National Counterterrorism Center, believes that the FBI erred by not sharing their information about Bledsoe with the rest of the intelligence community.
Sachin Pilot, a former federal minister and the chief of the Congress party in Rajasthan, said BJP erred by raising expectations "even when they knew certain things were not possible".
China's Global Times ran an editorial on Friday saying it 'feels heat on Huawei CFO case', suggesting HSBC had erred in cooperating with U.S. authorities and it could face penalties.
She notes that Germany erred in letting refugees fester in the Middle East before they swept into Europe, or that Mr Trump's unilateralism obliges Europe to master its own fate.
And it's generally a bad idea to accuse a potential new Verge employee of being a fictional character, so I erred on the side of caution and didn't say anything.
In light of this pronounced decline in his physical and mental health, the Eleventh Circuit ruled that the state court fundamentally erred in determining the facts and applying the law.
One more piece of evidence suggests that the Supreme Court erred: after the Eleventh Circuit ruling, Alabama suddenly changed course in implicit recognition of the constitutional trouble their policy posed.
In a statement, the company, Freedom Debt Relief, said the federal regulator "fundamentally misunderstands" its business and erred in accusing it of deceiving consumers in a lawsuit filed on Wednesday.
Since endorsing Trump, Carson has served as a jack-of-all-trades, advising him in some capacities and speaking out against him publicly when he believes the businessman has erred.
Years later, in 2012, when Mr. Murdoch, then 81, was testifying at an unrelated inquiry into wrongdoing in his newsrooms, he finally admitted he had erred in publishing the diaries.
Dean Blandino, the league's chief of officiating, said that officials on the field had erred in not penalizing the linebacker, Brandon Marshall, for roughing the passer in the third quarter.
Because inequality between men and women is a well-documented phenomenon in many workplaces and other social contexts, systemic bias has often erred in the direction of protecting abusive men.
And in August 2015, Glaxo tried to make amends by rehiring Ms. Shi, an acknowledgment that the company had erred in firing an employee suspected of being a whistle-blower.
I say erred because at bottom the proportionality critique isn't ideological or partisan or even necessarily about the relative merits of democracy and authoritarianism—though those may be the stakes.
Kavanaugh wrote that the majority, which ruled to allow the teenager to get an abortion, had "badly erred" and opened the door to "abortion on demand" for unaccompanied immigrant minors.
Turner's appeal also took aim at Persky, saying he erred by not instructing jurors to consider charges less serious than sexual assault and by not allowing testimony from character witnesses.
In February, the Supreme Court ruled in Buck's favor, saying the 5th Circuit had erred in denying his appeal and sending the case back to the lower court for reconsideration.
Barr has previously implied the FBI erred by "spying" on the Trump campaign, but this is the first time the attorney general outright accused the bureau of breaking the law.
My colleague Frank Bruni has just published a column on the race: "What's indisputable is that Ocasio-Cortez ran a spirited, pointed, smart campaign and that Crowley erred," he writes.
All of these stories erred on the side of light, making them a good entry point, but the thing about historical research is that you never know what you'll find.
Greenberg suggests that Clinton erred by focusing too much on multiculturalism at the expense of class, and by trying to discredit Donald Trump as a vulgarian rather than a plutocrat.
Greenberg suggests that Clinton erred by focusing too much on multiculturalism at the expense of class, and by trying to discredit Donald Trump as a vulgarian rather than a plutocrat.
ProPublica says it erred when it reported in 2017 that Gina Haspel was in charge of a secret prison in Thailand during the infamous interrogation of an al Qaeda suspect.
The 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston said a lower court judge erred in dismissing federal and Massachusetts state securities fraud claims against the second-largest U.S. bank.
The appeals court agreed that Ms. Gutierrez erred in failing to investigate the potential alibi witness but disagreed that this additional evidence would have changed the outcome of the case.
In a new lawsuit, a group of venture capitalists says the Trump administration erred by delaying a program meant to help entrepreneurs from other countries start businesses in the United States.
The group sources most of its products from Asia in dollars but was not hedged for the 2016-17 year before the Brexit vote and then erred with a belated hedge.
"I do think there was some hubris there with the X," Musk said, explaining that the company erred in trying to pack too many features and new technologies into the vehicle.
Delaware's high court ruled that the Court of Chancery erred when it dismissed the lawsuit against the board of Zynga, which created the online game Farmville, in February for procedural reasons.
Maybe it's silly to not trust that the camera is really disconnected if you can't see it being covered, but Google should have erred on the side of easing consumer fears.
District of Columbia Superior Court Chief Judge Robert Morin said prosecutors erred by failing to disclose the existence of the additional Project Veritas videos to the defense and to the judge.
DiFiore, however, reinstated the trial judge's ruling, saying the appeals court erred in employing a "heightened threshold" for disclosing social media records that depended on what users chose to share publicly.
The union told Failla that she erred by ruling that the NFL&aposs claims were supported by federal labor law because the league followed the collective bargaining agreement in suspending Elliott.
That deal, which is now being implemented, is undeniably important, but the Americans and their partners erred in largely ignoring the even tougher challenge, and more immediate threat, from North Korea.
Speaking with Axios, Morgan Stanley's Adam Jonas said the currently struggling Musk had "definitely" erred by first launching his mass-market Model 2150 sedan, rather than the future Model Y crossover.
Rosenstein's memo said Comey erred in July 2016 by announcing the FBI had been examining Clinton's use of a private email server and that the case should be closed without prosecution.
The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, asks the court to find that the immigration authorities erred in denying Unzueta the renewal she sought.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit lifted a preliminary injunction that blocked Dr. Reddy's from selling the generic, saying a lower court judge erred in granting the request.
While he erred in not stating his intent to deliver a peaceful revolution and he seems somewhat less than enthusiastic about stumping for down-ballot candidates, his point is well taken.
In the 91-page court order, the judge, William E. Duffin, said state courts erred in finding that investigators never made Mr. Dassey promises during his interrogation on March 1, 2006.
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office erred in cancelling a patent on lawn mower technology owned by outdoor power equipment maker MTD Products Inc, a federal appeals court said on Monday.
During the pilot, he and co-creator Dan Harmon hadn't quite nailed the correct BPM (burps per minute) for Rick and Morty, and they erred on the side of more burps.
"The judge erred in denying the defendant's request for an instruction on the defense of necessity," Geraldine Hines, associate justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, wrote in Thursday's unanimous decision.
It seems President Barack Obama's top people really cared about the morality and propriety of what they were doing — not always advisedly — and erred on the side of humanity and caution.
In her victory speech delivered in Philadelphia Tuesday night, Clinton clearly intended to start looking to the general election but erred significantly by spending too much time still dwelling on Sanders.
I erred in several spots: At 23D, I had "hot lotion" as an idea (which sounds a little squicky, now that I think about it) instead of "hot stone" or HTSTN.
"Only those that don't do anything, don't make mistakes," Tabárez said in comments typical of his long tenure, in which he has stood by his players even when they have erred.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit said a lower court judge erred in ruling that three Galderma patents on Soolantra were invalid as anticipated by an earlier patent.
Maybe they couldn't ascertain by deadline what the deceased person would have wanted, and they erred on the side of saying nothing, a decision born of courtesy but steeped in prejudice.
In the last several decades, Mellerio dits Meller has drowsed along, propped up by its reputation for impeccably made, tasteful jewelry that perhaps too often erred on the side of classicism.
BLM erred by considering planning alternatives with identical volumes of coal, ignoring alternatives that would offer less acreage for fossil energy production or possibly keep coal and gas in the ground.
"If by chance he erred, and it were proven, I regret it as a father, but he'll have to pay the price for those actions we can't accept," he told Bloomberg.
"The government's objections that the District Court misunderstood and misapplied economic principles and clearly erred in rejecting the quantitative model are unpersuasive," Judge Judith Rogers wrote on behalf of the panel.
When I met Randy and his wife Kim, almost two decades after his death sentence, the fact that he was alive at all meant the doctors had erred on one key prediction.
Trump said during the campaign that the FBI erred in not prosecuting Clinton, and at the second presidential debate he pledged to set up a special prosecutor to investigate Clinton if elected.
The U.S. Court of Appeals in Manhattan said a lower court erred in its ruling that a Depression-era law, the Trust Indenture Act, barred Education Management's plan to restructure its debt.
The judge who denied his bail said that he saw his decision as a "close case" but erred on the side of caution because he thought Hernandez would be dangerous if released.
The Virginia senator defended Clinton on NBC's "Meet the Press," saying she has acknowledged she erred by using the private email server during her tenure as President Barack Obama's secretary of state.
In its appeal, the AG's office argues that the judge erred in allowing consideration of new evidence relating to the reliability of cell phone tower evidence presented at Syed's initial 2000 trial.
More often than not they erred on the side of indulgence, and held debates on the matter of whether this extreme degree of fondness was a mortal sin or a venial one.
The court also said a federal judge in Florida erred in preventing BBX and Levan from defending themselves against accounting fraud allegations by showing they had in good faith relied on auditors.
Lawyers also argued the majority judges had erred in shifting the burden of proof to the defence to show that it would have been impossible for Pell to have committed the offences.
The assessment that the intelligence community erred in its judgment of Putin's preferences is reflected in the draft report Republicans are currently honing, but it's not a key element of the document.
Even if the appellate court finds that Leon erred in some instances, there would have to be an egregious number of errors for the appellate court to reverse the decision, Lopatka said.
Ezra Reese, an attorney for Simonds, said Tuesday that the court erred in following election law because it allowed an uncounted ballot to be challenged by Yancey's campaign after the recount concluded.
Gawker also believes the judge erred by not allowing critical evidence and testimony in the trial ... notably the testimony of Bubba Clem, who claims Hulk knew he was making a sex tape.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit said a lower court erred in ruling that a Boehringer patent describing a specific diabetes treatment method was a patent-ineligible abstract idea.
Much like Carter's critics, Eizenstat believes the president erred by holing up in the White House consumed by the impasse while taking even the theoretical threat of military force off the table.
The salary information in the spreadsheet cannot be viewed as an exact portrait of what people make at the company, because some employees may have erred when they put in their information.
Authorities have said that Ortiz's friend Sixto David Fernandez, who was seated at the same table as Ortiz that night, was the intended target and that the attackers erred for various reasons.
That means that not only was the server not cleaned, but Syniverse then erred in firing off the messages, since their months-old date should have told the server to destroy them.
"That's why I'd be surprised if the justices went out of their way to foreclose these kinds of orders across the board even if they think the courts erred in this case."
Trump also erred by focusing too much on getting a bill that he could sign and celebrate and not enough on signing a bill that would actually work long after becoming law.
But the appeals court said in a unanimous opinion on Monday that the lower court "clearly erred" and the patent is valid, restoring Takeda's market exclusivity until the patent expires in 2022.
"The government's objections that the District Court misunderstood and misapplied economic principles and clearly erred in rejecting the quantitative model are unpersuasive," Judge Judith W. Rogers wrote on behalf of the panel.
Fight for NY, a game that was, in part, made just to give folks the opportunity to beat each other up with their favorite musicians, erred on the side of casual fun.
But according to the Cruz campaign, O&aposRourke may have erred this week in calling for the impeachment of President Donald Trump following the president&aposs Helsinki summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The high court granted a petition filed by marketing firm DexYP arguing that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has erred in ruling it can review PTAB decisions on timeliness.
"Greenback bulls have erred on the side of caution this week as we approach Trump's press conference and confirmation hearings," said Matt Simpson, senior market analyst at ThinkMarkets, in a note released Tuesday.
Weyerhaeuser Co. v United States Fish and Wildlife Service asks whether the federal government erred in 2012 when it designated 1,544 acres in Louisiana as additional "critical habitat" essential to the species' survival.
When they came back with their second album, the band's sound was still characterised by strong rhythms but erred towards something poppier, though the guitars had not been done away with just yet.
It also said the judge erred in concluding that no reasonable jury could find Pfizer liable for statements made by G.D. Searle & Co and Pharmacia Corp, which made Celebrex and Bextra before Pfizer.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York said a lower court judge in Brooklyn erred in February 2015 in finding that American Express' "anti-steering" rules violated federal antitrust law.
Lazard — Lazard erred in its analysis of SolarCity's worth in its work advising the solar equipment company on its sale to Tesla Motors, according to a regulatory filing, undervaluing SolarCity by $400 million.
In the victims' case, Wesley said Forrest erred in finding that the building's owners could under the federal Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act qualify as Iran itself, or be deemed its agents or instrumentalities.
While juggling the many duties of a manager in a tie game, Collins erred, and the moment in question ended with Wilmer Flores facedown on the ground after a collision at home plate.
He had, they said, erred in his excessive zeal to protect the country's borders, its workers or its safety (by calling Mexican immigrants rapists or proposing to bar Muslims from the United States).
In reinstating the discount, FCC Chairman Ajit Pai (R) said that the loophole was outdated but argued that the Obama-era FCC erred in repealing it without reviewing the existing media ownership cap.
Crawford's big night came shortly after the Giants had been notified that Major League Baseball's review crew in New York had erred on his ninth-inning blast in Thursday's loss to the Cardinals.
"While the district court upheld the distinction between full-time students who play college sports and professional athletes, it erred by giving itself authority to micromanage decisions about education-related support," Remy said.
WASHINGTON — President Trump renewed his criticism of the Federal Reserve on Monday, saying that the Fed erred in lifting interest rates last year and put the United States at a disadvantage to China.
He said the school recognized that it erred in failing to call the girl's mother after her daughter was injured and in not having a chaperone with the children playing at the swing.
On another occasion, he alerted The New York Times that it had erred in its characterization of the 51.1 inches of snow that fell on New York in the winter of 1966-67.
" Ben Smith, the BuzzFeed editor in chief, wrote that "we have always erred on the side of publishing" and that "publishing this dossier reflects how we see the job of reporters in 2017.
The appeals court also ruled that the lower court had not erred in denying A.I.G.'s shareholders up to $20053 billion in damages they had sought as a result of the government's takeover.
In a rare en banc ruling, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit said PTAB erred in imposing the burden of proving the patentability of proposed substitute claims on patent owners.
Every single GOP lawmaker voted against beginning the impeachment inquiry on the House floor and House Republicans' report on impeachment released this week essentially concluded that the president hasn't erred in any way.
According toIsraeli pundits, Israeli military leaders erred in believing that pressure on the Lebanese government would force the Lebanese government and its people to weaken Hezbollah's influence and alternatively strengthening the Lebanese army.
" Sanders spokeswoman Briahna Joy Gray erred in describing Bloomberg's health, but in her cleanup she said Bloomberg "underwent the same stent procedure as Bernie" while "Bernie released 3 detailed medical reports in December.
At the time, Blackburn argued that the Federal Communications Commission — then under Democrats' control — had erred in putting forward rules that required only internet providers, like Charter and Verizon, to obtain customers' consent.
The 2nd U.S. Court of Appeals in Manhattan on Tuesday said a lower court judge erred in dismissing the complaint by holders of Alibaba's American Depositary Shares and call options to buy those shares.
In the editorial on Trump, the paper erred by deploying a popular internet phrase used to mock the Chinese government, saying the "current session of the American people" should be blamed for Trump's popularity.
After claims that the FBI erred when it sought warrants from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, Sessions referred the matter to the department's inspector general, the office responsible for investigating wrongdoing within the department.
In court documents filed on Saturday, Kesha's lawyer appealed the February decision by New York Supreme Court Justice Shirley Kornreich, saying the court erred in finding that Kesha could record without interference from Gottwald.
The magazine has argued in court papers that there is no evidence that Erdely acted with actual malice in the story and that the jury erred in finding that the story had been republished.
After a timeout, Kristaps Porzingis, who led the Knicks with 241 points, made an alley-oop dunk off the inbounds play, and then the Spurs (212-20) finally erred, with Parker missing a jumper.
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has erred on the side of caution, recommending absolutely no screen time for children under the age of two, and a two-hour daily limit for those older.
The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said that the lower court erred when it held that Victoria Jackson failed to adequately plead that the alleged defects were the proximate cause of the crash.
Aldridge's other accessories erred on the side of romantic (a colorfully embroidered round handbag, and oversized cat-eye sunglasses), whereas Prinsloo's had some edge (hardware-heavy Wang bag paired with rounded, metallic Ray-Bans).
But, what sealed the deal for me was simply that she erred on the side of less rather than more — an approach that's not often talked about when people discuss cosmetic surgery and procedures.
It used to be that when teens were accused of trying to achieve a measure of celebrity through video stunts, they erred on the side of the reckless and goofy rather than downright malicious.
He argued that Comey had erred in his handling of the Clinton investigation during the 2016 election, and he suggested the criticism — that Trump fired Comey to interfere with the Russia investigation — was unfounded.
The office of the party's spokesman did not respond to a request for comment on Wang and his relationship with Xi, or on whether China had erred in its messaging in the trade war.
But he has also tried to draw a distinction between himself and Mr. Brownback, saying the ex-governor erred by cutting taxes without first making large cuts to state government, as he would do.
"Viewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the defense, as we must, we conclude the trial court erred in failing to give the momentary possession instruction" to the jury, the court found.
There have been mistakes; by his own admission, Soros erred in championing Mikheil Saakashvili, the mercurial former president of Georgia, and also became too directly involved in the country's politics in the early 2000s.
In light of these principles, the Fourth Circuit erred in refusing to credit the order's stated objective of combating terrorism and instead determining that it is based on animosity toward Islam or Muslims generally.
The magazine has argued in court papers that there was no evidence that Erdely acted with actual malice in the story and that the jury erred in finding that the story had been republished.
Last season, when he was still a hitting coach and perhaps prematurely given that task by his manager, Jirschele erred on the side of caution when positioning his infielders even late in close games.
In short, the drug testing lab may have erred; it was entirely possible that the CBD Mr. Pennington had given his child had caused the drug test to produce a false positive for THC.
Rather, the Europeans have sought workarounds that would keep Iran within the terms of the deal, and they have argued that Mr. Trump erred gravely by scrapping the agreement rather than building on it.
The Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ruled that the EPA erred in 2015 when it waived certain biofuel blending requirements set in the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) law seven years prior.
When he erred it was often on the utopian side of things, believing that tax cuts could pay for themselves, believing that he and Mikhail Gorbachev could shed history and eliminate all nuclear weapons.
WILMINGTON, Del, Dec 14 (Reuters) - Delaware's Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that a lower court erred in its controversial finding last year that the 2013 buyout of computer maker Dell Inc was vastly underpriced.
He argued that Comey had erred in his handling of the Clinton investigation during the 2016 election, and he suggested the criticism that Trump fired Comey to interfere with the Russia investigation was unfounded.
"It's a really, really strict interpretation of negligence and we feel that the doping tribunal has erred and that's why we will be appealing to the CAS," the Gold Coast Bulletin quoted Fuller as saying.
In their 2-1 order, the judges of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit said the lower judge had erred in concluding that common questions existed to justify a class action status.
To Pai, the FCC had erred back in 2015 when the agency — then under Democratic control — adopted "heavy-handed regulations," he said, that treat internet providers similar to traditional utilities, like old-fashioned telephone companies.
While most agree that Tyler had erred, some were frustrated in the way in which the spox heard the news: in public, right before he was scheduled to make an appearance on MSNBC on Monday.
But he did recognise one big thing: that the prophets of globalisation and European integration erred badly if they thought that national loyalties would either melt away or become so anodyne that they didn't matter.
The Federal Reserve erred by raising interest rates during the recovery, part of a policy implementation that misread key signals and threatened to send the economy into recession, Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari said Thursday.
In an opinion concurring with the court's decision not to grant the case, Justice Clarence Thomas, the court's most conservative member, repeated his position that the court has erred in its past rulings on abortion.
The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals said a lower court erred by overturning the conviction of Sam Ukwuachu based on text messages between the victim and a friend that had not been allowed in trial.
Companies need to create space and mechanisms that allow employees to open up about where they've erred, how they got there and what they are tweaking so they can get it right the next time.
His comments about Trump included an observation that the real estate tycoon turned politician had "not been in this line of work before" and had erred by setting repeated timelines for the passage of legislation.
Seemingly concerned with a likely bad evaluation, Republican congressional leaders and the White House have begun a push to discredit the CBO ahead of its judgement, pointing to instances in the past when it's erred.
Barr has named U.S. Attorney for Connecticut John Durham to examine whether the FBI erred in seeking a special federal court warrant to conduct surveillance on former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page, said the person.
The Wall Street Journal's Aruna Viswanatha and Robert McMillan report that the Securities and Exchange Commission has opened an investigation into whether Yahoo erred in how it disclosed two major data security failures to investors.
The report, produced by Kobe Steel without input from regulators or other outside parties, concluded that the company had erred by elevating the pursuit of short-term profit over the maintenance of scrupulous quality standards.
Republicans erred in the 1990s, he argued, by going after a president they didn't like via trying to catch him in a legal violation that was fundamentally unrelated to their real complaints about his administration.
Separately: The U.S. president also renewed his criticism of the Federal Reserve, saying the central bank had erred in lifting interest rates last year and had put the United States at a disadvantage to China.
Among Mr. Cosby's arguments was the contention that Judge O'Neill had erred by allowing into evidence the testimony of five additional women who said they too had been intoxicated and sexually assaulted by Mr. Cosby.
His lawyers argued that the lower court verdict erred in shifting the onus of proof to the defense and in finding that it was open to the jury to find Pell guilty beyond reasonable doubt.
Judge Wigenton erred when she responded to a jury note asking if jurors could convict on a conspiracy count "without the act being intentionally punitive" toward Mr. Sokolich, the lawyer Michael Critchley wrote on Tuesday.
A federal judge in Miami erred in ruling out class arbitration for consumers accusing Florida-based JPay of overpricing the electronic money transfer services it provides to prisoners, a federal appeals court ruled on Wednesday.
Andrew Gillum, the mayor of Tallahassee and a declared candidate for governor of Florida, said Democrats had repeatedly erred by failing to "lean into our base" and by chasing votes nearer to the center instead.
While both the Department of Justice and the Federal Communications Commission have already allowed Sprint and T-Mobile to merge, the states will argue those regulatory bodies erred in their decision to OK the deal.
The decision by the Fed to ramp up the size of its balance sheet was a tacit admission that the central bank erred by shrinking its balance sheet, and unintentionally sucking out too much cash.
The deal came after a federal appeals court in November revived the lawsuit, holding that a lower court judge erred in dismissing federal and Massachusetts state securities fraud claims against the second-largest U.S. bank.
The case was remanded back to the lower court for further proceedings to address the state's argument that although it erred in its victim impact ruling, the error did not affect the jury's sentencing determination.
Dr. Keen said Monday that while the report recommended "welcome changes," he believed that the auditors had erred in using meat-business standards to measure how well or poorly the research center treats its animals.
Appeals court grants venezuela's bid to void $1.6 billion judgment that had been won by exxonmobil APPEALS COURT SAYS LOWER COURT JUDGE ERRED IN EXCUSING EXXONMOBIL FROM COMPLYING WITH PROCEDURAL REQUIREMENTS TO ENFORCE THE JUDGMENT
Judge Michael J. Garcia agreed that the trial judge had erred in not allowing the identification instruction, but in a concurring opinion, said that his colleagues went too far in effectively making the instruction mandatory.
John Wixted, a psychology professor at the University of California, San Diego, said the Court of Appeals erred in focusing the rule on race instead of on the witness's confidence in making the initial identification.
Berrettini, who defeated home favorite Jan-Lennard Struff in the semi-final, grabbed an early break point in the opening set, as the 18-year-old erred by pushing a backhand approach shot into the net.
Fresenius' North American unit last month appealed a Boston federal magistrate judge's denial of the company's motion to dismiss, saying the judge erred in allowing the government to pursue common-law claims that were time-barred.
A federal appeals court on Wednesday revived age discrimination claims against Federal Express Corp by a former manager, saying a lower court erred in finding that derogatory comments a supervisor made about older workers were irrelevant.
In a 3-0 decision on Tuesday, the 173nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan said the lower court judge who dismissed Palin's complaint erred by first hearing testimony from the Times' editorial page editor.
A U.S. appeals court on Wednesday revived antitrust claims against a New England carpenters union, saying a judge erred in finding that an antitrust exemption in federal labor law applied to the union's agreements with contractors.
UK "may have erred on the side of caution" when putting regulations into practice for the insurance industry, the Treasury select committee said in a report published on Friday on the EU's Solvency II insurance rules.
In September, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals found that a federal judge in New Jersey had erred in deciding, in a separate case, that Uber drivers automatically failed to qualify for the interstate-commerce exemption.
Eleven Republicans joined with Democrats to support Schumer's resolution, arguing that the Trump administration erred in deciding to lift sanctions on Rusal, the world's second-largest aluminum producer, as well as EN+ Group and JSC EuroSibEnergo.
Inspector General Michael Horowitz said former FBI Director James Comey was "insubordinate," former Attorney General Loretta Lynch erred in judgment, and FBI officials beyond Peter Strzok and Lisa Page were unprofessional in sending anti-Trump messages.
Zi Su, a retired professor, was arrested last year after penning an open letter calling on Xi to resign, saying he had gravely erred by restoring Mao-era ideology while turning his back on Deng's reforms.
The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said a lower court judge erred in concluding that the Ohio Public Employees Retirement System did not sufficiently allege that its losses were caused by Freddie Mac's disclosure shortfalls.
The ongoing failure to police billions of hours of content isn't exactly baffling — this is a difficult problem to solve — but it is disappointing that YouTube seems to have repeatedly erred on the side of monetization.
On this same topic, I'm reminded of my colleague Ross Douthat's recent argument that the Democrats erred by nominating a proud supporter of abortion rights for the Senate seat in Alabama, a decidedly anti-abortion state.
Under the agreement, which was signed last week and was announced on Tuesday, Mr. Hynes, 82, acknowledged that he erred in using the official account for campaign purposes and promised to pay a fine of $40,000.
But like many mayors, he said that Mr. Macron had erred by not listening to local politicians before he moved ahead with his economic plans and his cancellation of a surtax paid by France's wealthiest people.
The court reversed a 2017 verdict that found Jose Inez Garcia Zarate guilty of being a felon in possession of a firearm, saying the court erred in not instructing jurors of an option to acquit him.
The judge erred, Mr. Green said, by basing his sentence in part on statements by other women who say they were abused by Mr. Cosby, and by not allowing them to be cross-examined at sentencing.
Read more " _____ • Andrew C. McCarthy in National Review: "Sessions erred in the rashness and overbreadth of his recusal from the Russia investigation, but the president has himself to blame for the appointment of a special counsel.
Barack Obama actually benefited from a thin résumé; Hillary Clinton erred in the 22 primary against Obama when her campaign and surrogates tried to characterize him as too inexperienced — voters read the attacks as racially motivated.
The three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit in a unanimous decision on Thursday said the lower court erred in overruling a jury finding and setting aside the $1 million verdict.
Writing for a 3-0 appeals court panel, Circuit Judge Gerard Lynch said the lower court judge who dismissed Lanier's lawsuits in April 2015, U.S. District Judge Katherine Forrest in Manhattan, erred in concluding she lacked jurisdiction.
But at a judicial review hearing on Friday at the High Court, Johnson's lawyer Adrian Darbishire said the magistrate had either erred in law or provided the wrong legal test in allowing the case to go ahead.
U.S. officials privately acknowledged they might have erred in claiming he was dead, although some continued to say the U.S. airstrike killed him, with some officials saying he might have died several days later of his wounds.
Change of course In its Tuesday statement, however, the sheriff's office said it "erred" in issuing the early report, and an internal investigation showed Tench had not opened the door and pointed his weapon at the deputy.
He understands the stakes of his investigation, and he has erred on the side of caution -- the far, far, side of caution, it turns out, to the point of obscuring his own factual findings and legal conclusions.
But it's not as though other franchises haven't had to contend with telling a massive story across multiple installments, and they've usually erred on the side of giving the actors as much to work with as possible.
A unanimous panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit found the MSPB erred in ruling that former Navy carpenter Philip Kerrigan's whistleblower retaliation action was preempted by the Federal Employee Compensation Act (FECA).
The move amounted to an admission that the board erred three years ago by appointing another insider after the previous CEO, John Stumpf, resigned following revelations that Wells Fargo had opened potentially millions of unauthorized consumer accounts.
The Democrats erred by holding elections in which establishment and upstart candidates compete on unequal terms — a likely sore point among Democratic voters still seething over losing an election despite winning the popular vote sixteen years ago.
He sat out Tuesday's loss to the Atlanta Hawks and some critics are opining that coach Earl Watson erred by keeping Booker on the floor in the final minutes against Boston to help him get to 70.
In his decision, Judge Louis L. Stanton of the United States District Court in Manhattan said the Justice Department erred last month when it issued a detailed interpretation of a regulatory document known as a consent decree.
"I have since reflected and I personally admitted that I erred together with my entire executive to denigrate your highest office," Kudzanai Chipan said in his apology, insisting he had not been coerced into making the statement.
She said then that prosecutors had erred in failing to turn over important evidence to the defense, including video taken surreptitiously within the ranch during the standoff, and evidence that F.B.I. agents were involved in the incident.
Out of justified caution, we now err on the side of putative autonomy, and the heartbreaking story of your damaged brother is a result; when we erred on the side of putative beneficence, other heartbreaking stories resulted.
China erred by not telling the country's state-owned media and other researchers to visit a wide range of locations and not just pay rapt attention to what is said in Davos, New York and Western capitals.
The owner said the car had only been on a dirt road once or twice, and Musk later conceded to the Wall Street Journal that Tesla had erred in saying the owner lived on a dirt road.
U.S. Circuit Judge Bobby Shepherd, who wrote the opinion, said the lower-court judge also erred by not considering the state's arguments about the benefits of the provision requiring doctors who perform abortions be affiliated with hospitals.
A Manhattan judge erred in refusing to enforce a settlement agreement reached in a patent case shortly before he issued a ruling on the merits, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit said on Thursday.
Mr. Trump, meanwhile, was an inconsistent ally of Mr. Strange, endorsing him on Twitter and holding a campaign event to rally support, but also musing publicly at that rally about whether he had erred in his endorsement.
Lawyers for both women said prosecutors had erred in charging the women with four men seen fleeing Malaysia on the day of the killing, given the presence of several other North Korean suspects named during the trial.
He and the strategists he brought into the office came to believe that the Central Intelligence Agency had erred in its estimates of military spending by the Soviet Union and of the strength of the Soviet economy.
Cogan has consistently erred on the side of secrecy; he has blocked testimony about alleged corruption by Mexico's president and limited efforts by the defense to put the war on drugs on trial instead of El Chapo.
But Mattis said the White House had erred by not doing more to stop Iran from providing arms, money, and fighters to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad or shipping large quantities of weaponry into countries like Yemen.
University officials said organizers erred by inviting Coulter without notifying campus officials in advance, as is required of all student groups, and by failing to submit to a "security assessment" to determine a suitable venue for the event.
The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in St. Paul, Minnesota said a lower court judge erred in concluding that the federal Locomotive Inspection Act ("LIA") preempted BNSF's product liability and breach of contract claims against Seats Inc.
And while Zeke erred by playing a bit too antsy after the merge and left himself devoid of any true allies in the process, it's that restlessness and refusal to settle that makes him so exciting to watch.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals overturned a January 2015 lower court ruling striking down the law, saying the judge erred in concluding that the ban conflicted with a federal law governing the production of poultry products.
The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond, Virginia, said a lower court judge erred in granting summary judgment to Variety, and that there were several unanswered questions to be addressed before deciding if customers were confused.
Tuesday's ruling, handed down by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, does not halt the agency's operations but states that Congress erred in creating a far-reaching agency that is led by a single director.
One of the president's top economic advisers said Trump erred in a tweet asserting that the increase in the U.S. gross domestic product was higher than the unemployment rate for the first time in over a century (Bloomberg).
The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond, Virginia said a lower court judge erred in dismissing claims by Bayer CropScience ("Bayer"), a unit of Leverkusen, Germany-based Bayer AG, concerning two of the three challenged increases.
The researchers found that while more than 400 readers accurately guessed the gender of a tweet's author, they erred on two fronts: When women tweeted about tech, business, or the news, readers most often thought they were men.
Mr. Putin said that Chancellor Angela Merkel, Germany's leader, had erred in allowing a million refugees, mostly Syrians, to settle in her country, and that Mr. Trump was correct in trying to halt immigrants and drugs from Mexico.
It was part of a pattern, she and other women who failed out of the academy said, in which instructors — almost all men — scrutinized them more closely because they were women and treated men differently when they erred.
The arguments are constrained to the trial record, and must establish that the judge or prosecutors erred in some way that is significant enough to merit a reversal, a high bar since judges are typically granted broad discretion.
Though keeping the rolls up to date is a good idea in theory, when states flag voters who have a Latino name or are naturalized citizens, the burden is on the voters to prove the state has erred.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco ruled that a lower-court judge erred in dismissing the case after improperly weighing evidence in the case that should have been presented to a jury to consider.
Grumbling against a leader may be common, but it is almost unheard of for a leader to be so unpopular his men would concoct a story against him—especially when he erred on the side of being too aggressive.
Per the Guardian, Chinese security personnel have a reputation for swagger during diplomatic visits, though never quite this serious, and the US delegation apparently erred on the side of keeping the matter quiet rather than risk undermining the trip.
Tim Chevalier, one of the former Google engineers currently suing the search giant, says that the company has erred on the side of trying to remain neutral, leaving its minority employees to push back against discrimination without official support.
In a 2-1 decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit said that a lower court judge erred in invalidating a patent relating to computer memory that Visual Memory LLC accused Nvidia's graphics cards of infringing.
A three-judge Fed Circuit panel said the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's Patent Trial and Appeal Board erred in not considering an argument Apple raised in a bid to knock out claims in a Andrea Electronics Corp patent.
"Employers have to balance these pieces, but I think they have erred on the side of not communicating important information to the individual who came forward," Sunu Chandy, legal director of the National Women's Law Center, told BuzzFeed News.
In his book "Life After Google", George Gilder notes that, since Marx, intellectuals have often erred in thinking that their own eras were the final stage of human history, ie, that they had reached the peak of human achievement.
As usual, where Trump erred was by going personal in his criticism, bringing up the irrelevant and stereotypic criticism of Ghazala Khan that she had to let her husband, Khizr Khan, do all the talking during the convention speech.
But Thomas Demetrio, who represented the passenger removed from the United flight, questions whether, in the Zuckerberg incident, Alaska Air staff erred in providing more alcoholic drinks to the man she said was harassing her, according to her account.
In a petition on Tuesday, the board of the Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection Authority-East said the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals erred in March in finding that the case belonged in federal court and in dismissing it.
In a 2-1 decision on Wednesday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit said the trial court had erred in dismissing the plaintiffs' case for standing, applying too narrow of a definition of consumer protection statutes.
But regardless of what one thought of the tax bill as a whole, it is clear that it erred in keeping so many tax giveaways for specific industries and that continuing tax extenders would double down on that error.
One of the four injunctions was previously lifted earlier in January when the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled the district court had erred in finding the Mattis plan was the equivalent of a blanket ban on transgender service.
The Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs erred in weighing all résumés, including unsolicited applications from sites like Craigslist, as if they were from people with the relatively demanding skills required at a place like Palantir, the company argued.
Andrew M. Cuomo's director of state operations, said that the Education Department had erred in removing the schools from the program, because they met the criteria for being designated priority schools when the receivership program was created last year.
Mr. Trump later told associates that the Republicans and Mr. McGahn had erred by not quickly holding a full Senate vote on Judge Kavanaugh's nomination on Friday, after the Judiciary Committee advanced it along party lines, the people said.
Instead, they said Judge Emmet G. Sullivan of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia had erred by not allowing the Justice Department to appeal his rulings at an early stage, before evidence had been gathered.
A three-judge panel of the Superior Court of New Jersey's Appellate Division ruled that a lower-court judge erred in excluding an expert witness Roche wanted to call at trial whose testimony would have overlapped with another expert.
"Our proceeding to address whether the District Court erred in invalidating the BLM's fracking regulation when the BLM has now commenced rescinding that same regulation appears to be a very wasteful use of limited judicial resources," the court wrote.
That court in August 2017 ruled EPA had erred in denying Sinclair's applications for exemptions by being too strict in its definition of disproportionate economic hardship and remanded the case back to EPA to come up with a remedy.
Low borrowing costs, mainly due to the European Central Bank's bond-buying program, will help save 1.2 billion euros, Sapin said, even though the budget erred on the side of caution and assumed that borrowing costs would rise next year.
He said the Berkeley College Republicans erred by inviting Coulter without notifying campus officials in advance, as is required of all student groups, and failing to submit to a "security assessment" to determine a suitable time and place for the event.
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans on Wednesday rejected arguments by Kevin Colquitt, a former sales representative at Abbott predecessor Guidant Corp, that a lower court judge erred in dismissing much of his case before trial.
By an 11-0 vote, the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said a Delaware judge erred in dismissing claims by 228 farmers from Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala and Panama, after a different judge in Louisiana had rejected the same claims.
The 163nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan ruled 3-0 that a lower court judge erred in dismissing claims by holders of Alibaba's American Depositary Shares and ADS call options against Alibaba, Executive Chairman Jack Ma and others.
The FCC failed in its analysis of the internet service market, failed to consider public safety, should not have blocked states from passing their own net neutrality rules, and erred in its determination of what a telecommunications service is, they said.
The state's lawyers in a brief argued that the judge erred in concluding earlier this month that the state had waited too long to issue emergency rules to fight the "crisis" and that a preliminary injunction barring enforcement was warranted.
And to prove that he's really just one of us, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau definitely erred while maneuvering himself into a kayak yesterday, taking an impromptu dip into the waters off of British Columbia's Gulf Islands National Park Reserve.
In August, a D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals found that the Fish and Wildlife Service erred in delisting wolves in the Great Lakes region by failing to evaluate how removing safeguards from that subgroup of wolves might affect remaining wolf populations.
Corey Stewart, who ran against Gillespie in the gubernatorial primary and garnered support from Trump's base, said Gillespie erred in not asking the president to campaign for him and in not doing more to harness the energy Trump has stirred.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Europe's second-highest court on Thursday slashed an EU antitrust fine handed down to Deutsche Telekom four years ago by about a third to 19 million euros ($21.6 million), saying that EU regulators had erred in calculating the penalty.
In November, the Washington-based U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, which specializes in patents, lifted a preliminary injunction that had blocked Dr. Reddy's from selling its generic version, saying a federal judge had erred in granting the request.
Paez also said the judge erred in instructing jurors about the copyrighting of music elements in the public domain, and should have let them listen to "Taurus" while Page testified, to assess his demeanor and help determine whether he had access.
WTO rules have proved ineffective in making China embrace a market-oriented trade regime, and the United States "erred" in backing China's entry to the trade body on such terms, the office of the U.S. Trade Representative said last week.
"I am of the view that the High Court erred in arriving at this conclusion and thus, I have decided to note an appeal with the Court of Appeal," said Keetshabe without giving further details on the grounds for the appeal.
The Tsleil-Waututh First Nation also argued in court that the National Energy Board (NEB) erred when it failed to adequately assess the impact of increased tanker traffic, which the nation argues will inevitably lead to a devastating oil spill.
In a brief unsealed on Wednesday in the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, the former employees said a lower court erred in dismissing the case on the grounds that federal regulations bar banks from employing persons convicted of crimes.
In asking for an acquittal or a new trial, Kelly's lawyers had argued that Wigenton erred when she instructed jurors that they could convict the defendants even if prosecutors failed to prove they had intentionally targeted the mayor for retribution.
In a decision last week, a three-judge panel of the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a lower court's dismissal of the FDCPA claims, saying the court erred in finding that they were precluded by the U.S Bankruptcy Code.
A unanimous three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday said a Seattle federal judge erred in finding that three of plaintiffs' breach of contract claims were preempted by the federal Home Owners Loan Act (HOLA).
In 1967, the State Court of Appeals cut his death sentence to life imprisonment on the grounds that the trial court had erred by disallowing evidence of Mr. Moseley's mental condition at a hearing to determine the severity of his sentence.
WASHINGTON — In the latest volley in its high-profile fight with Apple, the Justice Department said on Monday that a federal judge in Brooklyn had erred last week in refusing to order the company to unlock a drug dealer's iPhone.
In a 47-page decision, Livingston said a lower court judge erred in effectively requiring Suffolk County to show that Ferrari might destroy his car if he got it back, and that lesser measures would not protect its financial interests.
Further, VICE will argue that the judge erred by failing to take into account the disruptive effect the production order could have, including the risks to a journalist's physical safety, and in finding that it wouldn't disrupt Makuch's or VICE's work.
"I am of the view that the High Court erred in arriving at this conclusion and thus, I have decided to note an appeal with the Court of Appeal," Keetshabe said, without giving further details of the grounds for the appeal.
In the early 22s, Texas Attorney General John Cornyn declared he would allow six cases, including Buck's, to be resentenced because of Quijano's testimony, saying the state had erred in allowing racist testimony to be used at death penalty trials.
Finding a contractor with appropriate expertise is a universal problem for home projects of all sizes, although Mr. Ghandour admits that he may have erred when he decided to use a commercial builder without experience in high-end custom homebuilding.
They contend that the Victorian Court of Appeal majority verdict erred by shifting the onus of proof to the defense, and incorrectly concluded it was open to the trial jury to be satisfied beyond reasonable doubt that Pell was guilty.
On Tuesday, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in Manhattan ruled that a lower court had erred in dismissing a defamation lawsuit filed by three former members of the fraternity at the center of the 2014 article.
The judge handling a wrongful termination lawsuit against Fluor Intercontinental "clearly and indisputably" erred in ordering the company to turn over its files from an internal investigation into the employee's alleged conflict of interest, a federal appeals court said Wednesday.
United States District Judge Dana Christensen ruled in favor of the Crow Indian Tribe and other tribes and environmental groups who had argued that the Fish and Wildlife Service had erred in removing the bear's threatened status in June 2017.
The fact that people had been allowed and even encouraged to build so close to the shore, despite the region having been hit dozens of times by tsunamis over the centuries, proved to him how profoundly his country had erred.
"The majority erred by finding that their belief in the complainant required the applicant (Pell) to establish that the offending was impossible in order to raise and leave a doubt", Pell's lawyers said in the filing to the High Court.
It said the agency may have "erred" when it approved Nuplazid based on the efficacy found in one clinical trial -- even though no "statistically significant benefit" had been shown in three earlier studies, as the FDA has noted in public documents.
The court said that the judge in the district court case erred when he found that only 94 of the thousands of alleged violations were "actionable" and that even if more events were considered, Exxon should not be subject to penalties.
The U.S. Federal Circuit Court of Appeals, in a decision by Circuit Judge Raymond Chen, said the Patent Trial and Appeal Board erred in concluding that five claims of Sipco LLC's patent were ineligible for protection and unpatentable for obviousness.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit found that the U.S. District for the Southern District of California erred when it decided in September 2017 that supplements that mostly contained the amino acid beta-alanine could not be patented.
"Our proceeding to address whether the District Court erred in invalidating the BLM's fracking regulation when the BLM has now commenced rescinding that same regulation appears to be a very wasteful use of limited judicial resources," the higher court wrote.
"Our proceeding to address whether the District Court erred in invalidating the BLM's fracking regulation when the BLM has now commenced rescinding that same regulation appears to be a very wasteful use of limited judicial resources," the court ruled on Thursday.
Research released last month found that facial-analysis services offered by Microsoft and IBM were at least 95 percent accurate at recognizing the gender of lighter-skinned women, but erred at least 10 times more frequently when examining photos of dark-skinned women.
CLEVELAND (Reuters) - A divided Ohio Supreme Court on Wednesday overturned the death sentence of a man convicted of murdering a female bartender and ordered a new trial, saying prosecutors erred in showing jurors knives not used in the crime that the man owned.
In his dissent, joined by Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas, Chief Justice John Roberts agreed that the seven factors "are an unacceptable method of enforcing the guarantee of Atkins" and that the CCA "erred in using them to analyse adaptive deficits".
In a 3-0 decision, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan said a lower court judge erred in dismissing Schwab's federal securities law claims over alleged misrepresentations by banks that caused it to buy floating-rate debt tied to Libor.
In a 21900-0 decision, the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia said the plaintiffs may proceed to trial on their failure-to-warn claims, and a lower court judge erred in finding the claims pre-empted by federal law.
Some Chinese social media users championed Air China's comments - one Weibo user called BBBetterman said, "There's nothing wrong with Air China's advice, it's merely truth" - although others noted that the magazine erred by writing the travel tip in English as well as Mandarin.
Franklin County Judge Richard Frye determined that Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted, a Republican, erred when he ordered that Ohioans who are currently 17 but will be 18 on election day in November not be allowed to vote in the presidential primaries.
The 153th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in St. Paul, Minnesota said a lower court judge erred in finding that the plaintiff shareholders sued too late, by waiting more than two years after learning information that could suggest an intent to defraud.
The dossier may or may not have erred in its naming of specific officials, but it was clearly prescient in its revelation that during the Presidential campaign a covert relationship had been established between Page and powerful Russians who wanted U.S. sanctions lifted.
In contrast to Price's efforts to empower insurance executives, I think Obamacare erred in large part by not regulating insurance companies even more tightly (the law could have forced them to participate in the exchanges to stay in business at all, for example).
If a soldier who's committed a crime as consequential as Manning's can walk free — and remember, there is no question at all about Manning's guilt — then surely an officer who erred in combat, though tragically, is owed the benefit of a doubt.
He is committed to boxing and eager to revisit many of his fights, offering insight on critical details that get lost to television, and admitting one situation in which he erred (stopping a bout before one beaten fighter had a chance to recuperate).
A federal appeals court on Wednesday affirmed a National Labor Relations Board ruling that a staffing firm violated federal labor law by refusing to hire union organizers, but said the board erred when it ordered the company to hire one of the workers.
After the gymnastics federation erred in its hiring of Ms. Tracy as the elite development director for women, Ms. Hirshland, who joined the U.S.O.C. in July, said on Friday that it was "time to consider making adjustments in the leadership" of U.S.A. Gymnastics.
A federal appeals court has revived a proposed class action accusing Wisconsin-based student loan servicer Great Lakes Educational Loan Services of failing to counsel students about affordable payment options, saying a lower court erred in finding plaintiffs' claims preempted by federal law.
A series of revisions to Portland's zoning code, known as the Central City 2035 plan, have been taking effect, and the residents' group, Preserve the Pearl, contended that city staff had erred in interpreting the code's language to grant the project additional height.
But the federal judge overseeing the case said earlier this month that Amazon is "likely to succeed on the merits" of one of its main arguments, saying the Pentagon erred in how it evaluated prices for competing proposals from the two tech companies.
In it, he argues that Russia is a strategic adversary, and that the Obama administration's "reset" policy erred by whitewashing Russia's record on human rights: The Obama Administration's Russia Reset policy is a bad approach because it rests on a foundation of falsehoods.
The six-month inquiry concluded that Mr. Peters had erred in seizing control of the agency that polices misconduct in city schools, and then fired its newly hired leader and demoted her deputy in retaliation for their assertion that his actions were illegal.
To the chagrin of Microsoft and the Department of Defense, Campbell-Smith last month halted production on the JEDI cloud system, saying in her decision that the Pentagon erred in how it evaluated prices for competing proposals from the two tech companies.
On Thursday, the Supreme Court justices ruled that Ghana's government, then led by President John Dramani Mahama, erred in approving the detainees' transfer, saying that the agreement with the United States was an international one that required approval by members of Parliament.
Hunter Biden also told ABC News in an interview that aired early Tuesday that he erred in getting involved with foreign companies because it allowed critics of his father, a leading Democratic presidential candidate, to attack him over alleged conflicts of interest.
Chief U.S. District Judge Dana Christensen in Missoula, Montana, ruled that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service erred in 1003 when it revised its critical habitat designations for the lynx with little or no expansion beyond the original plan issued five years earlier.
Attorneys for Wendy Dolin say the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals erred in reversing the verdict last August after finding "clear evidence" that the Food and Drug Administration would have rejected any attempt by GSK to beef up the drug's warning label.
Now Facebook is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to look at both pieces of the 9th Circuit's decision, arguing that the appeals court erred both in restricting the remedy for the TCPA's constitutional violation and in expanding the definition of automatic dialing.
A divided U.S. appeals court on Monday said the National Labor Relations Board erred in finding that Mercedes-Benz's U.S. subsidiary broke the law by prohibiting workers from distributing pro-union flyers in rooms they used both during work and down time.
" When asked in Davos about the case involving his son, Mr. Bolsonaro told Bloomberg, "If by chance he erred and it were proven, I regret it as a father, but he'll have to pay the price for those actions we can't accept.
But here too, the self-proclaimed "great negotiator" erred in folding America's limited cards for nothing in return, rather than using his willingness to withdraw as an incentive for the Taliban — currently locked in negotiations with Mr. Trump's own diplomats — to make peace.
A U.S. appeals court on Monday became the latest to approve the National Labor Relations Board's test for certifying bargaining units that include only certain groups of workers, but said the agency erred in applying it to a so-called micro union of winery employees.
It also masked the lingering controversy over the botched raid in Yemen that took the life of Navy SEAL William "Ryan" Owens, which has injected a grieving family into a raging political debate about whether the White House erred in signing off on the mission.
Morin noted that the government otherwise had erred on the side of producing as much information as possible in these cases, and said it was "surprising" the government didn't ask him for guidance about whether it should turn over all of the Project Veritas videos.
The Appellate Division, First Department in Manhattan said a lower court judge erred in rejecting a class-action settlement requiring Verizon to disclose more information to shareholders who thought it overpaid, and get a "fairness opinion" if it sold some of the venture's assets.
The macroeconomic approach favoured by economists within central banks, regulatory agencies and finance ministries has erred repeatedly in its prognostications over the past decade, predicting that labour markets would heal quickly, for example, while underestimating the risks of targeting a low rate of inflation.
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans ruled that a lower-court judge erred by refusing to consider whether the clinic and doctors had standing to challenge each of the rules because doing so would make it harder for them to prevail.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan said a lower court judge erred in finding that Federal Treasury Enterprise Sojuzplodoimport ("FTE") lacked standing to sue under the federal Lanham Act because Russia's assignment of the trademark rights was invalid under Russian law.
A unanimous three-judge panel of the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed an award of $71 million to the Cyprus-registered vessel's owners and operators, and said that the trial judge erred by cutting the U.S. government's demand for $88 million in half.
The General Court of the European Union, the lower EU court, had previously ruled in 2017 that the case of the group of shareholders was admissible, but the ECJ, the EU's upper court, said on Tuesday that the lower court had erred in its judgment.
Lewis M. Simons, Washington The magazine's profile of Ben Rhodes makes unfounded assertions about me, and since the article was published, the editor of the magazine has acknowledged that they erred in failing to give me the chance to offer my blanket objections before publication.
By a 3-0 vote, the appeals court said a lower court judge erred in dismissing the lawsuit by the former members of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity at the center of the November 2014 article "A Rape on Campus," written by Sabrina Rubin Erdely.
From calling an African-American member of Congress an "empty barrel" to his tone-deaf response and fumbling of the dismissal of Staff Secretary Rob Porter over his history of spousal abuse, a wiser chief would simply not have erred in these spectacularly public ways.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that a lower-court judge in 2015 erred in finding Amtrak could not claim up to $125 million in coverage for replacing undamaged portions of tunnels under the East and Hudson Rivers in New York City.
In a decision on Wednesday, a unanimous three-judge panel of the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said a lower court erred in holding that Big Picture was not an arm of the Lac Vieux Desert Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians in Michigan.
In a decision on Tuesday, a unanimous three-judge panel of the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said Administrative Law Judge Lee Romero erred in discounting a medical expert's opinion that James Lyle's lung disease was not caused by exposure to coal dust.
For years, Facebook and other social media companies have erred on the side of lenience in policing their sites — allowing most posts with false information to stay up, as long as they came from a genuine human and not a bot or a nefarious actor.
Lobbyists who worked with the Podesta Group, which largely collapsed under the glare of Mr. Mueller's scrutiny and attacks from the right, have grumbled that the firm erred in relying on the legal opinion that Skadden prepared for Mercury, rather than paying for its own.
"The court erred in imposing a longer period of confinement on the basis of finding an 'undue risk' that Mr. Cosby would 'commit another crime' despite uncontradicted expert testimony that his actual risk of reoffending is near zero," Mr. Green had said in court papers.
But in 103, a federal appeals court vacated their sentences, saying the trial judge, Royce C. Lamberth of the Federal District Court for the District of Columbia, erred in invoking a law that requires 30-year sentences for such offenses that involve machine guns.
In a 2-1 decision on Monday, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco granted Williams-Sonoma a writ of mandamus to block the requested discovery, saying a lower court judge "clearly erred as a matter of law" in allowing it.
After vigorously defending my friend in the emailed appeal, I acknowledged that the director could certainly reassign me to the FBI's Butte, Montana outpost, which was J. Edgar Hoover's legendary reflexive reassignment "banishment" response to agents who erred or who simply earned his ire.
The ruling by the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals found the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in White Plains, New York, erred by not using market rates to determine the interest paid on new notes Momentive forced on holders of about $1.25 billion of secured notes.
" Francisco stressed that the executive branch was within its authority to phase out the program and that the lower courts "erred" in "second-guessing" the Department of Homeland Security's "entirely rational judgment to stop facilitating ongoing violations of federal law on a massive scale.
The 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver said a lower court judge erred in dismissing Ghailani's lawsuit over being forbidden to pray Jumu'ah, a Muslim prayer held on Fridays, at the Florence, Colorado, Supermax prison where he is serving a life sentence without parole.
It also said the trial judge erred in instructing jurors that prosecutors needed to show that Ng intended to influence an "official act," but the error was harmless because the burden of proof was actually lower, and a properly instructed jury would "certainly" have found Ng guilty.
The 143th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans agreed with former CEO Michael Baker and former CFO Michael Gluk that the trial judge in Austin, Texas, erred in excluding evidence suggesting that other people committed the fraud and had misled one or both executives.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan said a lower court judge erred in entering a judgment to enforce the $1.6 billion award, since reduced to about $188 million, announced in October 2014 by the World Bank's International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID).
NEW YORK, July 28 (Reuters) - A U.S. court on Friday said the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency erred when setting standards for how much renewable fuel must be included in fuel sold in the United States and ordered the agency to try again, according to a court filing.
A federal appeals court on Tuesday revived a proposed class action by New York City park rangers who claim they should have been paid for time spent putting on and taking off uniforms, saying a judge erred in finding their outfits were not integral to their jobs.
Apple plans to tell the court that the Commission erred when it ruled that the head office of Irish-registered units Apple Sales International (ASI) and Apple Operations Europe existed only on paper, with no justification for the billions of euros it posted in untaxed profits.
Mr. Pistorius, who killed his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, in his home in 2013, had appealed to the Constitutional Court, saying the Supreme Court of Appeal, the country's second-highest court, had erred when it overturned a manslaughter conviction and declared him guilty of murder in December.
By a 3-0 vote, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan said U.S. District Judge Laura Taylor Swain erred in dismissing the case after preventing Daniel Fischel, a former University of Chicago Law School dean, from testifying for the shareholders about potential damages.
The court ruled 6-2 that the lower court erred when it denied Duane Buck the Certificate of Appealability (COA) he needs to pursue claims that there was a racial bias against him when he was tried for the murders of his ex-girlfriend and her friend.
Led Zeppelin's 'Stairway to Heaven': Spirit's 'Taurus': The inverse ratio rule In his appeal, Malofiy claimed Klausner had erred when he did not instruct the jury to use the "inverse ratio rule," a controversial rule that the 9th Circuit has used in governing copyright cases since 1977.
"The trial court abused its discretion, erred and infringed on Mr. Cosby's constitutional rights to Due Process of Law under the Constitution of the United States and of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in admitting five prior 'bad act witnesses,'" Mr. Cosby's lawyers wrote in the latest statement.
" Francisco stressed that the executive branch was within its authority to phase out the Obama-era program and that the lower courts "erred" in "second-guessing" the Department of Homeland Security's "entirely rational judgment to stop facilitating ongoing violations of federal law on a massive scale.
In the post on Twitter, Jackson signaled his approval of a Bleacher Report article that examined the evolving relationship between Jackson and Anthony and concluded that Jackson had erred in thinking he could transform Anthony from a one-dimensional scorer into a more well-rounded player.
In December 2011, about six weeks into his job with the Cubs, Epstein erred in his very first deal, sending LeMahieu and outfielder Tyler Colvin to the Rockies for a minor league reliever and third baseman Ian Stewart, who played one season for Chicago and hit .201.
While the church formally acknowledged in 1992 that it had "erred in condemning Galileo" in 1633 for promoting the theory that Earth revolved around the sun, Father Coyne was among the critics who complained that the admission was not only too late but also too little.
In delivering the opinion of the court, Justice Stephen Breyer, however, said the 11th Circuit erred when it concluded that the city's complaints met the FHA's proximate-cause requirement based solely on the finding that the city's alleged financial injuries were foreseeable results of the banks' misconduct.
" At Monday's oral arguments, Kozinski tried to convince the three-judge panel that U.S. District Judge Percy Anderson in Los Angeles erred in dismissing a lawsuit alleging that the movie borrowed too heavily from now-deceased playwright Paul Zindel's 1969 work "Let Me Hear You Whisper.
Although "Empire" ratings have fallen dramatically from its early heyday, Fox clearly erred on the side of caution in bringing back the established program for another season -- even if that meant potentially disappointing Smollett's fans, and having to come up with a more definitive explanation for Jamal's absence.
A U.S. appeals court on Tuesday said a federal judge erred in tossing out a lawyer's age and gender bias claims against Booz Allen Hamilton Inc without first reviewing the testimony of other female former employees of the consulting firm who said they faced the same glass ceiling.
The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati said a lower court judge erred in finding that damages claims by David Ermold and David Moore became moot, after a new state law last July excused clerks like Davis, from Rowan County, from having to sign marriage license forms.
Few argue that Britain's Labour government of the time erred in rescuing the lender, but the years since have been marked by relentless restructuring and billions of dollars in fines to settle misconduct disputes which have hit the bank's recovery efforts and the chances of returning taxpayers' money.
Sanders acknowledged that he could have managed his vulnerabilities on foreign policy better, saying he had erred in burying his most extended discussion of national security to date in a speech last year at Georgetown University that was billed as an explanation of his embrace of democratic socialism.
He sought to overturn his conviction on three grounds: the jury's verdict was unreasonable, the judge erred in not allowing the defense lawyers to show a video animation to bolster their closing argument, and Pell did not make his plea physically in front of the jury as required.
The states, led by Michigan and joined by numerous business and energy interests, told the court that the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) 2012 mercury and air toxics standards rule for coal-fired power plants is illegal, and a lower court erred when it refused to overturn the regulation.
The Appellate Division in Manhattan ruled unanimously that a lower court judge erred in dismissing claims that the defendants from 2009 to 2013 blended "waste oil" into the higher-grade heating oil that residential and commercial building owners in and around New York City had contracted to buy.
Pell is appealing his conviction on three grounds: the verdicts were "unreasonable", the judge erred by not allowing the defense to show a video graphic in its closing address, and there was "a fundamental irregularity" as the accused was not arraigned in the presence of the jury panel.
"It seems clear that the United States erred in supporting China's entry into the WTO on terms that have proven to be ineffective in securing China's embrace of an open, market-orientated trade regime," the administration said in an annual report to Congress on China's compliance with WTO commitments.
The lawyers, for example, say Judge O'Neill wrongly ignored the testimony by a former district attorney who said he had promised never to prosecute Mr. Cosby and that he erred by allowing testimony from five other women who had accused Mr. Cosby of drugging and sexually assaulting them.
For example, the lawyers contend Judge O'Neill wrongly ignored the testimony by a former district attorney who said he had promised never to prosecute Mr. Cosby and that he erred by allowing testimony from five other women who had accused Mr. Cosby of drugging and sexually assaulting them.
In a 2009 decision, the Supreme Court correctly invalidated the strip search of a middle-school student who was thought to possess nothing more hazardous than prescription-strength ibuprofen tablets, but it erred by announcing a legal standard that afforded teachers excessive discretion to execute such humiliating searches.
Circuit court of appeals in Philadelphia * Appeals court says lower court judge erred in dismissing claims on the ground they were preempted by federal law * Appeals court says plaintiffs can pursue claim that merck should have warned about risk of thigh bone fractures associated with fosamax * Further company coverage:
Meanwhile Qualcomm has a host of large players backing its side, including large patent holders such as Dolby and Nokia, but also the U.S. Department of Justice, which argues the court erred in siding with another arm of the government — the Federal Trade Commission, which brought the antitrust action.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia said the Federal Communications Commission erred when it declared that states cannot pass their own net neutrality laws and ordered the agency to review some key aspects of its 2017 repeal of rules set by the Obama administration.
A unanimous three-judge panel of the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected claims by Michelle Cooper that a federal judge erred in deferring to New York-based MetLife's decision to deny her benefits even though it had a financial stake in the outcome of her case.
Both the left and right repeatedly erred in elevating what sounded extreme and unelectable to them, whether it was the Republicans of 11 defending "job creators" from a populist Obama, or the Democrats of 261 assuming that a Trump nomination would make the GOP too toxic to win.
In a decision on Friday, a unanimous three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said a lower court erred in finding the lawsuit was barred by the Securities Litigation Uniform Standards Act (SLUSA), which prohibits the filing of securities class actions under state laws.
In the eyes of the FTC, Uber erred beginning in 2014, when reports first surfaced that the ride-hailing company's workers had taken advantage of an internal tool, known as "God View," which had allowed some employees to spy on the whereabouts of politicians, celebrities and others using its services.
" Asked about Northam's walkback, Richard Cullen, a partner at McGuireWoods, told reporters on Wednesday that "the best we can conclude is that (Northam) erred on the side of caution initially, and immediately regretted not having denied, and then, in his mind, tried to recant or correct the record the next day.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The internal watchdog at the U.S. Justice Department said on Wednesday he hopes to complete his review by early spring into whether the Federal Bureau of Investigation erred when it announced it was reopening its investigation into Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton's emails ahead of the 2016 presidential election.
By a 3-0 vote, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said a lower court judge erred in dismissing claims against Markazi; Banca UBAE SpA, an Italian bank accused of engaging in transactions for Iran; and Clearstream Banking SA, a Luxembourg bank accused of opening accounts for Markazi and UBAE.
A three-judge panel on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit found that a lower court erred when it declined to allow William "Liam" Scully to introduce evidence at his 2015 trial showing he sought legal advice about importing drugs with foreign labels from one of his lawyers.
In the wake of Mark Zuckerberg's belated Thursday acknowledgement (one couldn't really call it an apology) that his company erred in letting Cambridge Analytica acquire deep psychological data on at least 50 million Americans — data that could have helped Trump win a tight election — many users have reached boiling point.
The 163nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan said a lower court judge had erred in concluding that the plaintiff Sean John, a frequent purchaser of pre-packaged cheese and cupcakes, had no right to sue because he could not show that Whole Foods overcharged him for a specific purchase.
A unanimous three-judge panel of the California Court of Appeal, Fourth Appellate District in Riverside on Thursday said the trial judge erred in barring Natasha Meeks from testifying about inappropriate text messages she received from the coworker, Juan Fajardo, and excluding evidence about his alleged harassment of four other women.
The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said a lower court judge erred in finding that the Ohio Public Employees Retirement System (OPERS) did not plausibly allege that disclosure shortfalls by Freddie Mac and officials, including former Chief Executive Richard Syron, caused it to lose money on the company's stock.
In that case, the high court overturned the convictions of a Georgia sheriff and two deputies for the beating death of an African-American prisoner because the trial court erred in failing to instruct the jury they must find the defendants acted "willfully," with the purpose of violating the victim's rights.
Should the appeal fail and the charges be reinstated, it would be another political setback for Zuma after the Constitutional Court said in March he had erred by ignoring an order to pay back some of the 240 million rand ($16 million) in state money spent on upgrading his private home.
By a 3-0 vote, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said on Thursday a trial judge erred in requiring Sean Hoard, an inmate at the Snake River Correctional Institution, to show jurors it was more likely than not that officers were "having or deriving pleasure from extreme cruelty" while beating him.
In a case that pitches the agency against the Canary Wharf Group, the landlord of London's financial district, the EMA alleges in court filings that a High Court judge erred when he ruled in February that Britain's plans to leave the EU did not legally prevent the agency from using the office.
A unanimous three-judge panel of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said a district judge erred in finding that, because Daybreak Ventures LLC terminated LeAnn Starnes more than a year after she reported a maintenance worker had been paid improperly, she could not link the incident to her 2011 firing.
No President has ever restricted the entry of such broad classes of people from any single country, let alone six as attempted through the EO. Importantly, the Court also determined that the federal district court judge erred in enjoining the parts of the executive order regarding internal Executive branch operations and procedures.
Clinton and her team have lodged against Mr. Comey — that he went too far by criticizing her conduct while declining to bring charges, and that he erred by disclosing days before the election that he was reopening the inquiry while never revealing an investigation into contacts between Mr. Trump's campaign and Russia.
A three-judge panel said the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) erred in issuing a mining permit without a definite term and was also remiss in denying a request by more than half-a-dozen green groups to review the potential environmental effects of PolyMet Mining Corp's planned mine in Minnesota's northeast.
Butina's defense argued against having a gag order in light of an admission by prosecutors in a court brief filed late on Friday night that they had misinterpreted text messages and erred when they previously had accused Butina of offering sex in exchange for a position in an unidentified special interest organization.
In a 9-3 split, the full U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit refused to consider whether U.S. District Judge Rodney Gilstrap in Marshall, Texas, had erred in ruling that the presence of Google's computer servers in East Texas made the district a proper venue for the lawsuit by Seven Networks LLC.
"We cannot say that the district court clearly erred in its factual findings or ultimately abused its discretion in holding that the written assurance an agency submits, obligating the agency to provide core services for the specific refugee(s) listed on the assurance form, meets the requirements set out by the Court," the court held.
In Friday's filings, the drugmakers and distributors argued that U.S. Magistrate Judge David Ruiz in Cleveland, Ohio erred when he recommended that the judge overseeing the litigation largely deny motions to dismiss a test case brought by several Ohio municipalities seeking to recover costs they say they incurred in response to the opioid epidemic.
Trump's swift turnaround, in particular, put Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein in an awkward position, since it was Rosenstein who penned the memo — arguing that Comey erred in his handling of the Hillary Clinton email investigation during the 2016 campaign by, in essence, being too tough on her — that served as the cover story.
A unanimous, three-judge panel of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said a lower court erred in allowing a proposed class of BP employee stock plan members to amend the 2010 lawsuit they filed after the company's stock plummeted following the explosion of the Deepwater Horizon rig, which caused the largest oil spill in U.S. history.
The Ninth Circuit erred and recognized you can apply right of action for damages for alleged constitutional violations by a Border Patrol agent for a number of reasons, First and foremost of which is that it interferes with the political branch&aposs jurisdiction over not only the national security, but also the foreign relations of the United States.
The history of R&B is a bit confusing in itself and also features some racist connotations, considering the fact that, in Brazil, the label "R&B" was first applied to any music made by the country's black community that erred even slightly on the side of pop, almost as a way to dilute and homogenize the style.
In the wake of Doug Jones's victory Tuesday over Roy S. Moore, some Democrats are making the case that the party erred in recent years by failing to put enough of its resources into engaging with black communities, who helped produce the stunning upset in Alabama on Tuesday — and who turned out heavily in Virginia last month as well.
The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals overturned the 2017 dismissal of a potential class action against Georgia-based LGE Community Credit Union, saying a federal judge in Atlanta erred in ruling that the safe-harbor provision of the Electronic Fund Transfer Act applied because the credit union had used a model form provided by the Federal Reserve Board.
In its reversal on Missouri's abortion restrictions, the federal appeals court found the lower court erred by not considering more information about a provision that allows Missouri abortion clinics to apply for waivers that exempt them from the ambulatory surgical-center requirements — and by failing to consider whether any of the restrictions might benefit women's health.
It argues that the companies erred by entrusting an untrained civilian public with a weapon designed for maximizing fatalities on the battlefield, and that its advertising — relying on messages of combat dominance and hypermasculinity ("Consider your man card reissued") — specifically appealed to disturbed young men who could be inclined to use the weapon to commit violence.
Although Kim was rocking darker locks as recently as the Vanity Fair Oscars after-party a couple nights ago, this isn't the first time she's experimented with lighter hair — including a shade of blonde that erred more on the pure platinum side, though she's gone for this same soft middle ground in the past as well.
The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected the "broad-spectrum attack" that the companies' attorneys at Williams & Connolly, O'Melveny & Myers and Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer launched against plaintiff Barbara Kaiser's win, including their argument that the trial judge erred in excluding evidence that her device had been cleared for sale by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
The 2-1 decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit said the U.S. Patent Trial and Appeal Board had erred in finding that the ornamental design of Gamon Plus' "Gravity Feed Dispenser Display," patented in 2009 and 2010, was substantially different from a design patent issued a decade earlier to a different inventor, Arthur Linz.
Fransisco, however, wants the Supreme Court to reassess "whether the court of appeals erred in concluding the petitioner discriminated against the employee 'because of' the employee's 'sex' by applying its sex-specific dress code based on the employee's biological sex rather than the employee's gender identity," and whether gender discrimination is the same as sex discrimination.
A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit granted a bid from patent licensor Unwired Planet LLC and its McKool Smith attorneys to send the case back to U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria in San Francisco because he erred in interpreting two of the company's patents and incorrectly found no indirect infringement on a third.
Donald J. Trump, boycotting the Fox News debate but not one of the network's hosts, insisted to Bill O'Reilly on Wednesday night that he wasn't "walking away" from a tough situation even as Mr. O'Reilly said he thought Mr. Trump had erred in skipping the final face-off before the Iowa caucuses and pleaded with him to change his mind.
But in telling lawmakers that Mr. Trump had essentially erred from the start in promoting a wall and by claiming credit for dissuading him, Mr. Kelly appeared to be voicing a sentiment some in the West Wing have heard him express privately — that it is his job to tutor a sometimes ill-informed president who has never served in public office before.
Circuit court of appeals says lower court judge erred in dismissing some state law claims, federal securities claims and unjust enrichment claims Schwab and several of its mutual funds had alleged that the banks' libor manipulation caused economic harm Court says schwab purchased more than $40 billion of debt from various bank defendants during the period of alleged libor manipulation
The White House on Friday defended the record of Attorney General Loretta Lynch and declined to weigh in on whether she erred in meeting with former President Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonThe magic of majority rule in elections The return of Ken Starr Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE on an airport tarmac in Phoenix earlier this week.
The Supreme Court did not explain why it denied Syed's petition asking it to review the case, and the Court's denial of that petition does not mean that the justices believe that Syed's lawyer behaved adequately — the Court takes only several dozen cases every year, and it rarely takes a case solely because it believes that a lower court erred.
Pell is appealing his conviction on three grounds: the jury verdicts were "unreasonable" based on the evidence, the judge erred by blocking the defense from showing a video graphic in its closing argument, and there was a "fundamental irregularity" as Pell did not make his plea physically in the presence of the jury panel, but rather by a video-link.
Even as he conducted a deeply thorough investigation—his final report on the incident contained five pages on how the NFL headquarters signs for and receives packages—he never erred from his original mission, focusing strictly on how the league headquarters handled a videotape of the incident, and eschewed any broader questions about the Rice incident or the NFL's coddling of domestic abusers more generally.
The former governor added that Clinton had erred by making her campaign a rejection of Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, rather than an explanation of her qualifications.
The papers challenge the way the trial judge, Steven T. O'Neill, handled various parts of the case and range from the assertion that he wrongly ignored the testimony by a former district attorney who said he had promised never to prosecute Mr. Cosby to the argument that he erred by allowing testimony from five other women who had accused Mr. Cosby of drugging and sexually assaulting them.
"That two of the three witnesses claimed to have seen [Little] in two different places shortly after the shooting was an apparent inconsistency in their testimony," Justice Irma S. Raker wrote in the decision, saying that the trial court had erred allowing the detective to explain away the flaw "with the imprimatur of an experienced police detective," despite having no direct knowledge of the chain of events, potentially swayed the jury.
Last month, a judge said Johnson must appear in court over allegations he lied about Brexit by stating Britain would be 350 million pounds a week better off outside the EU. At a judicial review hearing at the High Court, Johnson's lawyer Adrian Darbishire said the judge at Westminster Magistrates' Court in May had either erred in law or provided the wrong legal test in allowing the case to go ahead.
"Having considered the Prosecutor's grounds of appeal against the Pre-Trial Chamber's decision, as well as the observations and submissions of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, representatives of victims and other participants, the Appeals Chamber found that the Pre-Trial Chamber erred in considering the 'interests of justice factor' when examining the Prosecutor's request for authorisation to open an investigation," an ICC media release about the decision said.
"So yes, let's have that conversation about whether Jim Comey [erred] over the Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE thing, but people will rot in hell for for besmirching the reputation, the integrity and the professional history of these two men," he said.
Solicitor General Noel Francisco asked the Supreme Court last month to look at whether Judge Jesse Furman, an Obama appointee on the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, erred in prohibiting Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossTrump administration delays penalty on Huawei for another 2628 days WaPo calls Trump admin 'another threat' to endangered species Recession fears surge as stock markets plunge MORE from including the question in the census.

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