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"erroneous" Definitions
  1. not correct; based on wrong information

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If a lower court hands down an erroneous order, and the Supreme Court does not take immediate action, then the erroneous order may remain in place for months.
An earlier version of this briefing included an erroneous photograph.
But the prosecutors said that these books were politically erroneous.
The case was prompted by a wildly erroneous newspaper article.
The story was riddled with errors and erroneous scientific data.
Khazanah in a statement called the allegations "erroneous and misleading".
Its reports are erroneous and contain undocumented and inaccurate information.
The signal was erroneous, but no one could be sure.
Trump's erroneous insistence that Dorian was headed toward Alabama. pic.twitter.
Critics say filters are costly and could lead to erroneous blocking.
But erroneous mistakes erode trust and diminish the necessity for accuracy.
Which is not to say that like judgment is completely erroneous.
He stressed the need to "correct and resist various erroneous viewpoints".
People were quick to call Coles out on this erroneous claim.
In one case, an erroneous number corresponded with a Cruz supporter.
Investigators have said one of these sensors had provided erroneous data.
Regardless, the "pause" has vexed scientists trying to explain erroneous models.
On MSNBC, 47% of statements were erroneous, and on CNN, 38%.
The inspector general told the CMS to recoup the erroneous payments.
Baidu was censured for erroneous information in its Chinese corporate filings.
All of these programs are rampant with fraud and erroneous payments.
That's an erroneous and an overly simplistic read on the evidence.
But did anyone work out that the original "inflow" was erroneous?
An earlier version of the byline with this article was erroneous.
Both Google Finance and XE appear to have used erroneous data.
Now this was all very sweet, but it was also erroneous.
Will the United States now follow this erroneous path as well?
"That is an erroneous item," Rood said of the Journal report.
But other economists say those findings were based on erroneous assumptions.
They shouldn't bring enforcement actions based on erroneous interpretations of law.
BOEING - MCAS WILL WILL ONLY ACTIVATE ONCE IN RESPONSE TO ERRONEOUS AOA
Another study found that activity trackers were often erroneous in this category.
We've seen reports that some people have received an erroneous tsunami alert.
An earlier version of this attributed an erroneous distinction to Gleyber Torres.
Critics also say filters are costly and could lead to erroneous blocking.
They can be used to spread erroneous information and muddy the debate.
Reports suggesting an effort to 'remove' any data points are simply erroneous.
The cameras extrude from the back, but not in a erroneous fashion.
The impression is based on erroneous analogies to the 21992 Democratic race.
It's easy to make an erroneous leap from one to the other.
An earlier version of this article included an erroneous credit for Rammellzee.
Social media has also "spread erroneous rumors" about fatality rates, Taylor said.
"The left AOA values were erroneous and reached 74.5o," the report said.
Erroneous identifications by witnesses have been a leading cause of wrongful convictions.
It wasn't immediately clear how many recruiting targets received the erroneous pitch.
Pearson called the comparison "erroneous" and asked the S.E.C. to investigate Left.
Trump quickly deleted the erroneous post but, of course, screenshots live forever.
Investigators determined that a malfunctioning sensor had caused the erroneous computer command.
This article has been updated to correct an erroneous statement that Rep.
They repeatedly produce false predictions based on skewed statistics and erroneous models.
Such explanations could help ferret out erroneous data, incorrect coding and biases.
It would be erroneous to claim that civil liberties have been savaged.
"Stare decisis does not compel continued adherence to this erroneous precedent," Thomas wrote.
Others embed erroneous curves or fictitious places for fame or as a hoax.
"This kind of erroneous reporting is irresponsible," Mattis said in a written statement.
Even when motivations are pure, there is also the chance of erroneous accusations.
This Court should not let such a profoundly erroneous and unjust result stand.
This right-wing site has seemingly no qualms about running with erroneous information.
The claim was based on a single erroneous tweet, which was later deleted.
Though television footage later revealed that it might have been an erroneous assumption.
Mosby told Cogen to file the erroneous charges against Rice, the lawsuit states.
But as others have already noted, it's a narrow and erroneous distinction. By
An earlier version of this article attributed an erroneous distinction to Darius Bazley.
"These are utterly erroneous allegations, and rather primitive," Peskov told journalists in Moscow.
The board refuted CIAM's allegations saying they were "seriously unfounded, erroneous and deceptive".
It tackles the problem of what it refers to as "erroneous removal" — i.e.
He also said the concerns about erroneous placement on the list are legitimate.
An earlier version of this article attributed an erroneous distinction to Emma Morano.
An earlier version of this article attributed an erroneous distinction to David Gilkey.
He then altered an email to back up that erroneous claim, they said.
But history is littered with more consequential mistranslations — erroneous, intentional or simply misunderstood.
The article also provided an erroneous distinction about a picture a cubesat took.
So when that sensor failed or gave erroneous readings, MCAS could kick in.
For instance, the early erroneous media reports of the massacre in Newtown, Conn.
It's odd that such an erroneous voiceover made it into a promotional video.
Whether unintentional, unconscious or simply based on erroneous assumptions, treatment differentials clearly exist.
An earlier version of this article attributed an erroneous distinction to Jimmy Choo.
An earlier version of this article included an erroneous reference to the production.
An earlier version of this article attributed an erroneous distinction to Lisa Brown.
Yes, but: Biden is not helping his cause with his recurring erroneous statements.
The article also provided an erroneous distinction to a picture a cubesat took.
" Amazon's post is called "Setting the Record Straight on Bloomberg Businessweek's Erroneous Article.
A "logic error" in FedLoan's system allegedly sent "erroneous and unnecessary" bills to borrowers.
Regarding the allegations of abuse, a company spokeswoman said "that information is completely erroneous".
The erroneous figures in the original version were in fact for a year earlier.
Often they have placed too much faith in statistics and forecasts that proved erroneous.
" The puzzle also provided an erroneous clue for 8003-Across, seeking the answer "MSN.
Some material in Steele's reports has proved to be erroneous, the U.S. official said.
Nonetheless, it would be erroneous to say Trump achieved nothing in his first year.
Billions of dollars are saved each year when Medicaid agencies correct these erroneous payments.
So how could a logical, intelligent person be led to such an erroneous belief?
But every so often, the company just comes right out and destroys erroneous reports.
But the buzz surrounding the FBI's probes of Clinton has sparked some erroneous reporting.
Trump's erroneous proclamation also suggested that he lacked even an interest in the Constitution.
An earlier version of this article contained an erroneous spelling of the hashtag #donatemyparts.
The problem, says Dr Eklund, lies with erroneous statistical assumptions built into the algorithms.
The aftermath yielded even more digital drama: erroneous tweets, fake websites and phishing scams.
He couldn't say whether anyone had actually booked a ticket at the erroneous fares.
In Lion Air's situation, it appears that the AOA was faulty, transmitting erroneous data.
An earlier version of a picture caption with this article carried an erroneous credit.
" He also said, "Maybe the tension of the time led to an erroneous decision.
They weren't less well informed about Ebola, nor did they hold more erroneous beliefs.
Many genetic studies suffer from a dearth of black patients, leading to erroneous conclusions.
In fact, it later emerged that some of Dr. Köhler's key points were erroneous.
In 2018, the network suspended Brian Ross over an erroneous story on Michael Flynn.
Another is that a trial court's factual findings govern on appeal unless clearly erroneous.
David Ige told CNN "an employee pushed the wrong button," causing the erroneous alert.
The IRS has flagged this practice, which is known as the "erroneous refund" scam.
An earlier version of this article gave an erroneous conversion from hectares to acres.
The document outlined other violations, such as erroneous contribution dates on some campaign reports.
Mantzarlis recalls an erroneous story that actually cited a legitimate piece of news from CNNMoney.
It also leads AI researchers down erroneous paths if they want to mimic human behavior.
Meaning that the machine didn't include the latest security fixes, and led to erroneous results.
You have to post the reasons for your belief, however imminently erroneous; I did that.
For some reason, Bush, Obama, Clinton, and others have all clung to this erroneous viewpoint.
In his speech, Trump went on to make other vague, unsubstantiated or outright erroneous claims.
Does it suggest that the phrase "I make me" could be questioned, read as erroneous?
In recent weeks state media have been publishing daily attacks on South Korea's "erroneous decision".
But Trump isn't the only 2016 candidate to make erroneous claims on the campaign trail.
" It repeatedly states that the 2015 order "erred," was "incorrect," and came to "erroneous conclusions.
But this conclusion is "erroneous", Judge Bates found, and was based on "scant legal reasoning".
"The suggestion that this process is being stalled is completely erroneous," Mnuchin said in June.
Trump, if it is your opinion, or even a reasonably-sourced erroneous statement of fact.
The results of such erroneous translation were constant mutations "with catastrophic consequences," according to Ribas.
This appeared to be the case with WWS's erroneous lead stocks reporting in March 2016.
He also said erroneous ballots were counted and the number of polling locations were inadequate.
Two sources have told The Hill that the Ellison camp has corrected the erroneous text.
Thirdly, there is the danger of non-validated, erroneous findings in a preprint misleading researchers.
Some of these ideas may be erroneous and may result in faulty concepts or misconceptions.
Minnesota to take down her erroneous post on Barack Obama, but we do have a
The Blackslater saidhe resigned in 2007 and that they submitted erroneous tax forms for years.
And there's the erroneous use of the word, using violence in the idea of martyrdom.
" Defense Secretary James Mattis in a statement Wednesday called the report "absolutely false" and "erroneous.
Nevertheless, some of the information may well have been gossip or speculation or simply erroneous.
A picture caption on Friday with a film review of "Demon" carried an erroneous credit.
In a post on Facebook, MeDoc denied the accusations and said this is "clearly erroneous".
Hackers could use voter contact info in those databases to send out erroneous voting locations.
How much did that perhaps erroneous belief shape her path and enable her savior complex?
"To recognize this falsehood is erroneous and terribly wrong," she said, according to the reports.
Justice Barrett said he dismissed the idea at the time that the confessions were erroneous.
Boeing's optional safety features, in part, could have helped the pilots detect any erroneous readings.
REPORTER: Is that the only thing that you consider to be erroneous in that article?
This matters because misidentification can subject innocent people to police scrutiny or erroneous criminal charges.
Despite one epically erroneous political prediction, David Cross is not giving up on election fortunetelling.
Backers of Kavanaugh defended his emotional outburst, characterizing it as righteous anger over erroneous claims.
Mr. Trump's erroneous proclamation also suggested that he lacked even an interest in the Constitution.
The Journal also makes the basically erroneous argument that Fed monetary policy created the crisis.
Martino, the owner of Ghost Truck Kitchen, complained to Grubhub about his erroneous phone charges.
Since the dawn of the nuclear age, there have been no shortage of erroneous alarms.
An earlier version of this article used an erroneous comparison to describe Canada's land area.
But they involve more systemic fixes than just stamping out erroneous pins and Facebook posts.
"Maybe the tension of the time led to an erroneous decision," Kavanaugh said at the time.
It corrected some erroneous assumptions in Wilczek's original theory and seemed to be a viable model.
The erroneous tweet was up for about 40 minutes before somebody noticed and took it down.
The U.S., for instance, has its share of erroneous convictions, police brutality and dubious plea bargains.
This claim, and Arpaio's allegation that Obama's Selective Service registration was also forged, was proved erroneous.
The exchange initially said it was investigating "potentially erroneous transactions" that occurred between 9:23 a.m.
Firefighters rushed into the burning home after hearing an erroneous report that someone was trapped inside.
The exchange initially said it was investigating "potentially erroneous transactions" that occurred between 9:23 a.m.
Casino has rejected the allegations as "erroneous", saying its business was solid and its debt manageable.
Surprisingly, he found that these erroneous papers were more likely to appear in more prestigious journals.
Another erroneous claim from Obama and Clinton is that the rich don't pay their fair share.
It can be so damaging to the individual if they find out this completely erroneous information.
Without any real repercussions for Huffman, users might see Reddit as complicit with his erroneous behavior.
It rewards users for adding correct entries to the blockchain and penalizes them for erroneous ones.
Under the bills introduced Thursday, recoupment would be waived for anyone who unknowingly received erroneous bonuses.
Moreover, this erroneous narrative holds that colleges and universities have failed to take these concerns seriously.
News coverage describing chaos and lawlessness after the storm was often over-the-top and erroneous.
But this election, social media platforms facilitated the spread of "fake news" and other erroneous information.
Erroneous reporting by established organizations is a bigger threat than fabricated stories, and far more rampant.
In this particular case, the BSP has identified the mechanical cause of the said erroneous printing.
"I made comments about the WTA that were in extremely poor taste and erroneous," he said.
Under the bills introduced Thursday, recoupment would be waived for anyone who unknowingly received erroneous bonuses.
Nowhere in anything we know about Ross' erroneous reporting is there even a whiff of intentionality.
In July, the commission found that the blood-spatter analysis used to convict Bryan was erroneous.
In pushing Congress to approve a new immigration policy, Mr. Trump has made several erroneous statements.
The article, using information from a producer, also attributed an erroneous distinction to the new production.
Both persist because of the erroneous belief that there's an easy answer to these complicated problems.
An earlier version of this article included an erroneous detail about Larry Krasner's mother's academic history.
And we easily refuted the erroneous anti-abortion view that Ireland has a low abortion rate.
By expanding this authority, the IRS can address erroneous tax credit claims and avoid improper payments.
It described the suggestion that Singapore was a close and long-time US ally as erroneous.
But, that -- and I say this with a sense of wonder -- would be an erroneous conclusion.
A picture last Friday with a film review of Todd Haynes's "Wonderstruck" carried an erroneous credit.
This was documented in a classic paper in 1950 and underlies many erroneous conclusions from research.
So there are potentially millions of people who got potentially erroneous blood test results from Theranos?
The erroneous tweet was swiftly deleted, but the interior ministry accused Trenta's staff of spreading false news.
But the surge of optimism about Democratic prospects in Georgia may be based on an erroneous assumption.
UNFPA refuted the claims, and argued it was "erroneous" to suggest it was complicit in China's policies.
However, the Board of Immigration Appeals found that that judge's decision was "clearly erroneous" and reversed it.
When your erroneous belief is wrapped up in your value system, it buttresses your sense of self.
"One day, 'fake news' meant a deliberate hoax, the next it meant an erroneous prediction," she said.
That will give investors a leg up in anticipating erroneous market moves in the future, she said.
Whomstever created that erroneous accessory rule "take one thing off" never watched any 1980s rich-bitch TV?
A preliminary investigation shows the sensor may have provided erroneous readings to the plane's fight control system.
But if a significant proportion of other AVs upload erroneous data that is acted upon, what then?
Inbox should hopefully scan it again and set up the Trip Bundle again, without the erroneous details.
Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel likewise noted the FCC's use of erroneous data in her dissenting remarks on Wednesday.
They may have been erroneous, but as discussed above, they are opinion protected by the First Amendment.
In a statement it said the trial's conclusions were "erroneous" and contested the amount of the fines.
Until that occurs, however, claims that the unmasking was illegal or unethical remain premature and likely erroneous.
"Interjet is clearing up differences over taxes that it believes are erroneous," it said in a statement.
And our current administration's desire to close our door to the Muslim world now is equally erroneous.
Some are also seeking additional information, such as how many erroneous payments were made outside of California.
They have no way of knowing whether they have been harmed by erroneous data or unfair decisions.
Addressing racism isn't just about correcting erroneous beliefs — it's about making people see the humanity in others.
WEEKEND A picture last Friday with a film review of Todd Haynes's "Wonderstruck" carried an erroneous credit.
The I.R.S. has its own official procedures for turning in erroneous refunds, and — have I mentioned this?
He also helped to draft state and federal legislation that would erase erroneous arrests from people's records.
An earlier version of this article included an erroneous transcription of part of an interview with Björk.
An earlier version of this article applied an erroneous distinction to Margaret Hoover's great-grandfather, Herbert Hoover.
The campaign featured allegations of fear-mongering and erroneous claims of extra spending on the health service.
"There are things we do that are effectively just acknowledging widespread erroneous beliefs about nutrition," he said.
"Unfortunately there's a lot of erroneous information out there right because of the public panic," said Forouzesh.
When a story's actually wrong, you eviscerate it, exposing its erroneous assertions without ever breaking a sweat.
Officials apologized in the retraction for the "erroneous" statement and said it was based on inaccurate information.
We completely disagree with the GAO's erroneous opinion regarding our appropriate and lawful use of FLREA funds.
Some of that suit's points may be found to be erroneous; others may be questionable or unprovable.
Perhaps recirculating this probably erroneous news story is the real danger of the so-called "fake news".
These companies are data mining us, sometimes in concert, to make uncomfortably accurate connections but also erroneous assumptions.
Defects like jammed buttons or erroneous operating systems can be fixed for as little as $503, said Ordoñez.
Possibly the most damaging is the long-held (and erroneous) view that boys are somehow better at mathematics.
" November 22018, 22022: Garcia condemns FIFA's summary as having "numerous materially incomplete and erroneous representations of the facts.
The SEC should eliminate clearly erroneous trade guidelines by aligning them with the thresholds for LULD rules. 5.
Other accounts posted an erroneous 2016 article about gas tanks and "Arabic documents" being uncovered near the cathedral.
The majority panel's reading of Whole Woman's Health is "erroneous and distorted", he wrote, joined by three colleagues.
On the other, his remarks, including a harsh, erroneous attack on Mrs Wilson, were highly partisan and contestable.
DFC's lawyers at Gibson Dunn & Crutcher spotted the mistake and asked Chancellor Bouchard to fix the erroneous input.
It can't be simply to cheer themselves up, to scold, or to convince you of your erroneous ways.
SPORTS An article on Tuesday about Darius Bazley, a young N.B.A. prospect, attributed an erroneous distinction to Bazley.
In homogenous markets, we reason, trust in other people's reasonableness can cause erroneous beliefs to spread more readily.
A hasty apology from Raymond Moore, on his "extremely poor taste and erroneous" comments from hours ago. pic.twitter.
Investigations since the crash have revealed that a sensor sent erroneous information to the plane's flight control system.
Seko said on Tuesday it was regrettable that South Korea had given an erroneous account of the talks.
I also recommend you speak to each reporter who has quoted that erroneous article and have it corrected.
Erroneous data from the plane's sensor that reads the aircraft's so-called angle of attack — can be catastrophic.
He told Daily Edge that the company responded to apologize — then removed the erroneous ad the next day.
But there might be a way to disconnect that erroneous fight-or-flight reaction before it even occurs.
" "No one can enjoy being the subject of unsupported, erroneous, personal attacks, and I am of no exception.
A picture caption on Friday with a film review of "Kaili Blues" was accompanied by an erroneous credit.
It is further possible that some erroneous underlying assumptions exist in some of the other pundits' ratings, i.e.
The Treasury pushed back against the apparent connection between Mnuchin and the company, which it described as erroneous.
WEEKEND A picture caption on Friday with the Antiques column, using information from Yale, carried an erroneous credit.
The Daily Beast has since deleted the erroneous information and apologized for the error in an editor's note.
The Blacks later said that he resigned in 2007 and that they submitted erroneous tax forms for years.
The government of Uganda had said in a statement that it was "erroneous" to say Kutesa was involved.
Moody's decision to downgrade India's ratings outlook was "erroneous," veteran emerging markets investor Mark Mobius said on Wednesday.
That came out two days later, when the Mexican navy said it was sorry for the erroneous information.
As such, the database of women in the area was incomplete, out-of-date and had erroneous entries.
In addition to correcting erroneous information, Spotify users can also confirm the data already on file is correct.
But the other thing, I think there's a fundamental kind of erroneous assumption in the cultured meat thing.
Bathed in lasers and dry ice, Aphex delivered a devastatingly potent set of mangled hardcore and erroneous electronica.
He had multiple banking issues with his Fair account, including erroneous charges that he said led to overdrafts.
These cases are particularly troubling because erroneous identifications by witnesses have been a leading cause of wrongful convictions.
"It was mainly brainwashing in Western constitutionalism and other erroneous ideas," Mr. Xie answered, according to that transcript.
Law enforcement officials acknowledged on Friday that they had erroneous information regarding the death of the judge's mother.
" The Population Fund said that it regretted the decision, asserting it had been based on an "erroneous claim.
In 2015, the F.B.I. announced its shocking initial findings: In 96 percent of cases, analysts gave erroneous testimony.
By the time the error was spotted and the article updated, the first, erroneous version had already spread.
A Lyondell spokeswoman said the erroneous message about a fire was corrected as soon as it was discovered.
Including erroneous information on your return will likely trigger an audit, steep financial penalties and even criminal prosecution.
Republicans should not let erroneous claims about immigrants and hostile rhetoric derail them from this long overdue goal.
He added that the update will make the plane "even safer" because it will prevent "erroneous" sensor readings.
An earlier version of this article contained erroneous information about the Oakland Public Library branch on Telegraph Avenue.
SPORTS An article on May 2698 about an outdoors enthusiast with cancer attributed an erroneous distinction to Aconcagua.
When the next erroneous outburst inevitably occurs, Facebook could point toward the law it was forced to follow.
There are multiple high-profile examples of Facebook content takedowns and account deactivations that have been described as erroneous.
No one at the state attorney general's office has explained Correia's source for the apparently erroneous information on timing.
The West's erroneous homogenized Africa of poverty, famine, and conflict now coupled with one of sunrises, spiritualism, and showtunes.
Software issues, where the engine sends erroneous messages to the cockpit, are also about 50 percent resolved, Spohr said.
In response, the state legislature rewrote the law to correct what it called an erroneous interpretation by the court.
And a recent Reddit thread reads like a laundry list of the erroneous beliefs people have about Neanderthal genes.
A naive observer would really have no idea why the classifier returned erroneous results for one of the images.
" Twelve minutes after the erroneous alert, Hawaii's EMA posted on Facebook and Twitter, writing "NO missile threat to Hawaii.
The firm has been plagued by many problems, such as sending erroneous blood-test results to thousands of patients.
Asking for "greater tolerance and patience toward internet users," Xi also called on officials to correct erroneous opinions promptly.
For example, she didn't answer his erroneous charge that she'd started the racist birtherism that he had long trumpeted.
The Department of Homeland Security did not have to accept what it - and many others - consider an erroneous ruling.
I can give you 100 examples where a headline turned out to be erroneous in terms of future projections.
Moreover, people have accepted a rock-bottom level to date — often 80 percent of marketing data may be erroneous.
"Coinbase will ensure that each affected customer will be refunded in full for any erroneous charge," the company writes.
However, I would like to correct the erroneous reporting that my husband intentionally tried to attack and hurt me.
Based on interviews with survivors in Greece, the UNHCR repeated this erroneous account in an April 20 press statement.
Limiting the amount of time CRISPR can work in cells could reduce the likelihood that erroneous cuts are made.
The result, they say, is a widespread pattern of oversimplification profound enough to lead to erroneous results and interpretations.
It saddens us that the focus of the game has shifted drastically since the erroneous art asset was found.
Dreamers are often portrayed as sympathetic young people trying to go to school, but that portrayal is often erroneous.
That can be catastrophic if the plane is receiving erroneous data that signal the plane is in a stall.
But no one was aware of a specific test of an MCAS failure mode triggered by erroneous sensor data.
So sue me: on a Friday evening a few weekends past, I opened one such erroneous email and listened.
Worse still, the possibility that data tied to loans could be erroneous, and perhaps intentionally so, adds to concerns.
The Department of Homeland Security did not have to accept what it — and many others — consider an erroneous ruling.
Numerous communities across the country can point to erroneous mapping that results in a lengthy and expensive appeals process.
A picture caption on July 24 with a review of "Shanghai Grand," by Taras Grescoe, carried an erroneous credit.
Then there was the "female living Buddha" — an erroneous term; we call them rinpoche — Samding Dorje Phagmo Dechen Chodron.
The letters argued that the company had failed to act on complaints that the devices were giving erroneous results.
"Unless due care is taken, drivers may draw erroneous conclusions about the status of their vehicles," Fiat Chrysler said.
Over failures in the rollout, including the erroneous FAQ that was posted to AOC's site and then taken down?
An idea, the women activists explain, that is connected to one simple, erroneous idea: That menstrual blood is dirty.
But at the same time, he thinks cases have one right answer, and might find more cases 'demonstrably erroneous.
Wikipedia allows anyone to make changes to an article, but erroneous markups are usually quickly reverted by other editors.
Erroneous and bigoted ideas can only be defeated by standing them up to the test of reason and debate.
The Met said the provenance was not erroneous but was based on the recollection of the buyer Hugo Perls.
While no erroneous claims about products were specified on the call, the goal is to process legitimate claims quickly.
At the hearing in Comanche, compelling evidence was presented that the forensic testimony used to convict him was erroneous.
"Researchers either ignored sheriffs or made erroneous conclusions that we were no different than police departments," Ms. Kawucha said.
This leads them to the erroneous conclusion that it's essential to find a "smoking gun" to impeach a president.
They set out to correct erroneous information, point the confused and doubtful toward the facts, and educate the masses.
While no erroneous claims about products were specified on the call, the goal is to process legitimate claims quickly.
She says Nicholas' claim of ownership is erroneous, and she claims the eviction is retaliatory and she's being bullied.
It agreed with the hospitals, which said Medicare's policy would require "the perpetual use of even demonstrably erroneous" information.
It would be erroneous, however, to assume that Vietnamese youth were passive recipients of American aid and its ideology.
Carvin responded that Abood should be overruled because it's erroneous, drawing a sharp response from liberal Justice Stephen Breyer.
"The Commission has made the same erroneous arguments in the Apple case," its lawyer Paul Gallagher told the court.
That's because Apple might not want to take on the risk of providing erroneous information back to a user.
The agency has said that the cause of the problems was largely that telecoms were returning erroneous call records.
It's also extra time out of a small business owner's day spent tracking erroneous orders from third-party services.
The Roving Eye feature on April 9 attributed an erroneous distinction to "Ghachar Ghochar," a novella by Vivek Shanbhag.
STYLES An article last Thursday about the actress Marlo Thomas applied an erroneous distinction to Ms. Thomas's fashion line.
I hope The Hill will also correct its original story which placed my quoted words in an erroneous context.
Because of an editing error, an article on Friday about a hunger strike in Nicaragua included an erroneous byline.
Because of an editing error, the Surfacing article on Page 32, about photographs of clouds, includes an erroneous byline.
Because of an editing error, the Surfacing article on Page 8003, about photographs of clouds, includes an erroneous byline.
"It may be necessary go even further in terms of pulling scurrilous and erroneous sites down completely," he said.
We look at how one erroneous tweet by a man with just 40 followers exploded through the hyperpartisan blogosphere.
The government of Uganda has since said in a statement that it was "erroneous" to say Kutesa was involved.
I hadn't eaten for seven hours, and for some (erroneous) reason thought I couldn't bring food into the arena.
And if the text of the Constitution is this plain, why is an erroneous interpretation of it so prevalent?
Mr. Cohen's lawyer, Mr. Davis, later said he had provided information for that report and that it was erroneous.
CCDs are traditionally more expensive and power hungry than CMOS sensors, but they also experience less noise—fewer erroneous blips.
Some material in the reports produced by the former British intelligence officer has proved to be erroneous, the official said.
There's also been no pushback against the smear job orchestrated from the White House, only against erroneous anti-Trump reporting.
The improved blocking experience should cover more malicious tricks like erroneous system warnings and fake buttons for closing the window.
What happens when information like that, absurd and erroneous as it is, ends up in the hands of repressive regimes?
Beyond many state residents' erroneous belief that vaccines are linked to autism, lies a stronger — and perhaps more enduring — motivation.
MCAS was designed to rely on a single AOA sensor, making it vulnerable to erroneous input from that sensor. 4.
The suit claimed the guidance was an "unlawful, erroneous, and arbitrary" interpretation of New York's rent law passed in June.
So imagine the horror when Labor Party leader Bill Shorten was spotted eating his democracy sausage with completely erroneous technique.
Boeing emphasized in Tuesday's that pilots can always disable the system in the event of erroneous data affecting the sensor.
This can complicate the ShadowMaps' algorithm and draw erroneous conclusions about the most likely location of both driver and rider.
Correction (December 4th, 2017): This piece has been amended to remove a reference to an erroneous report from ABC news.
First, although the number of erroneous papers retracted by journals has increased, so has the number of journals carrying retractions.
The IRS issues most refunds in less than 22019 days, but erroneous and incomplete returns could hold up the process.
Many people, unaware of the radiation risk, push for tests in the erroneous belief that they signify cutting-edge care.
In such a competitive environment, experiencing an erroneous rejection, or simply a delayed publication, might have huge costs to bear.
Medicare paid out $60 billion in erroneous and fraudulent payments in 2016, according to a new Government Accountability Office report.
The FCRA process enables applicants to challenge decisions made on credit histories and establish whether information in them is erroneous.
"What they told his mother and him, it is absolutely erroneous and false," Terry Ekl, the family's attorney, told CNN.
But the state-owned asset regulator has already said "erroneous" notions such as "privatization" and "de-nationalization" should be avoided.
"No one can enjoy being the subject of unsupported, erroneous, personal attacks, and I am of no exception," he writes.
Some firms had erroneous and outdated information in Forms U4 and other required filings on hiring, disciplinary history, and licensing.
The group is blamed for an erroneous 2013 tweet from The Associated Press saying the White House had been bombed.
Unfortunately, the zombie of bad data has once again infected someone's analysis, reanimating erroneous conclusions drawn from a single example.
Booz Allen said it is cooperating with the government, and that its own auditing had not identified any erroneous practices.
And tales of abuses — like robo-signed affidavits filed in bulk, or aggressive collection efforts on erroneous debts — are rife.
In his opening remarks, he said that news outlets generated "billions and billions of page views" on an "erroneous" story.
Despite Pelosi's erroneous claims, it's clear the American people support improving our healthcare system with the House Republican healthcare plan.
OANN did not immediately respond to a request for comment about the article or the network's erroneous on-air call.
Homeland Security auditors said the immigration agency had instituted several methods for addressing problems with erroneous or duplicate green cards.
Rogers said he would never have accomplished anything if he spent his time trying to correct every erroneous press report.
Correction: An earlier version of this story included an erroneous estimate of the premiums that could be generated by PathogenRX.
CNN's erroneous scoop, about the email to Donald Trump Jr., rocketed around cable news and social media on Friday morning.
Given the number of erroneous beliefs about wine that persist, this could have been an epic feast lasting for weeks.
A firm handshake, followed by, "Hello, I'm Hank," will likely result in their having to question your parents' erroneous introduction.
At the Kentucky State Fair in August, a group of teenagers set off fireworks, prompting erroneous reports of a gunman.
An earlier version of this article attributed an erroneous distinction to Emma Watson's win of the gender-neutral acting prize.
The internet did not invent people's capacity to jump to hasty and erroneous conclusions, but it certainly magnified the volume.
On Wednesday, Boeing said it had issued an "Operations Manual Bulletin" advising airline operators how to address erroneous cockpit readings.
The Palestinian Authority said it viewed the vote as a response to the Trump administration's "erroneous policy" in a statement.
It gave the erroneous impression that trees could be the silver bullet needed to solve the climate crisis, she said.
Decriminalizing sex workers does not make prostitution legal; it just empowers victims to come forward without fear of erroneous criminalization.
It extended the window in which restaurants can dispute erroneous charges from 60 days to 120 days, the Post reported.
Preliminary findings from the investigation suggested that the sensor on the pilot's side of the plane was generating erroneous data.
"Be on high alert to all kinds of erroneous thoughts, vague understandings, and bad phenomena in ideological areas," it warned.
Officials decided to use a garbled and erroneous Anglicization of the island's name, calling it "Porto Rico" for three decades.
"The erroneous information generated an estimated altitude that was negative -- that is, below ground level," the ESA said in a statement.
Claire Finkelstein, a Penn law professor, argued that the Justice Department stance that a sitting president cannot be indicted is erroneous.
"At this current juncture, labeling China as a currency manipulator is erroneous," said Marie Owens Thomsen, Chief Economist, Indosuez Wealth Management.
His attorney-general nominee, Jeff Sessions, has called Roe "one of the worst, colossally erroneous Supreme Court decisions of all time".
"The problem is that your automated, largely impersonal system does not truly screen for fraudulent or erroneous submissions," the letter continued.
In the crashes, sensors received erroneous data and the nose of the jets was aggressively pointed downward until their final dives.
That their merging of pre- and main collections, and their move from New York to Paris, was for hype is erroneous.
The UB Group on Sunday denied the Enforcement Directorate's allegations, calling the basis of the warrant against Mallya "erroneous and unjustified".
For campaign workers and reporters, stuck in a bubble, massive rallies can promote erroneous conclusions about the state of a race.
The erroneous post was deleted within minutes, and the banners and other accoutrements added to its homepage were removed soon after.
And people will often discover their memories can be erroneous, as the rest of the family remembers it a different way.
The Justice Department said Alere received customer complaints that certain devices produced erroneous results that could adversely affect clinical decision-making.
In other news I have an erroneous alarm set for 7am and a set of hairy balls on my shopping list.
" CROSSWORD The daily crossword puzzle on Friday provided an erroneous clue for 11-Down, seeking the answer "Kepler's contemporary and assistant.
" Just hours after making the comments, Moore issued an apology, saying that his statements were "in extremely poor taste and erroneous.
It has been reported that the system may have forced the plane's nose down following erroneous data from just one sensor.
The erroneous message, coupled with similar alarms on television and radio, caused widespread panic and fear — and prompted a federal investigation.
The doctrine is erroneous because Founding Era evidence shows that commercial messages were considered as much "free speech" as political commentary.
Instead of looking into grad school, she spent her days tracking every scandal, every erroneous theory, even though she couldn't vote.
The statement of administration policy argued the resolution has an "erroneous premise" because U.S. forces are not directly engaged in combat.
To state that only low-income residents are affected by relocation recommendations, is an erroneous interpretation of the guidance FEMA provides.
As pilots have told us, erroneous activation of the MCAS function can add to what is already a high workload environment.
Like Donald, they find fault with the questions and questioners, but not with his often incomplete, erroneous or ever-changing answers.
Those reports were quickly dismissed by police officials as erroneous, but still, fear and anxiety had been stirred around the park.
The Treasury Department reported that this credit had more than $33 million in erroneous claims in one year back in 2011.
The purveyors of racial grievance have effectively infiltrated our national discourse with their erroneous vocabulary of race and power and privilege.
It is not even compelling evidence of a crime, because it is based on an erroneous interpretation of federal election laws.
That would turn out to be yet another erroneous prediction, though I am grateful for the early hope it gave me.
In response, the Bank of Israel said the committee's report ignored facts and reached "erroneous" conclusions without examining long-term implications.
"A decision based on erroneous information on a PAD, that can happen," said Dr. Katayoun Tabrizi, a forensic psychiatrist at Duke.
She sent early, imperfect versions of it to Walgreens pharmacies, which used it and thus doled out erroneous diagnoses to patients.
Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this article included an erroneous middle initial for one of its authors.
The rule also limits the number of times the lender can debit the borrower's account, so borrowers can contest erroneous withdrawals.
The post carried an "erroneous message" and was removed, Mercedes said in a statement posted on Weibo, China's version of Twitter.
A combination of confusion and corruption during refugee registrations, in the early months of the crisis, produced incomplete or erroneous records.
In both accidents, erroneous data caused a new automated system on the Max to push down the nose of the planes.
Now, Mr. Trump is under fire from Jewish groups, who say the analogy was erroneous, offensive and denigrating to Holocaust survivors.
The post added that putting adults in conversion therapy based on "subterfuge, erroneous information, pressure or threats" would also be prohibited.
" The story concluded: "Law enforcement officials acknowledged on Friday that they had erroneous information regarding the death of the judge's mother.
A picture caption on Friday with an article about the Heartbeat Opera's productions of "Butterfly" and "Carmen" carried an erroneous credit.
That, however, is still built on the erroneous idea that there is some physical reason preventing women from competing with men.
The complainant alleged that the mortality review committee was erroneous in concluding that the care rendered to Mr. Cruz was appropriate.
He called on judges to "show the sword" against erroneous Western notions like judicial independence, separation of powers and constitutional democracy.
He said it would be an "erroneous suggestion" to say he didn't inform the committee of the sale until August 2012.
Correction: We originally reported that Unsworth was among the rescuers who led the team to safety, based on other erroneous reports.
This is important to note, Omdahl said, as some employees receive erroneous information from their companies regarding their eligibility for coverage.
" The article also attributed an erroneous distinction to the Allen Elizabethan Theater production of Lauren Gunderson's play "The Book of Will.
If the Supreme Court acts prematurely, however, its erroneous decision could last forever because no higher court can overrule the justices.
But Tapper said he's trying to go beyond the sheer volume of erroneous and misleading claims in a Sunday 9 p.m.
As a young doctor, I held erroneous assumptions about "what is best" for a newborn of a woman addicted to substances.
As a result of the erroneous exclusion of this evidence, Defendants have been deprived of the opportunity to present a defense.
BOOK REVIEW The Roving Eye feature on April 9 attributed an erroneous distinction to "Ghachar Ghochar," a novella by Vivek Shanbhag.
This tweet, as the president's missives often are, appeared to be based on a Fox & Friends segment that was completely erroneous.
Amazon has since published a blog post titled "Setting the Record Straight on Bloomberg Businessweek's Erroneous Article," further denying the claims.
Setting the record straight In his hourlong announcement, the district attorney rejected a series of "erroneous claims" made shortly after the shooting.
In fact, it's much more likely that an affected receiver won't start outputting erroneous data until long after the 6 April 2019.
Week after week this season, fans, coaches and players have been riled by calls that were questionable, erroneous or flat-out weird.
A picture caption on Wednesday with a television review of "Madoff" on ABC, using information from the network, carried an erroneous credit.
"The trimmed mean is less sensitive to erroneous or potentially manipulative transactions of plausible size, or data reporting problems," the BoE said.
GMO was fairly accurate in its forecast for dividend growth, but its erroneous estimation of valuation accounted for all the forecast error.
It would be excessive and even erroneous to seek among the works here any universal principles that would respond to concrete paradigms.
"[We] hope that today's erroneous decision will be reversed," a spokesman for the state's department of justice told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
Japanese Trade Minister Hiroshige Seko said on Tuesday it was regrettable that South Korea had given an erroneous account of the talks.
And Bing's translator certainly isn't the only translation service to spit out erroneous results—Google translated "Russian federation" into "Mordor" in January.
In a now-deleted Instagram post, Cardi B called out celebrity gossip site for trying to publish erroneous information about her music.
While some have argued that this represents a massive case of erroneous group-think, it nonetheless seems to describe how markets act.
Culberson's bill would further require DHS to refer cases of erroneous naturalization to the Justice Department in order to revoke the citizenship.
Boeing last week said it had reprogrammed software on its 737 MAX to prevent erroneous data from triggering an anti-stall system.
This erroneous judgment must feel especially marked in a community that values traditional notions of masculinity as strongly as the armed forces.
It seemed like an enduring truth of computing that if you fed a machine erroneous information, you would get errors in return.
The self-aggrandizement, the populist tone, the erroneous capitalizations—they are familiar tics, which appeal to his base and no one else.
Abe's account replied with the same message to the correct Trump message at the same time the erroneous quote tweet was posted.
Pilots in both crashes were battling the system, known as MCAS, which was activated due to erroneous data from a single sensor.
An article on April 3 about the SoCalGas methane leak in Los Angeles included an erroneous reference to a pipeline-safety law.
Several other media outlets followed CNN's story and have since revealed that Davis was also a source for what became erroneous reporting.
When lawyers argued that the hacker was entitled to the assets under the erroneous code, a surprising number of blockchain purists agreed.
The court found that the earlier conviction had been based on a misinterpretation of laws and an erroneous dismissal of circumstantial evidence.
The commissioners' report debunked Mesmer's theory of "animal magnetism" and proffered comments — widely attributed to Franklin — on the attractions of erroneous beliefs.
Of course, the planets have always been there, but astronomers were unable to detect them, with claim after claim later deemed erroneous.
In a report this year, the Treasury Department identified more than 85033,500 taxpayers who received nearly $74 million in potentially erroneous credits.
Ibama has received reports of rural inhabitants killing monkeys out of the erroneous belief that they can transmit yellow fever to humans.
Thomas said the nine justices should not uphold precedents that are "demonstrably erroneous," regardless of whether other factors supported letting them stand.
"It is very shortsighted and erroneous in my mind," said Maha Yahya, the director of the Carnegie Middle East Center in Beirut.
"The idea that Paul Manafort is mailing it in is completely erroneous," Trump spokesperson Jason Miller said in a statement to CNN.
Many people who shared the erroneous AccuWeather alerts posted screenshots from as far south as Texas to as far north as Maine.
Because, in our judgment, the prior administration's rulemaking here was excessive, was erroneous, and was not built on proper cost benefit analysis.
On Thursday, the president refused to back down from the erroneous claim about the trade balance between the United States and Canada.
The next target was Brian Ross of ABC News, who was suspended by the network last month because of an erroneous report.
Beijing is reportedly investigating FedEx over what the firm has called erroneous misrouting of some packages destined for Huawei addresses in Asia.
Mr. Greitens's lawyers also accused Ms. Gardner of knowing about and failing to correct Mr. Tisaby's erroneous testimony, and of suborning perjury.
An obituary on Monday about the Balinese dancer Ni Gusti Ayu Rak attributed an erroneous distinction to her dance troupe's 1952 tour.
" — SETH MEYERS The House sergeant-at-arms distributed a batch of erroneous invitations to the State of the Union, misspelling it "Uniom.
STYLES An article last Thursday about Margaret Hoover and John Avlon gave an erroneous distinction to Ms. Hoover's great-grandfather Herbert Hoover.
Investigators attributed that crash to ice crystals forming over the tube's intake, leading to erroneous measurements and the flight crew reacting incorrectly.
An earlier version of this article included an erroneous description of Amendment 4, a Florida referendum to restore former felons' voting rights.
WEEKEND A picture caption on Friday with an article about the Heartbeat Opera's productions of "Butterfly" and "Carmen" carried an erroneous credit.
Boeing released an operational bulletin on Wednesday, warning all airlines about how to address any erroneous readings related to the AOA sensor.
We documented and presented to The Hill misstatements, omissions and other erroneous material in 11 of her 14 paragraphs, and her headline.
It is intervening in the whistle-blower's claims about erroneous coding and inflated billing but is not taking part in other claims.
SUNDAY REVIEW An Opinion essay last Sunday about the history of discrimination against Italian-Americans included an erroneous detail about Columbus's travels.
A spokeswoman for the department said its staff members do not recall those conversations ''as being erroneous or misleading in any way.
The author never once tries to lead you astray with erroneous clues in an attempt to distract you from an obvious conclusion.
In November, after the Lion Air crash, Boeing issued an "Operations Manual Bulletin" advising airline operators how to address erroneous cockpit readings.
A week after the Lion Air crash, Boeing warned airlines about how to address erroneous readings related to the plane's external sensors.
How can we trust members of the president's staff when they are required to defend erroneous remarks continually delivered by their boss?
The plan was simple: Track and publish all the retractions announced at scientific journals, making fraudulent and erroneous studies easier to spot.
The fake news comes in a variety of forms, including misleading or erroneous reports published by partisan blogs such as halle-leaks.
Draghi's defenders are quick to point out that he himself charted a fresh course immediately after taking office, reversing erroneous rate hikes.
But China's chief justice (presumably with Mr Xi's blessing) has recently railed against the "erroneous influence" of those who want an independent judiciary.
Besides Paul's propensity for dickhead antics, the erroneous notification is all the stranger because YouTube's notification system is known for being barely functional.
In response, Universal Music Group questioned the accuracy of the Times' reporting, without specifically pointing out what in the story it considered erroneous.
The party should be patient with internet users, resolve difficulties and correct erroneous opinions in a timely manner, said Xi, according to Xinhua.
I found some of the erroneous representation of the facts supporting your article on Jordan to be worrying ("The uneasy crown", October 22nd).
That system appeared to have been triggered by erroneous sensor data that pushed the nose of the planes down repeatedly into deadly plunges.
By 223, a number of businesses complained that Yelp refused to investigate or remove factually erroneous, and possibly fake, reviews from their pages.
"For the most part, people coming to us have really reasonable problems," said Allen, such as erroneous cable bill charges and airline refunds.
But thinking that there is no abuse in the music industry just because a spotlight hasn't been shined on it would be erroneous.
Last year amid tensions between the U.S. and North Korea, an erroneous alert warned residents of Hawaii of an inbound ballistic missile threat.
"As pilots have told us, erroneous activation of the MCAS function can add to what is already a high-workload environment," Muilenburg said.
Almost immediately after the game, Lockette posted this Steve Harvey meme, riffing off the comedian's erroneous turn hosting the Miss Universe pageant recently.
It&aposs the largest payment under California&aposs Erroneous Conviction Program, although there have been larger awards to crime victims through other programs.
Independent analyses are already causing some folks worry about the potential for noise to create an erroneous signal, Sabine Hossenfelder writes for Forbes.
A 2013 report by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) found that SSA deleted 8,200 erroneous deaths from the DMF in the previous year.
The company asserted that the calamity was the product of a technical error and all erroneous headlines would be stripped from the newswire.
The engines also face a problem with engine software sending erroneous messages to the cockpit, adding workload before the plane can take off.
A spokesman, Bill Halldin, said the erroneous trades were canceled in "most instances," and the bank was unaware of any clients being harmed.
Mexico's Cemex said in a statement it would also take legal measures and "fundamentally disagreed" with the "erroneous" conclusions drawn by the regulator.
The U.N. Population Fund said it regretted the U.S. move, adding that it is "erroneous" to suggest it was complicit in China's policies.
After reports surfaced that Comey had misstated Abedin's handling of the emails, the FBI confirmed Comey's erroneous testimony in a letter to lawmakers.
So the supposed definition of an addictive personality really relies on the erroneous belief that certain personality traits make someone vulnerable to addiction.
What's more, my therapist said she believes this involuntary reflex of entering an erroneous fight-or-flight mode indicates some type of trauma.
In a statement on Monday, the Moelis-led group said the Aurelius letter is based on "incomplete and erroneous information" about Brazilian laws.
They were eventually contacted by the Innocence Project of Texas, which managed to shed light on erroneous medical examination and a false testimony.
Whatever the reason, Flynn became erratic, struggled to manage the DIA's sprawling bureaucracy and developed a penchant for relying upon erroneous factual information.
MAGAZINE An article on April 3 about the SoCalGas methane leak in Los Angeles included an erroneous reference to a pipeline-safety law.
That meeting comes after a chaotic Monday, when a flurry of erroneous news reports emerged saying Rosenstein had either resigned or been sacked.
Despite numerous erroneous reports in the past, there was not a button in my office that could lock the door from the inside.
That meeting comes after a chaotic Monday when a flurry of erroneous news reports emerged saying Rosenstein had either resigned or been sacked.
As for the initial, erroneous report of a gunman, a statement released by Andrews indicated that it was a case of mistaken identity.
Judge James Dennis dissented from his colleagues' decision, which he said relied on an "erroneous and distorted version" of Casey's undue-burden test.
Guatemalan president Jimmy Morales tweeted condolences to the victims of the crash in a post that still displayed the erroneous earlier death count.
An article on Wednesday about the election of Donald Trump as president of the United States carried an erroneous byline in some editions.
Instagram's erroneous warnings are a further indicator of its ongoing struggles to accurately enforce its rules for third-party developers on its platform.
By contrast, politicians are confronted by a multitude of erroneous assertions and fanciful rumours, yet can't reliably tell which ones are galvanising voters.
"The idea that he's replaceable, I think that's erroneous," said Bill Smead, CEO of Smead Capital Management in Seattle, which owns Starbucks shares.
That's an erroneous way to calculate; many of those people aren't unemployed but are simply in school or otherwise not looking for work.
Thomas also said demonstrably erroneous decisions should not be "elevated" over federal statutes, as well as the Constitution, merely because they are precedents.
But it's complemented by the machine, which "moves organically along with the body, correcting and removing erroneous patterns," say the Pilates Nerd blog.
An earlier version of this article, relying on information from a source, applied an erroneous distinction to the Tory Burch show at Gustavino's.
"We do not defer when an agency's interpretation of its own regulations is 'plainly erroneous or inconsistent with the regulation,'" the court said.
"The protections of a shield law are meaningless unless a reporter can appeal an erroneous trial court ruling," he said in a statement.
Ms. Sheikhi attributed the mistake to an erroneous assumption, based on the death of a Qom woman with the same age and name.
Central banks have undone their erroneous overoptimism of 2018 and are again easing monetary policy to attempt to avoid domestic and global crises.
Even if 99.9 percent of people answered a question correctly in the survey, there would still be 30 erroneous answers out of 30,000.
"The court agreed with the government and provided an erroneous answer to the jury that essentially directed a guilty verdict," Mr. Critchley wrote.
Because of an editing error, a picture on Friday with a film review of "Little Boxes" carried an erroneous caption in some editions.
The warning in Ontario didn't set off a panic, unlike an erroneous message about a ballistic missile threat in Hawaii in January 2018.
The agency faulted the company for making erroneous assumptions during the jet's development, and called for changes in the way planes are certified.
The SEC claimed he violated a settlement deal when he posted an erroneous Tweet about how many cars Tesla will produce this year.
In June, the company said its own internal and external audit processes had not identified any significant material weaknesses or erroneous cost charging.
Wade Supreme Court decision who has referred to it as an "erroneous decision," was confirmed to her post by the Senate in October.
But its findings make it likely that the system pushed the plane into a dive fueled by erroneous angle of attack sensor readings.
" Asked about the notion on Thursday, acting Secretary of Defense Pat Shanahan told the Senate Armed Services Committee that the reports were "erroneous.
Her baseless, sweeping generalizations are as erroneous as they are offensive, revealing a cavalier willingness to conflate fact with her own ideological opinions.
FRONT PAGE An article on Sunday about black artists finding success after 21 included an erroneous distinction about the artist McArthur Binion's education.
The board said it had, by a majority vote, decided to distance itself from the auditors' decision, which it called "erroneous and particularly serious".
In the two crashes, pilots were battling the system after erroneous sensor data triggered it, sending the nearly brand-new jets into deadly plunges.
Compared to the hour Facebook gives you to delete an erroneous WhatsApp message, 10 minutes doesn't give you too much time to correct yourself.
He has converted his polling lead (erroneous or not) into a series of endorsements from influential members of the right's identitarian and evangelical wings.
Police Chief Steve Dye says he won&apost tolerate erroneous spending of money and resources or diverting resources from people who really need them.
Like, I've spent full days of my life trying to get hundreds of dollars in erroneous charges refunded from a certain lodging industry disruptor.
" Apple contended that the jury instructions were "not erroneous," and said it had proved that Samsung applied its patented designs to its "entire phones.
Trump repeatedly misstated the figure during the campaign and has continued to make the erroneous claim about the murder rate despite numerous fact checks.
But, beyond this type of soulful declaration, Collins also had funny comments about Donald Trump, erroneous critics, and his opinions of the music industry.
The details: The preliminary findings of the Lion Air investigation have focused on erroneous input from one of the plane's angle of attack indicators.
She is saddened by recent tabloid media reports which are full of erroneous speculation and inaccuracies that are hurtful to three innocent young girls.
Until then at least, the cause—whether "shy Trumpers" ashamed to admit their allegiances, erroneous turnout projections or faulty sampling methods—will remain uncertain.
The erroneous connection between the pizza place and an alleged child trafficking and child abuse ring took root with bad actors on the internet.
The reporting on Bryant's death was shocking in nature and showed the danger of real-time reporting, as several erroneous reports muddled the situation.
As a result, purchases that occurred between January 22nd, 2018 and February 11th, 2018 may have been refunded and reprocessed—resulting in erroneous charges.
" After I tweeted those remarks, Trump campaign spokesman Jason Miller wrote to me, "The idea that Paul Manafort's mailing it in is completely erroneous.
The press also fact-checked Ivanka Trump's erroneous claim that her father's paid-leave proposal is the only one offered in the current campaign.
Dyslexic-hating seems to be a hobby on Reddit, where the erroneous belief that dyslexia is a sign of lower intelligence crops up frequently.
Behar, who first broke the erroneous Trump-Flynn information on The View after being handed a card featuring Ross' reporting, is an outspoken Democrat.
Our ability to share things that used to be private pursuits leads to the potentially erroneous assumption that everyone wants to be a star.
But focusing on a theoretical relationship between low unemployment and a subsequent rise in inflation to guide monetary policy is erroneous, according to Bullard.
The NFL's Twitter account was hacked this morning, and the attacker used it post erroneous tweets claiming the league's commissioner, Roger Goodell, had died.
Air France said in a statement that the report was "erroneous", and noted that it still does not allow voice communication aboard its planes.
People latch on to erroneous or made-up reports if the reports fit their assumptions about the situation -- or their political and moral agenda.
"There are many examples of erroneous assessments by anthropologists of the period," Jantz said in a new study published in the journal Forensic Anthropology.
If managers ignore the interaction between the different sides of a multisided market in developing pricing strategies, they will inevitably arrive at erroneous conclusions.
In the worst-case scenario, such blatantly erroneous thinking about diplomacy and commerce could result in a regional or even trans-regional nuclear war.
It is telling that few of the proxy advisory firms' institutional clients, who would be most affected by erroneous or conflicted advice, are complaining.
But rather than be declared irrelevant or erroneous, TANF-style welfare reform became the playbook for the Trump-era war on the welfare state.
At issue is the flight-control system known as MCAS that malfunctioned on both flights because it received erroneous data from a faulty sensor.
Wade an "erroneous decision" and asserted that judges should not follow the law or the Constitution if it conflicts with their personal religious beliefs.
A picture caption on Wednesday with a film review of "An Art That Nature Makes: The Work of Rosamond Purcell" carried an erroneous credit.
Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg on Thursday posted a video saying that "erroneous" data contributed to a pair of Boeing 737 Max 8 plane crashes.
But the French ambassador in Washington, Gérard Araud, tweeted that Trump was citing "erroneous press reports" in his criticism of the European military cooperation.
"As pilots have told us, erroneous activation of the MCAS function can add to what is already a high-workload environment," Muilenburg said Thursday.
He reportedly produced documents to bolster his assertion that Trump lawyers conferred with him to create erroneous earlier testimony designed to protect the president.
The directive points operators "to existing flight crew procedures to address circumstances where there is erroneous input from an AOA sensor," the statement said.
Wade decision was "erroneous," per the L.A. Times, and has expressed willingness to overturn precedent if she finds it doesn't abide by the Constitution.
Stocks did sink late last year after an erroneous ABC News report that, had it been accurate, may have set the stage for impeachment.
But Ms. Lindsey said Amazon recommended that police departments use a much higher similarity score — 95 percent — to reduce the likelihood of erroneous matches.
They also say it would increase the risk of erroneous and fraudulent payments because doctors would submit less information to document the services provided.
Here are some questions and answers about tax refund fraud: What should I do if an erroneous tax refund is deposited in my account?
A sensor that measures the angle at which the plane is flying began producing erroneous readings, suggesting that the plane was about to stall.
Erroneous inputs from an angle of attack sensor could put a Max 8 into a rapid descent, Boeing said in an advisory to customers.
Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this article attributed an erroneous distinction to Kathrine Switzer's participation in the 1967 Boston Marathon.
Responding to the report, a spokeswoman for prime minister Abiy's office said Crisis Group was "erroneous" in assuming government neglect of the Sidama issue.
Boeing and the FAA issued an emergency notice referencing the MCAS system — though not by name — and directions for how to manage erroneous activations.
The erroneous reading was followed by the activation of an anti-stall system known as MCAS which forced the plane's nose downward, it said.
In Museum Highlights, Fraser's erroneous and misguided tour suggests that value is also established by the individuals who develop the language of art administration.
Deadlines for compliance and filing are rigid and computer-run; agency responses to applications and petitions amount to slow, often erroneous, rejections by computer.
An aide to the mayor later said that someone in the commissioner's "senior staff" had given him the erroneous guidance early in his tenure.
Tillerson on Wednesday pushed back on what he called an "erroneous" NBC News report and denied he has ever considered resigning from his post.
Social media has also "spread erroneous rumors" about fatality rates, Rosemary Taylor, an associate professor of sociology and community health at Tufts University, said.
"The consequences of the Ninth Circuit's erroneous decision have already been — and will continue to be — far-reaching and catastrophic," the city's petition said.
Warren's article is filled with erroneous claims, charging that "since 1985 (corporations) have extracted almost $7 trillion" in profits, instead of investing in workers.
This is because data profiles are rife with erroneous data and filled with dubious inferences drawn from individual data as well as social networks.
Standing at a lectern at the State Department, the notoriously press-shy Tillerson called the report "erroneous" and expressed frustration with the Washington media.
Many Muslims also gave a negative answer, but proudly so: Our true faith would not go down the erroneous path of the godless West.
Yet, the bids from these unlicensed suppliers were used in setting the likely erroneous Medicare payment rate for DMEPOS in the competitive bidding area.
This misunderstanding blossomed into the extremely pervasive, indeed erroneous, silly urban legend that continuing antibiotics beyond resolution of symptoms somehow helps reduce antibiotic resistance.
Erroneous claims also have abounded in previous terrorist attacks, including the Boston bombing in 2013 when several people were incorrectly named as possible suspects.
"Often the information you get at the very early stage of an investigation turns out to be, at least in part, erroneous," he said.
It pointed airlines "to existing flight crew procedures to address circumstances where there is erroneous input from an AOA sensor," a Boeing statement said.
But its findings make it likely that the MCAS system pushed the plane into a dive fueled by erroneous angle of attack sensor readings.
Demetrios Costoyiannis, 33, who lives on the Upper East Side, said that despite an erroneous station announcement, his train had reached the right destination.
By itself, not a lot, except to encourage the erroneous and simplistic idea that the brain is an independent sovereign, calling all the shots.
The erroneous identification crept into the magisterial biography of Benjamin by Howard Eiland and Michael W. Jennings, but was corrected in the paperback edition.
WEEKEND Because of an editing error, a picture on Friday with a film review of "Little Boxes" carried an erroneous caption in some editions.
It's the erroneous conclusion that relationships observed at the wider level (like state or region) necessarily hold true at the individual level as well.
Those erroneous assumptions and many more are reflected in the Twitter thread beneath the poll, which I recommend to anyone with a masochistic streak.
An earlier version of a caption accompanying a photo with this article gave an erroneous location for a building on 100th Street in East Harlem.
That software, triggered by erroneous data from AOA sensors, is believed to have played a role in crashes of Lion Air and Ethiopian Airlines jets.
But because academic journals are more likely to publish significant results, these erroneous findings may be more likely to find themselves in the published literature.
Tesla said it has various ways to protect against pedal misapplication, including using its Autopilot sensors to distinguish between erroneous pedal application and normal cases.
Several prominent reporters shared the inaccurate information and the erroneous assumption was still being circulated by some media members hours after Singer deleted the image.
There's an erroneous belief that the younger generation is lazy and entitled, but I don't think that people understand the amount of pressure we're under.
Any suggestion to the contrary that she is not fully caring and totally dedicated to her daughter's safety is ill-advised, and it was erroneous.
Erroneous readings could cause the plane's computers to detect an impending stall, or loss of lift, and force the nose down, overriding the pilot's inputs.
Cooper, a former federal prosecutor himself, criticized federal officials who he claims leaked erroneous information to CNN in an attempt to besmirch the governor's character.
Trump's statement that Mondelez was closing a Chicago factory was erroneous, as the company quickly pointed out, but that didn't stop him from repeating it.
In 23, 10% of Medicare and Medicaid outlays, equal to $96bn, were spent on services that were not delivered, were unnecessary or were otherwise erroneous.
Democrats for Life also backed Amy Comey Barrett, a judge on Trump's shortlist for the Supreme Court who suggested that Roe was an "erroneous" decision.
In fact, the investigations still underway seem to show that in both accidents, the system engaged in response to an erroneous reading from a sensor.
And also because of an editing error, a report on the east coast of Sri Lanka, one of the recommended places, carried an erroneous credit.
Citing a source at Facebook, TechCrunch says this last decision was "erroneous," suggesting that the social media site's moderation policies are not being followed consistently.
Carin's attorney Laura Maggio has filed a motion to reopen her case based on the erroneous dates in the government's documentation, which stalls her deportation.
The monologue came as Spicer attempted to defend Trump's erroneous claims that former President Barack Obama had wiretapped him at Trump Tower during the campaign.
The features could have helped pilots detect erroneous readings, which some experts believe might be connected to the planes' failures, The New York Times reports.
Some outlets have published what they call "unconfirmed" salacious allegations against Trump, but add some of the information from the British intelligence operative is erroneous.
President Trump is advising investors who lost money during the market slip that followed an erroneous report from ABC News' Brian Ross to file suit.
Clinton's lawyers urged District Judge Royce Lamberth to vacate the default in a filing Thursday, arguing that the plaintiffs' request for the entry was erroneous.
Jay Wallace, Fox News' president of news, said that Wheeler's allegations are erroneous, and that the retraction of the story is still being investigated internally.
People familiar with the investigation have already said the anti-stall software was activated by erroneous 'angle of attack' data from a key aircraft sensor.
Across the country, approximately one of every eight voter registrations is no longer valid or is significantly inaccurate, amounting to approximately 6900 million erroneous records.
Trump has criticized the judge and the decision and has appealed the judge's ruling, but he has followed the erroneous order in the particular case.
AssetMark immediately removed the erroneous F-Squared information upon becoming aware of the inaccuracies and later removed F-Squared from its platform, a spokesman said.
The Chinese consulate in Houston said in a statement that it was "deeply shocked" by what it described as Morey's "erroneous comments on Hong Kong."
To spur more productive political dialogue about healthcare in America, it is imperative to tackle erroneous claims and myths on both sides about the ACA.
"We are deeply shocked by the erroneous comments on Hong Kong made by Mr. Daryl Morey, general manager of the Houston Rockets," the statement said.
A misdiagnosis of the causes of the political ills in Puerto Rico may lead to erroneous solutions that could worsen its economic and political conditions.
Pentagon officials have said the issue of erroneous payments has affected every state, but have not provided the numbers of how many that could be.
FRONT PAGE An article on Wednesday about the election of Donald Trump as president of the United States carried an erroneous byline in some editions.
Furthermore, to characterize this deal as one with a broad base of support that would pass immediately if just brought to the floor is erroneous.
"The facts surrounding Barrier Free's erroneous filing and the 2019 Broadband Deployment Report raise serious questions about the way the FCC evaluates data," Starks said.
Note: An SEC filing reports that ClearTax has raised $24 million, however Gupta told TechCrunch that the information is erroneous and should read $12 million.
Trump has repeatedly claimed, falsely, that The New York Times and The Washington Post have apologized to their readers for running erroneous stories about Trump.
In a statement on Tuesday, the airline manufacturer said it had issued an "Operations Manual Bulletin" advising airline operators how to address erroneous cockpit readings.
Many of the news outlets have been forced at times to correct erroneous information that might have been avoided in a less speedy news cycle.
Any one of these men could stop his streak in its tracks, and so to suggest his success in the UFC is guaranteed is erroneous.
The complaint was largely based on scant evidence and erroneous information; the FEC has given no indication since that it will investigate the matter further.
STYLES The Critical Shopper column last Thursday, about visits to the Allbirds and Birkenstock stores in SoHo, applied an erroneous distinction to that Birkenstock location.
The appeals court ruled that the jury instructions at Mr. Silver's trial were erroneous, and that a properly instructed jury might not have convicted him.
MAGAZINE An article on Page 44 about felon disenfranchisement includes an erroneous description of Amendment 4, a Florida referendum to restore former felons' voting rights.
At three different airports, Lion Air maintenance crews tried to fix various problems concerning erroneous airspeed and other data, declaring the plane fit to fly.
In 2004, Williams lost a quarterfinal against Jennifer Capriati in large part because of a spate of erroneous overrules by the chair umpire Mariana Alves.
In tax year 2014, the IRS identified 5.7 million returns with potentially erroneous claims but only systematically corrected about 167,85033 of them, according the report.
Irving Oil has pleaded guilty to 34 offences including carrying erroneous shipping documents and inadequately training staff, according to the Public Prosecution Service of Canada.
Within hours, Gap posted a statement on the Chinese microblogging site Weibo in which it said it was "extremely sorry" for the shirt's "erroneous" design.
My best estimate was the algorithm wasn't completely at fault, but was so dependent on erroneous information, we couldn't capitalize on our expansive ground game.
Erroneous data makes it difficult to assess whether Abe's policies are working, leaving policy makers blind-sided in their efforts to foster sustainable economic growth.
China's foreign exchange regulator said the report could be based on erroneous information, adding that the country was diversifying its forex to safeguard their value.
And appeals for a denied naturalization application are set to increase from $22019 to $700, making it more expensive for applicants to challenge erroneous denials.
There is no evidence that Boeing did flight-testing of M.C.A.S. with erroneous sensor data, and it is not clear whether the F.A.A. did so.
Spicer closes off this misleading, error-riddled passage by complaining about an erroneous ABC News report on Flynn published months after Spicer himself stepped down.
A leading theory is that the Lion Air flight crashed because the anti-stall software received erroneous data, forcing the plane into a nose-dive.
"Erroneous and unfair removals affect journalists, advocates, artists, activists, and many more—but we typically only hear about the highest profile cases," a CDT spokesperson said.
He said both accidents occurred due to a chain of events and that the erroneous triggering of the MCAS software was one link in that chain.
It's also, arguably, pretty erroneous to compare the addictive quality of passive consumption of visual entertainment with the active effort required to learn a new discipline.
"If the federal court can ensure the proper standard is being used and procedure, it will eliminate, significantly, erroneous denials of asylum," Gelernt told BuzzFeed News.
Most erroneous or easily explained concerns posted on the site are either cleared up quickly by the commenters or the authors of the paper in question.
Adam Schiff, who is leading the impeachment inquiry, for that time he read erroneous quotes from Trump into the record of a House Intelligence Committee hearing.
" The Internet Creators Guild, an organization dedicated to fighting for creators' rights, noted in 2016 that "erroneous de-monetization will always result in significant lost revenue.
PubPeer is a website that lets people comment anonymously on research papers and so, in theory, helps purge the scientific literature of erroneous findings more speedily.
Yes, there might be the occasional mixup and erroneous 911 call, but car crash detection could also save many people who are incapacitated after an accident.
Erroneous readings could cause the plane's computers to detect an impending stall, or loss of lift, and force the nose down repeatedly, overriding the pilot's inputs.
Had the MCAS compared data from both of the angle of attack sensors on the plane, it could have ignored erroneous data from one of them.
Boeing said on Wednesday it had issued a bulletin to airlines reminding pilots about what it described as existing procedures for handling erroneous data from sensors.
Unfortunately, the erroneous belief that motherhood in and of itself is bad for business is still all too prevalent, even in a post-Lean In world.
On Friday, a new video was posted to the Bundy Ranch Facebook page in which Mr. Finicum said that any speculation about a withdrawal was erroneous.
The lawsuit says Boeing failed to warn the public, airlines and pilots of the airplane's allegedly erroneous sensors, causing the aircraft to dive automatically and uncontrollably.
Read MoreApple is in a 'disastrous' situation: Trader The erroneous numbers have been passed along to Apple's 100-plus global publishing partners, according to the Journal.
Texas is one of 38 states in which abortion providers are required to counsel their patients using state-mandated and often intentionally confusing or erroneous information.
While some speculated that the erroneous withdraws were down to a Coinbase engineering issue, Coinbase issued a statement saying it wasn't liable for the duplicate charges.
It also said the demand for a warrant for the arrest of Mr Mallya — whose precise whereabouts have not been publicly disclosed — was "erroneous and unjustified".
However, if the sensors that determine if the plane is in a stall receive erroneous data and point the nose down, the consequences could be catastrophic.
As a journalist, I knew the best way to prevent use of this erroneous phrase was to change the stylebooks that guide language usage in newsrooms.
All that being so, it's real easy for your Spotify account to become a minefield of erroneous playlists, haphazardly added local files and poorly organized libraries.
Over the past three years, insurers have set their prices based on erroneous government forecasts that nearly twice as many people would enroll on the exchanges.
In a call with reporters on Wednesday, Short said reports that the administration promised text to members were "erroneous" and that there is no deal imminent.
"We could be caught up in an erroneous market trend, which could then persist for far longer than we could take the pain," Mr Taylor wrote.
While the stock prices remained unaltered on Nasdaq itself, third-party services such as Google Finance and Bloomberg displayed the erroneous $123.47 price for a while.
Simsek said on Wednesday he wanted steps to be taken to prevent ratings agencies from making "erroneous decisions", adding there was no reason for any downgrades.
Trew had successfully applied for an annual card for the last five years, SIS said, and criticised her reporting throughout that time as containing "erroneous information".
MAGAZINE An article on May 2800 about attorney general Kamala Harris of California included an erroneous detail about her first race for attorney general, in 8003.
In the instructions he read, he said the jurors should not hesitate to re-examine their views and change their decision if they think it's erroneous.
That bill requires agency inspectors general to conduct periodic assessments and audits of card purchases to identify and analyze risks of illegal, improper or erroneous use.
Home Retail also said it would need to increase a provision to redress financial services customers where erroneous excess fees were collected by 30 million pounds.
Firstly, the researchers claim a "software bug" led to an incorrect value, and secondly, the authors report that they used "erroneous data" to model their results.
J&Js challenge now is to discredit the single test result as erroneous without undermining the reputation and track record of its expert witness, Ausness said.
"Although the court of appeals' decision was erroneous, this case does not satisfy this Court's traditional standards for certiorari," then-Acting Solicitor General Jeffrey Wall wrote.
Niantic has said the expansive permission requests were "erroneous" and that Pokémon Go did not use anything from players' accounts other than basic Google profile information.
"I am pleased that the highest court in the land has unanimously reversed the trial court's erroneous decision invalidating Wisconsin's Assembly map," Schimel, a Republican, said.
So long as the money had not been withdrawn at the other end, cash could be frozen after a subscriber informed them of an erroneous transaction.
"As pilots have told us, erroneous activation of the MCAS function can add to what is already a high workload environment," Muilenburg said in a statement.
After meeting with Scott's family Wednesday morning, Murray told reporters he rejected a series of "erroneous claims" that were made in the days after the shooting.
" It took four hours after publication for Garcia to publicly reject this summary for containing "numerous materially incomplete and erroneous representations of the facts and conclusions.
But they also represent childhood as clickbait, a formula designed to feed the erroneous, Buzz-fed notion that 90s children are the OGs of the internet.
Since the Ethiopian Airlines crash, airlines worldwide have grounded their Max fleets, amid concerns over the apparent propensity of MCAS to malfunction when fed erroneous data.
David Ige, a Democrat, apologized earlier this month when a state worker sent an erroneous alert to cellphones that falsely warned of an imminent missile attack.
ARTS & LEISURE An article on Page 20 about the forthcoming album "Utopia" by Björk includes an erroneous transcription of part of an interview with the article.
ARTS & LEISURE An article on Page 2698 about the forthcoming album "Utopia" by Björk includes an erroneous transcription of part of an interview with the article.
An article on Monday about tensions between the Justice Department and the U.S. attorney's office in Washington attributed an erroneous distinction to the U.S. attorney's office.
"These erroneous inputs can potentially make the horizontal stabilizers repeatedly pitch the nose of the airplane downward, making the aircraft difficult to control," the directive said.
But to the dismay of professional fact-checkers and his political opponents, the warnings about his erroneous claims did not matter at all to his supporters.
Earlier studies found a so-called "backfire effect" in which seeing a fact contrary to your opinion would make you believe your erroneous opinion even more.
BOOK REVIEW An entry on the children's series best-seller list last Sunday included an erroneous content summary for "Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children," by Ransom Riggs.
"Zelenskiy's new team seems to be returning to this erroneous strategy, which consists in the fact that we can agree with Russia," he told the rally.
At other times erroneous or overly simplistic conclusions were drawn from what had been argued — perhaps not unlike how human beings themselves are wont to argue.
Stocks dropped on Thursday on erroneous reports that Cohn might leave the White House, and have rallied on confirmation that his arch nemesis Bannon is gone.
But it might not matter, because more strong play from the Phillies is likely to mean more exposure for Guerrero and thus more erroneous autograph requests.
President Donald Trump called for a Washington Post journalist to be fired Saturday over an erroneous tweet about the crowd size at one of his rallies.
Like those artists, the shape-shifting nature of portraiture becomes a metaphor for changing or erroneous representations of people, and particularly women, from the African diaspora.
It is wrong, morally speaking, to inflict physical violence on a random person because that person happens to hold what you see as erroneous political beliefs.
They may feel an acute need to "correct" what is before their eyes, to square things, or set the "erroneous" picture right — to reestablish cognitive consonance.
"The US Supreme Court has made clear that identification evidence in particular should not be suppressed from trial simply because it might be erroneous," Feldman said.
Below are a few selections from The Phantom Atlas, from erroneous inland seas of Australia, to the Garden of Eden plotted on an 18th-century map.
Despite erroneous reports that he had died, he is currently being treated in the ICU for pneumonia, she said Wednesday, and with his sense of humor intact.
Dr. Jennifer Gunter, a San Fransisco-based OB/GYN who regularly debunks Goop's erroneous medical claims on her blog, had some choice words about Paltrow's homework remark.
On Tuesday, Senators unanimously agreed that federal oversight of the system would help prevent scaring the hell out of citizens with erroneous "BALLISTIC MISSILE THREAT INBOUND" warnings.
"An initial reading shows that there may have been a misappreciation of some facts surrounding the incident, leading to some erroneous conclusions," she said in a statement.
Boeing is reprogramming 737 Max software to prevent erroneous data from triggering an anti-stall system that came under scrutiny following the two deadly nose-down crashes.
Investigators have pointed to erroneous sensor data that fed into the planes' new, automated anti-stall system in the crashes shortly after takeoff in both deadly flights.
"The Canadian side's erroneous remarks confuse violent violations with peaceful assembly, ignoring the fact that the Hong Kong police force punishes violence according to law," it said.
However, the book all but ignores the backlashes to these developments, leaving the erroneous impression that the liberation of sex from outside restraint is all but complete.
Boeing is reprogramming 737 MAX software to prevent erroneous data from triggering an anti-stall system that came under scrutiny following the two deadly nose-down crashes.
Alciere told me he does this to put an end to "DMFing"—his name for erroneous death-file inclusion—and claims he's had a few success stories.
This might be because Facebook relies heavily on users to report inappropriate posts, and sometimes that system can be gamed or inaccurate reporting can trigger erroneous bans.
"There's an erroneous belief that the younger generation is lazy and entitled, but I don't think that people understand the amount of pressure we're under," Cox says.
And Bolsonaro made his threat that if it were shown that INPE Director Ricardo Galvao had betrayed his confidence by releasing erroneous numbers, he would be fired.
" Led Zeppelin won the suit, but last year the Ninth US Circuit Court of Appeals ordered a new trial, saying the original judge gave "erroneous jury instructions.
The judgement said UBS's auditing of the whistleblower reports was a "superficial work that led to erroneous conclusions," an inspector for the banking regulator said in 2011.
The judgment said UBS's auditing of the whistleblower reports was a "superficial work that led to erroneous conclusions," an inspector for the banking regulator said in 2011.
The Boeing announcement insists that pilots are "always" able to override erroneous automation, something that has been a chief concern for those investigating the Lion Air crash.
Third, the case may presage a judicial retreat away from the constitutionally erroneous doctrine whereby the courts give less protection to commercial speech than to political speech.
And in this environment, there is a genuine advantage to be had in being first—except when it leads to erroneous implementation of overblown or premature conclusions.
The erroneous stereotype that LGBTQ people are hypersexual may also be used to justify sexual violence—for example, the claim that a victim must "enjoy" being raped.
In China, the company has distributed cartoon videos about using opioids for pain relief; other promotional literature cites the erroneous claim that rates of addiction are negligible.
NEW YORK An article on May 23622 about the death of Susannah Mushatt Jones, the world's oldest person, attributed an erroneous distinction to her successor, Emma Morano.
As lots of erroneous payments travel the globe, and as it becomes clear that these are not just "glitches", eventually the entire system would be deemed unreliable.
And because she rejected the trustee's argument that the arbitrator reached a clearly erroneous conclusion that O'Melveny wasn't conflicted, the public policy argument must fail as well.
"On Sunday, the Chinese Consulate in Houston said in a statement that it was "deeply shocked" by what it described as Morey's "erroneous comments on Hong Kong.
Back in 2014 the court ruled search engines must respect Europeans' privacy rights, and — on request — remove erroneous, irrelevant and/or outdated information about a private citizen.
Blackstone's win also comes as a bit of surprise, given earlier (and I'm told erroneous) reports that Clayton Dubilier was in pole position to win the auction.
Tillerson then denied he had ever considered resigning and pushed back on what he called an "erroneous" news report that he was on the verge of quitting.
At 3-2, he was 40-15 up on serve but Zverev, wound-up by an erroneous over-rule, forged back to break with an exquisite lob.
But the three-judge panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled unanimously that the lower court judge provided erroneous jury instructions.
Fearful that an erroneous quote would be made public, triggering financial chaos, Sophn remembered, the NYSE mandated a 173-minute delay between the quote and its publication.
Boeing issued earlier on Wednesday a statement reminding pilots how to handle erroneous data from a key sensor in the wake of last week's Indonesian jetliner crash.
Erroneous official information and the lack of any complete public version of the measures left people wondering what it all meant, and raised fears about civil liberties.
" He argued that black rioters were wrong that white America exploited them and that it was erroneous to call the economic situation of the ghetto an "injustice.
They blamed the delay in sending out a second alert on a flaw in the state emergency system: It had no process for recalling an erroneous message.
An earlier version of this article, using erroneous publicity information, misidentified the date on which Season 3 of "The Expanse" will begin streaming on Amazon Prime Video.
The petition is also aimed at changing what Mr. Papetti called the erroneous narrative about Mr. Downs as a spy, which is still promoted by Qatari officials.
Among the erroneous claims that Mr. Thorman made on the stand, Ms. Rossi found, was his contention that blood evaporated after traveling 46 inches through the air.
He would point out that the University of Arkansas had confirmed that Mr. Quinn was not involved, and ask that the Twitter users delete their erroneous tweets.
But even so, their precarious placement makes them prone to erroneous presses, and it just feels cramped, especially considering that the whole left ear cup goes unused.
The alleged savings derive from the erroneous assumption that if Free File users filed their taxes without Free File they would file paper rather than electronic returns.
Mr. Trump's quick conclusion that the erroneous news reports warranted firing Mr. Mueller is also an insight into Mr. Trump's state of mind about the special counsel.
"To date, our internal and external audit processes have not identified any significant deficiencies or material weaknesses, or identified any significant erroneous cost charging," the firm said.
The mission of the book is to take down the erroneous global image of Canada as the world's nice guys, largely because it's doing us a disservice.
"For the media to speculate that this list of issues represents all of the president-elect's priorities is completely erroneous and misleading," the official told Foreign Policy.
" Why this matters: "Trump's quick conclusion that the erroneous news reports warranted firing Mueller is also an insight into [his] state of mind about the special counsel.
It pointed airlines "to existing flight crew procedures to address circumstances where there is erroneous input from an AOA (angle of attack) sensor," a Boeing statement said.
In fact, erroneous criminalization is so prevalent that an increasing number of states are passing vacatur statutes to provide post-conviction relief to these misidentified trafficking survivors.
One of the airplane's angle of attack sensors fed erroneous information to the MCAS, causing it to "believe" that the nose of the airplane was too high.
Shanghai was rife with rumors, most of them erroneous, which stampeded the local stock market, causing many local stocks to drop to new lows for the current year.
There was even a report, which turned out to be erroneous, that Meghan and Cindy McCain, the late senator's widow, would endorse Joe Biden's presidential campaign against Trump.
If we can't get rid of all the shaming, ugly, erroneous messages out there, then we can at least drown them out with something true — and truly nourishing.
That was a huge step with implications to this day that most people do not appreciate sufficiently...Maybe the tension of the time led to an erroneous decision.
UPDATE: After additional reporting, WIRED discovered that Jared Kushner's erroneous voter registration was due to an error on the part of the New York State Board of Elections.
Blanco assumed "Lonely" was removed because of an erroneous comment thread on the video's YouTube page, which claimed that the video included a shot of a male scrotum.
Hours before Google made the change, the top news item when users searched for "election results" was an erroneous post claiming Donald Trump had won the popular vote.
It's a shift he attributes to "a lot of disinformation and misinformation" on Israel, something Hoenlein said Sanders fed into with his erroneous statement about 10,000 civilian casualties.
If you think of the universe as a piece of software, then there would be this self-correcting code that would come in and fix the erroneous code.
That's what makes Biggs, who previously worked for the Social Security Administration during former President George W. Bush's administration, so adamant about correcting data he sees as erroneous.
Because of an editing error, a picture caption on Thursday with a music review of the pianist Denes Varjon, at Zankel Hall in Manhattan, carried an erroneous credit.
A grand jury in Virginia secretly indicted Assange last March, a fact that the Justice Department accidentally revealed — without further detail — in an erroneous court filing last November.
The truth is, nearly all of these problems are of Trump's own making, as he continues to slaughter sacred cows with controversial, inaccurate, and just plain erroneous statements.
According to Coinbase, Visa switched to a MCC "that allows large banks and card issuers to charge consumers additional fees," resulting in what effectively looked like erroneous charges.
China's foreign exchange regulator said a recent report that China was considering slowing down or halting its purchases of U.S. Treasury bonds could be based on erroneous information.
But the tendency to find meaningful patterns in data can also lead us to erroneous conclusions, such as vast conspiracy theories or the belief that vaccines cause autism.
"In Russia's opinion the calculation that it is possible to halt North Korea's nuclear missile programs exclusively by putting pressure on Pyongyang is erroneous and futile," Putin wrote.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's presidency issued an embarrassing correction on Monday to rectify an erroneous reference last month by President Jacob Zuma to Africa being the "largest continent".
But public health experts say the false data and erroneous conclusions, while resoundingly rejected in the academic world, still drive some parents' current worries about the MMR shot.
The pilots at the controls of fatal Lion Air flight battled an automated, anti-stall system, possibly due to erroneous information from the plane's sensors, investigators have indicated.
"We anticipate seeking review by the entire 7th Circuit or the United States Supreme Court and hope that today's erroneous decision will be reversed," said spokesman Johnny Koremenos.
If the Ethereum community agrees that a particular transaction is erroneous, doesn't it have the right—or perhaps the duty—to intervene in order to fix the problem?
Before President George W. Bush launched the war against Iraq in 2003, a huge intelligence lapse led to the erroneous reporting that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction.
Scavino then deleted the erroneous post, one of many ostensible Hurricane Irma tweets that he said he was sharing with President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence.
Boeing released an operational bulletin on November 6, a week after the crash, warning all airlines about how to address erroneous readings related to the plane's external sensors.
Erroneous data from a sensor triggered the system, known as MCAS, during the two crashes — one in Indonesia in October 2018 followed by another in Ethiopia in March.
Unfortunately, a typical 'rescue' is muddied by the erroneous criminalization, failed service provision, and revictimization of human trafficking survivors, as well as the infrequent conviction of their offenders.
Boeing admitted earlier this month that "erroneous" information that activated the planes' Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System contributed to the deadly crashes involving two Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft.
"It's positive news that they sent this to an administrative judge for a hearing, but to think this addresses the problem of industry consolidation is erroneous," said Copps.
That was a huge step with implications to this day that most people do not appreciate sufficiently... Maybe the tension of the time led to an erroneous decision.
But China must "resolutely resist erroneous thinking such as 'privatization', 'denationalization' and 'removing the leading role' (of SOEs)," Xiao wrote in Study Times, the Communist Party's theoretical journal.
In both crashes, the sensors are thought to have failed, sending erroneous data to the flight computer and, without a redundant check in place, triggering the automated system.
That will be a long-term and costly consequence of the Equifax breach because of the challenges consumers face in removing erroneous negative reports from credit-bureau records.
In 2014, a year after Dr. Goldstein complained to Alere, the company announced it was recalling the strips for its INRatio2 device because they were providing erroneous readings.
We don't know what the full interview holds, but the teaser suggests Jones will roll out his standard erroneous rants on topics like 9/11 and Sandy Hook.
The DEA's entry on Wednesday in the Federal Register prompted several erroneous reports suggesting that CBD and other extracts would now have their own separate Schedule I listing.
Pilots tested erroneous activations of the anti-stall software that's thought to be the cause of two fatal crashes over the past year, unnamed sources told the NYT.
"As pilots have told us, erroneous activation of the MCAS function can add to what is already a high workload environment," he said in a statement on Thursday.
Boeing's statement said that it had been told by the Indonesian transportation committee that Flight 610 had "experienced erroneous input" from one of its "angle of attack" sensors.
An article on Monday about the Women Riders World Relay attributed an erroneous distinction to the Van Buren sisters and their 21 motorcycle trip across the United States.
Mr. Putin compared the White House's arguments to the erroneous intelligence findings on weapons of mass destruction that drew the United States into war with Iraq in 2003.
Back at Janelia, after the computers filled in the neuron images, a team of about 50 proofreaders went over the algorithm's results, looking for erroneous shapes and connections.
Navarro went on to say that he thinks the polls are generally inaccurate, favoring Clinton because of erroneous modeling of which voters will turn out on Election Day.
For one thing, he did not throw Faye Dunaway under the bus by making her read the erroneous card — she was meant to announce the winner all along.
In our view, the problem stems partly from the fact that the designers of these technologies rely on an erroneous set of assumptions about how the mind learns.
"MCAS was designed to rely on a single A.O.A. sensor, making it vulnerable to erroneous input from that sensor," a slide presented to the victims' family members said.
We came to learn that information provided by several law enforcement officials regarding the cause of the judge's mother's death was erroneous, and we have corrected the error.
The company did not inform pilots of a new automated system that contributed to both deadly crashes, hindering their ability to counteract its erroneous commands, investigators have determined.
The researchers picked out the bolts that were a thousand times more energetic than the average lightning strike for this analysis, carefully weeding out any potential erroneous data.
"Had we not done a sham control, the erroneous belief that this procedure worked would have persisted," said Dr. Deepak L. Bhatt, one of the study's principal investigators.
In both crashes, erroneous data to one of the angle of attack sensors led to the activation of an automated system that repeatedly pushed down the plane's nose.
Pratt & Whitney has encountered problems with slow engine startup times and erroneous engine software messages in the new engine, but says the problems will be fixed by June.
Along the way, the students had to identify the erroneous logic that helped create the arguments, and the motivations that may lead some people to spread those ideas.
He was convicted based on erroneous testimony from a police officer who said that a bullet in the victim's body matched one found in Mr. Siggers's apartment building.
In both crashes, the sensors are thought to have failed, sending erroneous data to the flight computer and, without a redundant check in place, triggering the automated intervention.
Negative publicity surrounding the European Union — much of it inflated or plain erroneous — helped its critics to persuade Britons to vote in a referendum last year to leave.
So to make his case, Trump uses a combination of cherry-picked and out-of-context statistics, incomplete data, and flat out erroneous information to invent a crisis.
All morning, local NWS Twitter accounts have been trying to reduce the confusion their alert—in conjunction with the genuine panic caused by erroneous warnings from AccuWeather—has caused.
And while she may believe an impeachment process would hurt Democrats in 2020, she has sought to justify her aversion to impeachment with statements that are unsupportable and erroneous.
"Suge Knight hired someone to shoot Smalls because he'd heard Biggie was in Las Vegas and provided the gun to the Crips, which was erroneous information," Kading tells PEOPLE.
Some news reports had said that more than a dozen people were injured, but Harcrow says those reports may be erroneous and that additional casualties have not been confirmed.
While there was no indication of irregularities in October, the month's reading should have been 0.5% instead of 0.4% due to the erroneous comparison base of September, INE added.
The IRS is not allowed to correct erroneous EITC claims automatically and it lacks the resources to audit more than a small fraction of households that receive the benefit.
This research has been stymied by an erroneous assumption that domestic abusers are "specialist" criminals who tend to restrict their violent outbursts to their partners, Zeoli told BuzzFeed News.
This alert is meant to notify the flight crew that two angle-of-attack (AOA) sensors are providing data that disagree with each other, which suggests one is erroneous.
" May 24, 3, interview with The Daily Beast's Lloyd Grove, responding to an erroneous report about Obama -- "A lot of people do not think it was an authentic certificate.
The system, based on erroneous sensor inputs, thought the crew was about to stall the plane and repeatedly pushed its nose down, accident investigators said in a preliminary report.
Authorities argued that the family autopsy was "erroneous," and the county coroner who oversaw the official autopsy said that Clark was struck seven times, including three in the back.
" I mention the oft-repeated (erroneous) belief in music journalism about guitar music being dead, but before I can finish my sentence Yanya interrupts, visibly impassioned: "That's not true.
Proposal details: Pai is proposing rules that would let phone carriers block numbers in certain instances of "spoofing," or making erroneous information appear on caller ID, for a robocalls.
Repeatedly, they have cited a Time magazine journalist's erroneous report about Martin Luther King, Jr.'s bust being removed from the Oval Office as evidence of the media's vindictiveness.
The updates are intended to address how the aircraft's flight control system - MCAS (Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System) - responds to erroneous sensor inputs, the planemaker said here in a statement.
Lion Air sensor replaced Boeing's operational bulletin, released last week, pointed airlines to "existing flight crew procedures" to address any erroneous readings related to "angle-of-attack" (AOA) sensors.
That same attitude now leads Giuliani to concoct fanciful -- and utterly erroneous -- legal theories to "explain" why the Mueller probe is a failure and why presidents can't be subpoenaed.
Washington (CNN)White House press secretary Sarah Sanders defended White House chief of staff John Kelly Friday after he made erroneous claims about a Democratic congresswoman the day before.
To properly understand the enormity of Cruz's erroneous utterance, you must be aware of the fact that no state in the union is more obsessed with basketball than Indiana.
According to one of the erroneous stories, Manuela Carmena, then the left-leaning mayor of Madrid, planned to set up zones where gay people could have sex in public.
Muilenburg on Thursday posted a video saying that "erroneous" data contributed to the March Boeing 737 Max 8 plane crash as well as October's Lion Air crash in Indonesia.
An article last Sunday about the actor Edgar Ramírez included an erroneous description of comments he made when asked to compare politics in the United States and Latin America.
Sinodinos, who was the state division's finance director and treasurer at the time, said in its ruling, the NSW Electoral Commission "used loose language which could convey erroneous impressions".
What's more, an unidentified officer absentmindedly shared erroneous information with on-site reporters, mentioning that "it seemed ritualistic," which unleashed a torrent of preposterous headlines in the following days.
While there was no question that the attack occurred, and that some neighbors ignored cries for help, the portrayal of 21961 witnesses as fully aware and unresponsive was erroneous.
But patients who frequently access their medical records may be more motivated to take control of their health — and in a better position to correct outdated or erroneous information.
Since then, McWhorter has built a career outside the academy as a quirky populist, committed to defending linguistic novelties often derided as erroneous or as harbingers of slackening standards.
By continuing with this erroneous mindset, we remain mired in a pre-9/11 space, when we did not think these attacks would occur here, and especially by Americans.
FOOD A brief report in the Off the Menu column last Wednesday attributed an erroneous distinction to the Sadelle's restaurant that Major Food Group is opening in Las Vegas.
The erroneous reports have fueled Trump's sustained and often unjustified attack on the media, a tactic he uses to discredit stories he doesn't like and rile up his base.
In a perfect snapshot of the era, Trump's erroneous tweet now underscores the extent to which American governance now revolves around serving Trump rather than serving the American people.
The three-count complaint, filed late on Friday afternoon against Arizona's secretary of state and 15 counties, also claims that erroneous ballots were counted by officials on election day.
So Mazarr bats away what he calls "erroneous mythologies" attributing the war to a neoconservative conspiracy or describing it as a plot to protect Israel or seize Arab oil.
In recent months the Army has abruptly discharged scores of otherwise qualified immigrant recruits because of their foreign ties, some of them on grounds that seem trivial or erroneous.
He has criticized the C.I.A. analysis, saying it was supplied by the same agency that provided erroneous intelligence about Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction before the Iraq War.
But there was something of an unplanned drill earlier this month, too, when public broadcaster NHK sent out an erroneous alert saying North Korea had launched a ballistic missile.
"When faced with a demonstrably erroneous precedent, my rule is simple," he wrote last June in a solo concurrence — a separate opinion agreeing with a judgment — in Gamble v.
As Boeing confirmed to Business Insider that the initial report into the Ethiopian Airlines crash showed the MCAS system activated in response to "erroneous" information from the plane's sensors.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - The social network is under fire for allowing erroneous and downright misleading media reports on its platform that may have swayed the U.S. presidential election.
"The head of the Islamic Republic of Iran fully acknowledges that the tragedy was due to the erroneous actions of the military of this state, " according to the readout.
LONDON, Sept 19 (Reuters) - The London Metal Exchange (LME) fined Mitsui Bussan Commodities Ltd 80,000 pounds ($104,528) after one of its traders intentionally entered erroneous orders, the LME said.
Back in 2011, Don's erroneous guess that my daughter was talking about a piano cracked me up — she really meant that the apartment would have room for a baby.
Larry Merlo, head of CVS (which, itself, is a PBM), sounded a similar refrain six days earlier, 'Any suggestion that PBMs are causing prices to rise is simply erroneous.
" Muilenburg added the company is "finalizing its development of a previously announced software update that will address the MCAS flight control law's behavior in response to erroneous sensor inputs.
The local Yobe government released a statement Wednesday announcing the girls had been found, but later apologized for the "erroneous" statement that it said was based on inaccurate information.
So, regardless of who started the rumor, if a forecast office was receiving questions based on erroneous information, they would know they had to immediately and forcefully refute it.
Trump approved the release of the controversial document despite objections from top officials at the FBI and Justice Department, who said the memo contained misleading, incomplete and erroneous information.
" Asked about a Wall Street Journal report on the possible deployments, Rood called it an "erroneous item" since "we haven't made a decision to deploy an additional 14,000 troops.
The map had been doctored in an apparent attempt to substantiate an erroneous claim Trump had made on Twitter that the storm was supposed to hit parts of Alabama.
Boeing pilots worked with the company's software design team throughout months of production to incorporate multiple layers of protection in the event of sensor errors or other erroneous inputs.
Boeing also charged extra for two safety features on its 737 Max jets that might have helped the pilots detect erroneous sensor readings to avoid problems with the software.
THE ARTS Because of an editing error, a picture caption on Thursday with a music review of the pianist Denes Varjon, at Zankel Hall in Manhattan, carried an erroneous credit.
R. Kelly's birthday party was interrupted by the police in Chicago early Thursday morning, after authorities received an erroneous call about a warrant out for Kelly's arrest, PEOPLE can confirm.
Also, in the altered photo there's an erroneous "8" at the end since the 30th decimal place should be a "9," so we should have all known something was up.
Today, U.S. senators introduced a new bill that aims to both address erroneous alerts like the Hawaii event and to also "explore" sending emergency alerts to you through streaming services.

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