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But if anything, she errs on the side of caution.
It's safe to say she errs on the mad side.
So in DeVos, we have an education secretary who perhaps errs a little too much on the side of choice-as-panacea, overseeing (with limited powers) an American education bureaucracy that pretty obviously errs the other way.
In that, he actually errs too far on the side of caution.
Aida's situation leaves her no margin for error, but she errs anyway.
If it errs again, the firm will be prosecuted for the original charges.
Mine were PAWN, SWIG, UNCLOGS, EPEE, OZONE LAYER, PERU, TWO, FAVA and ERRS.
Palmer errs on a conservative approach toward autonomy for a myriad of reasons.
"Not too shabby: Trump tax plan nails corporate rate, errs on income" https://t.
The production errs on the side of caution, and that is an error, indeed.
But for events with fellow ethnic Chinese, he errs on the side of caution.
She is equipped with the supernatural foresight granted by her alethiometer, but still she errs.
But the novel errs in relying on Larry's vitriol as its only source of energy.
But this film errs on the side of ambition, making such faults easy to excuse.
I think the chain errs on the side of caution when it comes to flavor.
"An Acceptable Loss" errs in its insistence that political conspiracies demand larger-than-life action.
"The majority, fearful for the camel, errs in blaming the most recent straw," she wrote.
If anything, Dr. Niv said, the site errs on the side of underestimating the base rates.
Where Paul errs is ... everywhere else: [Trump] tells you he is rich, so he must be smart.
Produced by Mark Ronson, the track errs more towards George Michael's glacial Symphonia cover than Wainwright's original.
Like many big-screen comedies these days, it errs on the side of caution rather than outrageousness.
Too often climate coverage errs on the cautious side, suggesting that this or that may come to pass.
Seen through their characters' eyes, "Patrick Melrose" commits a basic sin: It errs on the side of obviousness.
But in a legal system that errs far too often on the side of harshness, clemency is vital.
"This inquiry fundamentally errs by proposing to keep our national broadband standard at 25Mbps," Rosenworcel said of the decision.
If he errs, it is on the side of over-involvement; he suffers, too smugly, from a savior complex.
It's already hard enough to react when you are focused, that when you are not, and it errs, it's over.
Well, then it errs just a little too much on the side of cliched teenage poetry and repetitious acoustic riff.
The allegiance of Kevin Muir, a market strategist at East West Investment Management, errs toward the latter half of that argument.
Also, Mr. Rubio's report errs in concluding that because manufacturing wages are high, policymakers should work to increase employment in manufacturing.
The gadget definitely errs on the pricier side, but I'd consider investing in anything that will improve the quality of my skin.
We're told the show errs on the conservative side when it comes to bleeping live award shows because of the family audience.
If #MeToo errs by running hot, its critics err by being too conservative, and by buttressing existing power structures in the process.
" The actor, however talented, must be kept from reading an author's work, Rilke insisted, for "he almost always errs and goes astray.
Handwriting's sketchy scientific past makes good reading, but Trubek errs in underplaying the contemporary research that shows handwriting's role in cognitive development.
" In response to suggestions social media companies discriminate against conservative viewpoints, Potts said Facebook errs "on the side of allowing more speech.
The reason the modern immune system errs this way, the thinking goes, is that it's not receiving the right kind of education.
We must have a court that errs on the side of personal liberty, the rule of law, and strict adherence to the Constitution.
But much of the political right equally errs in its own approach to the canon in assuming it merely confirms its own prejudices.
In his answers to questions after his statement, Pompeo errs seriously in asserting that sanctions will push Iran's citizens to change their government.
"Yet President Trump also errs if he comes to Brussels this week with a wrecking ball rather than a reformer's passion," he added.
This newspaper has been ready to criticise the bank when it errs, as it did in its handling of the financial crisis of 2007.
But these may trigger strikes and protests as state firms are closed or slimmed down, so he errs repeatedly on the side of caution.
In general, Breyer points out, the Court errs on the side of interpreting a law in a way that would make the law constitutional.
Each turn and revelation errs on the side of fun over being brainy, and the result is a case that feels just smart enough.
Much of the media — local and national, news reporters and opinion columnists — tries hard to tell stories accurately and corrects itself when it errs.
While both St. Vincent and Cara Delevingne have spoken publicly about their relationship, St. Vincent errs on the side of keeping her life very private.
In "Paradise to Perdition", the heavy-handed presence of the narrator errs on pastiche, disrupting a story set in a resort in the Indian Ocean.
Past and current editorial carelessness, coupled with the need to support the Democratic Party, does not allow for appropriate reflection on moments that Trump errs.
"He always errs on the side of the caution until he runs out of money and takes whatever he has to take," Mr. Damon said.
It'd be nice to have some other candidates' He said he personally errs towards former secretary Clinton, but conceded that this may reflect his age.
This new shooter errs even harder on the side of the classic range-finder aesthetic, whereas the E-M1 is a little more professionally laid out.
"The Court errs in ignoring this history and distorting the statutory text ... ultimately sanctioning the very purging that Congress expressly sought to protect against," she added.
It's a rare move for the company -- which normally errs on the side of labeling or demoting false content, often to the ire of health experts.
ALAN KUSINITZ, NEW YORK To the Editor: Daniel K. Williams errs in criticizing Jon Ossoff for his reluctance to advance his religious beliefs during his campaign.
Listen closely to the way people talk about highlighter, and you'll start to notice that it errs on the side of being just a little bit hyperbolic.
And it's fitting that the show errs on the side of largess, granting characters their full, complicated humanity without shying away from addressing the hardships they face.
GoGuardian CEO Advait Shinde says the system errs on the side of alerting more often, but the company refused to share stats about its software's failure rate.
Vogue's "73 Questions" series always errs on the side of awkward, but at least Kendall Jenner's episode has a few key Kris Jenner cameos to liven things up.
AI is smart enough to recognize the search term and any abbreviations, like GlcN, and liberally interprets evidentiary sentences so that it errs on the side of inclusion.
Fleur du Mal: Fleur du Mal definitely errs on the side of very sexy — think sheer lace bras and panties, silk tap shorts, garters, and even velvet thongs.
But where McCraney errs is in the structure of the narrative, which conceals what's actually going on until the last minute, for a twist that doesn't really pay off.
These photos capture all the times famous folk have donned headwear that errs on the side of ridiculous, zany, odd, and unique — but in a way that's totally awesome.
Shop Casper here and on Amazon or TargetType of mattress: A bouncy, breathable four-layer foam and latex bed that reportedly errs on the firmer end of the spectrum.
Elizabeth, as we've seen several times over the years, always errs on the side of caution, which very often results in someone dying — even if they didn't especially have to.
The filtering can sometimes get things wrong, though I've found it errs on the side of showing too many emails, rather than having you miss something you need to see.
If the system errs at random, if it fails evenly across all people just based on bad lighting or a weird glare, 5 percent might be a fine error rate.
If your skin type errs on the side of excessively oily, chances are you've taken countless different approaches to combat it: acids, mattifying primers, oil-free foundations... the list goes on.
But in the longer term it dilutes the tournament's quality and errs too far on the side of unpredictability for a global mega-event that comes but once every four years.
Between the improved hardware, mapping and the simple app, which errs of the side of offering almost too much information, it's hard to complain about the experience the new Roomba affords.
If the only difference between releasing one week and releasing another week is the sheer act of having to announce a delay, Monomi Park errs on the side of a delay.
Sometimes, the agency takes action through what are called closing letters, a public acknowledgement that the FTC has looked into an incident — and could punish a company if it errs again.
It wasn't the image of Spicer suited and perched behind a White House podium that drew errs; it was the failure of the artistic class to put him in his place.
Can Mehta's decision to stray away from the real-life version of events then, just be chalked down to dispensing a different perspective when it errs on the side of a lie?
That signature appreciation for odd, yet intriguing subjects perhaps errs on the predictable side by now, which is why a so-called Twitter bot, the Louis Theroux Bot, is so damn accurate.
One of the largest gay clubs in the city—with a clientele that errs on the trendier, muscle-flexing side—it's not a bad place come and show off your tiniest shirt.
It's also shown that it sometimes errs on the side of conservatism ahead of phone debuts: Demand outstripped supply for its current flagship phone, the X, shortly after it went on sale.
As The Times explained in a fact-check of Mr. McConnell, the comparison is imperfect — and Mr. Trump errs further by selectively choosing the second-highest increase to exaggerate the report's findings.
He also explained that he joined the liberal faction with respect to District 12 in part because of his belief in deferring to the findings of the trial court unless it clearly errs.
For all the richness of Mr. Brown's new orchestrations, and the vitality of a five-person dance ensemble choreographed by Rennie Harris, this staging smartly errs on the side of less is more.
DAVID GUY ASHEVILLE, N.C. * To the Editor: In her review of "The Art of Grace," Toni Bentley says that Kaufman errs in claiming that Ian Fleming based the James Bond character on Cary Grant.
That's not to say the room is a downer — it errs on the side of collaborative fun above all else — but it nevertheless juxtaposes the adrenaline rush of solving puzzles with some grim revelations.
He is willing to hold onto the restaurant for 10 years without needing to make a dime off it, but he errs in believing that Lara will be as sanguine about absorbing the blows.
In the case of the president's immediate family, the agency is required by law to provide round-the-clock security unless it is told not to and typically errs on the side of caution.
What's below is by no means a comprehensive reading list; it's quite abbreviated, in fact, and errs toward the current, the varied and toward word counts that can be consumed in a single sitting.
This presents every top official with a tough balance between serving the institution and serving the president, and some within the intelligence community has felt that Pompeo errs on the side of the president.
"The commanders, and I first among them, will continue to give backing to any soldier who errs in the heat of battle against an enemy endangering the lives of civilians and soldiers," General Eisenkot wrote.
However, legislation currently being considered by Congress errs in its funding details: it attempts to foot the bill by hiking costs on travelers, even though the money to pay for improving airport infrastructure already exists.
In a city where nearly everyone errs on the side of melodies, he comes off as a traditionalist in the way he tips each verse with boundless energy, rapping over songs like he's in a sprint.
The storyline is based on a vignette from Taylor's life featured in a June 21990 Vanity Fair story, and it admittedly errs on the side of an urban legend because no one can quite confirm it.
But if the selection errs on the side of inclusiveness, it does so in the interest of formal strength and material beauty, a juncture where making a point takes a back seat to indulging the eye.
But unlike the do-no-harm, boy scout farmboy of Smallville, Justice League Unlimited, and All-Star Superman, the Superman of the Injustice universe errs toward tyranny: He seeks to rule by force and threat of death.
Like every VW, the made-in-Germany Arteon errs on the bracing side when it comes to driving; the suspension, steering, brakes, and throttle response have all be tuned to reward a swift spirit behind the wheel.
But in an unsigned opinion, the First Circuit Court of Appeals responded with the judicial equivalent of a smackdown: The district court's ruling errs in so many respects that it is hard to know where to begin.
Abrons Arts Center's American Realness, which errs toward performance art and dance but with much more in the mix, and Beth Morrison Projects and HERE's Protoype, which spotlights opera and music theater, are slightly younger but already indispensable.
And I now realize that there's a certain sane and happy equilibrium to be found somewhere between control and chaos, which errs mostly on the side of nonalcoholic beverages, and drugs—if they feature—bought from friends, not family.
Like the tech companies that have similar processes, Whole Foods errs on the side of transparency when it comes to business philosophy, but company leaders also note that the wage disclosure is a way to make sure they're paying everyone fairly.
And I am confident that if the Fed errs and tips the economy into recession, the consequences will be very serious given that the zero (or perhaps slightly negative) lower bound on interest rates will not allow the normal countercyclical response.
Aritzia: The Canadian boutique chain mostly sells in-house lines like Wilfred and Babaton, and the edit errs on the side of simple tops, pants, and dresses that do just as well at work as they do on a night out.
It is an era that should be ripe for journalists and for the business of journalism — a profession that, though it errs often, is the best way we know of inoculating ourselves against the suffocating deluge of rumor and mendacity.
A spokesperson pointed out that while the company errs on the side of believing sexual assault reports, it still has to filter through them to ensure that each is indeed a situation wherein a person was complaining of being attacked.
Among that chorus of voices, Lael Brainard, a former Obama administration official and since June 2014 a Fed governor, has become a central figure in shaping the image of a Fed that errs on the side of caution when interpreting data and events.
If it errs on the side of caution while stripping monetization first and making users appeal to get it back, it has a chilling effect on people who are doing things YouTube explicitly allows and supports — but get caught in the dragnet anyway.
A fit model generally has the perfect proportions for a given size, is slightly taller than most women, has a cup size that errs on the smaller side, and doesn't have any particular quirks about her shape like most of us do.
While this particular storyline errs on the "do not attempt to actually do this" side (with Bob and the kids breaking into the Moody Foodie's house and forcing him to eat a different burger), don't let one negative review shake up your entire world.
"Even setting aside that this errs on the side of law enforcement rather than on the side of the accused, there is nothing in Demesme&aposs statement that is ambiguous, assuming the officers involved understood Demesme&aposs vernacular," editor Ed Krayewski wrote in a post on Reason.com.
But this is the real world we're living in, where the weather errs on the side of stifling and we're all seeking solace in the comfort of the AC, a safe distance away from the sun's harsh rays — thus dashing any hopes of them poetically "kissing" our hair.
That's what happens when you're the kind of citizen Teddy Roosevelt once described, not the timid souls who criticize from the sidelines, but someone 'who is actually in the arena, who strives valiantly, who errs, but who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement.
In fact, he muses explicitly on parenthood, first on "Proud"—"If I sing / I don't wanna be the one to leave by baby out without no bottle to drink"—and then on "Powerful Man," a track that errs towards the American Primitivist guitar of Robbie Basho and Jack Rose.
"The decision by the Fed to go all in on the dovish pivot caught markets off guard, with investors expecting a more cautious and gradual approach from a central bank that typically errs on the more hawkish side," Craig Erlam, senior market analyst at Oanda in London, wrote in a note.
"The Court errs in ignoring this history and distorting the statutory text to arrive at a conclusion that not only is contrary to the plain language of the NVRA but also contradicts the essential purposes of the statute, ultimately sanctioning the very purging that Congress expressly sought to protect against," she said.
The majority's inclination to permit immigrants to be grabbed at any time in the future is wrong, he wrote, but the Ninth Circuit's immediacy standard errs, too: when a parent asks a child to "mow the lawn, please, when you get home from school", that doesn't necessarily mean at the precise moment the child walks in the door.
" The President errs in focusing on "allegedly dangerous people who are part of the movement of immigrants seeking safety within our borders," when "a real concern for the country should be the potential for violent domestic political extremism to flare among people who live here and who perceive themselves to have an ally in the White House.
Unlike Whitewater prosecutor Ken Starr, whose years-long investigation sprawled far beyond its original mission to look at a failed Arkansas land deal, an examination of Mueller's career shows that, if anything, he more regularly errs on the side of narrowly interpreting his mission, doggedly and tirelessly pursuing his own assigned task while ignoring ancillary avenues or unrelated troubling behavior.
Rochester has a thoughtful nature and a very feeling heart; he is neither selfish nor self-indulgent; he is ill-educated, misguided; errs, when he does err, through rashness and inexperience: he lives for a time as too many other men live, but being radically better than most men, he does not like that degraded life, and is never happy in it.
In the meantime, Natacha Ramsay-Levi has fully found her voice at Chloé, one situated somewhere in the nexus of Georgia O'Keeffe's desert, Britain's World War II land girls, and Rita Ackermann's lush line drawings of women; one that no longer errs either on the side of too boringly office-centric or too boho-beach-bingo, but walks its own, very fine, line.
Indeed to Bishop McElroy's first point, I know very well the emotional costs of the annulment process for the people touched by it, the extent to which the church's requirements can seem to add burdens to people already going through a lot, and also the extent to which an annulment process that errs on the side of mercy can itself seem like a way in which the church doesn't take the first marriage's possible reality as seriously as it should.
The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat.
The US errs heavily on the side of caution with Syrians; in 2015, the Department of Homeland Security said the US only took in about one-tenth of the Syrian applicants referred by the UN. Step 5: If the applicant clears all of those screenings, a specially trained officer from the Department of Homeland Security travels to the country where the refugee is currently living in order to interview them in person, to make sure both that their claim to being a refugee is valid and that they are admissible under US law — making sure they weren't involved in persecution of others in their home country, providing material support to terrorists, and so on.

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