Sentence examples for accepting the error from inspiring English sources

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Now there's something – a long rally, which Robson wins by pushing Li about the court with some assertive thwocks and eventually accepting the error.

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It seems that Ms Rousseff has at last tacitly accepted the error of her economic ways.In this section On borrowed time Feeling very mellow Tropic of Copenhagen Dilma changes course Reprints Related topics Central banking Public finance Antonio Palocci Domestic policy Political policyShe won the election by pointing to Brazil's full employment and continuing increase in real incomes.

Perhaps if we knew that he was a hopeless romantic, a naive optimist or socially mistake-prone, I'd accept the error in judgment, but I don't really know who he is, what he really wants and what motivates him, so that aspect of the scene didn't quite work for me.

This type of person will never accept the error of their ways and will always go off on a rant rather than being compassionate in their interactions with others.

Professor Gray, though, "knew from Scripture the attributes of God, and therefore could accept the errors, evil and suffering of Nature," Professor Miles wrote.

The journals that did accept the error-riddled paper demanded fees of as much as several thousand dollars for publication.

"If this altar boy policy bothers us, we must ask ourselves if we have not unconsciously accepted the errors of the current age; specifically, that the differences between men and women have no more spiritual significance than 'plumbing' arrangements," he said.

Then she forces Robson back and accepts the predictable error, gone wide from the baseline.

It was noted that the power was weak, so the probability of committing type II error (falsely accepting the null hypothesis) for the other measurements was high.

Accepting the likelihood of mistakes and errors is scary, but it is a kinder and less distressing option in the long run.

As they put it, we need to "accept the possibility of error and subject every idea, including the most apparently commonsense ones, to rigorous empirical testing" and we must "resist the kind of lazy, formulaic thinking that reduces every problem to the same set of general principles".

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