Sentence examples for erroneous debate from inspiring English sources

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It's highly doubtful -- one hopes, at least -- that anyone respectable will seek to end the erroneous debate over whether the government should interfere in the construction of the Cordoba House with a No Mosques Amendment.

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While Donald Trump has stirred up hot debates surrounding erroneous allegations towards Muslims over the past few months, what was initially ludicrous has now slowly transformed from a bizarre delusion into a topic that infiltrates real conversations.

To bolster their argument, the 16 cite the case of Dr. Chris de Freitas, a former editor of the journal Climate Research, who got embroiled in a fierce debate over an erroneous paper on climate trends that he approved for publication.

But Justice William Brennan wrote for the court's majority that "erroneous statement is inevitable in free debate, and … it must be protected if the freedoms of expression are to have the breathing space that they need... to survive".

Correction: December 28, 2000, Thursday An article in Business Day last Thursday about Thomas Frank, the author of "One Market, Under God: Extreme Capitalism, Market Populism and the End of Economic Democracy," gave an erroneous name in some copies for a debate feature in which he took part in the online magazine Slate.

SUNDAY REVIEW A contribution to the Room for Debate forum last Sunday attributed an erroneous distinction to President Obama.

A careful re-reading of these debates over the covering-law model in history suggests that the debate took place largely because of the erroneous assumption of the unity of science and the postulation of the regulative logical similarity of all areas of scientific reasoning to a few clear examples of explanation in a few natural sciences.

Clinton explained that his remarks in a 1992 presidential primary debate with Brown were based on an erroneous CNN report, the author of which also acknowledges his error.

This is, of course, one of the most enduring and divisive debates on mental illness within ethnic minorities the erroneous medical "phenomena" of schizophrenia in young black men that, unless you actually research it, at face value, could be easily viewed as a "black" disease.

Correction: September 1, 2000, Friday A picture of President-elect Vicente Fox Quesada of Mexico on Tuesday, with an article about a debate over abortion rights, reached The Times with an erroneous caption from Agence France-Presse and was published in error.

Texas America's undisputed execution champion, with 342 since 1982 is debating whether a governor's commission should investigate erroneous murder convictions.

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