Sentence examples for errors of any kind from inspiring English sources

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In May, Francis Beckwith, a professor at Baptist-affiliated Baylor University, Waco, Texas, resigned from the presidency of (and membership in) the Evangelical Theological Society, an organization that required commitment to the principle of biblical inerrancy i.e., that the Bible is without errors of any kind.

In safety related computer control, redundancy is used to cope with errors of any kind.

For this reason, there are no errors of any kind in the Bible; hence, if the Bible says the world was created in seven days then, indeed, it was created in seven days.

Quality control on sequencing reads produced by the SOLiD platform started with mapping the SOLiD reads to an earlier version of the CLC assembly generated from SOAP [ 63]-corrected Illumina 200 bp reads, allowing 2 errors of any kind (color space, single nucleotide difference, or indel).

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For example, asked whether they thought the Bible should be taught "as fact" and therefore "accepted without too much questioning", parents and education professionals favoured questioning, whereas SRI volunteers tended toward "biblical inerrancy," the view that the entire text of the Bible is free from error of any kind.

Today Lord Justice Hughes and Mr Justice Silber said there had been "no error of any kind" when SIAC decided against releasing Qatada during the Olympics, when police and security services were fully stretched, because it would be "exceptionally problematic" and risky for the public.

"Claims of ineffective assistance of appellate counsel, however, do not pose the same risk that a trial error of any kind — will escape review altogether," Justice Clarence Thomas wrote in the majority opinion.

Outcome of the study was taken to be the presence of at least one self-reported adherence error of any kind (i.e. unintentional or intentional) during this period.

In 69% (n = 74) of the sample we observed at least one adherence error of any kind in the month prior to the visit: 28% (n = 30) of the participants made only unintentional adherence errors, 24% (n = 26) made only intentional adherence errors, while 17% (n = 18) made both types of errors.

The number of errors (any kind of foot slip or total miss) was divided by the total number of steps in each crossing, yielding the percentage of missteps (Kunkel-Bagden et al., 1993).

It's a truism for a lot of people that self-published books are filled with typos and errors of all kinds.

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