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But this was no mere error of process to be easily explained away.
He said Southall's conduct "was not a mere error of judgment in a challenging environment where there may have been few established principles for guidance".
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In addition, inequalities arising from a reasonable administrative policy or which are mere errors of judgment are insufficient to constitute a violation of Article 12(12.
However, absolute equality is not attainable and inequalities arising from "the application of a reasonable administrative policy" or "mere errors of judgement" are not sufficient to constitute a violation of Article 12(12.
Such deception is intentional and requires the deceiver to know or believe ~p and the deceived to believe p. One reason for thinking self-deception is analogous to interpersonal deception of this sort is that it helps us to distinguish self-deception from mere error, since the acquisition and maintenance of the false belief is intentional not accidental.
Conventional truths are mere errors that appear real to the ordinary beings, but they are in fact no more real than the falling hairs that are reducible into the "modes of apprehensions" (snang tshul).
Mere error-checking is not enough; and the stress on veridicality is correct insofar as description of the functioning of the representational mechanism needs to invoke the target being represented (or misrepresented).
The speed of the turntable yielded a measurement of big G with an error of a mere 14 parts per million--about 10 times more precise than ever before.
The principle of the RME can be expanded from a mere sampling error perspective to the concept of total survey errors and transferred to the assessment of forest carbon stock changes.
Transcendental falsity, by contrast, is always the result of some special idiosyncrasy or accidental glitch in the cognitive generation of a given judgment, and thus represents a mere "performance error" in the operation of our cognitive faculties, and not a gap in our transcendental cognitive "competence".
Now, one line of response might be to say that the doubts the skeptic raises over our modal knowledge here can themselves be blocked or shown to be spurious, for example, by providing evidence for the reliability of our methods in the modal case, or questioning the right of the skeptic to use the mere possibility of error against such knowledge.
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