Errors
in sentence
468 examples of Errors in a sentence
The global economic crisis that began in 2008 is similar to the Great Depression of the 1930’s not only in terms of its depth and duration, but also in view of advanced countries’ policy
errors
and hesitation.
Its execution, however, was crippled by its very narrow scope for application, the absence of corresponding laws governing corporate restructuring, excessive government intervention, incompatibility with the policy-based bankruptcy procedure then in place, technical errors, and a general inability to make the code operational.
Politicians, however, hate to confess past
errors.
Moreover,
errors
are even harder to correct.
But, though the Fund’s economists may be at risk of forecasting ten of the next three crises, it would be unwise to dismiss their concerns entirely on the basis of past
errors.
Nonetheless, he was a flop in his brief earlier incarnation as opposition leader in 2008-2009, widely seen as arrogant, non-consultative, and prone to spectacular
errors
of judgment.
Whether they are right or wrong becomes clear in retrospect, which is why
errors
are unavoidable (though they should not be left uncorrected for long).
Publish or PerishOXFORD – A few years ago, two Norwegian researchers presented their version of a scientific-research slippery slope, with honest
errors
(mistaken observations and analyses) at the top and intentional fraud (plagiarism, falsification, and fabrication) at the bottom.
Faced candidly, this very self-questioning may generate those changes, those new hopes and fruitful
errors
whereby the arts are celebrated and renewed.
It is a tragedy of policy
errors.
This posed a risk of substantial policy errors, which would have constituted a deadly blow on reputation, the most important capital of any central bank.
Despite early errors, Hungary's banking industry is now the most sophisticated among the transition economies and the internationalized part is modernizing its corporate services, contributing to the health of companies in the wider economy.
Corruption and OccupationTEL AVIV – Police investigations, commissions of inquiry examining the
errors
committed during the Lebanon war of 2006, repugnance at former President Moshe Katsav’s alleged sex crimes, and now Prime Minister Ehud Olmert’s announcement that, with charges of corruption swirling about him, he will resign in September: all of this suggests profound wounds in Israel’s moral tissue.
What China regards as Hong Kong's comedy of deference is quickly becoming a tragedy of
errors
for Hong Kong's citizens.
It is obvious that politicians and bankers made grave
errors
that contributed to the current crisis.
Ebeneezer Scrooge's nocturnal visitors were able to convince him of the
errors
of his ways.
Machines are increasingly monitoring patients as well, helping to prevent human
errors
in hospitals and pharmacies.
The institution has since acknowledged its
errors
in all these areas.
It goes without saying that thorough deliberation is essential to good legislation, not just to secure the political buy-in of others, but also to avoid drafting
errors
and limit unintended consequences.
If public opinion attributes the crisis to policy
errors
or lack of reform, there is a chance that the right policy lessons will be learned, and that sound growth policies will result.
Collecting accurate information on all patients (while still respecting privacy) is vital to tracking public-health threats, lapses in care, and medical errors, and is a necessary and essential condition for holding open and honest debates about health-care issues that can affect entire communities or countries.
According to a British Medical Journal analysis by Martin Makary and Michael Daniel of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, in the United States, medical
errors
alone are the third leading cause of death, after heart disease and cancer.
In the context of their analysis, medical
errors
could include bad doctors, poor clinical judgment, miscommunications between staff members or departments, and incorrect diagnoses.
Those (like me) who think that specific policy
errors
and institutional flaws are more to blame than European integration itself are being drowned out.
Screening, if carefully targeted to limit errors, also may have a role to play.
They use their discipline as a kind of mental hygiene to protect against the grossest
errors
in thinking.
What about
errors?
Errors
regularly occur in academia, but they are more swiftly and systematically corrected than in other fields.
At the time of this writing, he still defends the validity of his work, while admitting “human errors” in the preservation of the stem-cell lines, including contamination by a fungus.
In statistics and the theory of decision-making under uncertainty,
errors
are inevitable.
Back
Related words
There
Which
About
Their
Movie
Would
Continuity
Policy
People
Other
Could
Never
Economic
While
Years
Story
Factual
World
Medical
Crisis