Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
The case being before us, however, its resolution by the majority is another erroneous decision.
Thomas believes that an erroneous decision can and should be overturned, no matter how old it is.
Finally, the machine reaches its erroneous decision: You're a deadbeat.
Until my superiors thought better of that erroneous decision, that is."
Without the registries, they said, it is possible that erroneous decisions are being made about the effectiveness of new treatments.
It was dark as we approached and passed between the islands that had figured in my erroneous decision to separate, seemingly ages ago.
He made an erroneous decision and in order to cover his initial mistake, he committed one wrongdoing after another.
He also said he was "deeply concerned that children" could be harmed by his agency's erroneous decisions.
"We urge the U.S. side to correct its erroneous decision."
I am encouraged that if Bush ever makes the erroneous decision to come to Toledo, you guys are primed and ready to go.
The erroneous decisions were ours, and we must accept the responsibility for them, but the absence of experienced senior advisers helps explain the errors.
He is sufficiently aware of his own failings to know that satyāgrahis are capable of making erroneous decisions.
The safeguards promised by the Commissioner are not adequate to preclude great numbers of erroneous decisions, which could be life-threatening to many people."
The NFL later stated that the game-extending pass interference call was an erroneous decision by the referees.
When the American reserve appeared before the Chew house, Washington made the erroneous decision to launch attacks on the position, all of which failed with serious losses.
He asserted that his actions had been vindicated with the passage of time, that "no substantially erroneous decision of mine has yet been specified.
And at the last minute you made what appears to be a political decision - but perhaps not, perhaps just an erroneous decision - not to let it out.
Defense lawyers said they were seeking the transcripts because they felt the prosecution's instructions to the grand jury could have led it to an erroneous decision to bring charges.
"We believe that Missouri may permissibly place an increased risk of an erroneous decision on those seeking to terminate an incompetent individual's life-sustaining treatment," the Chief Justice said.
An erroneous decision democratically reached, although it certainly may do great harm, is in the long run better than a correct one that damages our carefully crafted system of checks and balances.
"It's clear that they made a lot of erroneous decisions, and they're going to have to live with their errors," said Mr. Rossi, the mayoral aide and Baron member.
The Court is learning, however, because groups of doctors, as well as individual doctors, are crying out at this erroneous decision as incompatible with the ethical commitment of physicians to patients.
A Todd's paresis in this context may overestimate the extent of neurological deficit due to the vascular process itself resulting in erroneous decisions with regards to acute stroke therapy such as thrombolysis.
He added that "an erroneous decision not to terminate results in a maintenance of the status quo" while an erroneous decision to end treatment "is not susceptible of correction."
"If the United States clings to its erroneous decision on the basis of miscalculation of the situation, it will inevitably cause severe damage to Sino-U.S. relations," a Foreign Ministry statement said.