Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Thus, it should not be deleted as a simple error in fact, even if it is wrong.
It tries to link this requirement to what is being imposed on doctors but makes some serious errors in fact.
Therefore, errors in facts and information were highly unlikely, especially from authoritative sources such as Patuone.
The official guide for scorers explains: "Writers may make errors in facts or information that do not affect the quality of their essays.
Pro tip: When you are trying to argue speeds and feeds it erodes your credibility significantly when you make obvious errors in fact.
But critics also discovered and pointed out numerous lapses in scholarship, errors in fact and breaches in the elemental rules of quantification.
"The proposal is rampant with false assumptions, misleading statistics and errors in fact," wrote Assistant Chief John J. Holmes, in a draft memorandum summarizing the police reaction.
On the basis of claims of grave errors in fact and judgment by the Norwegian Criminal Cases Review Commission, the conviction of Torgersen will be reviewed again in 2009-10.
Last January the Supreme Court ruled in another Texas case that because Federal courts were the place to resolve constitutional errors, "not errors in fact," the Court had no obligation to hear new claims of innocence.
In a statement on Tuesday, hours after the report was made public by the department's Office of Professional Responsibility, Mr. Sessions defended his integrity, disputing the overall conclusions of the report and complained of "numerous errors in fact and mistaken conclusions."
In a bitter denunciation of the procedures used in the ethics investigation, Mr. Sessions complained that the report had been made public just a few hours after he received it, without giving him a chance to respond to what he called "the numerous errors in fact and mistaken conclusions it contains."