While manning the monetary policy dials, Bernanke agreed to forgo impartiality and err on the side of accepting inflation rather than risk upsetting the recovery.
And on ERR there were four government defeats - including one which reinstated civil liability in breaches of duty of health and safety regulations.
That their developers (namely Bioware) are the greatest in the world and never err.
And they err yet more if they think that, given a free choice, their citizens will prefer American to local artefacts.
As Buchanan notes, economists and others err when they view the market process as one among many possible routes to efficient social ends.
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When people are left alone, they will produce and do everything they value more highly than their alternatives, and when they err (either by producing and doing too much or too little of something), they will be corrected by the feedback voluntary, commercial institutions provide.
Newly released AAN (American Academy of Neurology) guidelines earlier this week to manage sports-related concussions recommend trainers, coaches and physicians to err on the side of caution and remove athletes from play in the setting of a possible traumatic brain injury or concussion.
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Then MPs spend the rest of the day dealing with changes made by the House of Lords to the Growth and Infrastructure Bill, the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (ERR) Bill, the Defamation Bill and the Groceries Code Adjudicator Bill.
We certainly are humble about our ability to err and about the possibility that the environment may get challenging from time to time.
We had a group of Founding Fathers who knew the scriptures, who knew the wisdom of the ages, who knew that there was such a thing as human nature, who knew that man was prone to err and government ought to be constructed on the basis of that knowledge, but that man could rise to great heights when inspired and when given the opportunity.
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And they will be presiding, err, providing the evidence on promotions and advertising as to whether we need to introduce regulation.
Yes, people do lie about these things, and yes we should always err on the side of caution, but caution goes both ways and ought to apply just as much to alleged victims.
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Is it sometimes worse to underplay potential hazards and consequences than to err on the side of caution?
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Labour peer Baroness Hayter of Kentish Town is proposing the amendments to the current Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (ERR) Bill to change that.
"Tracking the health of populations is worth the investment, and we want to err on the side of caution because the stakes are so high, " Brookmeyer said.
When dealing with traditional prisoners of war, as the United States did in World War II, Korea, and even Vietnam, it was reasonable to err on the side of leniency and treat detainees with deference and respect.
However, reading through the article you end up with the impression that this is because of sterling investigative work by various NGOs and the likes of, err, the New York Times.
This paper from Arthur D Little and Ericsson (who, err, make broadband equipment so might safely be assumed to have an interest in the matter) claims that there is such an effect.
Information on the status of those fans was unclear and the decision was made to err on the side of caution with this very serious incident.
And it is probably better to err on the side of overstating the problem than understating it because there is growing concern about the extent to which the housing market can recover from the subprime crisis.
Yet energy industry members and investors are well-advised to err on the side of great caution.
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And if in doubt, should prudent policymakers err towards doing too much or too little?
In the meantime, IKEA faces a dilemma: err on the side of caution and pull its meat balls from all European stores.
It is time for investors to err on the side of caution and begin moving their chips off the table before the New Year.
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Even though there are signs of improvement, the U.S. economy is not out of the woods yet and the U.S. Fed may err on the side of caution when it comes to removing monetary policy accommodation.
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Desperate Dan is still in there as is Beryl the Peril but there are new strips too like James Blonde - an inept secret agent - and The Bogies - the imagined adventures of err.. bogies.
And David Beckham, hanging up his cleats - err - boots, as they're called in Britain.
The verdict could prompt Italian scientists in the future to err on the side of exaggerating risk and over-alarming the public, or to say nothing at all, said Brooks Hanson, a spokesman for the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
She has never worn them again and now makes sure to check the dress code, preferring to err on the conservative side.
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