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errors freely time
As this is the first time I have had the floor, it may be well for me now to confess, that I am in the habit of freely imputing errors to my fellow-men. Gerrit Smith
errors obvious
Other than obvious errors like forgetting a line, often I can't see any difference between take one and take 20. Clint Eastwood
errors elude-us generations
Absolute certainty will always elude us. We will always be mired in error. The most each generation can hope for is to reduce the error. . . . Carl Sagan
errors trial-and-error trials
The fossil record implies trial and error, the inability to anticipate the future, features inconsistent with a Great Designer (though not a Designer of a more remote and indirect temperament.) Carl Sagan
errors views rigidity
They (i. e., the Pythagoreans ) did not advocate the free confrontation of conflicting points of view. Instead, like all orthodox religions, they practised a rigidity that prevented them from correcting their errors. Carl Sagan
errors giving challenges
We are prodding, challenging, seeking contradictions or small, persistent residual errors, proposing alternative explanations, encouraging heresy. We give our highest rewards to those who convincingly disprove established beliefs. Carl Sagan
errors speech opinion
Who ever heard a theologian preface his creed, or a politician conclude his speech with an estimate of the probable error of his opinion? Bertrand Russell
errors crank
More cranks take up unfashionable errors than unfashionable truths. Bertrand Russell
errors commit ifs
Why repeat the old errors, if there are so many new errors to commit? Bertrand Russell
government
If you want the government off your back, get your hands out of its pockets. Gary Hart
government wanna
I don't want to overthrow the government. I wanna fire 'em. Gallagher
government placed united
The United States Government has placed me on no-fly lists. Edward Snowden
government tells understand
What I want to understand is what I am talking about on the stage. What I don't want to understand is what the government is talking about when the government tells me about taxes. Elaine Stritch
government issue pension priority
The pension issue is a priority for my government and also a priority for our economy, Vicente Fox
government means pictures vietnam war
Vietnam is often called our only uncensored war, but that only means that the government wasn't vetting the pictures and words. Bruce Jackson
government
Whatever government is not a government of laws, is a despotism, let it be called what it may. Daniel Webster
government opposition supported
We supported the contras. We're not against all opposition to government, or all paramilitary operations. Chris Matthews
government interests latter local peculiar represents system
The danger in our system is that the general government, which represents the interests of the whole, may encroach on the states, which represent the peculiar and local interests, or that the latter may encroach on the former. John C. Calhoun
federalism provision unlimited
It will be well to advert to the proportion between the objects that will require a federal provision in respect to revenue; and those which will require a state provision. We shall discover that the former are altogether unlimited; and that the latter are circumscribed within very moderate bounds. Alexander Hamilton
federalism obligated regarding sort thinks
Regarding the sort of federalism and its details, he thinks that federalism is not obligated to anything other than being general. Ibrahim Jaafari
federalism obstacles relation religion south
There are no obstacles but discussions on federalism in the south and the relation between religion and state. Jalal Talabani
federalism faults tendencies
So far I, at least, have no fault to find with implications of Hamilton's Federalism, but unfortunately his policy was in certain other respects tainted with a more doubtful tendency. Herbert Croly
federalism constitution composition
The proposed Constitution is, in strictness, neither a national nor a federal constitution; but a composition of both. James Madison