Yet thousands of churches see empty altars week after week and year after year and cover this sterile situation by misapplying the Scripture. |
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Yes, but to you blame the magistrate for misapplying the law, or do you blame the law itself? |
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Several experts interviewed by The Associated Press have said the hospital was misapplying the law. |
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But aren't there several distinctions that need to be drawn, and isn't the administration misapplying the lessons of Iraq? |
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But for quite some time now, we have been hearing of lawyers misapplying clients' money and involving themselves in activities that tarnish their professional image. |
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However, misapplying the epistemological rules leads to different, erroneous, and often conflicting solutions, and from there to confusion. |
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Then a previous loan servicer began misapplying some of her payments, Mr. Rothbloom said. |
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The arrangements had the unintended effect of misapplying some of my Parliamentary allowances for non-Parliamentary purposes. |
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Nevertheless, he does make some apparent missteps by misapplying current concepts as they relate to his argument. |
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Despite being viewed as positive, it is argued that membership in such groups can lead to young people misapplying their newly learnt skills through fighting in households, schoolyards and communities. |
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Ever since, we've been misreading him, or at least misapplying him. |
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Commissioner Kelly said Wednesday that the decline in arrests after the directive was issued did not necessarily mean that the officers had been misapplying the law earlier. |
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Fifth, that the Court of First Instance erred in law by misapplying the criteria developed in Airtours for the assessment of the feasibility of tacit collusion. |
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Clubs determined to be misapplying the Student Member Program may be required to pay full dues for all student members in the club to the point at which the misuse was found to occur. |
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He concluded driver error in misapplying the accelerator pedal instead of the brake had caused the collision. |
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The reasons were not made public but we can reveal he was accused of misapplying assets. |
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One of the adverts shows a poor-sighted surfer who takes an ironing board to the beach instead of a surfboard, while the second features a woman misapplying her lipstick. |
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