The difficult balancing exercise is for the Board, and not for the court, to perform and the Board cannot do this if it misapprehends the principles it must apply. |
Wade as the inchoative point of the abortion debate trajectory misapprehends the full scope and nature of the debate and unduly focuses on judicial actors. |
In the view of the Panel, Complainant misapprehends the legal requirements for determining causation. |
With respect I find that the Commission misapprehends the Panel's finding for the following reasons. |
One damns her with faint praise, while the other misapprehends what she actually does. |
Thirdly, Mill's position, by calling mathematics merely another species of inductive inference, misapprehends mathematics. |