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Trump has said he'll err on the side of Washington.
"We err on the side of the voter," said Earley.
Many artists choose to err on the side of safety.
I'm unabashed about correcting people when they err on this.
Still, it's best to err on the side of caution.
Still, I try to err on the side of less.
"I believe we should err on the side of greater expression."
You might want to err on the side of caution, though.
And I have chosen to err on the side of life.
It may be best to err on the side of caution.
The decision was reached to err on the side of disclosure.
But I would prefer to err on the side of caution.
Sometimes it is infinitely better to err on the side of caution.
"We'd rather err on the side of caution with children," she said.
"I just have to err on the side of caution," Allen says.
"You have to err on the side of caution," FIU Police Capt.
"I must err on the side of saving a kid," state Sen.
"As a guy, you err on the side of caution," Jeffrey said.
And in such cases, courts often err on the side of dismissal.
But they would do well to err on the side of caution.
"The court has to err on the side of caution," Rea said.
One was to err on the side of responding rather than ignoring.
And if you err on the side of rain, wear a waterproof pair.
Officials say you should err on the side of safety, and avoid it.
Should we err on the side of caution and never eat airplane food?
Err on the side of safety and let her make the first move.
However, anyone considering this reversal procedure should err on the side of caution.
"[Now] I always err on the side of wearing less makeup," she said.
So who was DPR to err on the side of anything but yes?
I'd rather see them err on the side of activism than being passive.
If you see something suspicious, always err on the side of speaking up.
"You always err on the side of caution," Heat Coach Erik Spoelstra said.
When in doubt, they err on the side of giving their children freedom.
You have no way of knowing, so always err on the safe side.
"Indonesian judges tend to err on the side of public opinion," he said.
BC: So here I have to be-, to err on the side of caution.
I prefer to err on the side of modernity when it comes to dentistry.
Top CEOs tend to err on the side of caution dealing with any president.
Feel free to err on the side of over-including when thinking about this.
In the meantime, uncertainty is driving executives to err on the side of caution.
The first reason is that its airports err on the side of extreme safety.
" He added: "I do think I want to err on the side of caution.
Patients should still err on the side of caution and avoid cannabis, Hennessy advised.
Err on the side of caution, especially if your kitchen is warmer than usual.
"We err on the side of providing notification if we need to," Trepp says.
Women, for a while at least, tended to err on the side of tolerance.
We err on the side of allowing content, even when some find it objectionable.
And now I think that ... and we would err on holding back and restraining.
But there may be more reason now to err on the side of caution.
But in the longer run, we still prefer to err on the side of caution.
Still, as with any scam your best defense is to err on the safe side.
Thus, we evolved to err on the side of detecting threats in such ambiguous situations.
And if I err, I'm going to err on the side of protecting this defendant.
But until then, many women will err on the side of safe rather than sorry.
"We err on the side of caution," said Daniel Thomas, Clue's head of data science.
This is a situation where I feel we must err on the side of safety.
That need to err on the side of caution is one of Brexit's biggest downsides.
Facebook has defended its changes, saying it wanted to err on the side of transparency.
Err on the side of modesty — in some countries, for example, women rarely wear shorts.
Platforms will configure their filters to err on the side of taking down your uploads.
"I'm always happy to have folks [err] on the cautious side of things," Minkin says.
In fact, it suggests that it is better to err on the side of caution.
This means we should err on the side of caution when accusing people of grandstanding.
When questions arise, the government is supposed to err on the side of a lower level.
As such, the bank is still expected to err on the side of caution on Friday.
That won't be the easiest judgment call to make, so err on the side of caution.
So I would err on the side of caution," Dr. Ken Davis told CNBC's "Squawk Box.
I've missed flights before so I err on the side of very early when I can.
Err on the side of caution and always go above and beyond with your cleaning standards.
Err on the more conservative side The natural question, of course, is which state's jurisdiction applies.
"Seriously, if you are ignorant about something, please err on the side of tolerance," she said.
And harsh penalties will create incentives for firms to err on the side of heavy-handedness.
We've gotta err on the side of aggression, and we were not aggressive with our defense.
In the meantime, err on the side of caution and use apps for their designed purpose.
Involving communities in the process is a clear way to err on the side of inclusion.
But they insist that when listing the dead they err on the side of under-estimation.
It's better to err on the side of caution and just use a damp towel, though.
Campaign for Nature's O'Donnell urged the world to "err on the side of boldness and ambition".
But I would rather err on that side than on the side where everybody else is.
"It's better just to err on the side of caution and take things slowly," Brogan said.
But within this framework, fixed-income strategists advise investors to err on the side of caution.
So when in doubt, err on the side of caution (and liquidity) in these volatile times.
Yet never one to err on the side of understatement, the President decided to go for more.
If anything, he should err on the side of too much contrition, the better to attain forgiveness.
The important thing is to cook the fish slowly, so err on the low side if needed.
Emilie Yerby says that we must "err on the side of life" because medical errors are inevitable.
For the rest, the NBS must make educated guesses, which will err on the side of continuity.
Err on the side of over-communicating, even if you annoy a few people in the process.
When asked about these challenges, both the AI Foundation and SurfSafe err on the side of caution.
Men's statistical bad driving tends to stem from deciding to err on the opposite side of caution.
Still, it's better to err on the side of caution rather than excuse potential risks, I suppose!
In the meantime, this is a humanitarian crisis, so politicians should err on the side of generosity.
But given the choice, the Doctor will always err on the side of kindness, goodness, and understanding.
You've got to err on the side of the safety and security of the American people, Senator.
The losers err on the side of excessive fatalism, like the classic threats to leave the country.
The winery must err on the side of discarding any fruit that might be tainted, he said.
"In general, infants' immune systems err on the side of a decreased response to infections," Coates said.
It's better to err on the side of caution with something as explosive as the r-word.
Analysts, therefore, have generally expected the U.S. to err on the side of a small, limited attack.
While the problem is complex, the short-term answer is simple — err on the side of caution.
If you aren't sure either, err on the side of caution — at least until your exit interview.
But because there's any potential at all, they're going to err on the side of being cautious.
This dance works best when both consumer and restaurant err on the side of generosity, not suspicion.
Two, when the courts construe ambiguous legislation, they should err on the side of limited government power.
At the end of the day I tend to err on the side of representing the show.
Until college athletics has a fairer economic system, players should err on the side of extreme caution.
So in my case, because I don't know, I've decided to err on the side of life.
Investors continue to err on the side of caution as turmoil surrounding Brexit shows no signs of alleviating.
While bachelorette gifts can err on the raunchier side of the party-spectrum, not all are entirely tacky.
Any nation or entity interacting with Iran should do its diligence and err on the side of caution.
Medics err on the side of caution when calling in trauma patients to avoid missing a true emergency.
But in this flawed and complex world, I think we must still err on the side of life.
When it comes to drinking, the responsible thing to do is to err on the side of caution.
But hey, better to err on the side of being "too much" than to hide under a rock.
Cautious, clean officials who err on the side of inaction are seen in a much less flattering light.
A lack of consensus on best practice is forcing all involved to err on the side of caution.
And we tend to err on the side of being pretty bold, but there's a lot of responsibility.
If a blogger is heavily endorsing a special tea or "detox wrap," err on the side of caution.
The case against higher rates is basically that it makes sense to err on the side of stimulus.
For selecting the weight, err on the lighter side and increase the weight next time you work out.
Unfortunately, as cool as that looks, the competition's rules have decided to err on the side of caution.
Always err on the side of caution and investigate—don't be sidetracked by ambiguity, conformity, or peer pressure.
We should err on the side of believing women, but sometimes, that belief will be used against us.
"I always err on the side of overcommunication in hopes that people will appreciate my transparency," he said.
"The public school system has to err on the side of caution," Ms. Topham said in an interview.
"We'll err on the side of what's right for the industry," he said in a briefing for reporters.
Former content monitors also said they were trained to err on the side of keeping content on Facebook.
"The issue is border security and you should err on the side of staying solid there," said Sen.
Gosling often wears patterned shirts and outfits that err on the side of casual on the red carpet.
The department is known to err on the side of caution in these matters, and the reason is understandable.
Even if none of these things are true, it's humbling (and safe) to err on the side of caution.
Governor John Bel Edwards urged the state's residents to err on the side of caution through the recovery process.
"We'd rather err on the side of erasing convictions, than allow convictions to stand that have not been reviewed."
And if you're wondering how formal or informal to be, it's better to err on the side of formality.
"We must err on the side of safety," Delta said in a statement provided to PEOPLE at the time.
"This is a version of them being patient and they are going to err on the side of caution."
It's that rigid rules are bad, whether they err on the side of too much mess or too little.
Any case that hinges upon moral judgment or beliefs must err on the side of personal liberty and freedom.
So, it's better just to err on the side of caution and not be around a ton of people.
If you're questioning whether couples counseling could help your relationship, maybe you should err on the side of caution.
Educators in places like Florence are understandably predisposed to spend that money and err on the side of caution.
When pressed, it seems like they're going to err on the side of the doves rather than the hawks.
To err on the side of solidarity, even against one's strongest emotions, is not to sacrifice our individual humanity.
TV's insistence on "tops" means route-setters may err on the side of simplicity, putting off many seasoned climbers.
When you are unsure whether a project is a scam, it is better to err on the side of caution.
"And I do tend to err on trying to be the voice of reason in defusing situations more these days."
However, on balance the Fed has shown a tendency to exercise caution and to err on the side of dovishness.
If there's a particular entry you're not sure about, err on the side of caution and leave it be.2.
Most candidates have some kind of issue in their medical history and most err on the side of withholding information.
It seems likelier that they will err on the side of caution than allow the economy to run too hot.
While you can never beat quality, you can err on the side of affordability in an effort to shop smarter.
But often, ISPs err on the side of caution and end up blocking websites that aren't necessarily offering objectionable content. 
The operators tend err on the side of caution, programing the car to take safe routes at below average speeds.
"Our goal is to err on the side of giving people a voice while preventing real-world harm," he writes.
The latter movie will surely err on the side of prestige; in the meantime we get the network primetime version.
In recent days, however, his administration has suggested it would err on the side of stricter enforcement of marijuana laws.
"Err on the side of being a little more conservative with your life expectancy estimates when estate planning," Kozak said.
The NMFS should err on the side of overprotection rather than underprotection "The court soundly rejected that approach," says Jasny.
As a result, they struggle with whether they should err on the side of too much censorship or too little.
But then we have to look at the incentives for referees, who want to err on the side of caution.
Err on the side of caution – keep in mind that a charging cable can have internal damage that isn't visible.
"But to the extent that you can be accommodating, you better err on the side of being accommodating," he added.
"We have to err on side of caution" after recent shootings at Walmart stores in Texas and Mississippi, McPhilamy said.
Although medical journals vary in their requirements, many urge researchers to err on the side of revealing a company relationship.
"In a criminal case, you have to err on the side of the rights of the criminal defendant," he said.
Especially in times of crisis, unemployment law tries to err on the side of the claimants — or should, in theory.
Bison can reportedly run up to 35 miles-per-hour, so it's best to err on the side of caution.
To err on the safe side, the company's engineers often program the vehicles to give other objects a wide berth.
But, as Brennan reports, the mathematical models that have been proposed work only if voter ignorance has no shape of its own—if, for example, voters err on the side of liberalism as often as they err on the side of conservatism, leaving decisions in the hands of a politically knowledgeable minority in the center.
Pressured by tight profit margins, chefs tend to err on the side of caution, which can result in under-cooked steaks.
We'd rather people err on the side of caution—if they feel anything is wrong, they should come to the tent.
What to do: Anytime you suspect a heart attack, "err on the side of caution and call 911," advises Dr. Rosen.
Whatever side you err on, be it Ali G or Ai Wei Wei, it's time to get on board with gold.
Typically, I err on the side of caution when it comes to eyeliner and opt for basic black or brown shades.
"With all forms of sharing classified information, there is a strong tendency to err on the side of caution," she said.
Environmental groups have questioned the independence of the bodies, and called for the EU to err on the side of caution.
It can't hurt to err on the safe side and remind friends—well-meaning or otherwise—not to touch your screen.
Medical interventions save lives, and many women, myself included, prefer that their doctors err on the side of the baby's life.
Musk does still seem inclined to err on the, say, optimistic end of things when it comes to the virus itself.
The investigators appeared to err on the side of recommending criminal cases against them, though federal prosecutors often rejected the recommendations.
But the company says it will "err on the side of leaving the content up" when it comes from public figures.
While some people early on weren't sure about digital and social, "We decided to err on going all in," he added.
All these are arguably reasonable trade-offs for the party to make, to err on the side of inclusion — for now.
However, given clear guidelines that err on the side of letting content slip through the net, they should not be prohibitive.
All evidence considered, and although we can't know for sure, I'd err on the side of a Clinton win among Hispanic voters.
It's still early days in this important area, so for now it may be best to err on the side of caution.
I tend to err on the side of getting to know the company and the current processes well before proposing a change.
The courts err on the side of keeping laws in place, and in ambiguous circumstances they look to the intent of Congress.
While Scott's designs err on the safer, tried-and-true side, she's been pleasantly surprised that slightly edgier stuff can sell, too.
We all often err on the side of caution because we don't really know the difference between the different types of labels.
If an AI can be said to reason, feel, suffer, should err on the side of caution and treat them like people?
" And then he reiterated the site's mantra: "It's a substance, and we want to err on the side of not restricting things.
Attuned to the shaming qualities of the word, I err on the side of the vulgar, just to see how it feels.
To err on the safe side, I personally now prefer to avoid purchasing from brands like Forever 21 as much as possible.
Short trips can err on the side of a heavier tent while longer, multi-day trips may call for an ultralight option.
This is not a great time to get food poisoning, so err on the side of caution and toss what's expired. Yes.
But we try to err on the side of giving them a break, especially older people who've been living here for years.
Banks argue that when they err on the side of reporting potential problems, they end up flooding the government with false leads.
Even as provinces have lowered their alert levels for the virus, many companies are choosing to err on the side of caution.
"I believe that when its not absolutely clear what to do, we should err on the side of greater expression," Zuckerberg said.
It seems like a long time, but when it comes to elevators, it's always good to err on the side of caution.
It will be difficult to make this cat walk backwards at this point, and McGahn should err on the side of disclosure.
We err on the side of allowing content, even when some find it objectionable, unless removing that content can prevent a specific harm.
That said, you can expect this particular feature to err on the pricier side, given that it's only useful if it's relatively scarce.
"We continue to err on the side of full transparency in this area and have updated law enforcement on our findings," it said.
It's always better to err on the side of caution and listen to your body if it feels like you need to stop.
They can err on the side of seeking to curtail opioid prescriptions because they rarely have to look pain patients in the eye.
Scioscia said they wanted to err on the side of caution and take him out when the pitcher informed them of his problems.
The roughly ten monks connected with the bar at any given time come from different traditions, but all err on the liberal side.
This close to the election, the governor may be inclined to err on the side of caution and pick the most inoffensive appointee.
There's an understandable sense to that: Publicists are less likely to complain if you err on the side of calling their clients rich.
Given the hundreds of thousands of people whom prescribed narcotics have killed and harmed, we need to err on the side of caution.
"Err on the side of applying if you're not sure — a lot of people are eligible that may not realize it," Evermore says.
Err on the side of things staying the way they are at the end of the episode, as far as background details go.
So doctors tend to err on the side of caution and treat all breast cancers with surgery and, in many cases, radiation and chemotherapy.
For most screening interviews, the interviewee must show a "credible fear" — a deliberately generous standard designed to err on the side of non-refoulement.
Until then, I'm going to have to err on the side of caution and reserve weed for the fusty living room where it belongs.
If that sounds like a lot of communication over a relatively small charge, it's because Digit wants to err on the side of transparency.
While I understood there could be a debate about at which point life begins, it seemed imperative to err on the side of life.
" That fact leads companies to "err on the side of a slightly larger pop to make sure the news around the deal is positive.
San Antonio coach Gregg Popovich continues to call Leonard's return imminent but said he'll err on the side of caution before re-activating him.
Even if you're not explicitly asked to submit one, you should "err on the side of sending one," says Glassdoor community expert MaryJo Fitzgerald.
"We probably err on the gentle as a dove side" instead of the biblical admonition to be "as wise as a serpent," Adamson said.
Still, they must decide whether algorithms should err on the side of taking down posts that should stay, or keeping posts that should go.
"I think there's pretty substantial evidence in history that we tend to err on the side of transparency more than anything else," Sollenberger said.
Still, she noted that "traditional dress codes still apply," and encouraged guests to always err on the side of caution when choosing their outfits.
Err on the side of caution Because this isn't an exact science, everyone will have their own sense of what might be a spoiler.
" He added, "I'd like to err on the side of 'just because there's gun legislation does not mean the Second Amendment is being infringed.
"I think you have to err on the side of the market going up versus the market going down," he said today on CNBC.
Employers are legally obligated to provide employees with a healthy, safe work environment and several are opting to err on the side of caution.
REBNY subsequently emailed its members encouraging brokers to err on the side of caution and avoid collecting excessive fees until state regulators weighed in.
REBNY subsequently emailed its members encouraging brokers to err on the side of caution and avoid collecting excessive fees until state regulators weighed in.
But my husband tends to err on the side of cheap — I mean frugal — so it&aposs one of his favorite places to shop.
While the government is said to err on the side of disclosure, the VEP has proven controversial because so little is known about it.
And that is a reason Buffett believes management must focus on valuation, and err on the side of caution, when it comes to buybacks.
Otherwise, I'm not sure that my breakfast test threshold is much different than the norm and I typically err on the side of caution.
" Another told the New York Times, "Until there's more concrete evidence, I would err on the side of the Republican, strictly for tax reform.
"If we have to err on over-balancing the market a little bit, so be it," Saudi Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih said on Wednesday.
Because most social networks err on the side of a better user experience with fewer accidental cancellations, more imposter accounts are able to slip through.
Other doctors have seen held-back sneezes causing ruptured eardrums and pulled back muscles, so it's perhaps better to err on the side of caution.
Researchers have shown that, unsurprisingly, they tend to err on the side of caution, rejecting those without passports (and especially those who are not white).
Grandparent cliches err on the side of wholesome in a way that totally obscures what your older relatives may have been like in their youth.
Many surgeons therefore err on the side of caution, knowing that if they put a defective liver into a patient, it will probably kill him.
Flagpole Swim, purveyors of sleek, colorblocked suits that err on the sportier side, has collaborated with Oscar de la Renta on a limited-edition collection.
Even if the company's official dress code maxes out at "wear pants" it's still best to err on the side of professionalism, especially for interviews.
But I decided long ago that in the pursuit of work / life balance, I would err on the side of life as often as possible.
" The governor later backtracked during the interview, saying he was being "slightly facetious" and that "it's better to err on the side of being safe.
Long term, you can optimize this buffer to increase utilization rates, but to start, it is always best to err on the side of caution.
I get bored very easily when making music, and always err on the side of constant mutation and variation within a given song or album.
"Prison officials tend to be overzealous in their banning, and often err on the side of banning," said Emerson Sykes, staff attorney at the ACLU.
Still, some public policy groups say even with the Fed's actions, Congress should err on the side of doing much more than it's currently considering.
The movement restrictions will affect Easter festivities and religious services -- but Museveni said it was better for citizens to err on the side of caution.
"I think they'll err on the side of providing more accommodation to the repo market," said Kathy Bostjancic, chief U.S. financial economist at Oxford Economics.
Cruise collections, which are notionally intended to be transseasonal wardrobes for jet-set shoppers who flit between climates, tend to err on the lighter side.
Speaking to CNBC via email, Deepa Somasundari, director of client success at global job site Indeed, urged jobseekers to err on the side of caution.
"Antetokounmpo also advised the 19 year old to err on the side of caution and "have patience, work hard, and make sure you&aposre healthy.
However, if patients aren't harmed and education doesn't suffer, we should probably err on the side of treating our doctors-in-training as benignly as possible.
"We have to err on the side of caution to make sure all of our citizens are safe," he said, according to the Post and Courier.
Siding with Texas, Mr Roberts was happy to err on the side of executing Mr Moore where evidence of his intellectual functioning was less than precise.
Miley said that Social Sentinel's algorithms do look for slang and context, but err on the side of caution in what is flagged to school officials.
When decisions are subjective, content reviewers are going to err on the side of caution, since YouTube could face legal repercussions if it fails to act.
Even for military-aged males living and working alongside militants, "we err on the side of these individuals being noncombatants until proven otherwise," one official said.
At least technology platforms that err on the side of ranking by engagement allow users to decide individually if what they read is false or exaggerated.
" They added: "We err on the side of keeping the public record open and do not have the resources to investigate every comment that is filed.
"I just really hope we err on the side of disclosure about our systems so that people have full confidence when they go vote," said Sen.
Her latest street style stunting, however, has seemed to err on the side of that aforementioned Girl Power-pushing, high-heel wearing, glitter-loving pop band.
Chapter 25: The optimism bias When in doubt, both doctors and patients tend to err on the side of optimism, assuming that a treatment will work.
As Facebook tries to recover from the breach and regain the trust of its audience of 2.2 billion, it should err on the side of transparency.
It's perfect for a family game night, but if you family members who err on the much younger side, go for something a little more PG.
This is not the case with a watch list, which relies on the predictive judgments of anonymous analysts predisposed to err on the side of caution.
If enough people are making noise about something — regardless of what it is — they'll usually err on the side of acting fast to make it stop.
While it includes boilerplate references to opening up, the report makes clear that the government will continue to err on the side of control for now.
The canvassing board ultimately accepted all the ballots, saying it would err on the side of allowing them rather than disenfranchising more than 180 valid votes.
If, however, you are concerned about your cardiac health, obviously consult a doctor, he says, and do not hesitate to err on the side of caution.
Faced with potential criminal and civil penalties, most online platforms likely will err on the side of removing content rather than risk making the wrong choice.
" Writing to the Financial Times, Soros said that Facebook should "err on the side of caution and refuse to publish" political ads on its platform. "Mr.
"The governor has a particular belief system that often causes him not to err on the side of marginalized communities," Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum told me.
But if you introduce it to somewhere that doesn't fit the culture, people are going to be more fearful and err on the side of caution.
And I think also, the tools are not as effective on the downside, so I would err on the side of easier monetary policy -- on the curve.
As the attorney general knows and is clear and well established in law, the university has a duty to err on the side of the First Amendment.
Of course the company may be trying to err on the side of caution, to prevent bad actors being able to interfere with the vote across Europe.
"I tend to err on the side of security," Trump said during an interview with conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt when asked about the NSA's metadata program.
"Risk sentiment showed some signs of rebounding late yesterday but I would still err on the side of caution," said KBC rates strategist Mathias van der Jeugt.
You honestly never know what tricks Grande might have up the sleeves of her oversized sweatshirts, and it's always better to err on the side of caution.
Even harmless remarks can be interpreted the wrong way, Darke tells Make It. If you feel that you must use humor, err on the side of caution.
James McGregor, chairman of APCO Worldwide's Greater China region, said companies would likely err on the side of not sending executives to China for the time being.
But that seems crazy to me – most parents I know err on the side of being almost overly paranoid when it comes to protecting their kids' data.
The definition of overheating is different for each person, so the cabin crew keeps the interiors of a plane cooler to err on the side of caution.
While the Riksbank looks likely to err on the side of caution, Norway's central bank, appears set to hike rates in December despite facing similar inflation headwinds.
The only way to ensure this, naturally, is to err on the side of approving patent applications, so that more and more people feel encouraged to file.
That's at least according to exchange-traded fund experts, who are starting to err on the side of caution with stocks hovering near their all-time highs.
Instead of trusting the data, judges in "progressive" San Francisco consistently err on the side of pre-emptive incarceration for those too poor to pay cash bail.
But when you're applying to a job, you don't know who will appreciate that and who won't — so it's better to err on the side of professionalism.
With a product like this, however, I'd rather it err on the side of detect more motion, rather than less, and Ring's offering certainly fits the bill.
He added that while Facebook wont allow speech or expression that promote violence, the company will err on the side of allowing expression rather than restricting it.
The bystander's instinct — to err on the side of caution, to call the police when in doubt about a child's safety — may at first blush seem laudable.
There are so many great dog influencers, but a lot of the time they err on the side of goofy meme speak or talking like little babies.
He also maintained that as the world body's top human rights advocate, he did not want to err on the side of silence and regret it later.
As we stand on the doorstep of this new frontier, policymakers should err on the side of public safety, but build in guardrails to protect our privacy.
We can begin to mitigate the potential bias only if we are aware that a conflict exists, so doctors should always err on the side of disclosure.
While our story is highly anecdotal, I agree with Michelle Stevens that it's good to err on the side of independence — and there's no substitute for experience.
To reflect and listen and apologize where an apology is due (and if unsure, to err on the side of a superfluous sorry than an absent one).
In this context, some policymakers were inclined to err on the side of caution and retain the ability to prolong bond purchases again next year if needed.
Instead of using the words we should, we rely on a lazy catch-all; we let fear dictate our actions and err on the side of caution.
It is a dilemma many young singers face: Push hard and risk damaging your voice, or err on the side of caution and chance missing your moment.
In the absence of that clarity, executives say they must err on the side of caution and shut down lines of business and accounts that pose questions.
But Balko argues that agencies "want the dogs to err on the side of false alerts" because it gives police wide latitude to search for illegal activity.
This will almost certainly result in overbroad censorship as both the tools and their human operators will err on the side of caution rather than risk criminalization.
"When asked to pour a single serving, even if people know what that means—and many don't—most err on the side of too much," White says.
The same goes for costumes that are sexy or provocative — even if you have a casual office or a tight-knit team, err on the side of caution.
The potentially severe effects of nuclear accidents encourage folks to err on the side of caution, but that inclination to add more safety measures can also increase costs.
"It's probably best to err on the side of caution and minimize exposure as much as possible, until it's ruled safe in other stages of pregnancy," she says.
Michelle Bachelet voiced concern that businesses and financial institutions were "likely to err on the side of caution and completely halt transactions relating to the Government of Venezuela".
With the departure of former president, Chen Bo, who was suspended in December for the loss, traders expected Unipec to err on the conservative side under new management.
The fight over what to do with e-cigarettes is continuing to heat up, and New York is the latest state to err on the side of caution.
In practice, it's a de facto coin toss — with federal pressure to be tough on sexual assault adding strong incentives to err on the side of the accuser.
Central banks that worry more about high inflation than low will tend to err on the hawkish side, and will find themselves steering into recession with some regularity.
Bush had directed those reviewing what documents to release to err "on the side of transparency and disclosure, and we believe we have done so," the attorney wrote.
While some corners of their gastronomic empire are casual crowd-pleasers, the ones that have put them and kept them on the map err on the daring side.
Because the laws in these states don't explicitly give young mothers the right to decide for themselves, doctors — wary of lawsuits — inevitably err on the side of caution.
Absent compelling evidence that noncompetes are economically beneficial — and if anything, the evidence suggests the opposite — states might want to err on the side of protecting worker autonomy.
Big sight gags are fine, but if there's the slightest doubt that something pushes too far in an effort to get noticed, err on the side of caution.
Until that happens, physicians and mental health professionals are expected to err on the side of safety and can be held legally liable if they fail to act.
"The banks are still too trusting of the individuals they employ," Mr. Streff said, adding that banks tend to err on the side of giving tellers too much access.
As Michaelangelo Matos wrote in an essay for Vulture, the academy's tendency is to err on the safe side when selecting the winners in the two dance/electronic categories.
Skip using glass or ceramic because they might shatter if the heat gets up too high (which shouldn't happen, but it's best to err on the side of caution).
Because investing losses hit us twice as hard as investing gains buoy us, we must address our gut's willingness to take risk — and err on the side of conservatism.
So much harm has been done in the recent past by strong expressions of religious antipathy that local jurisprudence tends to err on the side of muzzling perceived extremism.
With tried-and-true picks that err on this side of affordable, you can safely stock up without going broke — and get a shelfie-approved routine in the process.
Andy Sellars, a staff attorney and fellow at the Harvard Law School Cyberlaw Clinic, told The Verge that the case's users should probably err on the more conservative side.
Maarten-Jan Bakkum, investment strategist for emerging markets at Hague-based NN Investment Partners, said the currency float offered opportunities but he would err on the side of caution.
"As a safety precaution, the Met canceled the remainder of the performance to err on the side of appropriate caution," Sam Neuman, a Met spokesman, said in a statement.
New York State's health commissioner, Dr. Howard A. Zucker, said the number of sexually transmitted cases was small, but it was best to err on the side of caution.
But the platforms are constantly tweaking their algorithms and content moderation policies, and even false claims can create an incentive to err on the side of promoting the right.
Assuming you're not going to fish out a ruler to make dinner (I never do), err on the generous side of a quarter-inch thick when you're eyeballing it.
You need various sizes in your arsenal, but "if you're going to err in one direction, I would err on the side of smaller ones," Mr. Van Wyck said.
If you're touching your partner's testicles for the first time, it's best to err on the side of gentleness to begin with — unless, of course, they tell you otherwise.
Even if lawsuits alleging Title VI violations fail, students and faculty members will be scared into silence, and administrators will err on the side of suppressing or censuring speech.
"This analysis examined account usage patterns and is constructed to err on the side of the customer in determining which accounts are included as potentially unauthorized," Sloan said Tuesday.
When we navigate discussions around risk tolerance, I think that as financial advisors we actually have a duty to acknowledge the science and err on the side of conservatism.
I usually don't care for thick, cheesy soups because they err on the heavy side, but I think the portion size of this soup was perfect for a starter.
Many owners are guided by serving sizes listed on pet food labels, but these are just general guidelines that tend to err on the high side, Dr. Loftus said.
"Until we get more information, I think at this time it is reasonable and consistent with best public health practice to err on the side of being conservative," he said.
But the two most prominent examples we actually have in Doctor Who's past of imagining a female Doctor both err on the side of comedy: Steven Moffat's—yes, that Moffat!
But by making a decision to limit what it saw, the Supreme Court made a decision to err on the side of accepting things as normal that clearly were not.
"From a risk management perspective, that suggests, if we are to err, it is better to err on the side of being more accommodative than being more restrictive," he said.
"We'd rather err on the side of caution," Davis told Reuters, noting that its tech to flag child exploitative content may mess up, but that people can appeal these screwups.
"I believe that when it's not absolutely clear what to do, we should err on the side of greater expression," the CEO said in a speech delivered at Georgetown University.
The government, therefore, must err on the side of too little censorship, allowing too much offensive speech rather than censoring views that some people, or even most people, find offensive.
I have noticed, however, that once academic administrations properly commit to necessary diversity programs, they sometimes err on the side of overkill that can unintentionally help to discredit such programs.
With the global growth outlook dimming rapidly, I believe the Fed will err on the side of caution and tighten more slowly than markets, and now possibly Powell himself, expect.
For now, they are trying err on the side of privacy and are giving meeting participants full control over the transcript with the ability to delete it if they wish.
Why it's on the radar: Trump told conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt that he tends to "err on the side of security" when it comes to debates over NSA surveillance.
"Unless we're really disciplined in how we define it, with examples, and we err on the side of narrow, it can grow in ways that are unintended," Ms. Citron said.
In fact, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. wrote in his 2012 opinion upholding the health care law, that the court should err on the side of sustaining federal laws.
Julie Mella and Ramona Azcona, the owners of She Winks Lash Studio in New York, recommend that novices err on the conservative side; they can always up the drama later.
However, the vessel-tracking data tends to err on the conservative side, with its estimate of 22016 imports some 21.2 percent lower than the official figure of 20173 billion tonnes.
"I will always choose the safety of my constituents above all else, and I think it's best to err on the side of caution," he said in a statement Friday.
"We should be more mindful," she said, recommending that doctors ask risk-assessment questions, prescribe shorter courses and err on the side of not having leftover, "just-in-case" pills.
Otherwise, for the first seven days after getting the IUD, you should err on the side of caution and use a second form of protection like condoms, to prevent pregnancy.
Airlines err on the side of caution when it comes to flight schedules to avoid causing more chaos in their systems, said George Hamlin, an airline and commercial aerospace consultant.
If you're not quite sure what you need, it's better to err on the big side, as a larger processor can still handle smaller jobs when you need it to.
The central bank needs to start looking at monetary policy's impact on asset prices before economic conditions, Dalio said, adding he would err on the side of caution on rate hikes.
But the right macroeconomic policy, especially when so much of the world is stuck with near-zero rates, is to err on the side of faster growth and above-target inflation.
"I think it's a great anthem for people to use whenever someone's trying to hold you down or bully you," the songstress said, seeming to err on the side of caution.
This may mean that requests are left in the hands of inexperienced FOI officers who err on the side of caution, says Maurice Frankel of the Campaign for Freedom of Information.
The stones steal the show on these mostly under-$100 fashion jewelry pieces that err on the chunkier side, rather than delicate, dental-floss-thin, Catbird-esque bands and layering chains.
His main concern was that I might write stories while on Chinese soil and, since he didn't entirely understand what TechCrunch did, he wanted to err on the side of caution.
To Thais, she's the rare musician from the country to achieve global recognition; her credibility abroad has given her cachet, even if local musical tastes err on the more mainstream side.
That's why companies expanding in India err on the side of caution — nobody wants bad PR or government ire in an important market over a little nudity or a dead cow.
And, like all brownies from Baked, it is mixed entirely by hand to prevent a caky texture — the nemesis of a good brownie, which should err on the side of fudgy.
And what I did was to direct, you know, my counsel to conduct a thorough investigation and to err on the side of providing anything that could be connected to work.
Of course, if you want to err on the side of caution, you could always go for the brand's seamless offerings, which prevent any embarrassing camel toe situations in the office.
South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham told reporters on Wednesday that Barr gave him private assurances that he would "err on the side of transparency" when it came to releasing Mueller's report.
" The Kentucky Republican walked backed some of his criticism later in the interview, saying he was being "slightly facetious" and that "it's better to err on the side of being safe.
Since we don't know what's going to be important, we have to err on the side of inclusivity and insist that the entities that own our cultural history do the same.
And if you want to err on the more cautious side and use a backup birth control method (like condoms) while taking an antibiotic, then by all means, go for it.
Here's where things get tricky: If you plan to buy a new phone that is much faster than your current one, you should err on the side of buying more data.
"You always want to err on the side of caution," said Dr. Gary LeRoy, a family practitioner in Dayton, Ohio and the president-elect of the American Academy of Family Physicians.
That raises the stakes if something is fake or misleading — so as you're debating whether a story fits the categories above, err on the side of caution before you amplify it.
But Pankratova told me that, more often, she was expected to intuit the rules rather than have them spelled out, a system that made everyone err on the side of caution.
" If the Department of Education adopted the definition, he added, "students and faculty members will be scared into silence, and administrators will err on the side of suppressing or censuring speech.
The fear is that they could be caving to Trump and political pressure, they may err on the side of smooth sailing so there will be more traditional type (Fed) nominees.
Instead, if the moderator is unsure, they should err on the side of caution and still label the content as "Terrorist Content," which will then be reviewed by a second moderator.
Like many couples, the pair figured they'd err on the side of caution and avoid the back luck superstition of the groom seeing the bride in her wedding dress before the ceremony.
But Mike Abelson, GM's vice president for strategy and global portfolio planning, told Reuters that it will err on the side of building too few than too many to suit consumer demand.
In fact considering that is what she is explicitly saying in the song, let's err on the side of narrative agency and say it's a sweet funk tune about casual good times.
One implication of assortative mating is that most estimates of the returns on investment in a university education err on the low side, as they fail to take spouses' earnings into account.
Cuomo reiterated Sunday morning that there was no further credible threat, and he urged New Yorkers to "err on the side of caution" but feel comfortable to go about their daily business.
While the option of removing the pin is easy to understand, other rule changes are more complicated, and Thomas said he expected players would err on the side of caution at first.
Off-limits topics vary between couples, but it's always best to err on the side of caution or simply ask them before sharing a potentially private bit of information with someone else.
Though Kim's social media habits typically err on the side of fluff, occasionally between snaps of workouts and tweeting emoji at nearly 50 million followers, she'll slip something in a bit heavier.
They'll become important later on for dealing with financial institutions, so having between five and ten is a good bet—err on the side of more if the deceased had complicated finances.
"This spring storm demonstrates the difficulty of predicting weather, and what we try to do is err on the side of caution and public safety," said Steven Bellone, the Suffolk County executive.
Most predictions of that sort probably err on the optimistic side, and it may be wishful thinking that China's economy will make up most of what is being lost once coronavirus recedes.
And phones make it easy to crop our images after the fact, so it makes sense to err on the side of "too wide" and let users do the zooming and cropping.
To "err on the side of caution," US Army cadets throughout high school and university were banned from using TikTok while in uniform to represent the military, a spokeswoman said in November.
While both plants and animals awaken via distinct changes in metabolic functioning, most plants prefer to err on the side of caution, waiting for hints of full-on summer before they bloom.
Knowing that these data have no magic remedies, the Fed, like a doctor prescribing an experimental drug, has been very cautious in its policy measures, bent to err on the accommodating side.
Both Carroll and Bauer said experts don't know how common it is for people to have the virus without symptoms, which is why it's better to err on the side of caution.
Waymo also tunes the system and its test engineers to err on the conservative side in terms of making the call to disengage, which makes the low rate for 2016 even more impressive.
In his own effort to be Christian, he aligns himself with refugees and victims of drug trafficking and has expressed that he would err on the side of open arms and open borders.
"It may seem like we're being overly stringent, but we need to err on the side of caution," says Maria Palumbo, the privacy officer at Lawrence General Hospital, where my father was treated.
Given the importance of those two duties of government -- to err on the side of life, and to protect the disadvantaged -- I do not think a wise government would choose to introduce it.
A way to mitigate this notion would be to make sure you have a large margin of safety present within your analysis, err on the side of caution, and don't bet too large.
Here's why: Firstly, as a retired investigator, my experience is that when reviewing text messages as part of a criminal case or counterintelligence investigation, one must always err on the side of caution.
Faced with certain demand effects and uncertain supply effects, a cautious Fed pursuing its dual mandate will likely err on the side of caution and raise rates more than it would otherwise have.
This is crucial to the function of any website where people can post content, and internet companies have traditionally tended to err on the side of removal, even when claims may be dubious.
In July, YouTube chief product officer Neal Mohan told CNN Business the company will always "err on the side of protecting children" when it comes to any of its product or policy decisions.
Office policy is to err on the side of investigating a case if it seems at all viable; typically, only about 80 cases out of the roughly 1,19093 annual nominations are deemed eligible.
For kitchen devices, err on the side of dumb appliances, like a reliable toaster oven from a well-known brand, such as the $170 Panasonic FlashXpress or $280 Cuisinart Chef's Convection Toaster Oven.
Price: $4.29I understand that most chain-restaurant salsas are going to err on the mild side to be palatable for most guests, but this one was probably the tamest dip I've ever tasted.
In any given political moment, viewers will turn to Hollywood for an escape, and right now, it seems, is when many of us want that diversion to err on the side of hopefulness.
Generals like David Petraeus, former head of the Central Intelligence Agency and America's former commander in Afghanistan, regularly implored the troops to err on the side of caution when it came to opening fire.
"[He said] that because my physique wasn't as great, he decided to err on the side of caution to avoid me asking him to remove it or edit the photo," she shared on Instagram.
This movie appears to err on the side of making it look like no one actually understands what they're doing, though Snowden does seem to plug in that tiny USB drive like a pro.
Crossing the aisle may trouble them in the short term, but the choice to err on the side of caution regarding such a forceful and precipitate piece of legislation is one voters will understand.
"We would strongly encourage the WHO to err on the side of caution, halt further formalization of new gaming disorders and stimulate better research into the role that screen time plays in our lives."
While the country is moving toward more a relaxed dress code, recently saying female travelers won't have to wear a long cloak called an abaya, it's best to err on the side of caution.
Lagarde herself seems to be unimpressed with traditional monetary policy categories like "doves" (those who tend to like looser monetary policy) and "hawks" (those who err on the side of caution when lowering rates).
Gay rights groups draw inferences from Hobby Lobby — Ms. Tiven calls the case ''particularly telling'' — to argue that Judge Gorsuch would err on the side of religious freedom in cases involving discrimination against gays.
As a result, a Powell-led Fed may be more willing to err on the side of patience, waiting for further evidence of rising inflation first before taking additional steps to remove policy accommodation.
It is worth noting that last year the authors of a study looking at 40 years of sea-level-rise forecasts concluded that the IPCC's experts consistently "err on the side of least drama".
Ambrosie, who endured his fair share of injuries, as well as one concussion, during his career, said that as commissioner, he was obliged to err on the side of caution and see what happens.
"We made the call to basically err on the side of machine intelligence, as opposed to waiting for human review," YouTube's Product Officer Neal Mohan told the Washington Post in an article published Monday.
Mitchell, a veteran Democrat and a former diplomat, said on "Squawk Box" that Trump should err on the side of American intelligence, rather than denials from Russian President Vladimir Putin and WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
"Draghi at least just sent a clear signal of the ECB's willingness to err on the side of caution when it comes to the first rate hike," said Carsten Brzeski, chief economist at ING Germany.
"Against a backdrop of large oscillations in NZD/USD during the past six months, we err on the side of negativity for the next few months," said Imre Spetzer, Westpac's currency analyst in New Zealand.
Haldane said the central bank should err on the side of responding too aggressively, given potential doubts about the effectiveness of monetary policy at boosting demand when British interest rates are already close to zero.
"While our efforts are not perfect, we have decided to err on the side of providing people who need help with resources as soon as possible," Emily Cain, a Facebook spokeswoman, said in a statement.
David Rosenthal's take on the core relationships is both less textured and less toxic than Amy Sherman-Palladino's, but with the end so near, the show can afford to err on the side of warmth.
It's an odd name for a restaurant that can err on the side of meekness, as with a bland ceviche of yellowfin tuna, or duck supposedly anointed with patis but bearing no trace of it.
We decided to err on the conservative side when it came to any doctors who showed up as duplicates, with more than one NPI number at the same address: They were excluded from the analysis.
Michael O'Hanlon, a senior fellow in foreign policy at the Brookings Institution, said lawmakers are right to err on the side of caution when it comes to protecting U.S. military systems and national security assets.
Though the market's internal performance may not seem critical at first, the composition of equity outperformance shows that the Street may be starting to err on the side of caution in such an expensive environment.
Even if the Federal Aviation Administration drags its feet a bit longer than it needs to, it seems better to err on the side of caution than to make a rushed and perhaps shortsighted decision.
That run of bad publicity might explain why it's taken the decision to err on the side of caution in this instance and ground all its autonomous vehicles, despite the tech not being accused of culpability.
With each passing season, eyewear trends become less and less for the faint of heart: The last year alone has seen an explosion of daring silhouettes that some would say err on the side of impractical.
"I think it's a good thing to err on the side of 'Let's not talk to people about their bodies unless they bring it up first and they want to talk about their bodies,' " she said.
"It might be better to err on the side of traditionalism unless that individual is clearly, clearly part of the entire family unit where everyone would think it is the most natural fit," Ms. Swann said.
By Denise Lu Where local emergency rooms are close at hand, Border Patrol agents tend to err on the side of caution, taking their charges for costly and sometimes unnecessary medical evaluations, several health providers said.
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Anthony Fauci said Sunday that it was better to err on the side of caution in coronavirus mitigation, even if the steps taken appear to be an overreaction.
Historically, the practice has been "if in doubt, err on the side of aggressive, life-sustaining treatment," said Thaddeus Pope, who directs the Health Law Institute at Mitchell Hamline School of Law in St. Paul, Minn.
"A movie studio has to answer to a marketing department, and to shareholders, to ensure the broadest audience possible for its product; it tends to err on the side of caution as a result," he said.
"We will err on the side of our compassion, but we want to make sure that our volunteers and all who come to receive those necessary services are safe," Bishop Budde said at a news conference.
At a time when many of the nation's biggest acts err on the side of blandness, it is worth recalling how an artist of Ms Bush's sheer strangeness became one of the outstanding stars of the day.
"We always err on the side of not removing any content (don't even remember when I last did) but things are getting hot and it's important we understand this as a community," Chastain replied to another user.
She said that doctors knew that not all would benefit from it, but gave it to all anyway to err on the side of caution, because they could not identify which women did not really need it.
Battin: At the end of the day, I think we need to make sure we don't err on the extreme of trying to get too data driven and too kind of leading with science and not art.
Games like 2013's psychiatric hospital-set Outlast, on the other hand, err on the opposite end of the spectrum when portraying mental illness, wholeheartedly adopting tropes involving the criminally insane and abandoned, decrepit mental health institutions.
Out of justified caution, we now err on the side of putative autonomy, and the heartbreaking story of your damaged brother is a result; when we erred on the side of putative beneficence, other heartbreaking stories resulted.
Germany's proposed law increases incentives to err on the side of removal: Any platform that leaves criminal content up for more than 24 hours after being notified about it risks fines as large as 50 million euros.
To the Editor: Since so much about the Brett Kavanaugh case is disputed and senators (like the rest of us) are subject to error, it is time to consider which side it is better to err on.
Even according to the official Chinese data, which tends to err on the optimistic side, over the past few days alone the number of coronavirus infections has increased some 6900 percent, from 2628,28503 cases to over 22020,000 cases.
" The techies wrote: "The legal ambiguity the amendment creates would have a chilling effect as platforms will err on the side of extreme caution in removing content uploaded by their users, while cutting back on proactive prevention measures.
However, if the Fed is on the fence regarding a future rate hike, it could consider his comments and err on the side of raising rates, lest the central bank be viewed as succumbing to White House criticism.
"The cowardice decision to err on the wrong side of the fence to avoid negative publicity in a catch 22 position has definitely revealed the selfishness of the organization not to stand with their employees," wrote one reviewer.
Doctors sometimes err on the side of caution, assuming, for instance, that when urine samples from a catheter grow bacteria that there is an infection, even though the culture result may simply represent bacterial colonization of the catheter.
As Vox's Dylan Matthews has explained, Hillary Clinton has previously downplayed allegations against her husband — which is problematic because as a candidate she's insisted that we should err on the side of believing women who make such accusations.
But in China, where officials are often incentivized to err on the side of caution and prioritize social stability above all else, stirring up public debate with hard-hitting questions about ethics is not always a welcome endeavor.
As much of a good boy or good girl your doggo might be, I'm recommending to my clients that it may be safer to err on the side of caution and not allow strangers to pet your dog.
I personally am not bothered by the repetition because I think the two uses are sufficiently different, but for our purposes here I will err on the side of caution and flip it to [Muckety-mucks they're not].
Mr. Manning take pains to show the many sides of an issue and can't be accused of hardened didacticism, but his efforts to be evenhanded can err on the side of safety and often sap the show's energy.
People who call 911 may be too excited to accurately describe a medical emergency, he explained, but he prefers to err on the side of caution and activate the system even in situations where it might not be needed.
In this task, we will always err on the side of protecting the American people – we will use immigration law to prevent crimes, and will not wait until some innocent American has been harmed or killed before taking action.
Legalism and art rarely mix well; lawyers will always err on the side of caution, which in a creative context can mean censorship and encouraging artists to make things that are inoffensive, toothless and of little interest to anyone.
Whatever your opinions about your colleague's romantic choices, I think you'd regret it if you made the true nature of your feelings apparent to her, so err on the side of generosity and kindness, and see what happens next.
"We're still having the debate, but I think the likely outcome is that as an infrastructure company, we're going to err on the side of being neutral and not do what we did to the Daily Stormer again," Prince says now.
"All of his actions and statements up to now have tended to err on the side of being vague or able to (be) read from several directions," said Thomas Miller, a conservative health care expert at the American Enterprise Institute.
"I'm hearing from a lot of administrators, 'This could be a pattern, but I'm not sure,' so what they do is typically err on the side of caution and investigate to find out, trying to do their due diligence," Sokolow said.
The coffee flavor is pretty subtle, (think, less powerful than coffee ice cream) probably due to the fact that these are trying to emulate a mocha, and specifically a Dunkin' mocha—which err on the sweeter, creamier side—at that.
But in the case of guns, Mr. Obama may have chosen to err on the side of caution, telling reporters after an Oval Office meeting with Ms. Lynch on Monday that his actions would be "well within" his legal authority.
VICE News was one of three media outlets that had formally urged Cogan to err on the side of transparency, and I was among the handful of reporters allowed inside the courtroom for all three days of the jury selection process.
The government is said to err on the side of disclosure, but industry and privacy advocates have pushed for more transparency surrounding the process of deciding what to do in the event of the discovery of a zero-day vulnerability.
"We do see already that application rates are failing and for programs like CHIP, where we know kids aren't affected, but we can appreciate how an immigrant family would err on the side of being very, very conservative," Waxman said.
Some cyber security experts and technology companies have criticized the government for opting to exploit rather than disclose software vulnerabilities, though an interagency review process set up under former President Barack Obama was intended to err on the side of disclosure.
"Women need this, because we can't check how full our tampons are, so we err on the side of taking them out prematurely — which is not only wasteful, but also quite physically uncomfortable," cofounder and CEO Amanda Brief told Refinery29.
However, the most recent set of changes err on the side of getting ahead of increased regulation — not only in terms of kids' apps and data privacy, but also other areas now under legal scrutiny, like loot boxes and marijuana sales.
Right now, I'd err on the side of focusing on this threat, just given how much damage it could do to the country, but I certainly would be thrilled if the US permanently gets a paid leave system out of this.
I would err on the side of buying bigger rather than smaller so your baby can grow into it, and you can make sure you&aposre not restricting their legs or hips with a sleep sack that&aposs too snug.
So if your budget and space allow, it's often worthwhile to err on the larger side when buying a TV. One of the bigger decisions you have to make when buying a TV is what type of panel you want.
Any email solicitation promising to scale your channel and asking you to enter your credit card information should be scrutinized, and for new YouTubers it's probably best to err on the side of not trusting the third-party sales pitch.
"I am not normally an advocate of regulation and oversight — I think one should generally err on the side of minimizing those things — but this is a case where you have a very serious danger to the public," said Musk.
Despite few successes in gun reform policy since Charleston, my hope is that people who feel the need to have a gun err on the side of being responsible and follow the regulations and background checks that each state requires.
Don't walk on anything you aren't 100 percent confident is either land or very thick ice; wear snowshoes and, if you have a guide, follow in their tracks from a safe distance; and always err on the side of caution.
"In light of New York's position, and Mr. Manafort's unique health and safety needs, the department determined to err on the side of caution by keeping Mr. Manafort in federal custody during the pendency of his state proceedings," the official said.
We may or may not know what's truly going on in a situation, so we always want to err on the side of caution when it comes to safety, and allow someone to explore their safety needs with a professional whenever possible.
Instead, this is a race to the bottom: When it comes to avoiding liability, we know most tech companies will err on the side of their own legal safety, even if that leads to some of their users' content being kept permanently offline.
He says he will err on the side of caution by keeping the Pebble Beach greens a little slower than normal and that his staff will be ready to apply water mid-round if necessary to keep them from wilting and becoming unplayable.
I realized during my tween years, perusing the endless options on the drugstore shelves, that most products would do more harm than good, so I chose to err on the side of caution by sticking to natural ingredients and splurging when I could.
" He would be "fine with" restoring bulk data collection provisions to the Patriot Act because "when you have the world looking at us and would like to destroy us as quickly as possible" he prefers to "err on the side of security.
But you do want to err on the lower side, because it's much easier to say, 'I'm going to raise six' and go to eight than to say, 'I'm raising eight' and then you can't fill to eight and you go to six.
In "Anonymous Intimacy," Mr. Temer's choice to occasionally err on the side of concision led Sensacionalista, a website that satirizes Brazil's political class, to question whether the author of some of the verses might actually be his 7-year-old son, Michelzinho.
Though Mr. Weldon's heart is with the normals — he's a populist, believing in the endlessly mutable splendor of his subject (he has occasionally contributed to The New York Times) — he seems to err on the side of telling his story for the nerds.
While there aren't yet clear guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on this front, it's probably safest to err on the side of caution and cancel at this point — especially if you're planning a party that's on the bigger side.
In his speech at Georgetown University, Zuckerberg defended his decision to err on the side of allowing more speech on Facebook, rather than less, even as the company has been attacked by both political parties for the types of content it hosts.
"Things are still very volatile out there but there are enough signs around us that we can err on the side of thinking it's potentially the start of a recovery," said Hoggard, whose dairy farm north of the capital city of Wellington handles 550 cows.
The entertainers, who are usually err on private side when it comes to their business, have also been sharing intimate images throughout their performances, including footage of some mysterious twins and of the two of them renewing their vows for their 10-year anniversary.
The rise of AI-assisted or AI-generated writing could eventually change the way people talk to one another, Jakesch said, noting that it's already happening with smart replies in text messages, social media and email, which tend to err on the positive side.
Smith said that BuzzFeed made the decision to err on the side of transparency with its readers because the current news environment, where basic facts are challenged and rumors reverberate rapidly across social media, leaves news consumers to distinguish between what's rumor and what's real.
But even just an effort to err on the side of timeless rather than transient and trendy while shopping can make getting dressed a whole lot less stressful — as an added bonus, it could make you (and the fashion industry in general) less wasteful, too.
Furthermore, new regulations in Europe and elsewhere rely on companies to enforce existing laws, deputizing them to make rapid decisions about the legality of content and fining them when they fail, providing no incentive for companies to err on the side of free expression.
Page even attempted to land the infamous knee when his opponent shot in for a single-leg takedown for the first time, which forced Gonzalez to err on the side of caution each time he attempted similar entries for the remainder of the contest.
Ms. Moskin said while a recipe that runs at thousands of words will definitely scare off readers, she tries to err on the side of over-informing her audience with that extra step or two, letting readers know that they're not alone in the kitchen.
"While conditions in the retail sector have weakened, we should be careful about reading too much too soon, as consumers were likely to err on the side of caution in the immediate period following a vote to leave the EU," CBI chief economist Rain Newton-Smith said.
" Sloan said that Wells Fargo would "err on the side of customers" in its review, refunding fees and payments to customers if their accounts "even when the third-party data analysis could not definitively tell us whether an account was authorized by a customer or not.
It said the global economic outlook, seasonal declines in demand, the revision downwards of global demand growth forecasts by the IEA last week and weak refining runs and margins were all reasons to err on the side of caution in terms of the oil demand outlook.
"We expect growth to slow and that trade tensions is going to be a problem so I think that they (the MAS) will err on the side of caution," said Capital Economics economist Krystal Tan, one of the six surveyed economists who expects no change to policy.
"While there is always the risk that the Fed will not get as accommodative as the market hopes for, it will likely err on the side of giving the market what it needs," Kristina Hooper, chief global market strategist at Invesco, wrote in a report on Monday.
While the company is still not definitively saying it has identified the problem ingredients, it's halted sales of Powder 1.6 to — in the spokesman's words — "err on the side of caution", and says it will be reformulating the Powder and the Bar to "remove the likely ingredients".
The proposed changes follow widespread criticism from opponents of the law, including free speech campaigners and the Association of German Journalists, who say the threat of hefty fines is prompting internet firms to err on the side of caution and block more content than is necessary.
CMOs are unlikely to significantly change their practices as many would rather err on the side of safety than run the risk of situations like 2017 when advertisers like AT&T and Verizon found their ads popping up next to terrorism and hate content on YouTube.
"If we are to err, it is better to err on the side of being more accommodative than being more restrictive," Kashkari said in a statement released to explain his rationale for voting with all his Fed colleagues last week to keep U.S. interest rates steady.
Clarke's group sent a letter to Gwinnett County that argued officials should "err on the side of the voter" and accept more of the ballots, since she said Georgia county officials have discretion to decide if ballots contain sufficient information to establish a voter's identity and eligibility.
Screenshots of the Guardian app, set to be released in December (Image: supplied) Screenshots of the Guardian app, set to be released in December (Image: supplied) Strafach said that the app will "err on the side of usability" by warning users first — with the option of blocking it.
While CounterCraft is not saying very much about what its core tech actually is (security startups do usually err on the side of disclosure caution), the team is claiming some early traction from a handful of Fortune Global 2000 clients in the financial and retail industry, and in government.
Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina and the new Judiciary Committee chairman, told reporters after meeting with Mr. Barr last week that the nominee had said he saw no reason to fire Mr. Mueller and had pledged to "err on the side of transparency" about any report.
"With several pieces of 'soft' data showing a fair degree of confidence in the economy, Governor Carney may take this opportunity to err on the hawkish side, which could see the pound add to recent gains and move back above the $1.30 handle," said David Cheetham, chief market analyst at XTB.
Mr. Vance said the new order would clarify a principle for front-line prosecutors that he has tried to instill in his assistants: to err on the side of caution whenever one has a doubt about whether a piece of evidence might be helpful to the defense by handing it over.
Where How to Be Parisian is authoritative but scattered — the work of actual Parisians who avoid committing too heavily to stereotypes and err on the side of a loose, playful sketch — Frith Powell's investigation is earnestly reported, based on her own observations and interviews with dozens of real-life French women.
During the campaign, on snowy nights and afternoons campaigning for the New Hampshire primary, the man who would be the Republican nominee repeatedly made the case to skeptical conservative voters that they should err on the side of caution on the issue, even if they weren't sold on the science.
The legend doesn't really let a moment of her life go un-posted, which is atypical of the old guard of designers she comes from — most err on the work-focused, elusive side, instead of the candid, open approach that younger designers tend to take when it comes to social media habits.
"Since it is difficult to determine the true reason a woman has chosen to terminate her pregnancy, medical professionals may err on the side of caution and deny care to women in order to avoid liability under the law, even when a woman is not seeking a sex-selective abortion," the study concludes.
"We err on the side of caution and we quarantine an employee who may have been exposed and screens moderate to high risk," a spokesperson for Sentara Healthcare told Business Insider, adding they are now offering paid emergency sick leave and work from home options to employees who are exposed to the virus.
Some of the contributions err on the boring side, but the best ones are deliciously weird, like Deborah Simon's faux scientific animal sculptures, Shannon McBride's wax lips and other body parts embedded in flowers, and Robert Zurer's nightmarish and surreal oil paintings (Zito joked that Zurer could be "Hieronymus Bosch's long-lost grandchild").
You have made confusing statements that you will both give less weight to comments that are not of sufficient quality, and that you will err on the side of including suspicious comments in the agency's deliberation, even when dozens among a particular batch of comments have sworn that their name and address were used fraudulently.
The decision, which was made by an 8-1 majority, had been as good as unanimously anticipated by central bank watchers with many expecting the BOE to err on the side of caution until more clarity emerges on the Brexit process and the U.K. economy's capacity to manage outside of the European Union (EU).
The silhouettes were relatively simple for McQueen, which can tend to err on the side of the mythological, but the damask-look linen was woven by the by someone described by the house as the last damask linen weaver in Northern Ireland (The beetler was also said to be the last of its kind there).
Under orders issued after the USS Stark was hit by missiles a year earlier, essentially designed to err on the side of protecting US lives -- and with just minutes to decide if his vessel was within range of missiles carried by an Iranian warplane -- the captain of the Vincennes gave the order to fire.
Practically speaking, that means that my partners tend to either err on the side of treating me completely "normally," forgetting and erasing my difference in the process, or on the side of constantly reminding me that I "didn't grow up here," asking invasive questions about my family's personal habits, and requesting that I speak in an accent.
And while precocious children characters can sometimes err on the side of grating if used too much, Ferguson injects enough authentic childlike temper and moodiness to make her believably hilarious instead of terribly annoying — a good thing considering how she's a lynchpin for the plot and thus sees an exponential uptick in screen time this season.
But since the franchise essentially owes its life to fans who pushed to see Reynolds in this showcase, the movie (this time directed by "John Wick" and "Atomic Blonde's" Will Leitch) unabashedly plays to them, and thus would clearly rather err on the side of excess, letting those less conversant in such matters follow along as best they can.
" Network execs tend to err on the side of assuming everyone in America is a drooling idiot, and to this end, our execs scripted an on-the-nose "ultimatum" for Stacy to deliver to her boyfriend: "You have one year to make it as a rapper, or I'm leaving you and taking our child with me.
We ordered a few plants from The Sill — here's how it workedI picked out three small plants to grace my apartment windowsill: Calathea Pinstripe, $18Philondendron Silver, $6Haworthia Miami, $10 (no longer available)Although I've ordered plants online before from another service called Leon & George, I still err on the concerned side about how these small plants would travel.
Whether working high budget gloss a la the Guy Bourdin homage "The Bay," or doing it budget with face paint as in "Radio Ladio," or ending up in their own karaoke video in a countryside chateau in "A Thing for Me," Metronomy's visuals err on the side of deliciously deadpan with a step into the surreal.
Some cleaning commandments, to help guide you: Generally, however, err on the side of caution; don't use a product if you're unsure it's safe, avoid mixing cleaning products, and, if you are going to use a product for a non-designated use, spot-test it on a small, inconspicuous area to determine if it will cause damage.
I really love the tone of comedy from the 1970s — The Carol Burnett Show, Sesame Street, Steve Martin's old comedy routines, the Muppets — things that are really for all ages; they err on the side of being for grownups, but they're appropriate for kids, as opposed to something like Shrek, which is for kids but has a little extra for the grownups.
"When I asked for [the photo] and asked why it wasn't posted in the competitor gallery he sent me it via private message saying that because my physique wasn't as great he decided to err on the side of caution to avoid me asking him to remove it or edit the photo," she shared in a submission to the GRRRL Instagram page.
In the United States, Kass said that she thinks systems often err on the side of allowing families to request "a remarkable number of things" that physicians may not necessarily believe could help a patient -- and that conversation is particularly relevant to the Covid-19 response since medical personnel are put at great risk due to shortages of protective equipment.
Paprocki's decree, in this context, represents not just divisions over the question of LGBTQ members of the church, but also, more generally, an interpretation of both doctrine and canon law: Should Catholics err on the side of inclusivity (and risk what hardline Catholics see as laxity), or on rigor (and risk alienating members of their faith who do not adhere to narrowly construed guidelines on sexual morality).
"At present we feel it is appropriate to err on the side of caution until the scale and impact of the virus, and the longer-term economic implications, are slightly better understood and quantifiable than they are today," said Mark Robinson, chief investment officer at Bordier & Cie UK. The monthly poll of 38 wealth managers and CIOs in Europe, the United States, Britain and Japan, taken Feb.
While you'd be right to take everything that comes out of Trump's mouth with a grain of salt, right now is probably the time to err on the side of trusting our national and global health organizations more than you otherwise might, simply because this is a fast-moving and consequential situation, and they have a lot of information and resources that your favorite YouTuber does not.
The contrary view is that the labor market was very sick for a very long time, so it's a good idea to err on the side of too much job creation for a little bit to help the long-term unemployed get back to work and to shock employers into acknowledging that in the future, they are going to need to offer pay raises if they want to fill vacancies.
" Sasse asked hypothetically, saying "the good answer" would be that "the assumption would be if you can't be there to defend yourself it's because the department's lawyers are so super-scrupulous that if there's any information that might exonerate you… they would say the bar is so high here we'll always err on the side of privacy unless we believe there's a good reason to open an investigation.
There are probably hundreds of reporters here all looking to get the story out to their part of the world, and while many of them are thoughtful, there are always a few — I won't name names, but some Australians don't have a great reputation in New Zealand — who err on the side of overdoing it, both with victims and their families, and with others (like gun shop owners) who are more tangential to the story.
Ahead of the hearing, Ariel Colangelo, a former lawyer who has written about the sartorial scrutiny that women in the legal field face on a daily basis, said that one could expect Ford to "err on the side of being ultra-conservative and as non-interpretive as possible" — that is, to deny her audience the ability to glean much of anything from her clothes and thus keep from them any further tools with which to undermine her.
The other rates are:35% for incomes over $903,100 ($408,200 for married couples filing jointly)32% for incomes over $160,725 ($321,450 for married couples filing jointly)24% for incomes over $1003,200 ($168,400 for married couples filing jointly)2150% for incomes over $2000,290 ($2110,25 for married couples filing jointly)290% for incomes over $1103,2110 ($26,290 for married couples filing jointly)The lowest rate is 10% for incomes of single individuals with incomes of $9,700 or less ($19,400 for married couples filing jointly)If you want to be conservative to avoid penalties and err on the side of a larger refund and keep the math simple, you can make your entire tax payment based on your top estimated tax bracket for the year.

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