They, err, took their time solving the problem, as stodgy and conservative institutions tend to do.
But in my experience entrepreneurs err way too far on the cautious side of the sale.
And David Beckham, hanging up his cleats - err - boots, as they're called in Britain.
And if in doubt, should prudent policymakers err towards doing too much or too little?
We also tend to err on the side of doing something rather than nothing.
As is also typical in such situations, I chose to err on the side of safety.
No matter who's right, parents will err on the side of protecting their children.
When in doubt, err on the side of formality, addressing new acquaintances as "Monsieur" and "Madame".
Yet energy industry members and investors are well-advised to err on the side of great caution.
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That their developers (namely Bioware) are the greatest in the world and never err.
If Suzuki tends to play it too cool, Gardiner can err in the opposite direction.
For all of our sakes, they should err on the side of protecting the national security.
Travel experts agree that it's always best to err on the side of generosity.
And, the better the doctors knew their patients, the more likely they were to err.
But fund managers often have an obvious incentive to err on the optimistic side.
Err, but by this definition a cash settled future is a derivative (as it is).
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As a visitor you should err on the side of caution, but be prepared to wait.
The bar snacks err on the hearty side: oxtail meatballs, bone marrow bruschetta.
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When it comes to babies' health, it may be wise to err on the side of caution.
It seems to come as some kind of revelation to the godlike that to err is human.
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In laying out an online regulatory regime America is likely to err on the side of caution.
Is it sometimes worse to underplay potential hazards and consequences than to err on the side of caution?
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Financial institutions are likely well-advised to err on the side of firing people whose activities are not defensible.
We should err on the side of humanity, we should err on the side of quality health care.
And they will be presiding, err, providing the evidence on promotions and advertising as to whether we need to introduce regulation.
We tend to err on the side of caution with private company valuations.
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Again, it is reasonable to argue that such uncertainty makes it better to err on the side of caution.
Do you think our government should err on the side of too much disclosure that might protect the investing public?
So, err, no, it would appear that the answer to the original question, is poverty a death sentence, is no.
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We'd err on the side of both, although the company's new employees aren't exactly playing their cards for us to see.
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