I will err on the side of caution.
Err, who are you and what do you want?
The system will always err on the side of caution.
This idiom uses the verb "err" not the noun error.To "err on the side of caution" is to take extra care, possibly unnecessary care, rather than potentially cause danger or mishap. This is usually applied in a situation where the actual riskinvolved cannot be clearly determined.
Err... What? o.O "Silk from the Silk Road" isn't a sentence, and therefore can't be formulated into a question...
err.. err..
To err is to make an error. Erred is the past tense of err.
error = ta'ut (טעות) to err = ta'ah (טעה) "erred" is the past tense of "to err" and in Hebrew it would depend on the subject of the sentence. For example: I erred = ta'iti (טעיתי) we erred = ta'inu (×˜×¢×™× ×•)
Due to an error in the programme timings we all turned up an hour late for the concert. There was and error in the software which caused the computer to crash. Rupert is not very organised, his slapdash way of working means he often makes an error. Error, this question will now close, good bye.
"err" usually means "error", but then again "to err is human".
The rebus puzzle "err err" represents the phrase "to err is human." The repetition of the word "err" emphasizes the concept of making mistakes, which is a common human trait. Thus, the answer highlights the idea that making errors is a natural part of being human.
Yes.To know joy, you must experience sorrow.To the battlefield we shall march.To err is human, to forgive is divine.
Lydie Err was born in 1949.
To Err is Human was created in 1999.