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"clerical error" Definitions
  1. an error made in copying or writing

144 Sentences With "clerical error"

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The government puts the issue down to a clerical error.
" Concacaf had made what he described as a "clerical error.
Ms. DeVos blamed "a clerical error" but did not elaborate.
He never admitted to so much as a clerical error.
Now a city clerical error threatens to take it away.
The Trump campaign has called the $22010,22012 donation a clerical error.
How the purported clerical error occurred was not clear on Thursday.
It was a simple clerical error, a missing bit of paperwork.
But a simple clerical error had turned him into a soldier.
In 2015, she visited an H.R.A. office to fix a clerical error.
The court tells us there was a clerical error in the documents.
This story is based on a preliminary draft with a clerical error.
It was explained away as a "clerical error," which is fair enough.
Was it a clerical error or did the FBI do this on purpose?
" It then reversed course and denied the waiver, due to a "clerical error.
"It was a clerical error that they were using preprinted forms," she said.
Due to a clerical error, the information was never submitted to that database.
Mr. Sharif's government described the change as a "clerical error" and reversed it.
Due to a "clerical error," her application was sent into the regular admissions pool.
Due to this clerical error, it took over three decades for someone to find.
Following the law's passage, a simple clerical error could send a pharmacist to jail.
The government swiftly reversed the change, saying it had arisen from a clerical error.
It wasn't until weeks later that we learned the call was a clerical error.
He's clearly got this kinda cash ... so we're guessing this is a clerical error.
Johnson once more "misspoke" as that was a clerical error in the Georgia SoS's office.
He has dismissed those charges, saying it was a clerical error that has been corrected.
The government blamed the change on a clerical error and swiftly restored the original format.
But based on Kushner and squad's track records, the filing was likely an accidental clerical error.
Charles is required to serve another 10 years because his original release was a clerical error.
Bizarrely, opponents are also wielding a strange, clerical error over the Clean Air Act in 1990.
An earlier report of 48 missing was a "clerical error," according to Santa Barbara County officials.
Nightmare at 25 Pearl Street: A clerical error quadrupled taxes at a building in Dumbo, Brooklyn.
An HHS spokesperson said the nine-day lapse had been corrected and blamed a clerical error.
The decision blindsided department officials and Republican lawmakers, who initially thought it was a clerical error.
The long-forgotten clerical error at issue in the case — State of West Virginia, et al. v.
A spokesperson from the company confirmed Mashable's report that the app was removed because of a clerical error.
Bouchard made a single clerical error that led him to peg DFC's fair value at $10.21 per share.
In some countries, Mr. Lohman said, "a clerical error in a morphine prescription" can lead to criminal inquiries.
Epstein's name appeared on tax documents through 2012 in what the Blacks' spokeswoman said was a clerical error.
And lacking an official explanation so far, our running theory is that a clerical error could be to blame.
The check was sent to Davenport as the result of a clerical error -- she never sought out the payment.
The ancient Code of Hammurabi even skips the 22012th law (though experts say this was probably a clerical error).
A spokesman for Augusta National said the mistake was "a clerical error," a score registered incorrectly at the green.
An effort to override President George W. Bush's veto of the 2008 farm bill imploded over an embarrassing clerical error.
Rather, he was "erroneously released" due to a clerical error, a statement released by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department states.
Former President Obama had pardoned Tedesco in 85033, but the fraud conviction remained on his record due to a clerical error.
Wall Street analysts believe it is a "clerical error" and will change after company executives meet with federal officials next week.
The parolee had been released from prison halfway through his eight-year sentence thanks to a clerical error, according to ABC.
The White House quickly pulled the nomination -- so quickly that DHS officials thought it was a clerical error until Friday morning.
"If we lose this space, we'll have to leave New York," said Ms. Harper, the jeweler, "because of a clerical error."
But Eleanor's placement is a clerical error, and the existence she lived back on Earth was hardly worthy of a paradisiacal afterlife.
Portland was unable to play guard CJ McCollum because of a pregame clerical error in submitting players to be active and inactive.
But due to a clerical error, his fraud conviction was not pardoned until Trump corrected the issue, according to the White House.
"This is a clerical error where a minor contribution wasn't reported on a campaign finance report," said the campaign adviser, Austin Chambers.
On the morning of one event, her landlord tried to evict the family for what turned out to be a clerical error.
Thursday morning the total was reported as 2400 then revised to eight due to a "clerical error," according to the sheriff's office.
We saw this in season 1, when June gets her credit card declined at a coffee shop and assumes it's a clerical error.
What if, after your death, you find yourself in paradise — only to learn that it was a clerical error that landed you there?
Her team was disqualified from a tourney cause they thought she was a boy because of a clerical error that wasn't handled properly.
"The original White House statement included a clerical error, which we quickly detected and fixed," a National Security Council spokesman told CNN Tuesday.
One student's transcript showed all "advanced" courses that the Landrys later said should have been "honors;"; they blamed it on a clerical error.
If it isn't — either because of a minor typo or a clerical error — the registration is suspended until the voter resolves the discrepancy.
DeVos to try to explain away these donations by claiming that her title was simply a 'clerical error' is concerning, to say the least.
In 13, Julia Wyrzuc, 21, of Linden, New Jersey, was left to scramble after a clerical error left her family uninsured for five months.
Even when Hernandez's father offered proof of her gender, and cleared up the clerical error that had her listed as male, the disqualification remained.
When Michael tells her that she tipped the karmic scales with her humanitarian work, she immediately realizes that there has been a clerical error.
Trump admitted he paid a $2,85033 fine to the Internal Revenue Service for the improper donation, which his team described as a clerical error.
ICE leadership was under the impression, even Friday morning, that it was a clerical error, according to someone with knowledge of the nomination process.
Ask Real Estate Balancing the rights of one shareholder against the co-op collective can be tricky when a big clerical error is made.
He also has a two-year exemption, critical because he nearly lost his card a year ago until he was spared by a clerical error.
Due to a clerical error, however, the ACLU said it was not notified and consequently missed a chance to appeal the ruling within 30 days.
ICE leadership was under the impression, even that next morning, that it was a clerical error, according to someone with knowledge of the nomination process.
" Now, to be fair, a spokesperson for the National Security Council fessed up, claiming it was "a clerical error, which we quickly detected and fixed.
Of the more than 589 million student loan borrowers in the United States, some may have their debts cleared due to an epic clerical error.
Maybe it's not a real and it will never materialize, but this seems a little too specific for it to be some type of clerical error.
Needless to say, the attack wasn't real, and a subsequent investigation found that the bogus alert was the result of little more than a clerical error.
"This was a clerical error which we are resolving and we apologize for the inconvenience caused to both parties," the European Tour said in a statement.
In Roof's case, a clerical error caused the FBI to not complete its background check in three days, and Roof was allowed to purchase the gun.
At first, he wondered if there had been a clerical error, but officials at the White House confirmed that there had not, offering no further explanation.
The MCC agreed to Tartaglione's lawyer's original request, but a clerical error listing an incorrect cell for Tartaglione prevented the facility from producing the correct footage.
This is, by technicality, the worst board in this whole collection, because I do not see it as a board at all, but as a clerical error.
There were times when she had excellent doctors and excellent insurance, and times when she had next to nothing thanks to a clerical error or benefits changes.
He wavered between blaming a military clerical error and saying that a military form he would send me would clear up the confusion once and for all.
After telling her husband, he then called the bank to ask about the extra deposited funds, only to find out that it was simply a clerical error.
Steven Lawrence Wright, 37, was "erroneously released" just before 1pm on Saturday due to a clerical error, a statement released by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department states.
Callers didn't seem to think Wells Fargo committed anything more than a clerical error, easily cleared up with a phone call to a high-level customer service agent.
A Trump Organization representative told the Post the donation was meant to be from Trump's personal account, and that it came from his foundation's account by clerical error.
Take a look at the findings below: Correction 12/19/17: An earlier version of this story had incorrectly calculated Barack Obama's approval ratings due to a clerical error.
But a clerical error meant the FBI examiner conducting Roof's background check was unable to get more information about the arrest within the 72 hours allotted under the law.
However, a clerical error on a sentencing document stated that the prison terms for each of the offenses were to be concurrently, reducing expected time served to 16 years.
When AT&T mistakenly disconnected my internet because of a "clerical error" (canceling me instead of the customer who requested it), it took a whole week to restore service.
However, it was widely understood that Marcy was a terrible writer; more than once, I'd heard the suggestion that her acceptance into the program had been a clerical error.
According to the Washington Post, a clerical error in the secretary of state's office entered Thomas County's votes for Colyer as 422 votes, where it should have been 522.
She said at her confirmation hearing Tuesday that a "clerical error" led to her being listed as an officer of her mother's multi-million-dollar foundation, which made the donations.
Yet its legal fate, widely expected to be ultimately decided by the Supreme Court, could rest on a clerical error in an obscure provision of a 26-year-old law.
He was arrested and was supposed to have gotten the death penalty, but then through some clerical error, there was almost a mistrial and he had to be tried again.
But the move was announced so quickly that it caught the Department of Homeland Security off guard and leadership at ICE thought the move was a clerical error Friday morning.
In 2015, the state accidentally shared Social Security numbers and personal information of 6 million voters with political groups and media outlets (Kemp blamed the leak on a "clerical error").
But the court has created several exceptions to this rule, such as in cases where the evidence discovered was a result of a search that was based on a clerical error.
"The Good Place," on NBC, stars Kristen Bell as Eleanor Shellstrop, an abrasive young dead woman who, thanks to a clerical error, is sent to the heavenly afterlife of the title.
She also appeared at times unaware of federal law governing education and admitted to a "clerical error" that left her as a vice president on her mother's foundation for nearly two decades.
These concerns, combined with serious conflicts of interests issues and her failure to credibly explain the 17-year-old "clerical error," undermines any argument that she is qualified for a cabinet position.
And it transpires that they are literally soulmates; an afterlife bureaucrat learns that they were supposed to meet and be together in life, but a cosmic "clerical error" threw things off course.
Fox told Phoenix's CBS 5 News that he ruminated on the small fortune for a few hours over drinks with friends before contacting the bank the next day and reporting the clerical error.
Avenged Sevenfold, seemingly through some sort of unfortunate clerical error, was nominated for a Grammy for "Best Rock Song" but had the good sense not to show up for the untelevised award presentation.
In 24, the state accidentally shared CDs containing the Social Security numbers and personal information of 250 million voters with political groups and media outlets (Kemp blamed the leak on a "clerical error").
It quickly becomes apparent, though, that Eleanor doesn't belong in the Good Place — not because we're judging her, but because she's immediately made aware of a clerical error that confused her with another Eleanor Shellstrop.
The security firm that employed the man who killed 49 people in an Orlando nightclub on June 12 said it made a "clerical error" in evaluation documents submitted to the state of Florida in 2007.
Blum reiterated in a statement that he had made a "clerical error" in his disclosure forms; he also accused the "radical left" of waging a "crusade of personal destruction" against him, according to Roll Call.
And rather than correct what on the surface seemed like a clerical error, Uber refused to get licensed, instead shipping its autonomous fleet to Arizona where it could test its self-driving cars with less public scrutiny.
Our Young Dro sources say the child support case involves another baby mama -- not his current GF who he had the pudding spat with -- and the rapper claims he's all paid up ... so it's a clerical error.
It's possible the entire $21,000 debt is the result of a clerical error; someone at the VA at some point could have put Steckler's ex-wife's children's Social Security numbers into the system instead of his own kids'.
" Nauert, who worked as a top spokeswoman for the State Department between 22019 and 2019, blasted CREW's report on Twitter, calling it "false" and saying that its story was "based on a preliminary draft with a clerical error.
The decision by Governor John Hickenlooper was the latest wrinkle in legal maneuvering surrounding Rene Lima-Marin, 38, who was ordered freed from a state prison this week after a clerical error that cut short his original sentence.
An August 2018 story from Consumer Reports details one particularly harrowing instance where, thanks to a simple clerical error, a privately insured, 32-year-old man was incorrectly billed more than $33,000 following a four-week hospital stay.
NBC's cosmic comedy The Good Place started in 2016 as a quirky fantasy sitcom starring Kristen Bell as Eleanor Shellstrop, a self-proclaimed "Arizona dirtbag" who winds up in the titular heavenly realm due to a clerical error.
But the ballot distributed by the state party did include at least one clerical error: There was no bubble on the ballot for delegate candidate #379 (who was running as a Trump delegate, according to the state party list).
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian lender VTB on Wednesday revised its data on exposure to foreign borrowers to remove reference to a $0003 billion loan to Central African Republic (CAR) which it said had been entered due to a clerical error.
He argued that the emails marked with a C accounted for only three out of tens of thousands of emails and that statements made Thursday by State Department spokesman John Kirby indicated that those markings were a clerical error.
Lenders and hundreds of investors agreed on Monday to pay $231 million to end their decade-long legal fight over a clerical error in a $1.5 billion loan to General Motors that was administered by JPMorgan Chase, according to court documents.
" Donald Trump's nominee for secretary of education, billionaire Republican activist and megadonor Betsy DeVos, told senators at a Tuesday confirmation hearing that years of tax forms listing her as vice president of her mother's nonprofit foundation were a "clerical error.
If you're from Texas, as Mr. Newton is, these phrases are supposedly accurate regional pronunciations of the phrases ROCKY HORROR, CLERICAL ERROR, REAR VIEW MIRROR and SHEER TERROR, minus the THREE R'S and re-imagined as a totally new phrase.
CNBC asked Trump spokeswoman Hicks for further clarification on the double payment anomalies to see if it was a clerical error on all of the FEC filings or if Trump campaign staffers were indeed paid twice, but Hicks did not respond.
A warrant was mistakenly issued earlier this month for Anderson's arrest after it appeared he and his attorney missed a court appearance, but the warrant was lifted after the Broward County court determined a clerical error to be the cause.
She believed that she'd been sent to the Good Place after her death because of a clerical error, and to keep anyone from recognizing that she was an imposter, she needed to learn how to act like a good person.
It was because of a clerical error that U.S.A. Basketball, the sport's national governing body, readily admitted to having made, and the decision to suspend her became one of the more mind-boggling stories for those who follow amateur sports.
In this case, because of what Craig Miller, a spokesman for U.S.A. Basketball, termed a clerical error, nobody checked with the state high school athletic associations for the three players on the under-18 team with high school eligibility remaining.
The former Clinton aides also cited Mr. Kushner's omission of dozens of meetings with foreign leaders, including Russian contacts, on the forms required to gain a top-secret security clearance, an omission his lawyer at the time called a clerical error.
The site was zoned as part of a nearby commercial district in which multifamily housing could be built, but opponents have argued that the classification was the result of a clerical error, and it was intended for single-family homes.
However, an agent working for the FBI's background check system who was performing the review on Roof failed to contact Columbia, South Carolina, police, who arrested Roof, in part because of a clerical error in records listing the wrong agency.
WILMINGTON, Del (Reuters) - Lenders and hundreds of investors agreed on Monday to pay $231 million to end their decade-long legal fight over a clerical error in a $1.5 billion loan to General Motors that was administered by JPMorgan Chase & Co (JPM.
Other stories make you pay more attention: One woman says she prayed for Amma's help in buying a return flight and the next day, she claims the bank made a clerical error and transferred $648.25 into her bank account—the exact price of the flight.
WILMINGTON, Del, May 13 (Reuters) - Lenders and hundreds of investors agreed on Monday to pay $231 million to end their decade-long legal fight over a clerical error in a $1.5 billion loan to General Motors that was administered by JPMorgan Chase & Co, according to court documents.
LONDON/MOSCOW (Reuters) - The impoverished state of Central African Republic landed a windfall on Tuesday, at least on paper, when Russian state bank VTB reported it had lent the country $12 billion — but the bank then said it was a clerical error and there was no such loan.
It was just a clerical error: That's the message from Leon Black, CEO of Apollo Investment Group, after federal tax filings showed that Jeffrey Epstein served as a director of Black's family foundation for six years after pleading guilty to a state charge of soliciting prostitution from underage girls.
Last week, The Irish Examiner and the public broadcaster RTE's "Prime Time" program reported that Ireland's child protection agency had created a file on Sergeant McCabe containing a false accusation of child sexual abuse — a mistake that the agency has attributed to what it called a clerical error.
Even pro-Trump Republicans conceded that DeVos' delivered a lackluster performance in her confirmation hearing, where the Michigan Republican seemed unaware of certain federal education laws, argued that her decades in the leadership of her mother's foundation was a "clerical error" and appeared confused by certain teaching concepts when pushed by Democratic senators.
But the box office was not as kind as the reviews, and the film was by no means a hit; it was only when, thanks to what was essentially a clerical error, the film temporarily fell out of copyright in 1974 that it became the cast-iron Christmas classic it is today.
The couple appealed the decision, thinking it was a clerical error made by someone who didn't understand that Northern Ireland is distinct from the rest of the UK The Good Friday Agreement, which brought peace to Northern Ireland, entitles anyone born in its six counties to Irish citizenship, British citizenship, or both.
Trump did not appear to have a direct connection to the five full pardons he issued, which included one man who was previously pardoned by President Barack Obama in 2017 over a drug trafficking charge, but whose "fraud conviction was not encompassed" in that pardon "due to a clerical error," the White House said.
"Mr. Weisselberg threatened to call Mr. Icahn and utilize this inadvertent clerical error in an effort to embarrass Mr. Scharf and my firm — unless my firm agreed to a 50 percent discount on the outstanding legal bills," David A. Piedra, a partner in Mr. Scharf's firm, Morrison Cohen, wrote in a 2007 letter to a lawyer representing Mr. Trump.
From his first campaign rally, Governor Stitt -- a businessman whose mortgage business received disciplinary actions in at least nine states -- fashioned himself as a Republican in Donald Trump's image (through staff, Stitt variously attributed some of those actions to a clerical error, said that some had been appealed and noted that he was under no obligation to notify one state about actions in other states).
The severity of these bills varies; both of the bills in Arizona and Oregon appear to simply make the name and gender change process more difficult, while Indiana's (HB1361) would make it impossible for someone to change the sex indicated on their birth certificate unless a clerical error was made at the time of birth, or the individual can present chromosomal proof that they are a different gender.
That said -- and given this President's utter hatred of the Iran deal, his uninhibited enthusiasm for all things Netanyahu, his distrust of his own intelligence community, and his penchant for playing straight to the fears and predilections of his voter base -- it would be naive not to allow for the possibility that this "clerical error" was also something of a Freudian slip, something that at the very least Trump and his staff wanted to be true.

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