If a lower court hands down an erroneous order, and the Supreme Court does not take immediate action, then the erroneous order may remain in place for months.
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An earlier version of this briefing included an erroneous photograph.
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But the prosecutors said that these books were politically erroneous.
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The case was prompted by a wildly erroneous newspaper article.
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The story was riddled with errors and erroneous scientific data.
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Khazanah in a statement called the allegations "erroneous and misleading".
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Its reports are erroneous and contain undocumented and inaccurate information.
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The signal was erroneous, but no one could be sure.
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Trump's erroneous insistence that Dorian was headed toward Alabama. pic.twitter.
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Critics say filters are costly and could lead to erroneous blocking.
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But erroneous mistakes erode trust and diminish the necessity for accuracy.
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Which is not to say that like judgment is completely erroneous.
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He stressed the need to "correct and resist various erroneous viewpoints".
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People were quick to call Coles out on this erroneous claim.
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In one case, an erroneous number corresponded with a Cruz supporter.
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Investigators have said one of these sensors had provided erroneous data.
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Regardless, the "pause" has vexed scientists trying to explain erroneous models.
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On MSNBC, 47% of statements were erroneous, and on CNN, 38%.
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The inspector general told the CMS to recoup the erroneous payments.
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Baidu was censured for erroneous information in its Chinese corporate filings.
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All of these programs are rampant with fraud and erroneous payments.
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That's an erroneous and an overly simplistic read on the evidence.
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But did anyone work out that the original "inflow" was erroneous?
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An earlier version of the byline with this article was erroneous.
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Both Google Finance and XE appear to have used erroneous data.
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Now this was all very sweet, but it was also erroneous.
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Will the United States now follow this erroneous path as well?
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"That is an erroneous item," Rood said of the Journal report.
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But other economists say those findings were based on erroneous assumptions.
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They shouldn't bring enforcement actions based on erroneous interpretations of law.
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BOEING - MCAS WILL WILL ONLY ACTIVATE ONCE IN RESPONSE TO ERRONEOUS AOA
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Another study found that activity trackers were often erroneous in this category.
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We've seen reports that some people have received an erroneous tsunami alert.
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An earlier version of this attributed an erroneous distinction to Gleyber Torres.
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Critics also say filters are costly and could lead to erroneous blocking.
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They can be used to spread erroneous information and muddy the debate.
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Reports suggesting an effort to 'remove' any data points are simply erroneous.
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The cameras extrude from the back, but not in a erroneous fashion.
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The impression is based on erroneous analogies to the 21992 Democratic race.
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It's easy to make an erroneous leap from one to the other.
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An earlier version of this article included an erroneous credit for Rammellzee.
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Social media has also "spread erroneous rumors" about fatality rates, Taylor said.
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"The left AOA values were erroneous and reached 74.5o," the report said.
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Erroneous identifications by witnesses have been a leading cause of wrongful convictions.
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It wasn't immediately clear how many recruiting targets received the erroneous pitch.
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Pearson called the comparison "erroneous" and asked the S.E.C. to investigate Left.
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Trump quickly deleted the erroneous post but, of course, screenshots live forever.
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Investigators determined that a malfunctioning sensor had caused the erroneous computer command.
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This article has been updated to correct an erroneous statement that Rep.
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They repeatedly produce false predictions based on skewed statistics and erroneous models.
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Such explanations could help ferret out erroneous data, incorrect coding and biases.
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It would be erroneous to claim that civil liberties have been savaged.
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"Stare decisis does not compel continued adherence to this erroneous precedent," Thomas wrote.
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Others embed erroneous curves or fictitious places for fame or as a hoax.
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"This kind of erroneous reporting is irresponsible," Mattis said in a written statement.
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Even when motivations are pure, there is also the chance of erroneous accusations.
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This Court should not let such a profoundly erroneous and unjust result stand.
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This right-wing site has seemingly no qualms about running with erroneous information.
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The claim was based on a single erroneous tweet, which was later deleted.
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Though television footage later revealed that it might have been an erroneous assumption.
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Mosby told Cogen to file the erroneous charges against Rice, the lawsuit states.
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But as others have already noted, it's a narrow and erroneous distinction. By
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An earlier version of this article attributed an erroneous distinction to Darius Bazley.
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"These are utterly erroneous allegations, and rather primitive," Peskov told journalists in Moscow.
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The board refuted CIAM's allegations saying they were "seriously unfounded, erroneous and deceptive".
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It tackles the problem of what it refers to as "erroneous removal" — i.e.
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He also said the concerns about erroneous placement on the list are legitimate.
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An earlier version of this article attributed an erroneous distinction to Emma Morano.
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An earlier version of this article attributed an erroneous distinction to David Gilkey.
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He then altered an email to back up that erroneous claim, they said.
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But history is littered with more consequential mistranslations — erroneous, intentional or simply misunderstood.
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The article also provided an erroneous distinction about a picture a cubesat took.
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So when that sensor failed or gave erroneous readings, MCAS could kick in.
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For instance, the early erroneous media reports of the massacre in Newtown, Conn.
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It's odd that such an erroneous voiceover made it into a promotional video.
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Whether unintentional, unconscious or simply based on erroneous assumptions, treatment differentials clearly exist.
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An earlier version of this article attributed an erroneous distinction to Jimmy Choo.
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An earlier version of this article included an erroneous reference to the production.
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An earlier version of this article attributed an erroneous distinction to Lisa Brown.
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Yes, but: Biden is not helping his cause with his recurring erroneous statements.
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The article also provided an erroneous distinction to a picture a cubesat took.
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" Amazon's post is called "Setting the Record Straight on Bloomberg Businessweek's Erroneous Article.
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A "logic error" in FedLoan's system allegedly sent "erroneous and unnecessary" bills to borrowers.
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Regarding the allegations of abuse, a company spokeswoman said "that information is completely erroneous".
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The erroneous figures in the original version were in fact for a year earlier.
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Often they have placed too much faith in statistics and forecasts that proved erroneous.
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" The puzzle also provided an erroneous clue for 8003-Across, seeking the answer "MSN.
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Some material in Steele's reports has proved to be erroneous, the U.S. official said.
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Nonetheless, it would be erroneous to say Trump achieved nothing in his first year.
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Billions of dollars are saved each year when Medicaid agencies correct these erroneous payments.
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So how could a logical, intelligent person be led to such an erroneous belief?
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But every so often, the company just comes right out and destroys erroneous reports.
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But the buzz surrounding the FBI's probes of Clinton has sparked some erroneous reporting.
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Trump's erroneous proclamation also suggested that he lacked even an interest in the Constitution.
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An earlier version of this article contained an erroneous spelling of the hashtag #donatemyparts.
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The problem, says Dr Eklund, lies with erroneous statistical assumptions built into the algorithms.
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The aftermath yielded even more digital drama: erroneous tweets, fake websites and phishing scams.
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He couldn't say whether anyone had actually booked a ticket at the erroneous fares.
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In Lion Air's situation, it appears that the AOA was faulty, transmitting erroneous data.
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An earlier version of a picture caption with this article carried an erroneous credit.
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" He also said, "Maybe the tension of the time led to an erroneous decision.
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They weren't less well informed about Ebola, nor did they hold more erroneous beliefs.
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Many genetic studies suffer from a dearth of black patients, leading to erroneous conclusions.
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In fact, it later emerged that some of Dr. Köhler's key points were erroneous.
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In 2018, the network suspended Brian Ross over an erroneous story on Michael Flynn.
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Another is that a trial court's factual findings govern on appeal unless clearly erroneous.
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David Ige told CNN "an employee pushed the wrong button," causing the erroneous alert.
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The IRS has flagged this practice, which is known as the "erroneous refund" scam.
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An earlier version of this article gave an erroneous conversion from hectares to acres.
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The document outlined other violations, such as erroneous contribution dates on some campaign reports.
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Mantzarlis recalls an erroneous story that actually cited a legitimate piece of news from CNNMoney.
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It also leads AI researchers down erroneous paths if they want to mimic human behavior.
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Meaning that the machine didn't include the latest security fixes, and led to erroneous results.
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You have to post the reasons for your belief, however imminently erroneous; I did that.
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For some reason, Bush, Obama, Clinton, and others have all clung to this erroneous viewpoint.
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In his speech, Trump went on to make other vague, unsubstantiated or outright erroneous claims.
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Does it suggest that the phrase "I make me" could be questioned, read as erroneous?
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In recent weeks state media have been publishing daily attacks on South Korea's "erroneous decision".
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But Trump isn't the only 2016 candidate to make erroneous claims on the campaign trail.
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" It repeatedly states that the 2015 order "erred," was "incorrect," and came to "erroneous conclusions.
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But this conclusion is "erroneous", Judge Bates found, and was based on "scant legal reasoning".
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"The suggestion that this process is being stalled is completely erroneous," Mnuchin said in June.
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Trump, if it is your opinion, or even a reasonably-sourced erroneous statement of fact.
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The results of such erroneous translation were constant mutations "with catastrophic consequences," according to Ribas.
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This appeared to be the case with WWS's erroneous lead stocks reporting in March 2016.
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He also said erroneous ballots were counted and the number of polling locations were inadequate.
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Two sources have told The Hill that the Ellison camp has corrected the erroneous text.
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Thirdly, there is the danger of non-validated, erroneous findings in a preprint misleading researchers.
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Some of these ideas may be erroneous and may result in faulty concepts or misconceptions.
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Minnesota to take down her erroneous post on Barack Obama, but we do have a
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The Blackslater saidhe resigned in 2007 and that they submitted erroneous tax forms for years.
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And there's the erroneous use of the word, using violence in the idea of martyrdom.
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" Defense Secretary James Mattis in a statement Wednesday called the report "absolutely false" and "erroneous.
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Nevertheless, some of the information may well have been gossip or speculation or simply erroneous.
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A picture caption on Friday with a film review of "Demon" carried an erroneous credit.
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In a post on Facebook, MeDoc denied the accusations and said this is "clearly erroneous".
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Hackers could use voter contact info in those databases to send out erroneous voting locations.
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How much did that perhaps erroneous belief shape her path and enable her savior complex?
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"To recognize this falsehood is erroneous and terribly wrong," she said, according to the reports.
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Justice Barrett said he dismissed the idea at the time that the confessions were erroneous.
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Boeing's optional safety features, in part, could have helped the pilots detect any erroneous readings.
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REPORTER: Is that the only thing that you consider to be erroneous in that article?
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This matters because misidentification can subject innocent people to police scrutiny or erroneous criminal charges.
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Despite one epically erroneous political prediction, David Cross is not giving up on election fortunetelling.
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Backers of Kavanaugh defended his emotional outburst, characterizing it as righteous anger over erroneous claims.
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Mr. Trump's erroneous proclamation also suggested that he lacked even an interest in the Constitution.
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The Journal also makes the basically erroneous argument that Fed monetary policy created the crisis.
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Martino, the owner of Ghost Truck Kitchen, complained to Grubhub about his erroneous phone charges.
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Since the dawn of the nuclear age, there have been no shortage of erroneous alarms.
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An earlier version of this article used an erroneous comparison to describe Canada's land area.
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But they involve more systemic fixes than just stamping out erroneous pins and Facebook posts.
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"Maybe the tension of the time led to an erroneous decision," Kavanaugh said at the time.
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It corrected some erroneous assumptions in Wilczek's original theory and seemed to be a viable model.
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The erroneous tweet was up for about 40 minutes before somebody noticed and took it down.
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The U.S., for instance, has its share of erroneous convictions, police brutality and dubious plea bargains.
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This claim, and Arpaio's allegation that Obama's Selective Service registration was also forged, was proved erroneous.
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The exchange initially said it was investigating "potentially erroneous transactions" that occurred between 9:23 a.m.
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Firefighters rushed into the burning home after hearing an erroneous report that someone was trapped inside.
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The exchange initially said it was investigating "potentially erroneous transactions" that occurred between 9:23 a.m.
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Casino has rejected the allegations as "erroneous", saying its business was solid and its debt manageable.
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Surprisingly, he found that these erroneous papers were more likely to appear in more prestigious journals.
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Another erroneous claim from Obama and Clinton is that the rich don't pay their fair share.
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It can be so damaging to the individual if they find out this completely erroneous information.
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Without any real repercussions for Huffman, users might see Reddit as complicit with his erroneous behavior.
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It rewards users for adding correct entries to the blockchain and penalizes them for erroneous ones.
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Under the bills introduced Thursday, recoupment would be waived for anyone who unknowingly received erroneous bonuses.
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Moreover, this erroneous narrative holds that colleges and universities have failed to take these concerns seriously.
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News coverage describing chaos and lawlessness after the storm was often over-the-top and erroneous.
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But this election, social media platforms facilitated the spread of "fake news" and other erroneous information.
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Erroneous reporting by established organizations is a bigger threat than fabricated stories, and far more rampant.
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In this particular case, the BSP has identified the mechanical cause of the said erroneous printing.
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"I made comments about the WTA that were in extremely poor taste and erroneous," he said.
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Under the bills introduced Thursday, recoupment would be waived for anyone who unknowingly received erroneous bonuses.
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Nowhere in anything we know about Ross' erroneous reporting is there even a whiff of intentionality.
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In July, the commission found that the blood-spatter analysis used to convict Bryan was erroneous.
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In pushing Congress to approve a new immigration policy, Mr. Trump has made several erroneous statements.
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The article, using information from a producer, also attributed an erroneous distinction to the new production.
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Both persist because of the erroneous belief that there's an easy answer to these complicated problems.
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An earlier version of this article included an erroneous detail about Larry Krasner's mother's academic history.
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And we easily refuted the erroneous anti-abortion view that Ireland has a low abortion rate.
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By expanding this authority, the IRS can address erroneous tax credit claims and avoid improper payments.
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It described the suggestion that Singapore was a close and long-time US ally as erroneous.
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But, that -- and I say this with a sense of wonder -- would be an erroneous conclusion.
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A picture last Friday with a film review of Todd Haynes's "Wonderstruck" carried an erroneous credit.
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This was documented in a classic paper in 1950 and underlies many erroneous conclusions from research.
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So there are potentially millions of people who got potentially erroneous blood test results from Theranos?
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The erroneous tweet was swiftly deleted, but the interior ministry accused Trenta's staff of spreading false news.
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But the surge of optimism about Democratic prospects in Georgia may be based on an erroneous assumption.
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UNFPA refuted the claims, and argued it was "erroneous" to suggest it was complicit in China's policies.
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However, the Board of Immigration Appeals found that that judge's decision was "clearly erroneous" and reversed it.
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When your erroneous belief is wrapped up in your value system, it buttresses your sense of self.
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"One day, 'fake news' meant a deliberate hoax, the next it meant an erroneous prediction," she said.
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That will give investors a leg up in anticipating erroneous market moves in the future, she said.
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Whomstever created that erroneous accessory rule "take one thing off" never watched any 1980s rich-bitch TV?
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A preliminary investigation shows the sensor may have provided erroneous readings to the plane's fight control system.
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But if a significant proportion of other AVs upload erroneous data that is acted upon, what then?
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Inbox should hopefully scan it again and set up the Trip Bundle again, without the erroneous details.
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Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel likewise noted the FCC's use of erroneous data in her dissenting remarks on Wednesday.
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They may have been erroneous, but as discussed above, they are opinion protected by the First Amendment.
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In a statement it said the trial's conclusions were "erroneous" and contested the amount of the fines.
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Until that occurs, however, claims that the unmasking was illegal or unethical remain premature and likely erroneous.
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"Interjet is clearing up differences over taxes that it believes are erroneous," it said in a statement.
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And our current administration's desire to close our door to the Muslim world now is equally erroneous.
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Some are also seeking additional information, such as how many erroneous payments were made outside of California.
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They have no way of knowing whether they have been harmed by erroneous data or unfair decisions.
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Addressing racism isn't just about correcting erroneous beliefs — it's about making people see the humanity in others.
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WEEKEND A picture last Friday with a film review of Todd Haynes's "Wonderstruck" carried an erroneous credit.
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The I.R.S. has its own official procedures for turning in erroneous refunds, and — have I mentioned this?
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He also helped to draft state and federal legislation that would erase erroneous arrests from people's records.
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An earlier version of this article included an erroneous transcription of part of an interview with Björk.
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An earlier version of this article applied an erroneous distinction to Margaret Hoover's great-grandfather, Herbert Hoover.
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The campaign featured allegations of fear-mongering and erroneous claims of extra spending on the health service.
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"There are things we do that are effectively just acknowledging widespread erroneous beliefs about nutrition," he said.
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"Unfortunately there's a lot of erroneous information out there right because of the public panic," said Forouzesh.
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When a story's actually wrong, you eviscerate it, exposing its erroneous assertions without ever breaking a sweat.
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Officials apologized in the retraction for the "erroneous" statement and said it was based on inaccurate information.
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We completely disagree with the GAO's erroneous opinion regarding our appropriate and lawful use of FLREA funds.
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Some of that suit's points may be found to be erroneous; others may be questionable or unprovable.
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Perhaps recirculating this probably erroneous news story is the real danger of the so-called "fake news".
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These companies are data mining us, sometimes in concert, to make uncomfortably accurate connections but also erroneous assumptions.
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Defects like jammed buttons or erroneous operating systems can be fixed for as little as $503, said Ordoñez.
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Possibly the most damaging is the long-held (and erroneous) view that boys are somehow better at mathematics.
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" November 22018, 22022: Garcia condemns FIFA's summary as having "numerous materially incomplete and erroneous representations of the facts.
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The SEC should eliminate clearly erroneous trade guidelines by aligning them with the thresholds for LULD rules. 5.
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Other accounts posted an erroneous 2016 article about gas tanks and "Arabic documents" being uncovered near the cathedral.
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The majority panel's reading of Whole Woman's Health is "erroneous and distorted", he wrote, joined by three colleagues.
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On the other, his remarks, including a harsh, erroneous attack on Mrs Wilson, were highly partisan and contestable.
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DFC's lawyers at Gibson Dunn & Crutcher spotted the mistake and asked Chancellor Bouchard to fix the erroneous input.
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It can't be simply to cheer themselves up, to scold, or to convince you of your erroneous ways.
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SPORTS An article on Tuesday about Darius Bazley, a young N.B.A. prospect, attributed an erroneous distinction to Bazley.
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In homogenous markets, we reason, trust in other people's reasonableness can cause erroneous beliefs to spread more readily.
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A hasty apology from Raymond Moore, on his "extremely poor taste and erroneous" comments from hours ago. pic.twitter.
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Investigations since the crash have revealed that a sensor sent erroneous information to the plane's flight control system.
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Seko said on Tuesday it was regrettable that South Korea had given an erroneous account of the talks.
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I also recommend you speak to each reporter who has quoted that erroneous article and have it corrected.
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Erroneous data from the plane's sensor that reads the aircraft's so-called angle of attack — can be catastrophic.
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He told Daily Edge that the company responded to apologize — then removed the erroneous ad the next day.
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But there might be a way to disconnect that erroneous fight-or-flight reaction before it even occurs.
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" "No one can enjoy being the subject of unsupported, erroneous, personal attacks, and I am of no exception.
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A picture caption on Friday with a film review of "Kaili Blues" was accompanied by an erroneous credit.
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It is further possible that some erroneous underlying assumptions exist in some of the other pundits' ratings, i.e.
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The Treasury pushed back against the apparent connection between Mnuchin and the company, which it described as erroneous.
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WEEKEND A picture caption on Friday with the Antiques column, using information from Yale, carried an erroneous credit.
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The Daily Beast has since deleted the erroneous information and apologized for the error in an editor's note.
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The Blacks later said that he resigned in 2007 and that they submitted erroneous tax forms for years.
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The government of Uganda had said in a statement that it was "erroneous" to say Kutesa was involved.
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Moody's decision to downgrade India's ratings outlook was "erroneous," veteran emerging markets investor Mark Mobius said on Wednesday.
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That came out two days later, when the Mexican navy said it was sorry for the erroneous information.
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As such, the database of women in the area was incomplete, out-of-date and had erroneous entries.
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In addition to correcting erroneous information, Spotify users can also confirm the data already on file is correct.
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But the other thing, I think there's a fundamental kind of erroneous assumption in the cultured meat thing.
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Bathed in lasers and dry ice, Aphex delivered a devastatingly potent set of mangled hardcore and erroneous electronica.
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He had multiple banking issues with his Fair account, including erroneous charges that he said led to overdrafts.
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These cases are particularly troubling because erroneous identifications by witnesses have been a leading cause of wrongful convictions.
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"It was mainly brainwashing in Western constitutionalism and other erroneous ideas," Mr. Xie answered, according to that transcript.
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Law enforcement officials acknowledged on Friday that they had erroneous information regarding the death of the judge's mother.
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" The Population Fund said that it regretted the decision, asserting it had been based on an "erroneous claim.
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In 2015, the F.B.I. announced its shocking initial findings: In 96 percent of cases, analysts gave erroneous testimony.
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By the time the error was spotted and the article updated, the first, erroneous version had already spread.
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A Lyondell spokeswoman said the erroneous message about a fire was corrected as soon as it was discovered.
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Including erroneous information on your return will likely trigger an audit, steep financial penalties and even criminal prosecution.
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Republicans should not let erroneous claims about immigrants and hostile rhetoric derail them from this long overdue goal.
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He added that the update will make the plane "even safer" because it will prevent "erroneous" sensor readings.
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An earlier version of this article contained erroneous information about the Oakland Public Library branch on Telegraph Avenue.
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SPORTS An article on May 2698 about an outdoors enthusiast with cancer attributed an erroneous distinction to Aconcagua.
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When the next erroneous outburst inevitably occurs, Facebook could point toward the law it was forced to follow.
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There are multiple high-profile examples of Facebook content takedowns and account deactivations that have been described as erroneous.
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No one at the state attorney general's office has explained Correia's source for the apparently erroneous information on timing.
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The West's erroneous homogenized Africa of poverty, famine, and conflict now coupled with one of sunrises, spiritualism, and showtunes.
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Software issues, where the engine sends erroneous messages to the cockpit, are also about 50 percent resolved, Spohr said.
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In response, the state legislature rewrote the law to correct what it called an erroneous interpretation by the court.
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And a recent Reddit thread reads like a laundry list of the erroneous beliefs people have about Neanderthal genes.
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A naive observer would really have no idea why the classifier returned erroneous results for one of the images.
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" Twelve minutes after the erroneous alert, Hawaii's EMA posted on Facebook and Twitter, writing "NO missile threat to Hawaii.
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The firm has been plagued by many problems, such as sending erroneous blood-test results to thousands of patients.
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Asking for "greater tolerance and patience toward internet users," Xi also called on officials to correct erroneous opinions promptly.
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For example, she didn't answer his erroneous charge that she'd started the racist birtherism that he had long trumpeted.
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The Department of Homeland Security did not have to accept what it - and many others - consider an erroneous ruling.
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I can give you 100 examples where a headline turned out to be erroneous in terms of future projections.
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Moreover, people have accepted a rock-bottom level to date — often 80 percent of marketing data may be erroneous.
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"Coinbase will ensure that each affected customer will be refunded in full for any erroneous charge," the company writes.
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However, I would like to correct the erroneous reporting that my husband intentionally tried to attack and hurt me.
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Based on interviews with survivors in Greece, the UNHCR repeated this erroneous account in an April 20 press statement.
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Limiting the amount of time CRISPR can work in cells could reduce the likelihood that erroneous cuts are made.
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The result, they say, is a widespread pattern of oversimplification profound enough to lead to erroneous results and interpretations.
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It saddens us that the focus of the game has shifted drastically since the erroneous art asset was found.
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Dreamers are often portrayed as sympathetic young people trying to go to school, but that portrayal is often erroneous.
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That can be catastrophic if the plane is receiving erroneous data that signal the plane is in a stall.
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But no one was aware of a specific test of an MCAS failure mode triggered by erroneous sensor data.
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So sue me: on a Friday evening a few weekends past, I opened one such erroneous email and listened.
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Worse still, the possibility that data tied to loans could be erroneous, and perhaps intentionally so, adds to concerns.
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The Department of Homeland Security did not have to accept what it — and many others — consider an erroneous ruling.
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Numerous communities across the country can point to erroneous mapping that results in a lengthy and expensive appeals process.
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A picture caption on July 24 with a review of "Shanghai Grand," by Taras Grescoe, carried an erroneous credit.
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Then there was the "female living Buddha" — an erroneous term; we call them rinpoche — Samding Dorje Phagmo Dechen Chodron.
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The letters argued that the company had failed to act on complaints that the devices were giving erroneous results.
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"Unless due care is taken, drivers may draw erroneous conclusions about the status of their vehicles," Fiat Chrysler said.
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Over failures in the rollout, including the erroneous FAQ that was posted to AOC's site and then taken down?
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An idea, the women activists explain, that is connected to one simple, erroneous idea: That menstrual blood is dirty.
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But at the same time, he thinks cases have one right answer, and might find more cases 'demonstrably erroneous.
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Wikipedia allows anyone to make changes to an article, but erroneous markups are usually quickly reverted by other editors.
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Erroneous and bigoted ideas can only be defeated by standing them up to the test of reason and debate.
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The Met said the provenance was not erroneous but was based on the recollection of the buyer Hugo Perls.
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While no erroneous claims about products were specified on the call, the goal is to process legitimate claims quickly.
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At the hearing in Comanche, compelling evidence was presented that the forensic testimony used to convict him was erroneous.
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"Researchers either ignored sheriffs or made erroneous conclusions that we were no different than police departments," Ms. Kawucha said.
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This leads them to the erroneous conclusion that it's essential to find a "smoking gun" to impeach a president.
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They set out to correct erroneous information, point the confused and doubtful toward the facts, and educate the masses.
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While no erroneous claims about products were specified on the call, the goal is to process legitimate claims quickly.
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She says Nicholas' claim of ownership is erroneous, and she claims the eviction is retaliatory and she's being bullied.
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It agreed with the hospitals, which said Medicare's policy would require "the perpetual use of even demonstrably erroneous" information.
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It would be erroneous, however, to assume that Vietnamese youth were passive recipients of American aid and its ideology.
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Carvin responded that Abood should be overruled because it's erroneous, drawing a sharp response from liberal Justice Stephen Breyer.
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"The Commission has made the same erroneous arguments in the Apple case," its lawyer Paul Gallagher told the court.
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That's because Apple might not want to take on the risk of providing erroneous information back to a user.
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The agency has said that the cause of the problems was largely that telecoms were returning erroneous call records.
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It's also extra time out of a small business owner's day spent tracking erroneous orders from third-party services.
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The Roving Eye feature on April 9 attributed an erroneous distinction to "Ghachar Ghochar," a novella by Vivek Shanbhag.
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STYLES An article last Thursday about the actress Marlo Thomas applied an erroneous distinction to Ms. Thomas's fashion line.
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I hope The Hill will also correct its original story which placed my quoted words in an erroneous context.
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Because of an editing error, an article on Friday about a hunger strike in Nicaragua included an erroneous byline.
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Because of an editing error, the Surfacing article on Page 32, about photographs of clouds, includes an erroneous byline.
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Because of an editing error, the Surfacing article on Page 8003, about photographs of clouds, includes an erroneous byline.
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"It may be necessary go even further in terms of pulling scurrilous and erroneous sites down completely," he said.
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We look at how one erroneous tweet by a man with just 40 followers exploded through the hyperpartisan blogosphere.
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The government of Uganda has since said in a statement that it was "erroneous" to say Kutesa was involved.
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I hadn't eaten for seven hours, and for some (erroneous) reason thought I couldn't bring food into the arena.
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And if the text of the Constitution is this plain, why is an erroneous interpretation of it so prevalent?
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Mr. Cohen's lawyer, Mr. Davis, later said he had provided information for that report and that it was erroneous.
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CCDs are traditionally more expensive and power hungry than CMOS sensors, but they also experience less noise—fewer erroneous blips.
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Some material in the reports produced by the former British intelligence officer has proved to be erroneous, the official said.
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There's also been no pushback against the smear job orchestrated from the White House, only against erroneous anti-Trump reporting.
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The improved blocking experience should cover more malicious tricks like erroneous system warnings and fake buttons for closing the window.
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What happens when information like that, absurd and erroneous as it is, ends up in the hands of repressive regimes?
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Beyond many state residents' erroneous belief that vaccines are linked to autism, lies a stronger — and perhaps more enduring — motivation.
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MCAS was designed to rely on a single AOA sensor, making it vulnerable to erroneous input from that sensor. 4.
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The suit claimed the guidance was an "unlawful, erroneous, and arbitrary" interpretation of New York's rent law passed in June.
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So imagine the horror when Labor Party leader Bill Shorten was spotted eating his democracy sausage with completely erroneous technique.
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Boeing emphasized in Tuesday's that pilots can always disable the system in the event of erroneous data affecting the sensor.
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This can complicate the ShadowMaps' algorithm and draw erroneous conclusions about the most likely location of both driver and rider.
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Correction (December 4th, 2017): This piece has been amended to remove a reference to an erroneous report from ABC news.
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First, although the number of erroneous papers retracted by journals has increased, so has the number of journals carrying retractions.
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The IRS issues most refunds in less than 22019 days, but erroneous and incomplete returns could hold up the process.
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Many people, unaware of the radiation risk, push for tests in the erroneous belief that they signify cutting-edge care.
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In such a competitive environment, experiencing an erroneous rejection, or simply a delayed publication, might have huge costs to bear.
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Medicare paid out $60 billion in erroneous and fraudulent payments in 2016, according to a new Government Accountability Office report.
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The FCRA process enables applicants to challenge decisions made on credit histories and establish whether information in them is erroneous.
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"What they told his mother and him, it is absolutely erroneous and false," Terry Ekl, the family's attorney, told CNN.
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But the state-owned asset regulator has already said "erroneous" notions such as "privatization" and "de-nationalization" should be avoided.
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"No one can enjoy being the subject of unsupported, erroneous, personal attacks, and I am of no exception," he writes.
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Some firms had erroneous and outdated information in Forms U4 and other required filings on hiring, disciplinary history, and licensing.
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The group is blamed for an erroneous 2013 tweet from The Associated Press saying the White House had been bombed.
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Unfortunately, the zombie of bad data has once again infected someone's analysis, reanimating erroneous conclusions drawn from a single example.
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Booz Allen said it is cooperating with the government, and that its own auditing had not identified any erroneous practices.
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And tales of abuses — like robo-signed affidavits filed in bulk, or aggressive collection efforts on erroneous debts — are rife.
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In his opening remarks, he said that news outlets generated "billions and billions of page views" on an "erroneous" story.
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Despite Pelosi's erroneous claims, it's clear the American people support improving our healthcare system with the House Republican healthcare plan.
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OANN did not immediately respond to a request for comment about the article or the network's erroneous on-air call.
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Homeland Security auditors said the immigration agency had instituted several methods for addressing problems with erroneous or duplicate green cards.
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Rogers said he would never have accomplished anything if he spent his time trying to correct every erroneous press report.
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Correction: An earlier version of this story included an erroneous estimate of the premiums that could be generated by PathogenRX.
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CNN's erroneous scoop, about the email to Donald Trump Jr., rocketed around cable news and social media on Friday morning.
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Given the number of erroneous beliefs about wine that persist, this could have been an epic feast lasting for weeks.
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A firm handshake, followed by, "Hello, I'm Hank," will likely result in their having to question your parents' erroneous introduction.
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At the Kentucky State Fair in August, a group of teenagers set off fireworks, prompting erroneous reports of a gunman.
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An earlier version of this article attributed an erroneous distinction to Emma Watson's win of the gender-neutral acting prize.
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The internet did not invent people's capacity to jump to hasty and erroneous conclusions, but it certainly magnified the volume.
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On Wednesday, Boeing said it had issued an "Operations Manual Bulletin" advising airline operators how to address erroneous cockpit readings.
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The Palestinian Authority said it viewed the vote as a response to the Trump administration's "erroneous policy" in a statement.
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It gave the erroneous impression that trees could be the silver bullet needed to solve the climate crisis, she said.
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Decriminalizing sex workers does not make prostitution legal; it just empowers victims to come forward without fear of erroneous criminalization.
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It extended the window in which restaurants can dispute erroneous charges from 60 days to 120 days, the Post reported.
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Preliminary findings from the investigation suggested that the sensor on the pilot's side of the plane was generating erroneous data.
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"Be on high alert to all kinds of erroneous thoughts, vague understandings, and bad phenomena in ideological areas," it warned.
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Officials decided to use a garbled and erroneous Anglicization of the island's name, calling it "Porto Rico" for three decades.
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"The erroneous information generated an estimated altitude that was negative -- that is, below ground level," the ESA said in a statement.
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Claire Finkelstein, a Penn law professor, argued that the Justice Department stance that a sitting president cannot be indicted is erroneous.
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"At this current juncture, labeling China as a currency manipulator is erroneous," said Marie Owens Thomsen, Chief Economist, Indosuez Wealth Management.
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His attorney-general nominee, Jeff Sessions, has called Roe "one of the worst, colossally erroneous Supreme Court decisions of all time".
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"The problem is that your automated, largely impersonal system does not truly screen for fraudulent or erroneous submissions," the letter continued.
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In the crashes, sensors received erroneous data and the nose of the jets was aggressively pointed downward until their final dives.
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That their merging of pre- and main collections, and their move from New York to Paris, was for hype is erroneous.
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The UB Group on Sunday denied the Enforcement Directorate's allegations, calling the basis of the warrant against Mallya "erroneous and unjustified".
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For campaign workers and reporters, stuck in a bubble, massive rallies can promote erroneous conclusions about the state of a race.
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The erroneous post was deleted within minutes, and the banners and other accoutrements added to its homepage were removed soon after.
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And people will often discover their memories can be erroneous, as the rest of the family remembers it a different way.
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The Justice Department said Alere received customer complaints that certain devices produced erroneous results that could adversely affect clinical decision-making.
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In other news I have an erroneous alarm set for 7am and a set of hairy balls on my shopping list.
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" CROSSWORD The daily crossword puzzle on Friday provided an erroneous clue for 11-Down, seeking the answer "Kepler's contemporary and assistant.
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" Just hours after making the comments, Moore issued an apology, saying that his statements were "in extremely poor taste and erroneous.
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It has been reported that the system may have forced the plane's nose down following erroneous data from just one sensor.
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The erroneous message, coupled with similar alarms on television and radio, caused widespread panic and fear — and prompted a federal investigation.
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The doctrine is erroneous because Founding Era evidence shows that commercial messages were considered as much "free speech" as political commentary.
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Instead of looking into grad school, she spent her days tracking every scandal, every erroneous theory, even though she couldn't vote.
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The statement of administration policy argued the resolution has an "erroneous premise" because U.S. forces are not directly engaged in combat.
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To state that only low-income residents are affected by relocation recommendations, is an erroneous interpretation of the guidance FEMA provides.
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As pilots have told us, erroneous activation of the MCAS function can add to what is already a high workload environment.
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Like Donald, they find fault with the questions and questioners, but not with his often incomplete, erroneous or ever-changing answers.
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Those reports were quickly dismissed by police officials as erroneous, but still, fear and anxiety had been stirred around the park.
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The Treasury Department reported that this credit had more than $33 million in erroneous claims in one year back in 2011.
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The purveyors of racial grievance have effectively infiltrated our national discourse with their erroneous vocabulary of race and power and privilege.
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It is not even compelling evidence of a crime, because it is based on an erroneous interpretation of federal election laws.
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That would turn out to be yet another erroneous prediction, though I am grateful for the early hope it gave me.
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In response, the Bank of Israel said the committee's report ignored facts and reached "erroneous" conclusions without examining long-term implications.
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"A decision based on erroneous information on a PAD, that can happen," said Dr. Katayoun Tabrizi, a forensic psychiatrist at Duke.
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She sent early, imperfect versions of it to Walgreens pharmacies, which used it and thus doled out erroneous diagnoses to patients.
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Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this article included an erroneous middle initial for one of its authors.
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The rule also limits the number of times the lender can debit the borrower's account, so borrowers can contest erroneous withdrawals.
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The post carried an "erroneous message" and was removed, Mercedes said in a statement posted on Weibo, China's version of Twitter.
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A combination of confusion and corruption during refugee registrations, in the early months of the crisis, produced incomplete or erroneous records.
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In both accidents, erroneous data caused a new automated system on the Max to push down the nose of the planes.
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Now, Mr. Trump is under fire from Jewish groups, who say the analogy was erroneous, offensive and denigrating to Holocaust survivors.
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The post added that putting adults in conversion therapy based on "subterfuge, erroneous information, pressure or threats" would also be prohibited.
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" The story concluded: "Law enforcement officials acknowledged on Friday that they had erroneous information regarding the death of the judge's mother.
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A picture caption on Friday with an article about the Heartbeat Opera's productions of "Butterfly" and "Carmen" carried an erroneous credit.
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That, however, is still built on the erroneous idea that there is some physical reason preventing women from competing with men.
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The complainant alleged that the mortality review committee was erroneous in concluding that the care rendered to Mr. Cruz was appropriate.
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He called on judges to "show the sword" against erroneous Western notions like judicial independence, separation of powers and constitutional democracy.
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He said it would be an "erroneous suggestion" to say he didn't inform the committee of the sale until August 2012.
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Correction: We originally reported that Unsworth was among the rescuers who led the team to safety, based on other erroneous reports.
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This is important to note, Omdahl said, as some employees receive erroneous information from their companies regarding their eligibility for coverage.
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" The article also attributed an erroneous distinction to the Allen Elizabethan Theater production of Lauren Gunderson's play "The Book of Will.
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If the Supreme Court acts prematurely, however, its erroneous decision could last forever because no higher court can overrule the justices.
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But Tapper said he's trying to go beyond the sheer volume of erroneous and misleading claims in a Sunday 9 p.m.
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As a young doctor, I held erroneous assumptions about "what is best" for a newborn of a woman addicted to substances.
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As a result of the erroneous exclusion of this evidence, Defendants have been deprived of the opportunity to present a defense.
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BOOK REVIEW The Roving Eye feature on April 9 attributed an erroneous distinction to "Ghachar Ghochar," a novella by Vivek Shanbhag.
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This tweet, as the president's missives often are, appeared to be based on a Fox & Friends segment that was completely erroneous.
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Amazon has since published a blog post titled "Setting the Record Straight on Bloomberg Businessweek's Erroneous Article," further denying the claims.
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Setting the record straight In his hourlong announcement, the district attorney rejected a series of "erroneous claims" made shortly after the shooting.
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In fact, it's much more likely that an affected receiver won't start outputting erroneous data until long after the 6 April 2019.
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Week after week this season, fans, coaches and players have been riled by calls that were questionable, erroneous or flat-out weird.
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A picture caption on Wednesday with a television review of "Madoff" on ABC, using information from the network, carried an erroneous credit.
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"The trimmed mean is less sensitive to erroneous or potentially manipulative transactions of plausible size, or data reporting problems," the BoE said.
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GMO was fairly accurate in its forecast for dividend growth, but its erroneous estimation of valuation accounted for all the forecast error.
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It would be excessive and even erroneous to seek among the works here any universal principles that would respond to concrete paradigms.
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"[We] hope that today's erroneous decision will be reversed," a spokesman for the state's department of justice told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
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Japanese Trade Minister Hiroshige Seko said on Tuesday it was regrettable that South Korea had given an erroneous account of the talks.
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And Bing's translator certainly isn't the only translation service to spit out erroneous results—Google translated "Russian federation" into "Mordor" in January.
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In a now-deleted Instagram post, Cardi B called out celebrity gossip site for trying to publish erroneous information about her music.
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While some have argued that this represents a massive case of erroneous group-think, it nonetheless seems to describe how markets act.
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Culberson's bill would further require DHS to refer cases of erroneous naturalization to the Justice Department in order to revoke the citizenship.
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Boeing last week said it had reprogrammed software on its 737 MAX to prevent erroneous data from triggering an anti-stall system.
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This erroneous judgment must feel especially marked in a community that values traditional notions of masculinity as strongly as the armed forces.
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It seemed like an enduring truth of computing that if you fed a machine erroneous information, you would get errors in return.
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The self-aggrandizement, the populist tone, the erroneous capitalizations—they are familiar tics, which appeal to his base and no one else.
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Abe's account replied with the same message to the correct Trump message at the same time the erroneous quote tweet was posted.
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Pilots in both crashes were battling the system, known as MCAS, which was activated due to erroneous data from a single sensor.
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An article on April 3 about the SoCalGas methane leak in Los Angeles included an erroneous reference to a pipeline-safety law.
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Several other media outlets followed CNN's story and have since revealed that Davis was also a source for what became erroneous reporting.
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When lawyers argued that the hacker was entitled to the assets under the erroneous code, a surprising number of blockchain purists agreed.
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The court found that the earlier conviction had been based on a misinterpretation of laws and an erroneous dismissal of circumstantial evidence.
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The commissioners' report debunked Mesmer's theory of "animal magnetism" and proffered comments — widely attributed to Franklin — on the attractions of erroneous beliefs.
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Of course, the planets have always been there, but astronomers were unable to detect them, with claim after claim later deemed erroneous.
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In a report this year, the Treasury Department identified more than 85033,500 taxpayers who received nearly $74 million in potentially erroneous credits.
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Ibama has received reports of rural inhabitants killing monkeys out of the erroneous belief that they can transmit yellow fever to humans.
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Thomas said the nine justices should not uphold precedents that are "demonstrably erroneous," regardless of whether other factors supported letting them stand.
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"It is very shortsighted and erroneous in my mind," said Maha Yahya, the director of the Carnegie Middle East Center in Beirut.
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"The idea that Paul Manafort is mailing it in is completely erroneous," Trump spokesperson Jason Miller said in a statement to CNN.
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Many people who shared the erroneous AccuWeather alerts posted screenshots from as far south as Texas to as far north as Maine.
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Because, in our judgment, the prior administration's rulemaking here was excessive, was erroneous, and was not built on proper cost benefit analysis.
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On Thursday, the president refused to back down from the erroneous claim about the trade balance between the United States and Canada.
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The next target was Brian Ross of ABC News, who was suspended by the network last month because of an erroneous report.
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Beijing is reportedly investigating FedEx over what the firm has called erroneous misrouting of some packages destined for Huawei addresses in Asia.
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Mr. Greitens's lawyers also accused Ms. Gardner of knowing about and failing to correct Mr. Tisaby's erroneous testimony, and of suborning perjury.
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An obituary on Monday about the Balinese dancer Ni Gusti Ayu Rak attributed an erroneous distinction to her dance troupe's 1952 tour.
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" — SETH MEYERS The House sergeant-at-arms distributed a batch of erroneous invitations to the State of the Union, misspelling it "Uniom.
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STYLES An article last Thursday about Margaret Hoover and John Avlon gave an erroneous distinction to Ms. Hoover's great-grandfather Herbert Hoover.
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Investigators attributed that crash to ice crystals forming over the tube's intake, leading to erroneous measurements and the flight crew reacting incorrectly.
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An earlier version of this article included an erroneous description of Amendment 4, a Florida referendum to restore former felons' voting rights.
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WEEKEND A picture caption on Friday with an article about the Heartbeat Opera's productions of "Butterfly" and "Carmen" carried an erroneous credit.
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Boeing released an operational bulletin on Wednesday, warning all airlines about how to address any erroneous readings related to the AOA sensor.
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We documented and presented to The Hill misstatements, omissions and other erroneous material in 11 of her 14 paragraphs, and her headline.
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It is intervening in the whistle-blower's claims about erroneous coding and inflated billing but is not taking part in other claims.
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SUNDAY REVIEW An Opinion essay last Sunday about the history of discrimination against Italian-Americans included an erroneous detail about Columbus's travels.
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A spokeswoman for the department said its staff members do not recall those conversations ''as being erroneous or misleading in any way.
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The author never once tries to lead you astray with erroneous clues in an attempt to distract you from an obvious conclusion.
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In November, after the Lion Air crash, Boeing issued an "Operations Manual Bulletin" advising airline operators how to address erroneous cockpit readings.
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A week after the Lion Air crash, Boeing warned airlines about how to address erroneous readings related to the plane's external sensors.
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How can we trust members of the president's staff when they are required to defend erroneous remarks continually delivered by their boss?
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The plan was simple: Track and publish all the retractions announced at scientific journals, making fraudulent and erroneous studies easier to spot.
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The fake news comes in a variety of forms, including misleading or erroneous reports published by partisan blogs such as halle-leaks.
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Draghi's defenders are quick to point out that he himself charted a fresh course immediately after taking office, reversing erroneous rate hikes.
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But China's chief justice (presumably with Mr Xi's blessing) has recently railed against the "erroneous influence" of those who want an independent judiciary.
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Besides Paul's propensity for dickhead antics, the erroneous notification is all the stranger because YouTube's notification system is known for being barely functional.
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In response, Universal Music Group questioned the accuracy of the Times' reporting, without specifically pointing out what in the story it considered erroneous.
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The party should be patient with internet users, resolve difficulties and correct erroneous opinions in a timely manner, said Xi, according to Xinhua.
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I found some of the erroneous representation of the facts supporting your article on Jordan to be worrying ("The uneasy crown", October 22nd).
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That system appeared to have been triggered by erroneous sensor data that pushed the nose of the planes down repeatedly into deadly plunges.
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By 223, a number of businesses complained that Yelp refused to investigate or remove factually erroneous, and possibly fake, reviews from their pages.
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"For the most part, people coming to us have really reasonable problems," said Allen, such as erroneous cable bill charges and airline refunds.
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But thinking that there is no abuse in the music industry just because a spotlight hasn't been shined on it would be erroneous.
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Last year amid tensions between the U.S. and North Korea, an erroneous alert warned residents of Hawaii of an inbound ballistic missile threat.
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"As pilots have told us, erroneous activation of the MCAS function can add to what is already a high-workload environment," Muilenburg said.
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Almost immediately after the game, Lockette posted this Steve Harvey meme, riffing off the comedian's erroneous turn hosting the Miss Universe pageant recently.
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It&aposs the largest payment under California&aposs Erroneous Conviction Program, although there have been larger awards to crime victims through other programs.
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Independent analyses are already causing some folks worry about the potential for noise to create an erroneous signal, Sabine Hossenfelder writes for Forbes.
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A 2013 report by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) found that SSA deleted 8,200 erroneous deaths from the DMF in the previous year.
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The company asserted that the calamity was the product of a technical error and all erroneous headlines would be stripped from the newswire.
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The engines also face a problem with engine software sending erroneous messages to the cockpit, adding workload before the plane can take off.
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A spokesman, Bill Halldin, said the erroneous trades were canceled in "most instances," and the bank was unaware of any clients being harmed.
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Mexico's Cemex said in a statement it would also take legal measures and "fundamentally disagreed" with the "erroneous" conclusions drawn by the regulator.
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The U.N. Population Fund said it regretted the U.S. move, adding that it is "erroneous" to suggest it was complicit in China's policies.
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After reports surfaced that Comey had misstated Abedin's handling of the emails, the FBI confirmed Comey's erroneous testimony in a letter to lawmakers.
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So the supposed definition of an addictive personality really relies on the erroneous belief that certain personality traits make someone vulnerable to addiction.
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What's more, my therapist said she believes this involuntary reflex of entering an erroneous fight-or-flight mode indicates some type of trauma.
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In a statement on Monday, the Moelis-led group said the Aurelius letter is based on "incomplete and erroneous information" about Brazilian laws.
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They were eventually contacted by the Innocence Project of Texas, which managed to shed light on erroneous medical examination and a false testimony.
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Whatever the reason, Flynn became erratic, struggled to manage the DIA's sprawling bureaucracy and developed a penchant for relying upon erroneous factual information.
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MAGAZINE An article on April 3 about the SoCalGas methane leak in Los Angeles included an erroneous reference to a pipeline-safety law.
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That meeting comes after a chaotic Monday, when a flurry of erroneous news reports emerged saying Rosenstein had either resigned or been sacked.
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Despite numerous erroneous reports in the past, there was not a button in my office that could lock the door from the inside.
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That meeting comes after a chaotic Monday when a flurry of erroneous news reports emerged saying Rosenstein had either resigned or been sacked.
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As for the initial, erroneous report of a gunman, a statement released by Andrews indicated that it was a case of mistaken identity.
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Judge James Dennis dissented from his colleagues' decision, which he said relied on an "erroneous and distorted version" of Casey's undue-burden test.
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Guatemalan president Jimmy Morales tweeted condolences to the victims of the crash in a post that still displayed the erroneous earlier death count.
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An article on Wednesday about the election of Donald Trump as president of the United States carried an erroneous byline in some editions.
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Instagram's erroneous warnings are a further indicator of its ongoing struggles to accurately enforce its rules for third-party developers on its platform.
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By contrast, politicians are confronted by a multitude of erroneous assertions and fanciful rumours, yet can't reliably tell which ones are galvanising voters.
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"The idea that he's replaceable, I think that's erroneous," said Bill Smead, CEO of Smead Capital Management in Seattle, which owns Starbucks shares.
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That's an erroneous way to calculate; many of those people aren't unemployed but are simply in school or otherwise not looking for work.
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Thomas also said demonstrably erroneous decisions should not be "elevated" over federal statutes, as well as the Constitution, merely because they are precedents.
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But it's complemented by the machine, which "moves organically along with the body, correcting and removing erroneous patterns," say the Pilates Nerd blog.
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An earlier version of this article, relying on information from a source, applied an erroneous distinction to the Tory Burch show at Gustavino's.
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"We do not defer when an agency's interpretation of its own regulations is 'plainly erroneous or inconsistent with the regulation,'" the court said.
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"The protections of a shield law are meaningless unless a reporter can appeal an erroneous trial court ruling," he said in a statement.
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Ms. Sheikhi attributed the mistake to an erroneous assumption, based on the death of a Qom woman with the same age and name.
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Central banks have undone their erroneous overoptimism of 2018 and are again easing monetary policy to attempt to avoid domestic and global crises.
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Even if 99.9 percent of people answered a question correctly in the survey, there would still be 30 erroneous answers out of 30,000.
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"The court agreed with the government and provided an erroneous answer to the jury that essentially directed a guilty verdict," Mr. Critchley wrote.
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Because of an editing error, a picture on Friday with a film review of "Little Boxes" carried an erroneous caption in some editions.
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The warning in Ontario didn't set off a panic, unlike an erroneous message about a ballistic missile threat in Hawaii in January 2018.
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The agency faulted the company for making erroneous assumptions during the jet's development, and called for changes in the way planes are certified.
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The SEC claimed he violated a settlement deal when he posted an erroneous Tweet about how many cars Tesla will produce this year.
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In June, the company said its own internal and external audit processes had not identified any significant material weaknesses or erroneous cost charging.
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Wade Supreme Court decision who has referred to it as an "erroneous decision," was confirmed to her post by the Senate in October.
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But its findings make it likely that the system pushed the plane into a dive fueled by erroneous angle of attack sensor readings.
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" Asked about the notion on Thursday, acting Secretary of Defense Pat Shanahan told the Senate Armed Services Committee that the reports were "erroneous.
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Her baseless, sweeping generalizations are as erroneous as they are offensive, revealing a cavalier willingness to conflate fact with her own ideological opinions.
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FRONT PAGE An article on Sunday about black artists finding success after 21 included an erroneous distinction about the artist McArthur Binion's education.
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The board said it had, by a majority vote, decided to distance itself from the auditors' decision, which it called "erroneous and particularly serious".
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In the two crashes, pilots were battling the system after erroneous sensor data triggered it, sending the nearly brand-new jets into deadly plunges.
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Compared to the hour Facebook gives you to delete an erroneous WhatsApp message, 10 minutes doesn't give you too much time to correct yourself.
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He has converted his polling lead (erroneous or not) into a series of endorsements from influential members of the right's identitarian and evangelical wings.
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Police Chief Steve Dye says he won&apost tolerate erroneous spending of money and resources or diverting resources from people who really need them.
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Like, I've spent full days of my life trying to get hundreds of dollars in erroneous charges refunded from a certain lodging industry disruptor.
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" Apple contended that the jury instructions were "not erroneous," and said it had proved that Samsung applied its patented designs to its "entire phones.
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Trump repeatedly misstated the figure during the campaign and has continued to make the erroneous claim about the murder rate despite numerous fact checks.
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But, beyond this type of soulful declaration, Collins also had funny comments about Donald Trump, erroneous critics, and his opinions of the music industry.
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The details: The preliminary findings of the Lion Air investigation have focused on erroneous input from one of the plane's angle of attack indicators.
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She is saddened by recent tabloid media reports which are full of erroneous speculation and inaccuracies that are hurtful to three innocent young girls.
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Until then at least, the cause—whether "shy Trumpers" ashamed to admit their allegiances, erroneous turnout projections or faulty sampling methods—will remain uncertain.
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The erroneous connection between the pizza place and an alleged child trafficking and child abuse ring took root with bad actors on the internet.
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The reporting on Bryant's death was shocking in nature and showed the danger of real-time reporting, as several erroneous reports muddled the situation.
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As a result, purchases that occurred between January 22nd, 2018 and February 11th, 2018 may have been refunded and reprocessed—resulting in erroneous charges.
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" After I tweeted those remarks, Trump campaign spokesman Jason Miller wrote to me, "The idea that Paul Manafort's mailing it in is completely erroneous.
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The press also fact-checked Ivanka Trump's erroneous claim that her father's paid-leave proposal is the only one offered in the current campaign.
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Dyslexic-hating seems to be a hobby on Reddit, where the erroneous belief that dyslexia is a sign of lower intelligence crops up frequently.
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Behar, who first broke the erroneous Trump-Flynn information on The View after being handed a card featuring Ross' reporting, is an outspoken Democrat.
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Our ability to share things that used to be private pursuits leads to the potentially erroneous assumption that everyone wants to be a star.
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But focusing on a theoretical relationship between low unemployment and a subsequent rise in inflation to guide monetary policy is erroneous, according to Bullard.
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The NFL's Twitter account was hacked this morning, and the attacker used it post erroneous tweets claiming the league's commissioner, Roger Goodell, had died.
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Air France said in a statement that the report was "erroneous", and noted that it still does not allow voice communication aboard its planes.
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People latch on to erroneous or made-up reports if the reports fit their assumptions about the situation -- or their political and moral agenda.
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"There are many examples of erroneous assessments by anthropologists of the period," Jantz said in a new study published in the journal Forensic Anthropology.
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If managers ignore the interaction between the different sides of a multisided market in developing pricing strategies, they will inevitably arrive at erroneous conclusions.
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In the worst-case scenario, such blatantly erroneous thinking about diplomacy and commerce could result in a regional or even trans-regional nuclear war.
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It is telling that few of the proxy advisory firms' institutional clients, who would be most affected by erroneous or conflicted advice, are complaining.
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But rather than be declared irrelevant or erroneous, TANF-style welfare reform became the playbook for the Trump-era war on the welfare state.
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At issue is the flight-control system known as MCAS that malfunctioned on both flights because it received erroneous data from a faulty sensor.
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Wade an "erroneous decision" and asserted that judges should not follow the law or the Constitution if it conflicts with their personal religious beliefs.
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A picture caption on Wednesday with a film review of "An Art That Nature Makes: The Work of Rosamond Purcell" carried an erroneous credit.
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Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg on Thursday posted a video saying that "erroneous" data contributed to a pair of Boeing 737 Max 8 plane crashes.
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But the French ambassador in Washington, Gérard Araud, tweeted that Trump was citing "erroneous press reports" in his criticism of the European military cooperation.
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"As pilots have told us, erroneous activation of the MCAS function can add to what is already a high-workload environment," Muilenburg said Thursday.
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He reportedly produced documents to bolster his assertion that Trump lawyers conferred with him to create erroneous earlier testimony designed to protect the president.
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The directive points operators "to existing flight crew procedures to address circumstances where there is erroneous input from an AOA sensor," the statement said.
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Wade decision was "erroneous," per the L.A. Times, and has expressed willingness to overturn precedent if she finds it doesn't abide by the Constitution.
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Stocks did sink late last year after an erroneous ABC News report that, had it been accurate, may have set the stage for impeachment.
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But Ms. Lindsey said Amazon recommended that police departments use a much higher similarity score — 95 percent — to reduce the likelihood of erroneous matches.
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They also say it would increase the risk of erroneous and fraudulent payments because doctors would submit less information to document the services provided.
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Here are some questions and answers about tax refund fraud: What should I do if an erroneous tax refund is deposited in my account?
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A sensor that measures the angle at which the plane is flying began producing erroneous readings, suggesting that the plane was about to stall.
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Erroneous inputs from an angle of attack sensor could put a Max 8 into a rapid descent, Boeing said in an advisory to customers.
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Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this article attributed an erroneous distinction to Kathrine Switzer's participation in the 1967 Boston Marathon.
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Responding to the report, a spokeswoman for prime minister Abiy's office said Crisis Group was "erroneous" in assuming government neglect of the Sidama issue.
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Boeing and the FAA issued an emergency notice referencing the MCAS system — though not by name — and directions for how to manage erroneous activations.
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The erroneous reading was followed by the activation of an anti-stall system known as MCAS which forced the plane's nose downward, it said.
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In Museum Highlights, Fraser's erroneous and misguided tour suggests that value is also established by the individuals who develop the language of art administration.
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Deadlines for compliance and filing are rigid and computer-run; agency responses to applications and petitions amount to slow, often erroneous, rejections by computer.
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An aide to the mayor later said that someone in the commissioner's "senior staff" had given him the erroneous guidance early in his tenure.
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Tillerson on Wednesday pushed back on what he called an "erroneous" NBC News report and denied he has ever considered resigning from his post.
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Social media has also "spread erroneous rumors" about fatality rates, Rosemary Taylor, an associate professor of sociology and community health at Tufts University, said.
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"The consequences of the Ninth Circuit's erroneous decision have already been — and will continue to be — far-reaching and catastrophic," the city's petition said.
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Warren's article is filled with erroneous claims, charging that "since 1985 (corporations) have extracted almost $7 trillion" in profits, instead of investing in workers.
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This is because data profiles are rife with erroneous data and filled with dubious inferences drawn from individual data as well as social networks.
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Standing at a lectern at the State Department, the notoriously press-shy Tillerson called the report "erroneous" and expressed frustration with the Washington media.
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Many Muslims also gave a negative answer, but proudly so: Our true faith would not go down the erroneous path of the godless West.
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Yet, the bids from these unlicensed suppliers were used in setting the likely erroneous Medicare payment rate for DMEPOS in the competitive bidding area.
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This misunderstanding blossomed into the extremely pervasive, indeed erroneous, silly urban legend that continuing antibiotics beyond resolution of symptoms somehow helps reduce antibiotic resistance.
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Erroneous claims also have abounded in previous terrorist attacks, including the Boston bombing in 2013 when several people were incorrectly named as possible suspects.
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"Often the information you get at the very early stage of an investigation turns out to be, at least in part, erroneous," he said.
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It pointed airlines "to existing flight crew procedures to address circumstances where there is erroneous input from an AOA sensor," a Boeing statement said.
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But its findings make it likely that the MCAS system pushed the plane into a dive fueled by erroneous angle of attack sensor readings.
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Demetrios Costoyiannis, 33, who lives on the Upper East Side, said that despite an erroneous station announcement, his train had reached the right destination.
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By itself, not a lot, except to encourage the erroneous and simplistic idea that the brain is an independent sovereign, calling all the shots.
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The erroneous identification crept into the magisterial biography of Benjamin by Howard Eiland and Michael W. Jennings, but was corrected in the paperback edition.
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WEEKEND Because of an editing error, a picture on Friday with a film review of "Little Boxes" carried an erroneous caption in some editions.
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It's the erroneous conclusion that relationships observed at the wider level (like state or region) necessarily hold true at the individual level as well.
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Those erroneous assumptions and many more are reflected in the Twitter thread beneath the poll, which I recommend to anyone with a masochistic streak.
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An earlier version of a caption accompanying a photo with this article gave an erroneous location for a building on 100th Street in East Harlem.
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That software, triggered by erroneous data from AOA sensors, is believed to have played a role in crashes of Lion Air and Ethiopian Airlines jets.
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But because academic journals are more likely to publish significant results, these erroneous findings may be more likely to find themselves in the published literature.
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Tesla said it has various ways to protect against pedal misapplication, including using its Autopilot sensors to distinguish between erroneous pedal application and normal cases.
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Several prominent reporters shared the inaccurate information and the erroneous assumption was still being circulated by some media members hours after Singer deleted the image.
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There's an erroneous belief that the younger generation is lazy and entitled, but I don't think that people understand the amount of pressure we're under.
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Any suggestion to the contrary that she is not fully caring and totally dedicated to her daughter's safety is ill-advised, and it was erroneous.
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Erroneous readings could cause the plane's computers to detect an impending stall, or loss of lift, and force the nose down, overriding the pilot's inputs.
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Cooper, a former federal prosecutor himself, criticized federal officials who he claims leaked erroneous information to CNN in an attempt to besmirch the governor's character.
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Trump's statement that Mondelez was closing a Chicago factory was erroneous, as the company quickly pointed out, but that didn't stop him from repeating it.
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In 23, 10% of Medicare and Medicaid outlays, equal to $96bn, were spent on services that were not delivered, were unnecessary or were otherwise erroneous.
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Democrats for Life also backed Amy Comey Barrett, a judge on Trump's shortlist for the Supreme Court who suggested that Roe was an "erroneous" decision.
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In fact, the investigations still underway seem to show that in both accidents, the system engaged in response to an erroneous reading from a sensor.
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And also because of an editing error, a report on the east coast of Sri Lanka, one of the recommended places, carried an erroneous credit.
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Citing a source at Facebook, TechCrunch says this last decision was "erroneous," suggesting that the social media site's moderation policies are not being followed consistently.
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Carin's attorney Laura Maggio has filed a motion to reopen her case based on the erroneous dates in the government's documentation, which stalls her deportation.
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The monologue came as Spicer attempted to defend Trump's erroneous claims that former President Barack Obama had wiretapped him at Trump Tower during the campaign.
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The features could have helped pilots detect erroneous readings, which some experts believe might be connected to the planes' failures, The New York Times reports.
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Some outlets have published what they call "unconfirmed" salacious allegations against Trump, but add some of the information from the British intelligence operative is erroneous.
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President Trump is advising investors who lost money during the market slip that followed an erroneous report from ABC News' Brian Ross to file suit.
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Clinton's lawyers urged District Judge Royce Lamberth to vacate the default in a filing Thursday, arguing that the plaintiffs' request for the entry was erroneous.
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Jay Wallace, Fox News' president of news, said that Wheeler's allegations are erroneous, and that the retraction of the story is still being investigated internally.
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People familiar with the investigation have already said the anti-stall software was activated by erroneous 'angle of attack' data from a key aircraft sensor.
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Across the country, approximately one of every eight voter registrations is no longer valid or is significantly inaccurate, amounting to approximately 6900 million erroneous records.
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Trump has criticized the judge and the decision and has appealed the judge's ruling, but he has followed the erroneous order in the particular case.
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AssetMark immediately removed the erroneous F-Squared information upon becoming aware of the inaccuracies and later removed F-Squared from its platform, a spokesman said.
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The Chinese consulate in Houston said in a statement that it was "deeply shocked" by what it described as Morey's "erroneous comments on Hong Kong."
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To spur more productive political dialogue about healthcare in America, it is imperative to tackle erroneous claims and myths on both sides about the ACA.
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"We are deeply shocked by the erroneous comments on Hong Kong made by Mr. Daryl Morey, general manager of the Houston Rockets," the statement said.
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A misdiagnosis of the causes of the political ills in Puerto Rico may lead to erroneous solutions that could worsen its economic and political conditions.
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Pentagon officials have said the issue of erroneous payments has affected every state, but have not provided the numbers of how many that could be.
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FRONT PAGE An article on Wednesday about the election of Donald Trump as president of the United States carried an erroneous byline in some editions.
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Furthermore, to characterize this deal as one with a broad base of support that would pass immediately if just brought to the floor is erroneous.
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"The facts surrounding Barrier Free's erroneous filing and the 2019 Broadband Deployment Report raise serious questions about the way the FCC evaluates data," Starks said.
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Note: An SEC filing reports that ClearTax has raised $24 million, however Gupta told TechCrunch that the information is erroneous and should read $12 million.
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Trump has repeatedly claimed, falsely, that The New York Times and The Washington Post have apologized to their readers for running erroneous stories about Trump.
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In a statement on Tuesday, the airline manufacturer said it had issued an "Operations Manual Bulletin" advising airline operators how to address erroneous cockpit readings.
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Many of the news outlets have been forced at times to correct erroneous information that might have been avoided in a less speedy news cycle.
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Any one of these men could stop his streak in its tracks, and so to suggest his success in the UFC is guaranteed is erroneous.
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The complaint was largely based on scant evidence and erroneous information; the FEC has given no indication since that it will investigate the matter further.
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STYLES The Critical Shopper column last Thursday, about visits to the Allbirds and Birkenstock stores in SoHo, applied an erroneous distinction to that Birkenstock location.
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The appeals court ruled that the jury instructions at Mr. Silver's trial were erroneous, and that a properly instructed jury might not have convicted him.
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MAGAZINE An article on Page 44 about felon disenfranchisement includes an erroneous description of Amendment 4, a Florida referendum to restore former felons' voting rights.
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At three different airports, Lion Air maintenance crews tried to fix various problems concerning erroneous airspeed and other data, declaring the plane fit to fly.
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In 2004, Williams lost a quarterfinal against Jennifer Capriati in large part because of a spate of erroneous overrules by the chair umpire Mariana Alves.
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In tax year 2014, the IRS identified 5.7 million returns with potentially erroneous claims but only systematically corrected about 167,85033 of them, according the report.
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Irving Oil has pleaded guilty to 34 offences including carrying erroneous shipping documents and inadequately training staff, according to the Public Prosecution Service of Canada.
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Within hours, Gap posted a statement on the Chinese microblogging site Weibo in which it said it was "extremely sorry" for the shirt's "erroneous" design.
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My best estimate was the algorithm wasn't completely at fault, but was so dependent on erroneous information, we couldn't capitalize on our expansive ground game.
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Erroneous data makes it difficult to assess whether Abe's policies are working, leaving policy makers blind-sided in their efforts to foster sustainable economic growth.
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China's foreign exchange regulator said the report could be based on erroneous information, adding that the country was diversifying its forex to safeguard their value.
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And appeals for a denied naturalization application are set to increase from $22019 to $700, making it more expensive for applicants to challenge erroneous denials.
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There is no evidence that Boeing did flight-testing of M.C.A.S. with erroneous sensor data, and it is not clear whether the F.A.A. did so.
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Spicer closes off this misleading, error-riddled passage by complaining about an erroneous ABC News report on Flynn published months after Spicer himself stepped down.
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A leading theory is that the Lion Air flight crashed because the anti-stall software received erroneous data, forcing the plane into a nose-dive.
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"Erroneous and unfair removals affect journalists, advocates, artists, activists, and many more—but we typically only hear about the highest profile cases," a CDT spokesperson said.
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He said both accidents occurred due to a chain of events and that the erroneous triggering of the MCAS software was one link in that chain.
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It's also, arguably, pretty erroneous to compare the addictive quality of passive consumption of visual entertainment with the active effort required to learn a new discipline.
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"If the federal court can ensure the proper standard is being used and procedure, it will eliminate, significantly, erroneous denials of asylum," Gelernt told BuzzFeed News.
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Most erroneous or easily explained concerns posted on the site are either cleared up quickly by the commenters or the authors of the paper in question.
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Adam Schiff, who is leading the impeachment inquiry, for that time he read erroneous quotes from Trump into the record of a House Intelligence Committee hearing.
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" The Internet Creators Guild, an organization dedicated to fighting for creators' rights, noted in 2016 that "erroneous de-monetization will always result in significant lost revenue.
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PubPeer is a website that lets people comment anonymously on research papers and so, in theory, helps purge the scientific literature of erroneous findings more speedily.
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Yes, there might be the occasional mixup and erroneous 911 call, but car crash detection could also save many people who are incapacitated after an accident.
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Erroneous readings could cause the plane's computers to detect an impending stall, or loss of lift, and force the nose down repeatedly, overriding the pilot's inputs.
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Had the MCAS compared data from both of the angle of attack sensors on the plane, it could have ignored erroneous data from one of them.
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Boeing said on Wednesday it had issued a bulletin to airlines reminding pilots about what it described as existing procedures for handling erroneous data from sensors.
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Unfortunately, the erroneous belief that motherhood in and of itself is bad for business is still all too prevalent, even in a post-Lean In world.
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On Friday, a new video was posted to the Bundy Ranch Facebook page in which Mr. Finicum said that any speculation about a withdrawal was erroneous.
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The lawsuit says Boeing failed to warn the public, airlines and pilots of the airplane's allegedly erroneous sensors, causing the aircraft to dive automatically and uncontrollably.
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Read MoreApple is in a 'disastrous' situation: Trader The erroneous numbers have been passed along to Apple's 100-plus global publishing partners, according to the Journal.
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Texas is one of 38 states in which abortion providers are required to counsel their patients using state-mandated and often intentionally confusing or erroneous information.
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While some speculated that the erroneous withdraws were down to a Coinbase engineering issue, Coinbase issued a statement saying it wasn't liable for the duplicate charges.
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It also said the demand for a warrant for the arrest of Mr Mallya — whose precise whereabouts have not been publicly disclosed — was "erroneous and unjustified".
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However, if the sensors that determine if the plane is in a stall receive erroneous data and point the nose down, the consequences could be catastrophic.
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As a journalist, I knew the best way to prevent use of this erroneous phrase was to change the stylebooks that guide language usage in newsrooms.
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All that being so, it's real easy for your Spotify account to become a minefield of erroneous playlists, haphazardly added local files and poorly organized libraries.
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Over the past three years, insurers have set their prices based on erroneous government forecasts that nearly twice as many people would enroll on the exchanges.
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In a call with reporters on Wednesday, Short said reports that the administration promised text to members were "erroneous" and that there is no deal imminent.
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"We could be caught up in an erroneous market trend, which could then persist for far longer than we could take the pain," Mr Taylor wrote.
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While the stock prices remained unaltered on Nasdaq itself, third-party services such as Google Finance and Bloomberg displayed the erroneous $123.47 price for a while.
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Simsek said on Wednesday he wanted steps to be taken to prevent ratings agencies from making "erroneous decisions", adding there was no reason for any downgrades.
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Trew had successfully applied for an annual card for the last five years, SIS said, and criticised her reporting throughout that time as containing "erroneous information".
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MAGAZINE An article on May 2800 about attorney general Kamala Harris of California included an erroneous detail about her first race for attorney general, in 8003.
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In the instructions he read, he said the jurors should not hesitate to re-examine their views and change their decision if they think it's erroneous.
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That bill requires agency inspectors general to conduct periodic assessments and audits of card purchases to identify and analyze risks of illegal, improper or erroneous use.
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Home Retail also said it would need to increase a provision to redress financial services customers where erroneous excess fees were collected by 30 million pounds.
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Firstly, the researchers claim a "software bug" led to an incorrect value, and secondly, the authors report that they used "erroneous data" to model their results.
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J&Js challenge now is to discredit the single test result as erroneous without undermining the reputation and track record of its expert witness, Ausness said.
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"Although the court of appeals' decision was erroneous, this case does not satisfy this Court's traditional standards for certiorari," then-Acting Solicitor General Jeffrey Wall wrote.
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Niantic has said the expansive permission requests were "erroneous" and that Pokémon Go did not use anything from players' accounts other than basic Google profile information.
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"I am pleased that the highest court in the land has unanimously reversed the trial court's erroneous decision invalidating Wisconsin's Assembly map," Schimel, a Republican, said.
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So long as the money had not been withdrawn at the other end, cash could be frozen after a subscriber informed them of an erroneous transaction.
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"As pilots have told us, erroneous activation of the MCAS function can add to what is already a high workload environment," Muilenburg said in a statement.
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After meeting with Scott's family Wednesday morning, Murray told reporters he rejected a series of "erroneous claims" that were made in the days after the shooting.
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" It took four hours after publication for Garcia to publicly reject this summary for containing "numerous materially incomplete and erroneous representations of the facts and conclusions.
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But they also represent childhood as clickbait, a formula designed to feed the erroneous, Buzz-fed notion that 90s children are the OGs of the internet.
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Since the Ethiopian Airlines crash, airlines worldwide have grounded their Max fleets, amid concerns over the apparent propensity of MCAS to malfunction when fed erroneous data.
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David Ige, a Democrat, apologized earlier this month when a state worker sent an erroneous alert to cellphones that falsely warned of an imminent missile attack.
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ARTS & LEISURE An article on Page 20 about the forthcoming album "Utopia" by Björk includes an erroneous transcription of part of an interview with the article.
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ARTS & LEISURE An article on Page 2698 about the forthcoming album "Utopia" by Björk includes an erroneous transcription of part of an interview with the article.
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An article on Monday about tensions between the Justice Department and the U.S. attorney's office in Washington attributed an erroneous distinction to the U.S. attorney's office.
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"These erroneous inputs can potentially make the horizontal stabilizers repeatedly pitch the nose of the airplane downward, making the aircraft difficult to control," the directive said.
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But to the dismay of professional fact-checkers and his political opponents, the warnings about his erroneous claims did not matter at all to his supporters.
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Earlier studies found a so-called "backfire effect" in which seeing a fact contrary to your opinion would make you believe your erroneous opinion even more.
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BOOK REVIEW An entry on the children's series best-seller list last Sunday included an erroneous content summary for "Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children," by Ransom Riggs.
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"Zelenskiy's new team seems to be returning to this erroneous strategy, which consists in the fact that we can agree with Russia," he told the rally.
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At other times erroneous or overly simplistic conclusions were drawn from what had been argued — perhaps not unlike how human beings themselves are wont to argue.
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Stocks dropped on Thursday on erroneous reports that Cohn might leave the White House, and have rallied on confirmation that his arch nemesis Bannon is gone.
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But it might not matter, because more strong play from the Phillies is likely to mean more exposure for Guerrero and thus more erroneous autograph requests.
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President Donald Trump called for a Washington Post journalist to be fired Saturday over an erroneous tweet about the crowd size at one of his rallies.
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Like those artists, the shape-shifting nature of portraiture becomes a metaphor for changing or erroneous representations of people, and particularly women, from the African diaspora.
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It is wrong, morally speaking, to inflict physical violence on a random person because that person happens to hold what you see as erroneous political beliefs.
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They may feel an acute need to "correct" what is before their eyes, to square things, or set the "erroneous" picture right — to reestablish cognitive consonance.
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"The US Supreme Court has made clear that identification evidence in particular should not be suppressed from trial simply because it might be erroneous," Feldman said.
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Below are a few selections from The Phantom Atlas, from erroneous inland seas of Australia, to the Garden of Eden plotted on an 18th-century map.
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Despite erroneous reports that he had died, he is currently being treated in the ICU for pneumonia, she said Wednesday, and with his sense of humor intact.
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Dr. Jennifer Gunter, a San Fransisco-based OB/GYN who regularly debunks Goop's erroneous medical claims on her blog, had some choice words about Paltrow's homework remark.
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On Tuesday, Senators unanimously agreed that federal oversight of the system would help prevent scaring the hell out of citizens with erroneous "BALLISTIC MISSILE THREAT INBOUND" warnings.
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"An initial reading shows that there may have been a misappreciation of some facts surrounding the incident, leading to some erroneous conclusions," she said in a statement.
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Boeing is reprogramming 737 Max software to prevent erroneous data from triggering an anti-stall system that came under scrutiny following the two deadly nose-down crashes.
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Investigators have pointed to erroneous sensor data that fed into the planes' new, automated anti-stall system in the crashes shortly after takeoff in both deadly flights.
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"The Canadian side's erroneous remarks confuse violent violations with peaceful assembly, ignoring the fact that the Hong Kong police force punishes violence according to law," it said.
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However, the book all but ignores the backlashes to these developments, leaving the erroneous impression that the liberation of sex from outside restraint is all but complete.
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Boeing is reprogramming 737 MAX software to prevent erroneous data from triggering an anti-stall system that came under scrutiny following the two deadly nose-down crashes.
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Alciere told me he does this to put an end to "DMFing"—his name for erroneous death-file inclusion—and claims he's had a few success stories.
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This might be because Facebook relies heavily on users to report inappropriate posts, and sometimes that system can be gamed or inaccurate reporting can trigger erroneous bans.
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"There's an erroneous belief that the younger generation is lazy and entitled, but I don't think that people understand the amount of pressure we're under," Cox says.
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And Bolsonaro made his threat that if it were shown that INPE Director Ricardo Galvao had betrayed his confidence by releasing erroneous numbers, he would be fired.
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" Led Zeppelin won the suit, but last year the Ninth US Circuit Court of Appeals ordered a new trial, saying the original judge gave "erroneous jury instructions.
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The judgement said UBS's auditing of the whistleblower reports was a "superficial work that led to erroneous conclusions," an inspector for the banking regulator said in 2011.
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The judgment said UBS's auditing of the whistleblower reports was a "superficial work that led to erroneous conclusions," an inspector for the banking regulator said in 2011.
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The Boeing announcement insists that pilots are "always" able to override erroneous automation, something that has been a chief concern for those investigating the Lion Air crash.
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Third, the case may presage a judicial retreat away from the constitutionally erroneous doctrine whereby the courts give less protection to commercial speech than to political speech.
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And in this environment, there is a genuine advantage to be had in being first—except when it leads to erroneous implementation of overblown or premature conclusions.
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The erroneous stereotype that LGBTQ people are hypersexual may also be used to justify sexual violence—for example, the claim that a victim must "enjoy" being raped.
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In China, the company has distributed cartoon videos about using opioids for pain relief; other promotional literature cites the erroneous claim that rates of addiction are negligible.
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NEW YORK An article on May 23622 about the death of Susannah Mushatt Jones, the world's oldest person, attributed an erroneous distinction to her successor, Emma Morano.
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As lots of erroneous payments travel the globe, and as it becomes clear that these are not just "glitches", eventually the entire system would be deemed unreliable.
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And because she rejected the trustee's argument that the arbitrator reached a clearly erroneous conclusion that O'Melveny wasn't conflicted, the public policy argument must fail as well.
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"On Sunday, the Chinese Consulate in Houston said in a statement that it was "deeply shocked" by what it described as Morey's "erroneous comments on Hong Kong.
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Back in 2014 the court ruled search engines must respect Europeans' privacy rights, and — on request — remove erroneous, irrelevant and/or outdated information about a private citizen.
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Blackstone's win also comes as a bit of surprise, given earlier (and I'm told erroneous) reports that Clayton Dubilier was in pole position to win the auction.
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Tillerson then denied he had ever considered resigning and pushed back on what he called an "erroneous" news report that he was on the verge of quitting.
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At 3-2, he was 40-15 up on serve but Zverev, wound-up by an erroneous over-rule, forged back to break with an exquisite lob.
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But the three-judge panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled unanimously that the lower court judge provided erroneous jury instructions.
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Fearful that an erroneous quote would be made public, triggering financial chaos, Sophn remembered, the NYSE mandated a 173-minute delay between the quote and its publication.
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Boeing issued earlier on Wednesday a statement reminding pilots how to handle erroneous data from a key sensor in the wake of last week's Indonesian jetliner crash.
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Erroneous official information and the lack of any complete public version of the measures left people wondering what it all meant, and raised fears about civil liberties.
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" He argued that black rioters were wrong that white America exploited them and that it was erroneous to call the economic situation of the ghetto an "injustice.
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They blamed the delay in sending out a second alert on a flaw in the state emergency system: It had no process for recalling an erroneous message.
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An earlier version of this article, using erroneous publicity information, misidentified the date on which Season 3 of "The Expanse" will begin streaming on Amazon Prime Video.
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The petition is also aimed at changing what Mr. Papetti called the erroneous narrative about Mr. Downs as a spy, which is still promoted by Qatari officials.
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Among the erroneous claims that Mr. Thorman made on the stand, Ms. Rossi found, was his contention that blood evaporated after traveling 46 inches through the air.
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He would point out that the University of Arkansas had confirmed that Mr. Quinn was not involved, and ask that the Twitter users delete their erroneous tweets.
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But even so, their precarious placement makes them prone to erroneous presses, and it just feels cramped, especially considering that the whole left ear cup goes unused.
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The alleged savings derive from the erroneous assumption that if Free File users filed their taxes without Free File they would file paper rather than electronic returns.
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Mr. Trump's quick conclusion that the erroneous news reports warranted firing Mr. Mueller is also an insight into Mr. Trump's state of mind about the special counsel.
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"To date, our internal and external audit processes have not identified any significant deficiencies or material weaknesses, or identified any significant erroneous cost charging," the firm said.
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The mission of the book is to take down the erroneous global image of Canada as the world's nice guys, largely because it's doing us a disservice.
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"For the media to speculate that this list of issues represents all of the president-elect's priorities is completely erroneous and misleading," the official told Foreign Policy.
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" Why this matters: "Trump's quick conclusion that the erroneous news reports warranted firing Mueller is also an insight into [his] state of mind about the special counsel.
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It pointed airlines "to existing flight crew procedures to address circumstances where there is erroneous input from an AOA (angle of attack) sensor," a Boeing statement said.
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In fact, erroneous criminalization is so prevalent that an increasing number of states are passing vacatur statutes to provide post-conviction relief to these misidentified trafficking survivors.
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One of the airplane's angle of attack sensors fed erroneous information to the MCAS, causing it to "believe" that the nose of the airplane was too high.
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Shanghai was rife with rumors, most of them erroneous, which stampeded the local stock market, causing many local stocks to drop to new lows for the current year.
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There was even a report, which turned out to be erroneous, that Meghan and Cindy McCain, the late senator's widow, would endorse Joe Biden's presidential campaign against Trump.
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If we can't get rid of all the shaming, ugly, erroneous messages out there, then we can at least drown them out with something true — and truly nourishing.
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That was a huge step with implications to this day that most people do not appreciate sufficiently...Maybe the tension of the time led to an erroneous decision.
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UPDATE: After additional reporting, WIRED discovered that Jared Kushner's erroneous voter registration was due to an error on the part of the New York State Board of Elections.
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Blanco assumed "Lonely" was removed because of an erroneous comment thread on the video's YouTube page, which claimed that the video included a shot of a male scrotum.
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Hours before Google made the change, the top news item when users searched for "election results" was an erroneous post claiming Donald Trump had won the popular vote.
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It's a shift he attributes to "a lot of disinformation and misinformation" on Israel, something Hoenlein said Sanders fed into with his erroneous statement about 10,000 civilian casualties.
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If you think of the universe as a piece of software, then there would be this self-correcting code that would come in and fix the erroneous code.
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That's what makes Biggs, who previously worked for the Social Security Administration during former President George W. Bush's administration, so adamant about correcting data he sees as erroneous.
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Because of an editing error, a picture caption on Thursday with a music review of the pianist Denes Varjon, at Zankel Hall in Manhattan, carried an erroneous credit.
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A grand jury in Virginia secretly indicted Assange last March, a fact that the Justice Department accidentally revealed — without further detail — in an erroneous court filing last November.
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The truth is, nearly all of these problems are of Trump's own making, as he continues to slaughter sacred cows with controversial, inaccurate, and just plain erroneous statements.
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According to Coinbase, Visa switched to a MCC "that allows large banks and card issuers to charge consumers additional fees," resulting in what effectively looked like erroneous charges.
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China's foreign exchange regulator said a recent report that China was considering slowing down or halting its purchases of U.S. Treasury bonds could be based on erroneous information.
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But the tendency to find meaningful patterns in data can also lead us to erroneous conclusions, such as vast conspiracy theories or the belief that vaccines cause autism.
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"In Russia's opinion the calculation that it is possible to halt North Korea's nuclear missile programs exclusively by putting pressure on Pyongyang is erroneous and futile," Putin wrote.
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JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's presidency issued an embarrassing correction on Monday to rectify an erroneous reference last month by President Jacob Zuma to Africa being the "largest continent".
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But public health experts say the false data and erroneous conclusions, while resoundingly rejected in the academic world, still drive some parents' current worries about the MMR shot.
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The pilots at the controls of fatal Lion Air flight battled an automated, anti-stall system, possibly due to erroneous information from the plane's sensors, investigators have indicated.
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"We anticipate seeking review by the entire 7th Circuit or the United States Supreme Court and hope that today's erroneous decision will be reversed," said spokesman Johnny Koremenos.
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If the Ethereum community agrees that a particular transaction is erroneous, doesn't it have the right—or perhaps the duty—to intervene in order to fix the problem?
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Before President George W. Bush launched the war against Iraq in 2003, a huge intelligence lapse led to the erroneous reporting that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction.
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Scavino then deleted the erroneous post, one of many ostensible Hurricane Irma tweets that he said he was sharing with President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence.
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Boeing released an operational bulletin on November 6, a week after the crash, warning all airlines about how to address erroneous readings related to the plane's external sensors.
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Erroneous data from a sensor triggered the system, known as MCAS, during the two crashes — one in Indonesia in October 2018 followed by another in Ethiopia in March.
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Unfortunately, a typical 'rescue' is muddied by the erroneous criminalization, failed service provision, and revictimization of human trafficking survivors, as well as the infrequent conviction of their offenders.
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Boeing admitted earlier this month that "erroneous" information that activated the planes' Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System contributed to the deadly crashes involving two Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft.
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"It's positive news that they sent this to an administrative judge for a hearing, but to think this addresses the problem of industry consolidation is erroneous," said Copps.
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That was a huge step with implications to this day that most people do not appreciate sufficiently... Maybe the tension of the time led to an erroneous decision.
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But China must "resolutely resist erroneous thinking such as 'privatization', 'denationalization' and 'removing the leading role' (of SOEs)," Xiao wrote in Study Times, the Communist Party's theoretical journal.
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In both crashes, the sensors are thought to have failed, sending erroneous data to the flight computer and, without a redundant check in place, triggering the automated system.
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That will be a long-term and costly consequence of the Equifax breach because of the challenges consumers face in removing erroneous negative reports from credit-bureau records.
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In 2014, a year after Dr. Goldstein complained to Alere, the company announced it was recalling the strips for its INRatio2 device because they were providing erroneous readings.
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We don't know what the full interview holds, but the teaser suggests Jones will roll out his standard erroneous rants on topics like 9/11 and Sandy Hook.
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The DEA's entry on Wednesday in the Federal Register prompted several erroneous reports suggesting that CBD and other extracts would now have their own separate Schedule I listing.
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Pilots tested erroneous activations of the anti-stall software that's thought to be the cause of two fatal crashes over the past year, unnamed sources told the NYT.
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"As pilots have told us, erroneous activation of the MCAS function can add to what is already a high workload environment," he said in a statement on Thursday.
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Boeing's statement said that it had been told by the Indonesian transportation committee that Flight 610 had "experienced erroneous input" from one of its "angle of attack" sensors.
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An article on Monday about the Women Riders World Relay attributed an erroneous distinction to the Van Buren sisters and their 21 motorcycle trip across the United States.
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Mr. Putin compared the White House's arguments to the erroneous intelligence findings on weapons of mass destruction that drew the United States into war with Iraq in 2003.
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Back at Janelia, after the computers filled in the neuron images, a team of about 50 proofreaders went over the algorithm's results, looking for erroneous shapes and connections.
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Navarro went on to say that he thinks the polls are generally inaccurate, favoring Clinton because of erroneous modeling of which voters will turn out on Election Day.
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For one thing, he did not throw Faye Dunaway under the bus by making her read the erroneous card — she was meant to announce the winner all along.
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In our view, the problem stems partly from the fact that the designers of these technologies rely on an erroneous set of assumptions about how the mind learns.
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"MCAS was designed to rely on a single A.O.A. sensor, making it vulnerable to erroneous input from that sensor," a slide presented to the victims' family members said.
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We came to learn that information provided by several law enforcement officials regarding the cause of the judge's mother's death was erroneous, and we have corrected the error.
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The company did not inform pilots of a new automated system that contributed to both deadly crashes, hindering their ability to counteract its erroneous commands, investigators have determined.
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The researchers picked out the bolts that were a thousand times more energetic than the average lightning strike for this analysis, carefully weeding out any potential erroneous data.
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"Had we not done a sham control, the erroneous belief that this procedure worked would have persisted," said Dr. Deepak L. Bhatt, one of the study's principal investigators.
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In both crashes, erroneous data to one of the angle of attack sensors led to the activation of an automated system that repeatedly pushed down the plane's nose.
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Pratt & Whitney has encountered problems with slow engine startup times and erroneous engine software messages in the new engine, but says the problems will be fixed by June.
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Along the way, the students had to identify the erroneous logic that helped create the arguments, and the motivations that may lead some people to spread those ideas.
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He was convicted based on erroneous testimony from a police officer who said that a bullet in the victim's body matched one found in Mr. Siggers's apartment building.
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In both crashes, the sensors are thought to have failed, sending erroneous data to the flight computer and, without a redundant check in place, triggering the automated intervention.
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Negative publicity surrounding the European Union — much of it inflated or plain erroneous — helped its critics to persuade Britons to vote in a referendum last year to leave.
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So to make his case, Trump uses a combination of cherry-picked and out-of-context statistics, incomplete data, and flat out erroneous information to invent a crisis.
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All morning, local NWS Twitter accounts have been trying to reduce the confusion their alert—in conjunction with the genuine panic caused by erroneous warnings from AccuWeather—has caused.
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And while she may believe an impeachment process would hurt Democrats in 2020, she has sought to justify her aversion to impeachment with statements that are unsupportable and erroneous.
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"Suge Knight hired someone to shoot Smalls because he'd heard Biggie was in Las Vegas and provided the gun to the Crips, which was erroneous information," Kading tells PEOPLE.
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Some news reports had said that more than a dozen people were injured, but Harcrow says those reports may be erroneous and that additional casualties have not been confirmed.
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While there was no indication of irregularities in October, the month's reading should have been 0.5% instead of 0.4% due to the erroneous comparison base of September, INE added.
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The IRS is not allowed to correct erroneous EITC claims automatically and it lacks the resources to audit more than a small fraction of households that receive the benefit.
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This research has been stymied by an erroneous assumption that domestic abusers are "specialist" criminals who tend to restrict their violent outbursts to their partners, Zeoli told BuzzFeed News.
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This alert is meant to notify the flight crew that two angle-of-attack (AOA) sensors are providing data that disagree with each other, which suggests one is erroneous.
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" May 24, 3, interview with The Daily Beast's Lloyd Grove, responding to an erroneous report about Obama -- "A lot of people do not think it was an authentic certificate.
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The system, based on erroneous sensor inputs, thought the crew was about to stall the plane and repeatedly pushed its nose down, accident investigators said in a preliminary report.
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Authorities argued that the family autopsy was "erroneous," and the county coroner who oversaw the official autopsy said that Clark was struck seven times, including three in the back.
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" I mention the oft-repeated (erroneous) belief in music journalism about guitar music being dead, but before I can finish my sentence Yanya interrupts, visibly impassioned: "That's not true.
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Proposal details: Pai is proposing rules that would let phone carriers block numbers in certain instances of "spoofing," or making erroneous information appear on caller ID, for a robocalls.
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Repeatedly, they have cited a Time magazine journalist's erroneous report about Martin Luther King, Jr.'s bust being removed from the Oval Office as evidence of the media's vindictiveness.
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The updates are intended to address how the aircraft's flight control system - MCAS (Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System) - responds to erroneous sensor inputs, the planemaker said here in a statement.
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Lion Air sensor replaced Boeing's operational bulletin, released last week, pointed airlines to "existing flight crew procedures" to address any erroneous readings related to "angle-of-attack" (AOA) sensors.
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That same attitude now leads Giuliani to concoct fanciful -- and utterly erroneous -- legal theories to "explain" why the Mueller probe is a failure and why presidents can't be subpoenaed.
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Washington (CNN)White House press secretary Sarah Sanders defended White House chief of staff John Kelly Friday after he made erroneous claims about a Democratic congresswoman the day before.
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To properly understand the enormity of Cruz's erroneous utterance, you must be aware of the fact that no state in the union is more obsessed with basketball than Indiana.
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According to one of the erroneous stories, Manuela Carmena, then the left-leaning mayor of Madrid, planned to set up zones where gay people could have sex in public.
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Muilenburg on Thursday posted a video saying that "erroneous" data contributed to the March Boeing 737 Max 8 plane crash as well as October's Lion Air crash in Indonesia.
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An article last Sunday about the actor Edgar Ramírez included an erroneous description of comments he made when asked to compare politics in the United States and Latin America.
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Sinodinos, who was the state division's finance director and treasurer at the time, said in its ruling, the NSW Electoral Commission "used loose language which could convey erroneous impressions".
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What's more, an unidentified officer absentmindedly shared erroneous information with on-site reporters, mentioning that "it seemed ritualistic," which unleashed a torrent of preposterous headlines in the following days.
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While there was no question that the attack occurred, and that some neighbors ignored cries for help, the portrayal of 21961 witnesses as fully aware and unresponsive was erroneous.
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But patients who frequently access their medical records may be more motivated to take control of their health — and in a better position to correct outdated or erroneous information.
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Since then, McWhorter has built a career outside the academy as a quirky populist, committed to defending linguistic novelties often derided as erroneous or as harbingers of slackening standards.
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By continuing with this erroneous mindset, we remain mired in a pre-9/11 space, when we did not think these attacks would occur here, and especially by Americans.
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FOOD A brief report in the Off the Menu column last Wednesday attributed an erroneous distinction to the Sadelle's restaurant that Major Food Group is opening in Las Vegas.
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The erroneous reports have fueled Trump's sustained and often unjustified attack on the media, a tactic he uses to discredit stories he doesn't like and rile up his base.
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In a perfect snapshot of the era, Trump's erroneous tweet now underscores the extent to which American governance now revolves around serving Trump rather than serving the American people.
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The three-count complaint, filed late on Friday afternoon against Arizona's secretary of state and 15 counties, also claims that erroneous ballots were counted by officials on election day.
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So Mazarr bats away what he calls "erroneous mythologies" attributing the war to a neoconservative conspiracy or describing it as a plot to protect Israel or seize Arab oil.
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In recent months the Army has abruptly discharged scores of otherwise qualified immigrant recruits because of their foreign ties, some of them on grounds that seem trivial or erroneous.
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He has criticized the C.I.A. analysis, saying it was supplied by the same agency that provided erroneous intelligence about Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction before the Iraq War.
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But there was something of an unplanned drill earlier this month, too, when public broadcaster NHK sent out an erroneous alert saying North Korea had launched a ballistic missile.
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"When faced with a demonstrably erroneous precedent, my rule is simple," he wrote last June in a solo concurrence — a separate opinion agreeing with a judgment — in Gamble v.
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As Boeing confirmed to Business Insider that the initial report into the Ethiopian Airlines crash showed the MCAS system activated in response to "erroneous" information from the plane's sensors.
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NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - The social network is under fire for allowing erroneous and downright misleading media reports on its platform that may have swayed the U.S. presidential election.
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"The head of the Islamic Republic of Iran fully acknowledges that the tragedy was due to the erroneous actions of the military of this state, " according to the readout.
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LONDON, Sept 19 (Reuters) - The London Metal Exchange (LME) fined Mitsui Bussan Commodities Ltd 80,000 pounds ($104,528) after one of its traders intentionally entered erroneous orders, the LME said.
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Back in 2011, Don's erroneous guess that my daughter was talking about a piano cracked me up — she really meant that the apartment would have room for a baby.
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Larry Merlo, head of CVS (which, itself, is a PBM), sounded a similar refrain six days earlier, 'Any suggestion that PBMs are causing prices to rise is simply erroneous.
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" Muilenburg added the company is "finalizing its development of a previously announced software update that will address the MCAS flight control law's behavior in response to erroneous sensor inputs.
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The local Yobe government released a statement Wednesday announcing the girls had been found, but later apologized for the "erroneous" statement that it said was based on inaccurate information.
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So, regardless of who started the rumor, if a forecast office was receiving questions based on erroneous information, they would know they had to immediately and forcefully refute it.
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Trump approved the release of the controversial document despite objections from top officials at the FBI and Justice Department, who said the memo contained misleading, incomplete and erroneous information.
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" Asked about a Wall Street Journal report on the possible deployments, Rood called it an "erroneous item" since "we haven't made a decision to deploy an additional 14,000 troops.
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The map had been doctored in an apparent attempt to substantiate an erroneous claim Trump had made on Twitter that the storm was supposed to hit parts of Alabama.
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Boeing pilots worked with the company's software design team throughout months of production to incorporate multiple layers of protection in the event of sensor errors or other erroneous inputs.
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Boeing also charged extra for two safety features on its 737 Max jets that might have helped the pilots detect erroneous sensor readings to avoid problems with the software.
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THE ARTS Because of an editing error, a picture caption on Thursday with a music review of the pianist Denes Varjon, at Zankel Hall in Manhattan, carried an erroneous credit.
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R. Kelly's birthday party was interrupted by the police in Chicago early Thursday morning, after authorities received an erroneous call about a warrant out for Kelly's arrest, PEOPLE can confirm.
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Also, in the altered photo there's an erroneous "8" at the end since the 30th decimal place should be a "9," so we should have all known something was up.
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Today, U.S. senators introduced a new bill that aims to both address erroneous alerts like the Hawaii event and to also "explore" sending emergency alerts to you through streaming services.
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