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And he made an error that almost got him fired.
Instead, he literally meant that Iran had made an error.
Microsoft disagrees that the Department of Defense made an error.
"[Bates] made an error," Sheriff Stanley Glanz told the Tulsa World.
Accidentally after 30 years McBob made an error, we're truly sorry.
After reviewing your account, it looks like we made an error.
"That's right, I said I made an error," Ms. Klobuchar said.
Second baseman Harold Castro made an error, allowing two runs to score.
Sano was 221-for-236, including two strikeouts, and also made an error.
"The hospital did acknowledge they feel they made an error," said Mayor Helfrich.
How many times are you in the DMV and they've made an error?
A spokesperson for Virgin admitted they made an error with removing the implant.
You've made an error in the item description that needs to be changed.
Kiner-Falefa scored when first baseman John Hicks made an error on Choo's grounder.
He also confesses he made an error about which of his 'Housewives' support Trump.
It signals that in our eagerness to be accurate, we have made an error.
I always make sure they see when they've made an error making something real.
In September, the company said it made an error in estimating a key video metric.
He apologized for his tweet and explained he made an error and got it wrong.
"Loan servicers made an error on a small # of loans," DeVos tweeted at the time.
He also made an error in center field, allowing a bouncing ball to get past him.
But it's now gone so far in that direction that they're realizing they've made an error.
He also made an error in the first inning that was not costly to the Yankees.
The Night King seems to have made an error in assessing the Westerosi offense/defense balance.
" She also tweeted early Tuesday morning, apologizing for her mistake, and admitting she made "an error.
Trudeau made an error, he should take it back, he should pull back on his statements.
The crux of the matter may turn on whether L.A.F.C. made an error, or U.S. Soccer.
He went 1 for 4 and made an error that allowed Chicago's fifth run to score.
He says he's helped "thousands" of users get videos or channels reinstated after YouTube made an error.
My watch torn, and then after another five or 10 minutes they realized they made an error.
The Trump campaign has said New York City made an error in giving Trump the tax break.
"After reviewing the account, it appears that one of our agents made an error," Twitter told The Times.
In addition to Frazier's uncomfortable moment on the basepaths, Starlin Castro made an error that cost a run.
Afterward, he said, if they felt the judge had made an error, they should contact the attorney general.
Trump later attacked ABC News for reporting that he made an error and continued to defend his statements.
"We've spoken to the Wes Cook Band to explain we made an error here," explained Facebook, in a statement.
The entire La La Land crew was onstage before the show producers realized that they had made an error.
In a statement, a Twitter spokesperson told The Hill that the site "made an error" in its initial review.
Yasiel Puig, the wolves are all over him, and he's popped up, struck out, grounded out, made an error.
He was replaced by Nolan Reimold, who had not played center field this season and promptly made an error.
Rookie shortstop Bo Bichette made an error on a two-out Jonathan Villar grounder that let the tiebreaking run score.
" He also addressed the members of his private LuLaRoe Facebook page on Friday, saying he made an "error in judgement.
Update: The Tax Policy Center now says it made an error in its report and its calculations will be revised.
Rookie shortstop Carter Kieboom made an error on a grounder by Segura to put two runners at first and second.
Someone put that bottle of pills in the wrong bag and handed it to him; that person made an error.
Trump has since attacked ABC News for reporting that he made an error and continued to stand by his statements.
Rasovszky admitted he made an error in reaching out for the board, allowing the more experienced Weertman to touch fractionally ahead.
But CEO Tim Cook said he made an error on the company's conference call by not discussing China's growing middle class.
"I called the sheriff and he said that they made an error — somebody hit the wrong button," Duckett told the outlet.
Even after taking all this into account, I still think Ginsburg made an error, if not of precedent then of strategy.
In the fourth, Williamson made an error in right field, extending what should have been only a single by Mark Teixeira.
To see if it had made an error, the parole board checked the N.C.I.C. again after the inquiry by The Times.
Chopra made an error at the Holocaust Memorial, the same one I could have easily made as someone who has never been.
I thought he had made an error, intending to say immigration authorities, but he really was preparing us now for the FBI!
But Komanoff, who has math and economics degrees from Harvard, wasn't satisfied, especially when someone told him he had made an error.
Spicer also criticized a reporter who made an error in a pool report during a brief ceremony in the Oval Office on Friday.
"Because the child's learning was still a little fragile — as learning always is initially — she made an error," he said in his email.
Appearing to blame one person for the outage, McKenzie told 9 News the individual made an error after a node began to malfunction.
"We've spoken to the Wes Cook band to explain we made an error here," it explained, in a joint statement released late Thursday.
Google has admitted it made an error when it didn't disclose that its Nest Secure home security system included an on-device microphone.
What's happening: The SSA made an error and didn't deduct the premiums from seniors' Social Security checks, and didn't pay seniors' insurance plans.
"I made an error in judgement that is irresponsible — I'm not just a kid," he told the Associated Press on the red carpet.
"I made an error in judgement that is irresponsible — I'm not just a kid," he told the Associated Press on the red carpet.
The irony is that the mistake wasn&apost mine, it was from a client who had made an error on my tax documents.
In response to questions, Francis admitted he had made an error in choosing his words and apologized to victims of clerical sex abuse.
The Phillies seized a 26.92-2 lead in the sixth when Spangenberg made an error at third on Cesar Hernandez's grounder, scoring Tommy Joseph.
The second run scored when shortstop J.P. Crawford made an error on Tommy Pham's grounder, and the third came home on Austin Meadows' groundout.
We recognize that we made an error in judgment by running the recent Big Game commercial, which was insensitive to people with food allergies.
In response to those questions, Francis admitted he had made an error in choosing his words and apologized to victims of clerical sex abuse.
Later, the school's athletic director said that he had made an error in allowing the coed team to exist for as long as it had.
In a Medium post published Monday, Christensen apologized to Clow, saying that she made "an error in judgement" when she made the Instagram story post.
French Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire, for example, told French radio that Trump had made "an error" that carried both security risks and economic ones.
And if the human programmer made an error, such as misplacing a decimal point, that would be expressed in some incorrect behavior on the machine's part.
Energy Transfer and Latham witnesses focused on how they made an error in not spotting potential problems with the tax opinion when the deal was signed.
At the time, Trump's campaign manager told the news outlet that the city made an error and a mayor's office spokeswoman agreed there was a mistake.
The Guardian said China experts suggested Shipley had made an error in speaking with the newspaper at all given the People's Daily's "habit" of fabricating stories.
One of the worst things for surveyors and mappers is having callbacks, to have to go back because you missed a place or made an error.
On a conference call with analysts, CFO Michael Scarpelli said the company made an "error in its forecasting" which affected its guidance for the coming year.
" In a statement, shortly after the Times account was restored, Twitter said: "After reviewing the account, it appears that one of our agents made an error.
A 2016 study found that 80% of caregivers made an error when dispensing medicine, and the most common mistake was measuring too much of the medicine.
The hit came after Murphy made an error on a ground ball off the bat of Eric Campbell that could have been an inning-ending double play.
The researchers at Verizon may have made an error in methodology when reporting on the top vulnerabilities, however, I'm sure they will improve for the next edition.
Even confronted with figures and data to the contrary, Sanders appeared to have still struggled to grasp that he had made an error, the two people present said.
New York, though, overcame an awful game by catcher Kevin Plawecki, who made an error that cost the Mets a run and was also picked off second base.
The 25-year-old's promoter, Eddie Hearn, had called for an investigation into the decision after the fight and the IBF confirmed that Sammartino had made an error.
Those who argued that Saddam must have WMD because his behaviour was so obviously that of a guilty person made an error of empathy, rather than of logic.
Alphabet's Google said on Wednesday it had made an "error" in not disclosing that its Nest Secure home security system had a built-in microphone in its devices.
In February, the state's high court said that the tribunal had made an error: It was only Dilip Biswas, not his family, who should have been on trial.
MORE (R-Ariz.), the Trump administration made an error on the Middle East that was so profound and misguided that it will haunt us for years to come.
"Last night I made an error in judgment by reporting an item about the president's finances that didn't go through our rigorous verification and standards process," O'Donnell tweeted.
As PEOPLE reported at the time, Gina's former lawyer had filed a motion to move her court date to May but allegedly made an error with the filing.
A federal claims judge thinks Amazon will likely be able to prove the Pentagon made an error in evaluating Microsoft's bid for its $10 billion cloud computing contract.
So the registered Democrat was not completely surprised to learn he had made an error in filling out his 2014 ballot, entering that day's date in the birthdate field.
"The Knicks acknowledge that we did not comply with the NBA's media policy, and made an error in interpreting Friday's announcement as an invite only event," the statement read.
A team strategy error denied him victory last year while he missed out on a possible pole in 2014 when Rosberg made an error that forced him to slow.
At the time, Trump's campaign manager told the news outlet that the city made an error and a mayor's office spokeswoman agreed there was a mistake: http://bit.ly/28gdScC.
The company was brushing up the performance after a long break, and whenever someone made an error, McDormand's mouth twisted or her eyes betrayed intense perception and restrained irritation.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said Tuesday that it made an error when it notified the state of Wisconsin that Russian hackers scanned the state's voter registration system.
Lawyers for Mr. Musk have countered that the message did not contain material information and that if Mr. Musk made an error he corrected it in the second post.
A week after Ringo Kelly made an error that ended the lives of two co-workers when he mistakenly set a dynamite charge too early, he mysteriously went missing.
"Yesterday, we made an error in our customer care function that resulted in personal information from approximately 70 customers being shared with a small group of other customers," Rubin wrote.
But panic may be warranted; given the combination of slowing growth and a big deterioration of financial conditions, there's growing talk that the Fed made an error in hiking rates.
Masutha, the justice minister, said Pretoria would drop its appeal to the Constitutional Court against a ruling that the state had made an error in letting Bashir leave the country.
The company made an error that has cost drivers tens of millions of dollars, which they are now being forced to repay back to drivers who could be owed more.
"Last night I made an error in judgment by reporting an item about the president's finances that didn't go through our rigorous verification and standards process," he said on Twitter.
He's played there before and borrowed a glove that RHP Danny Farquhar uses to shag fly balls — and made an error trying to match a catch in the first inning.
"Last night I made an error in judgment by reporting an item about the president's finances that didn't go through our rigorous verification and standards process," he wrote on Twitter.
Baltimore (29-5) eventually took the lead in the sixth when second baseman Dustin Pedroia made an error on a possible double-play grounder from Wieters off Clay Buchholz (3-6).
"That a judge signed the search warrant means either the judge made an error or maybe the police did not inform the court that the person was a journalist," he said.
After initially announcing Miss Colombia, Ariadna Gutierrez Arevalo, as the night's big winner, Harvey revealed he had made an error and Miss Philippines, Pia Alonzo Wurzbach, was in fact the winner.
Nobody needs to love liberalism to grasp, a year later, that this cost-benefit analysis was demented, and that the country made an error in embracing the logic, wittingly or otherwise.
Late last year, Facebook apologized to advertisers after it came to light that the company had made an error in how it calculated viewers on its videos, inflating users' view times.
It is also possible that Foos made an error in his recordkeeping, or transcribed the date of the murder inaccurately, as he copied the original journal entry into a different format.
"The Knicks acknowledge that we did not comply with the NBA's media policy and made an error in interpreting Friday's announcement as an invite-only event," the team said in a statement.
Also, all of the batteries that I tested, at some point, made an error pop up in Windows 10 that claimed the battery was slow, or that the USB device was incompatible.
Rothken said the lower-court judge made an error of law in his ruling, and that broad safe-harbor provisions protect internet service providers from the types of charges his clients face.
According to a source familiar with the situation, Kirschenheiter's lawyer had filed a motion to move the reality star's court date to May, but made an error when filing — unbeknownst to Kirschenheiter.
The gold medal came down to the men's clash between Daniel Yule and Marco Schwartz and it was secured when the Austrian made an error halfway down the slope and skied out.
President Trump's supporters hear only what reinforces their decision; otherwise, they may have to admit to themselves that they made an error, which is even more difficult than admitting it to others.
REGIUM has posted response videos in which it claims it is simply bad at making promotional videos and made an error while shooting the video that it covered up with an edit.
There were one or two voices that would shout out, "Go, Karolina," but as a group, spectators cheered loudly when Gibbs scored and let out audible sighs when she made an error.
Sri-Kumar thinks the Fed loses credibility when it doesn't recognize that it made an error, pointing to Powell's "pivot" in January, just weeks after the central bank suggested two hikes for 2019.
I mean, I had it; I had her on that second playoff hole when I was behind the green there and I just made an error and you can't do that in playoffs.
When contacted by Gizmodo, Necip Fazil Ayan, an engineering manager in Facebook's language technologies group, provided the following statement:Unfortunately, our translation systems made an error last week that misinterpreted what this individual posted.
It showed a teacher berating a first-grade girl who had made an error on her math worksheet, ripping up the sheet, and sending the child to sit in a "Calm Down" chair.
Then–Center County district attorney Stacy Parks Miller refiled several charges against the brothers and asked for a new judge to hear the case, saying Sinclair made an "error of law" in his judgement.
The German made an error on the limit and went off the track on lap 48, running across the grass before rejoining and forcing off Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton, the championship leader and eventual winner.
In a country where state media portrays Putin as a seemingly infallible leader, even some of his supporters were fretting that he may have made an error by appearing to demonstrably take Trump's side.
Amazon will likely be able to prove the Pentagon made an error in evaluating Microsoft's bid for its $10 billion cloud computing contract, a federal claims judge said in a preliminary order unsealed Friday.
Voters haven't embraced the tax overhaul President Donald Trump signed late last year, but one of the main architects of the bill still thinks Democrats made an error in pledging to revisit the law.
The board said Staley made an error in becoming involved with, and not applying appropriate governance around, the matter, and in taking action to attempt to identify the author of the letter, the bank said.
People with unusual tax situations might still need to do work on their own, and everyone would want to retain the right to check the government's work and protest that the IRS made an error.
In that off-season, fans asked Gordon if he would have been safe had the third-base coach waved him home as Gregor Blanco, playing for the San Francisco Giants, made an error in the outfield.
Instead of admitting an error or a mistake—or at least scapegoating someone who made an error or a mistake—Trump is hunkering down with the very person who is the source of all the controversy.
But prosecutors later admitted they made an error in interpreting the text messages they used as evidence to support their claim that she was trading sex for access, drawing a rebuke from the judge overseeing the case.
The Rockies trimmed the deficit to 4-3 in the fifth as Charlie Blackmon singled with two outs and later scored when Nationals shortstop Difo made an error on a grounder off the bat of Nolan Arenado.
His best performance came in a 6-22002 victory over the Marlins in Game 21 in 2731, when Aaron Boone made an error with two outs in the ninth inning to cost him a complete-game shutout.
Amazon has challenged the decision in court, and a judge recently said the company would likely be able to prove the Pentagon made an error in the bidding process, and that the error likely affected the outcome.
Essentially this is a method of making money off registered domains that have not been linked to a developed website by targeting individuals who may have made an error in entering the web-address for highly trafficked sites.
"A nurse made an error of putting the decimal point in the wrong place and we overdosed a patient, and at that point, we made a commitment to that we didn't ever want that to happen again," Laret said.
"I made an error in judgment in sharing a post made by a colleague on my private Facebook page which was a summer job notice, and indicating there might be a political preference in the selection process," she said.
Lazard, the investment bank that advised SolarCity on its $1003 billion sale to Tesla Motors, made an error in its analysis that discounted the value of the U.S. solar energy company by $400 million, according to a regulatory filing.
Hunter Biden said Tuesday that he made an error in judgment by joining the board of directors for a Ukrainian energy company at a time when Joe Biden was the point person for the Obama administration's policies in Ukraine.
Left fielder Jayson Werth made an error that led to a run in the eighth, catcher Matt Wieters dropped a throw that led to a run in the ninth and the Washington Nationals bullpen continued to fold in the late innings.
A senior Federal Reserve policymaker has batted aside investor concerns that US officials made an error in lifting interest rates against a backdrop of weak inflation, arguing the central bank should forge ahead with plans to reduce its balance sheet.
" Former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales said on CNN's "New Day" Wednesday that he has a "great deal of faith" in Rosenstein, but didn't exactly offer a full-fledged reaffirmation of his previous claim that Comey made an "error in judgment.
"Every practicing physician has either made an error that harmed a patient or certainly been involved in the care of a patient who has been harmed," says Albert Wu, who directs the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Services and Outcome Research.
Women who changed their reported sexual orientation may have known at the time of the first survey that they were sexual minorities, but they may have made an error on the first report or chose not to disclose it, the researchers write.
"As we have seen this year, qualifying isn't all important so from P2 (second place) I still have a great chance," said the German who started on pole last year but made an error that gifted Hamilton the win and a third title.
Lazard, the investment bank that advised SolarCity on its $1003 billion sale to Tesla Motors, made an error in its analysis that discounted the value of the U.S. solar energy company by $400 million, a regulatory filing by Tesla showed on Wednesday.
She admitted that American Realty had made an error in the first quarter of 2014 in the calculation of its adjusted funds from operations, or F.F.O., but failed to correct the figure once it came to light, which resulted in reporting higher amounts.
Vox's Timothy Lee explains: This has become the Trump campaign's standard response when it's caught making a mistake: refuse to admit they've made an error no matter how obvious it might seem, and then escalate by blaming everyone except themselves for the misstep.
Papillon Airways, the company that operated a helicopter involved in the 2018 Grand Canyon crash, was also involved in a 2001 crash that killed six when the pilot made an error, National Transportation Safety Board officials said at the time, according to CNN.
"The D.C. Court of Appeals made an error when it lifted one of the injunctions that protect transgender members of our military," said retired officers Lieutenant General Claudia Kennedy, Rear Admiral John Hutson, Major General Gale Pollock and Brigadier General Clara Adams-Ender.
The research team, led by the MIT's lab director Daniela Rus and BU professor Frank Guenther, found that they could detect when a person had a thought that the robot had made an error by tracking brain signals called "error-related potentials," called ErrPs.
At any time in the last year, especially after Bray had departed, it would have been, if not simple, then at least simpler than maintaining its complex act of knowledgelessness, to say that the CIO had made an error and there was no attack.
"Know this, every time I see a security issue I try to do my best to fix it whether it's something I got wrong or it's something that someone else who made an error as well," he added at the end of the exchange.
If I treated you unfairly, attributing bad faith when you were just led by a sincere conviction that I had made an error, or that you were arguing for something that was so important and that I wasn't seeing it, that is on me.
The boy had intended to write that he lived in a "terraced" house but teachers did not realize he had made an error and reported the boy to the police in accordance with new counter-terrorism rules, which critics say are focused on Muslim communities.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's statistics office said it made an error in its measure of growth in costs in the labor market, one of the pieces of data that the Bank of England is looking at closely as it considers whether to raise interest rates next month.
Paredes finished 53-for-25 and made an error in the field in his first start for the Blue Jays in the 25.23-216 loss to the Tampa Bay Rays after being claimed on waivers from the Baltimore Orioles Monday and activated from the disabled list on Tuesday.
Paredes finished 1-for-4 and made an error in the field in his first start for the Blue Jays in the 6-3 loss to the Tampa Bay Rays after being claimed on waivers from the Baltimore Orioles Monday and activated from the disabled list on Tuesday.
As Amazon challenges the Pentagon's decision to award a $10 billion cloud computing contract to Microsoft, a federal judge found Amazon will likely be able to prove the Department of Defense made an error in evaluating an aspect of Microsoft's proposal — and that the error affected the outcome.
Short summaries and analysis of important news stories, outside our main analysis SBI Says It Made An Error Allocating Shares in SoftBank IPO – one of the underwriters for SoftBank's IPO accidentally sent lower share numbers to some buyers, leading to speculation that the company was dealing with a mass selloff.
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said it made an error in its original calculations and that growth in unit labor costs - the cost to employers to produce a given amount of output - stood at an annual 2.4 percent in the second quarter, not 1.6 percent as reported on Friday.
Sebastian Vettel of the Ferrari team, who led for much of the race after charging into the lead at the start, finished third after his team made an error in tire strategy, while his teammate, Kimi Raikkonen, retired nearly halfway through the race after his engine caught fire while he was in third place.
After a bit of preamble in which he established how hard it is to be Andy Rubin, a founder who must make "thousands of micro-decisions" to keep the company "laser-focused" he got around to the apology part: Yesterday, we made an error in our customer care function that resulted in personal information from approximately 70 customers being shared with a small group of other customers.
Mr. Rothman said that Officer Maynard, whom he described as a correction officer since 2008 with a "blemish-free career," had simply made an error in stating in a report filed a couple of hours after the episode that he had not been standing directly outside the cell where the beating occurred, even though video footage from the jail showed that he had been.
Federal claims judge Patricia E. Campbell-Smith paused Microsoft's work on the contract while the lawsuit plays out and, in a court filing unsealed on Friday, revealed the reason she granted a preliminary injunction is because she believes Amazon will likely be successful in proving the Department of Defense made an error in evaluating an aspect of Microsoft's proposal and that the error affected the outcome.
CALIFORNIA'S CARR FIRE BECOMES 9TH MOST DESTRUCTIVE IN STATE HISTORY; TWIN BLAZES THREATEN 10K HOMES Duckett recalled being perplexed by the entire town's inclusion, the report said, and learned that even though Cal Fire had allegedly made an error in the news release, officials were inclined to leave it as it stood so no one living in true mandatory evacuation zones would go back to their homes early.
And then when you're wrong, and to me this is actually one of the things that distinguishes what I see as a legitimate media from the really kind of new, totally bad faith media, is that when the story—when either you've made an error or you've been lied to, and the police have been lied to in that case, you like very aggressively and thoroughly rewrite the story to say the opposite of what it said.
One of President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's former lawyers said Tuesday that the president made an error in hiring former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R) to his legal team amid the ongoing special counsel investigation into possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
For a few seconds—from the moments British comedian Leigh Francis says "I get to slap you in the face" in a problematic accent, to the point where Justin interjects with a meek "How many times are you…" as he is struck repeatedly with deli slices—Justin Timberlake is no longer international pop star and sex person Justin Timberlake, but an ordinary man who knows he has made an error in judgment and yet possesses the steely determination to see it through to its bitter end.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE made an error Friday when he mistakenly asserted that he was in St. Louis, Mo. during a speech to the Project Safe Neighborhoods National Conference in Kansas City, Mo. During his speech praising local crime-fighting efforts around the country, the president praised local community organizations "right here in St. Louis," according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, despite the conference's actual venue being located in Kansas City, which shares a friendly rivalry with St. Louis.
MSNBC host Lawrence O'DonnellLawrence Francis O'DonnellThe Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape Federal guidance identifying 'go back to where you came from' as discrimination goes viral after Trump comments The Hill's 12:30 Report: Sights and sounds from Democrats' first debate night MORE on Wednesday backed away from his previous night's reporting on alleged financial ties between President TrumpDonald John TrumpOur justice system must reward success Former Biden economic adviser: 'I really like a lot of' Warren's tax proposals Roy Moore calls for Omar to go back from 'whence she came' MORE and Russian oligarchs, saying he had made "an error in judgment" and that he had been wrong to report the story.

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