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Similarly, June may have erred in the other direction.
Mr. Harbison may have erred in writing his own libretto.
I may have erred by mentioning the ideological side of the issue when it wasn't strictly necessary.
Having been caught short before on the nuclear threat, American intelligence may have erred on the high side this time.
New research shows, however, that some estimates based on carbon may have erred by thousands of years.
In both neighborhoods, he said, the company may have erred by not talking enough with the public.
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Plimpton may or may not have erred, but, in any case, he was a literary lion and his use of "hone in" is enshrined in Webster's.
The dossier may or may not have erred in its naming of specific officials, but it was clearly prescient in its revelation that during the Presidential campaign a covert relationship had been established between Page and powerful Russians who wanted U.S. sanctions lifted.
Beijing may well have erred in its structuring of the so-called torch relay.
He may sometimes have erred, but they were errors of reasoning or understanding, not of motive or intent.
As I wrote in the first post, I thought that although the NFL and Goodell may well have erred on the merits, nothing they did was so egregiously wrong as to satisfy the standard for vacating an arbitral decision.
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