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Earlier in the week she described her agency's failure to inspect the plant as a "glitch".
Fraud in banks has been understood conventionally and, I would say, messaged as a glitch.
The notion of this as a "glitch" or careless error is a tough pill to swallow.
It can be as simple as a glitch, an interruption, a dropped beat, a foreign object that suddenly intrudes.
If the problem had been fixed by Friday night, RBS might have been able to pass it off as a glitch, albeit a very big one.
It was written off as a glitch in the Matrix and quickly fixed when Apple's Siri proclaimed that the Lumia 900 Windows Phone was the best smartphone available.
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In the age of the 24-hour news cycle, that's about as likely as a glitch-free launch.
"You also can use it in some live shows using it as a glitch-style pendant," he adds.
The strategy, however, does not take into consideration the potential for false alarms, such as when a glitch in radar software or a human error in interpreting data causes high-level military commanders to believe that an enemy nuclear strike is imminent.
But there was a glitch, as far as the Mets were concerned: they were scheduled to host the Atlanta Braves that day.
Yochai Benkler, a Harvard law professor, has described how the rise of free stuff, collaborative production and non-commercial products such as Wikipedia, create a glitch within capitalism.
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