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It gets through him, and if you got to call an error, you got to call it on Bautista — who did exactly what he was supposed to do".
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I think about what does or does not get called an error.
Fielder singled (though it should have been called an error on Teixeira) and Young walked.
Fernando Tatis was credited with an infield hit on a grounder that could have been called an error.
In an e-mail message to clients, the company's chairman, Philip J. Purcell, acknowledged what he called an error.
The play was first called an error, then changed to a hit, and Scutaro ended up scoring.
The chairman of Morgan Stanley, Philip J. Purcell, sent an e-mail message to clients last week, acknowledging what he called an error.
Mr. Fossella, the only Republican member of Congress from New York City, released a statement through his office acknowledging what he called an error in judgment.
Israel accepted these ideas – and Arafat rejected them, in what Bill Clinton later called "an error of historic proportions" in his 2004 memoir, My Life.
More than anything though he had no trouble calling an error an error—he brought good humour and humility to his work, something that is as needed in 2015's language debates as it was in 1755.
By what was called "an error in translation," the mechanism had a torque -- the force necessary to rotate an object -- of 185 newtons a millimeter instead of 360, the draft memorandum said.
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