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Fortunately the journal soon thereafter published a rebuttal by myself, John Abraham, and colleagues detailing the clear errors in Akasofu's paper.
David Elleray, the former Premier League referee who sits on Ifab's technical subcommittee, said: "The main objective is to try to eliminate clear errors by the referee.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote that because "this is a capital case, and clear errors of law such as those here should be redressed," she dissented from her court's decision and laid out the Kentucky court's errors.
After a review of the textbook by a government-appointed panel of experts, Japan conceded that there had been clear errors in only 2 of the 25 areas where South Korea had demanded changes, both of them concerning relatively obscure aspects of ancient history.
Many of these unfortunate experiences are consequences of errors in the implementation of the procedure, but in other cases, clear errors of conception were the cause.
Due to the function of (f^{std} ( cdot )) is a nonlinear one, there are clear errors when excluding the spatial dispersion of wind speeds.
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