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Correction: January 4 , 2001 Thursday An obituary of former Senator Alan Cranston of California on Monday used an erroneous given name in some copies for a late Wyoming senator who once commented on Mr. Cranston's skill in predicting votes.
An article yesterday about the reinstatement of Hugo Chávez as president of Venezuela used an erroneous given name in some editions for the defense minister, who acknowledged that the government had made errors and needed to change.
An article on Sept. 23 about the stabbing deaths of a mother and two children in their apartment in Jersey City included an erroneous given name from prosecutors for one child and misspelled the given name of the other.
The NYC column yesterday, about Wal-Mart's efforts to open a store in New York City, used an erroneous given name in some copies for a member of the city's Landmarks Preservation Commission who said that in some cities the company had adjusted its big-box formula to accommodate community demands.
An article on Wednesday about reports of listening devices in an aircraft outfitted in the United States for China's used an erroneous given name in some editions for the United States ambassador, who was cited as an advocate of improving relations.
Correction: January 10 , 2001 Wednesday An article on Saturday about the investigation of a dormitory fire that killed three students at Seton Hall University a year ago included an erroneous given name in some copies for the Essex County prosecutor in charge of the investigation.
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The FIA's message would therefore appear to be that truth is worth $100m whereas forfeiting safety attracts a lower tariff, an unfortunate and surely erroneous message given the governing body's outstanding work in reducing the hazards associated with an inherently dangerous business.
Not only is that erroneous, but, given Reid's work, the systematic variation of the visible figure with the tangible figure is in fact evidence for the objectivity of its independence from one's mind.
The frequency hypothesis takes the frequency usage of a word to be the most important factor explaining the variance in erroneous responses given by the listener.
These data must be analyzed with caution because information about the location of infection might be erroneous, particularly given the fact that relapses from hypnozoites can occur several months after primary infection.
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