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The erroneous answers provided utilize either an approach whereby the erroneous answer cannot be identified correctly as a distractor (denoted a meaningless erroneous answer henceforth) or an approach in which the erroneous answer reflects a potential mistake made by the learner (denoted a meaningful erroneous answer henceforth).
A listing of credits in Weekend yesterday with a film review of "Second Best" included an erroneous date, provided by a publicist, for the film's opening.
Using erroneous data provided by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, I wrote in my review of Jonathan Safran Foer's "Eating Animals" that there are four hundred and fifty billion chickens being raised in the United States.
Correction: January 3 , 2003 Friday An article on Wednesday about plans to increase the fare on subsidized express buses included an erroneous figure provided by the city for the number of buses used by the seven private companies.
On Tuesday night, Ms. Clark said her initial statement was incorrect and had been based on erroneous information provided by another member of the party whom she declined to identify.
The United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit denied his motion, finding that the good faith exception to the exclusionary rule extends to good faith reliance by police officers on erroneous information provided by law enforcement personnel.
A front-page article yesterday about Bush administration pressure on Iraqi political leaders to reach a compromise on a government included an erroneous identification provided inadvertently by a State Department official for an Iraqi who had been telephoned by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.
(Go to Article) Â A report on Monday in the "Arts, Briefly" column about preliminary box office figures for films that took in the most money over the weekend included an erroneous figure provided by Paramount for the number of theaters where "Team America" played.
Correction: February 24 , 2001 Saturday An article in the arts pages on Feb. 14 about the paperback release of "A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius," by Dave Eggers, included an erroneous reference, provided by a publicist at Vintage Books, to a city that figured in an anecdote about the author's fondness for elaborate surprises.
On February 20th , 2008 the Supreme Court accepted Herring's petition for certiorari to determine whether the good faith exception to the exclusionary rule should cover evidence obtained in a search conducted in good faith reliance on erroneous information provided by law enforcement personnel.
In addition, we could correct erroneous indications provided by Winsor & Newton on some tints, as in the case of violet carmine, and study how the formulation of certain pigments has been modified over the time.
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