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Those students had been erroneously told they were eligible only for the district programs.
According to the complaints, deaf patients were often erroneously told that they were not entitled to interpreters or that they should bring their own.
Tim Godwin, acting commissioner of the Met, will have to explain why Commander Bob Broadhurst, in charge of policing the G20 rally, erroneously told the home affairs select committee that no undercover police were at the 2009 protests.
Prosecutors portrayed Warren as gung ho as he wielded his own semi-automatic rifle and erroneously told fellow officers that martial law was declared and looters could be shot.
An archway in the final courtyard leads to what some Iraqi archaeologists erroneously told Mr. Hussein was the probable site of Nebuchadnezzar's Hanging Gardens of Babylon, one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
Many were never told that they had to mark an extra box on their ballots to be counted, and some were erroneously told that they were not allowed to vote for a Democratic candidate.
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This time, the use of voting machines with too many moving parts suggests that we may be hearing a lot about the phenomenon where an occasional voter successfully votes for one candidate, but the screen erroneously tells them otherwise.
Time Warner had to slow down its Columbia, S.C. video-on-demand rollout when its order-processing system couldn't keep up with demand; the system kept erroneously telling customers the programs they requested weren't available.
As news consumers, we need to double check our sources before we retweet information or text our family and friends erroneously telling them the president was assassinated or that Justin Bieber died in a car accident.
CNN and Fox News both jumped the gun, erroneously telling viewers that the individual mandate had been struck down (A tweet from the Huffington Post's Politics section also initially made the wrong conclusion).
When coming to a decision on Williams, Lack considered the severity of the anchor's misdeeds — erroneously telling the "NBC Nightly News" audience Jan . 30that he was in a Chinook helicopter shot down by enemy fire during the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq and making numerous false statements about his work reporting in the field on talk shows and other venues.
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