Sentence examples for error in claiming from inspiring English sources

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In March this year he agreed to repay more than £11,000 in expenses after saying he had made an error in claiming extra accommodation costs for two children who did not "routinely" live with him.

Simon Danczuk, the Labour MP for Rochdale, has agreed to repay more than £11,000 in expenses after saying he made an error in claiming extra accommodation costs for two children who did not "routinely" live with him.

Ken Caldeira, a climate scientist at Stanford University, says that Superfreakonomics includes "many errors" as well as a "major error" in claiming that he downplays the role of carbon dioxide in warming.

The Army Corps of Engineers, reversing an earlier finding, wrote a letter saying that the developer, who had the town's support, was in error in claiming there was no need for a determination by the corps of the extent of the wetlands and waters on the property.

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The cut off birth weights at each gestational age between 23 and 36 weeks, above which the observation was excluded, were selected with a view to excluding infants at least four gestational weeks older than reported, since break through bleeding at four-week intervals in early pregnancy is a source of gestational error in women claiming to be certain of the date of their last menstrual period.

These errors may also cause hindrance in claiming insurance and confusion during medico-legal procedures.

"Some errors in the claiming of deductions have been identified, but the available evidence indicates that the problems are much greater than has yet been quantified".

Computerisation will provide partial answers to errors in claims processing and reduce variability of information flow from accredited providers to the NHIA.

These include threats to validity presented by missing data, errors in claims coding, a lack of data on indirect costs, as well as unmeasured factors which may be associated with adherence.

Given, as he admits, both general relativity and quantum theory claim to be universal theories, any conceptual or formal tension that can be found to hold between them must point to either or both theories being in error in their claims to universality this is an empirical claim of sorts.

But the final error in these claims is the most symptomatic of the flawed "peak oil" school of thought, namely, the fact that they are simply extrapolating or curve-fitting.

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