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Barry Scheck and Peter Neufeld (Op-Ed, May 11) call for the creation of independent forensic testing laboratories to avoid the persistent errors that plague analyses of crime scene evidence by police laboratories.

Kant aims to reveal the errors that plague each of these fields.

The Education and Treasury departments said in a joint statement with the CFPB that all three were committed to fixing the errors that plague student loan servicing.

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After a brief talk by Mr. Attenborough, a short film was shown which highlighted the tribulations and various errors that plagued the cameramen and the narrator during their odyssey.

The space agency does not want a repeat of the errors that plagued Hubble, when astronomers discovered a flaw in the telescope's primary mirror array, only after it was in orbit.

Dr. Kibble dreamed up a different apparatus, renamed the Kibble balance following his death, that eliminated many of the sources of inaccuracy and error that plagued the original.

Sometimes, our imperfection is merely a minor misspelling or the typical bookkeeping error that plagues many businesses.

The accounting and reporting errors that frequently plague forest statistics further convolute the results of these studies18.

Not long after arriving in Washington, Courtney and his staff are fearful of committing the errors that often plague callow freshmen -- either failing to push the right people hard enough for attention, or pushing the wrong people too hard.

The company has a multiyear head start on Apple in maps, and a huge team of employees dedicated to correcting the errors that can plague location data for businesses and other points of interest.

Among the many types of errors that can plague occurrence databases, misidentification of species is arguably the most serious (Scott and Hallam 2002; Robertson et al. 2010; McGeoch et al. 2012), coupled with geographic and temporal variation in the nomenclature applied to a particular organism (Graham et al. 2004; Venette et al. 2010; Santos and Branco 2012).

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