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Therefore, the removal of evident blunders during post processing is regarded as standard practice, although this may introduce new errors.
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Leaving the Bolton centre-forward Nat Lofthouse out of a World Cup party was an evident blunder.
Moreover, they say, authorities with powerful technology will inevitably blunder, as became evident in October when an audit revealed that the Navy had lost nearly two dozen computers authorized to process classified information.
Alan Greenspan will have left town by the time his inflationary blunders become all too evident.
Even blunders may not be self-evident right away.
Hillary's cookie blunder was also striking in that — in its all too evident expression of disdain — it created a small fissure in the façade she had created over the years.
Why do companies frequently make bad investment decisions and continue to blunder, even after the weaknesses in their capital budgeting analyses are evident?
But, even to the naïve provincial who blunders into the country's top policing job like a smartly be-capped Chauncey Gardner, this much should have been evident: whether or not it involves brown envelopes or bags of white powder in Streatham car parks, corruption is corruption is corruption is corruption is corruption.
Blunders in style [graphic].
There are blunders.
The Blunders of Our Governments.
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