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The board's initial hopes that it was all an easily explained mistake were quickly dashed.
Katherine Errickson, an assistant prosecutor, countered that Mr. Williams's lawyers were trying to unfairly exploit what prosecutors said was an easily explained mistake in a case in which they had already surrendered more than 6,000 pages of documents.
Having students explain common mistakes and compare these mistakes to the correct solution helps students learn the material more deeply.
Because the animal makes mistakes in orienting towards its goals in such a geometrically similar environment, we must explain its mistakes as being caused by misrepresentation.
Old-fashioned market-research methods help explain such mistakes.
And again, just months from an election, we suddenly hear a new Labor leader trying to explain how mistakes will be rectified and governing will change.
"We are finding it hard to explain the mistakes," Mr. Criminisi said yesterday by telephone, "and therefore we're left with the only possible explanation -- that they are genuine mistakes and that the artist painted by eye".
Mr Blair's turn at the inquiry may be the last, best chance to explain those mistakes and allay some of the anger they provoked if he is asked the right questions.
Nor can BP, which was the first in line as a marriage partner for Rosneft, but at least they are forced to disclose some important information about their activities and explain their mistakes.
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