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But he admitted: "We now believe, based on a second look, that our team has made an error in judgment -- an honest error, but an error nonetheless.
If a spam promising "l0w m0rtg@ge rates" slips by, the filter is informed by the user that it has made an error.
Firstly, under the utility regulator Ofgem's back-billing principle, householders can only be charged for the previous 12 months of energy use if the supplier has made an error in billing.
Writers are free to use either "like" or "as", mindful only that "as" is a bit more formal, and that the Winston-tastes-good controversy became such a bloody shirt in the grammar wars that readers may mistakenly think the writer has made an error.
That means that if a voter has made an error — not filling in an oval properly, for example, a mistake often made by the kind of novice voters who will be flocking to the polls — it will not be caught until it is too late.
He said: "One of the key things we teach our students is that making mistakes is an unavoidable part of their lifelong learning … It appears that Eleanor has made an error of judgment in this case and her actions have angered many people as well as attracting press coverage".
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But Levin had made an error.
Then we've made an error".
We've made an error that we've talked about.
"I thought I must have made an error," Drukker said.
You will have made an error of scale.
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