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Like Dan, as I write a draft of a book, I trim overgrown sentences, plant new words, or compost entire chapters when the book isn't moving along at a satisfying pace, the chronology of the plot is error-ridden, or the characters lie flat on the page instead of living and breathing in the reader's head.
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Louisiana's database on hazardous waste facilities was error-ridden.
Newman said that while the "BoM is a large and expensive agency, employing 1,700 people and costing more than $300 million a year to run", it's temperature record was "error-ridden".
But because the social security files are error-ridden, E-verify instead kills jobs, slaps burdens on small businesses, and hurts taxpayers.
This operation is not only time-consuming but it is frequently error-ridden.
But the Pew study suggests that the current antiquated registration system is both error-ridden and inconvenient to Americans seeking to exercise the franchise.
The estimated effect of black immigration on native blacks' wages is substantially larger than the cross-race effect even though the black samples are smaller than the white ones and therefore likely to be more error-ridden.
It was an error-ridden game dominated by defences that looked like being pointless at half-time until Myler finally broke the deadlock.
New Zealand were so error-ridden, their game so strewn with mistakes from first to last that they should have been put away by half-time.
These zealous sweeps are so error-ridden that they undermine the integrity they ostensibly seek.
As McKelvey ([2011]) notes, unit values will be an "error-ridden indicator of prices".
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