Sentence examples for longstanding errors from inspiring English sources

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Having corrected those longstanding errors, Ms. Gallati began to examine the genteel Brooklyn and Manhattan scenes of 1886 to 1890, reflecting a privileged, upper-class view, in broader cultural terms.

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Using this model, we corrected a longstanding error in the literature and investigated the role of stellar spin in tidal disruption events.

It's another embarrassment for Apple, following hard on the heels of rows over iPhone 4 reception issues (due to a longstanding error in iPhone software, according to Apple) and early problems with the iPad's Wi-Fi.

They would rather you believe that it somehow represents the inevitable consequences of longstanding policy errors; or perhaps, just one of those things that happens, like a hurricane.

But this interpretation is based on a longstanding conceptual error embedded in the very language we use to discuss heart disease.

The example of the coati's new nickname is more insidious, though, because it points to the longstanding existence of errors so minor, obscure, or inconsequential that no one notices and, eventually, they adopt the veneer of truth.

This issue has been highlighted recently as new work has revealed striking differences between the time-domain noise sensitivity of control protocols as compared to longstanding notions of error cancellation in the Magnus expansion [37, 38].

In a campaign environment awash with fake news, the error added to longstanding fears about Chinese influence in Indonesia.

Following a longstanding rule, files with more than 5%% errors were generally excluded from further analysis (Mulder, 1992).

The memo added: "Compounding the error, the director ignored another longstanding principle: we do not hold press conferences to release derogatory information about the subject of a declined criminal investigation … the director laid out his version of the facts for the news media as if it were a closing argument, but without a trial.

Tim O'Malley, a longstanding Labour member from Staffordshire, worried about "unforced errors" and expressed doubt that Corbyn could lead the party to victory.

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