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SCIENCE TIMES An answer in the Q&A column on Tuesday about the amount of carbon dioxide absorbed by forests miscalculated the amount of carbon dioxide an acre of woodlot absorbs, expressed as a number of average cars.

Marc Shaw, a senior adviser to the governor, said the Senate plan miscalculated the amount of payroll tax that could be collected this year, overstating the amount by about $300 million.

Government officials have acknowledged that they miscalculated the amount of oil pouring into the gulf and, at least early on, relied on data from BP.

Joseph S. Rosenthal, a lawyer for the supermarket, said that there had been no judicial determination against the store and that labor department officials had miscalculated the amount owed.

In June, the General Court, the second-highest in the Union, handed a small victory to Microsoft by reducing the fine by €39 million to €860 million after finding that the commission had miscalculated the amount.

The General Court, the second highest in the Union, handed a small victory to Microsoft by reducing the fine by €39 million, to €860 million, or $1.1 billion, finding that the European Commission had miscalculated the amount.

The Cockburns don't make it clear whether she was taken in by predatory lenders, who (as a variety of people explain) targeted minority groups and falsified income statements in order to grant unqualified people loans, or whether she simply miscalculated the amount of money that she had available to make her payments.

The compression may be van Campen's fault -- he seems to have miscalculated the amount of space he had to work with and made his subject's head too large -- but the results generated the romantic speculation, still current, that Saenredam was a hunchback and a recluse who spent a life sequestered in churches.

Correction: July 7, 2000, Friday An article in Business Day on Monday about the challenge of maintaining a reliable flow of electricity to meet the needs of the computerized economy miscalculated the amount of time that a user would be without electricity if the power supply were 99.99999999percentt reliable.

Correction: October 21, 2008 The On the Road column in the Itineraries pages last Tuesday, about hotels' increasing fees on travelers, miscalculated the amount available to apply toward a new ticket after a $150 change fee was assessed on a $375 round-trip ticket on Continental from Newark to Denver.

However, US District Judge Lucy Koh ordered a retrial because she said that jury miscalculated the amount Samsung must pay.

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