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It also means not making new errors.
He has warned of substantial job cuts and said he would not tolerate new errors.
The census recount turned out to be a nightmare, he said, with new errors introduced and even more squabbling.
For the first time, the state is requiring bidders to list all errors made over the last two years and to promise, if hired, to disclose any new errors immediately.
Also, the author presumes that the errors in the Wikipedia will gradually be polished out, while in fact there may be a natural social equilibrium, where new errors naturally arise just as others are corrected.
If mistakes are made evenly by both parties, you could argue that the manual recount isn't worth the time, the money, the legal wrangling, the risks of new errors, the inevitable accusations of fraud and new opportunities for lawsuits.
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First rule of campaign finance reform, don't make any new error.
New error messages popped up when I tried to install Windows Me on a Dell desktop computer.
With each new error, we build tools to remediate what we've done (though admittedly we then make more mistakes).
"Dawn of a New Error," The Sun's front page headline ran today, using the crossed e of the euro emblem in the word error.
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