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Reading from a written statement, Mr. Lugo acknowledged "personal errors" and portrayed himself as a "father who is prepared to share his love and care".
They had not specifically said that they would hold up each other's flaws to the most rigorous scrutiny, calling out each other's smallest mistakes, like fact checkers, believing, perhaps, that the marriage would thrive only if all personal errors and misdeeds were rooted out of it.
Among the various types of error that must be taken into account are errors of observation (which include instrumental errors, personal errors, systematic errors, and random errors), errors of sampling, and direct and indirect errors (in which one erroneous measurement is used in computing other measurements).
In addition, duplicate analyses were used, i.e., measure each sample twice under the same conditions to remove any errors during chemical analysis and to remove any personal errors.
It is demonstrated that the system entails many advantages such as being fully automated, and besides being characterised by rapidity, ease of operation and robustness, it is less prone to risks of contamination and personal errors as encountered in traditional batch systems.
Both Trump's personal errors and the administration's bloopers are subject to similar types and levels of glee or derision by critics.
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But the consequences of an intentional attack or a personal error are usually negative.
He also said he had made a personal error of judgment in accepting the British government's invitation to be an economic envoy to Libya.
But Mr. Romney's campaign suffered a setback when the Rev. Donald J. Wilton, pastor of a Spartanburg church and immediate past president of the state's Southern Baptist convention, suddenly withdrew his endorsement this week, calling it a "personal error".
The leaders of Israel and the Palestinians faced deep dissension in their constituencies on Wednesday, with Yasir Arafat making a rare admission of personal error to those seeking change, and Ariel Sharon suffering a rebuff from his own party.
She demanded more prima facie evidence of wrongdoing than her critics thought necessary.In this section A little draft difficulty Janet Reno's roughest patch Cutting the cookie So much to do, so little time Bill Bradley's second wind Even campers grow old New York, New York (Act II) Neon in the Delta ReprintsSuch conflicts suggest there is more to Ms Reno's troubles than personal error.
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