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In the Bush-Gore case, the Gore camp will not be alleging fraud but rather errors and legal violations in counting ballots.
Rather, errors are charged when the defense attempts to make a logical play against the offense, but fails to record an out or prevent an advance due to a mechanical misplay.
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It got a rather error-strewn New York out of jail, and was hard on Toronto, who'd played some neat attacking soccer early in the game, before falling behind to Peguy Luyindula's header.
They were far from fluent and rather error-prone at times but they still found a way to prevail against a side who had forgotten what it feels like to concede a goal, let alone ship a result.
In particular, onset detection is still rather error-prone for polyphonic music [20].
We would rather error on the side of protecting victims and removing this type of content when we become aware of it.
One of the reasons for this is that mobile checkout is often annoying, given that you typically have to type in your credit card number and address — something that's rather error-prone on a phone.
"Obviously it was an error, and a rather serious error, to allow intellectuals to be subsidized by the government," said Alan Brinkley, a history professor at Columbia University.
This negligible error was assigned to interpolation error rather than alignment error.
It seems to be a source of some rather troubling errors.
The most common accessibility barriers encountered were issues of information architecture and usable Web design, rather than errors in coding.
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