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American customs officers screen 350m travellers a year, so errors are inevitable there were 107,000 complaints in 2012.
So errors and lacunae in the encyclopedia are invariably seized upon with glee, and endlessly discussed in op-ed and other columns.
But on cross-examination, one of Albert Pirro's lawyers, Robert J. Giuffra Jr., forced Mr. Dennehy to acknowledge that the government's key exhibit summarizing Mr. Pirro's tax situation contained a dozen or so errors.
Marinating her questions with plenty of sarcasm, Ms. Seibel first asked Mr. Dennehy whether the dozen or so errors pointed out by Mr. Giuffra in a summary of Mr. Pirro's deductions affected his calculations of how much Mr. Pirro owed.
So errors will be inevitably introduced.
By doing so, errors are introduced into the analysis.
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These zealous sweeps are so error-ridden that they undermine the integrity they ostensibly seek.
When they perform like this, and their opponents are so error-prone, there is only one outcome.
New Zealand were so error-ridden, their game so strewn with mistakes from first to last that they should have been put away by half-time.
Its Web site remains so error-prone that the overwhelming majority of Floridians who have tried to buy affordable health insurance have had little luck.
So error has no purchase.
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