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What if there is a tiny glitch in the software or the hardware?
Anyway, there's one tiny glitch.
Company Chief Executive Elon Musk said in a tweet at the time that there was a "tiny glitch" in the motion of the upper stage engine actuator that was "worth investigating".
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I get very upset by just tiny glitches in prose style, and I get impatient.
When the hourlong process was complete, we found only tiny glitches here and there.
Maybe "international chanteuse" would be the most accurate description, although with a few tiny glitches in her pronunciation, she sounds thoroughly American.
As in her Danish films such as Open Hearts and After the Wedding, Bier's Hollywood debut concentrates on little twists of fate, tiny glitches in the cosmos, the family drama here occasionally flitting back in time to allow the audience to piece together fragments of emotion.
Given the faster pace of interaction, even tiny glitches or moments of lag can be enough to make you lose a round.
What this has meant (and will continue to mean) is that every tiny little glitch or stumble is going to be widely reported -- a level of scrutiny other candidates won't receive for months to come (if at all).
Even so, finding the tiny, troublemaking genetic glitches in the family's genes is an intimidating task.
As an aside, I exclude from this discussion the extremely, extraordinarily rare opportunity for true arbitrage, where the trader knows - usually as a technical flaw in a trading mechanism or a glitch from tiny time differences that can arise in global trading -- at the moment of trading that his purchase price is lower than his subsequent sales price.
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