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Wendy Weiser, a lawyer with the Brennan Center for Justice at the New York University law school, said many voters were flagged erroneously because the databases used to check voter registrations were prone to errors.
Still done manually, meaning that September's quarterly statements from franchisees weren't available until four months later, and were prone to errors.
Their front row struggled at the scrums and the backline were prone to errors, as Italy belied the poor form that had seen them capitulate 29-0 to France last week.
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Voting experts and state election officials have raised concerns about treating flagged voters differently because the databases used to check registrations are prone to errors.
Second, Alan Blinder had a point: democratic politics is prone to errors and gridlock, and there is much to be said for empowering technocrats.
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