But because authorities don't discuss the methods or tools they use and don't notify users when it is interfering with their Web access, the filtering mechanisms can look like technical glitches, such as an error message in a user's browser that makes it seem like his connection to the Internet malfunctioned.
But investigators are focused on a failure of the train tracks themselves, as opposed to an error by engineers or a failure of the train's signal system.
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It hardly seems likely that an organization as prominent as Gallup simply overlooked an obvious sampling error.
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We develop a statistical framework that uses lights growth to augment existing income growth measures, under the assumption that measurement error in using observed light as an indicator of income is uncorrelated with measurement error in national income accounts.
But it would be a mistake to conclude that online courses fulfill the same role in a person's life as a college education, just as it would be an error to equate four years of high school with some online study and a GED exam.
Unfortunately, umpiring is viewed as an afterthought until a grievous error is made.
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In the meantime, the use of a technique that may have an error rate as high as 20% raises a lot of legal questions.
The results show that the 40-year bond produces a reduction in the Net Present Value of the payments of 43% (an early version of this post had reported this as 37% but commenter Nene pointed out an error in the spreadsheet thanks for the input Nene).
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But the Dane returned to winning ways with 23 winners as world number 88 King produced an error-strewn display, double-faulting on set point on both occasions to hand Wozniacki victory.
"I think it's an error with Twitter as famous people including Shane Ritchie said the same happened to them, " Mrs Fountain said, adding that it could affect their aim to fundraise for Mason and other children.
Sometimes an error can be a misprint, such as an extra zero that makes the bill jump from three figures to four.
It was the worst of both worlds as a fatal passivity was perceptible when, ironically, an admission of error could have communicated a corporate fiber of sterner stuff.
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Nunez got a hit, drove in a run and made an error while filling in at shortstop for Derek Jeter as the New York Yankees beat the Boston Red Sox 4-0 Wednesday.
Some take approaches which can best be described as akin to a human immune system, applying different remedies to an error and logging what is effective for future use, alerting the owner for intervention only when all other options have been exhausted.
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Item 12: In cases where an error has been committed, newspapers must issue a correction as soon as possible.
Purists argue that implementing instant replay and removing human error and judgment would take away an element that is as much a part of the game as anything else.
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Hernandez was called for obstruction and charged with an error when Overbay ran into him near the bag as first baseman Kendrys Morales took the throw from second baseman Robert Andino for an apparent out.
The barrister claimed the Secretary of State made an error in law by persistently interpreting the trial judge's conclusions as identifying no serious police default.
When questioned about the mistake during a visit to an Edinburgh school later in the morning, Mr McConnell described the error as "minor" and said it had now been corrected.
All that is very tempting: unfortunately, as they become embedded in an operation, they increase the risk of data corruption or human error.
An error of judgment cost him his wicket to the final ball before lunch as he pushed at a wide one from Batty and slip fielder Marcus Trescothick accepted the chance at the second attempt.
Juve's 39-year-old third-choice goalkeeper Antonio Chimenti made an error-strewn first start of the season against Siena at the weekend as the Turin side let slip a 3-0 lead to draw 3-3, but he was on hand to tip Zamora's set-piece over the bar.
Mr Evans's excellent book is marred only by the occasional editing error (ORAF, the Organisation of the French Algerian Resistance, exists only as an acronym, and Mr Evans, when talking of the founding members of the European Economic Community, omits the Netherlands).
But in all these scenarios, it seems as if there is an extremely small system that intends to learn a large amount, by trial and error.
Don't panic if you accidentally put too much into an IRA (say because you made a math error and the IRS calculated your refund as bigger.) You have until Oct. 15 to fix it by taking out the excess.
Turns out, just as conservative critics argued, the key error was in adopting the Palestinian bargaining gambit as our own namely, insisting on an unattainable absolute freeze on settlements.
In the research process it was discovered that there is an error in rule 240 of the Highway Code that doesn't list bus stop clearways as somewhere you must not stop.
The problem with the introduction of the label for the limited purpose of determining feasibility of precautionary matters is that it opens the door to abuse by the Plaintiffs to prove other claims (such as negligence and design defect), which technically constitutes reversible error should the Riddell Defendants choose to appeal an unfavorable verdict.
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