His predecessor, Mike Harcourt, did so (among other errors) and has now retired from politics.
Yet, even with such apparent consensus, the technical corrections bill which found 14 other errors to fix perplexingly bypassed the issue.
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To its credit, his government has so far resisted some of the other errors of the past, such as wasteful subsidies for agriculture and consumer price controls.
Yet after the SEC raised questions the company ended up restating earnings from 2007 through the third quarter of fiscal 2010 to address that and other errors.
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Nasdaq said that for trades to qualify for compensation, they had to be placed at certain price levels, be executed incorrectly or encounter other errors defined by Nasdaq.
The story described how big hospitals are the source of an alarming number of preventable infections and other medical errors.
Other medication errors also were identified, such as incomplete orders in 18%, incorrect orders in 13%, omissions in 11%, and small numbers of duplications and discontinuations.
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The other supposed errors fall into the he-said she-said category.
As students, you should keep in mind that all these numbers are estimates based on samples, which are thus subject to sampling error (as well as other types of errors).
What the defeat proved - other than that errors get ruthlessly punished - was that South Africa have incredible strength in depth, but Wales are now not out of their depth when facing the Tri-Nations sides.
It includes overpayments and underpayments, unnecessary services, coding errors and other problems.
But Lamees Daar, the executive director of conservation NGO the Environment Society of Oman, said the country intended to learn from the errors of other nations by preserving its environment.
Dr Hill had predicted this outcome, thanks to error-management theory the idea that when people (or, indeed, other animals) make errors of judgment, they tend to make the error that is least costly.
He points out that Ubuntu Linux ships with Memtest86 to guard agaisnt hardware errors, but other operating systems do not.
The exams watchdog Ofqual has ordered exams bodies to double check their papers after a series of errors by three other boards.
Moreover, as Mervyn King, deputy governor of the Bank of England, pointed out at Jackson Hole, there are measurement errors on the other side.
Taxpayers who filed using TurboTax, TaxWise and other software packages reported delays and errors.
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At 1-1, Murray, bowing to relentless pressure from the other end, threw in two errors off the ground followed by a double fault to concede the break.
Yet still people and small businesses that purchase software nowadays run into bugs, down services, connection errors, poor quality and other productivity killers.
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Whether incorporated or not, if you're an architect, engineer or one of dozens of other professionals, you really should buy errors and omissions insurance.
Lots of other work must be done to correct errors, reinforce desired behaviors, hold people accountable, and create a culture of genuine, deliberate commitment to safety.
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Markets, on the other hand, are constantly correcting for errors.
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Dane Elec says that will be removed in an upcoming update that will also address some other 1.0 glitches such as errors in setting the device's network name and workgroup.
Retain an independent firm to conduct a review of residential foreclosure actions that were pending at any time from January 1, 2009, through December 31, 2010, to determine any financial injury to borrowers caused by errors, misrepresentations, or other deficiencies identified in the review, and to remediate, as appropriate, those deficiencies.
In other words, Aequitas earns its keep by finding errors in mortgage paperwork for lawyers and regulators.
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The report then goes on to list errors it says have been made by other news organisations over the years, including the BBC, New York Times and ITV.
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Drawing on successful practices developed by other industries, he has helped many hospitals reduce their errors and improve their performance.
Since the allegations arose about DeLay's travel, there have been questions about errors in travel reporting among more than 200 other members of Congress.
Cohen suggests writing in capital letters the portions of drug names similar to other medications to make distinctions more clear and to prevent errors.
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