• Hull showed the greater endeavour and desire in the opening stages, but their their opening goal was very much a result of individual error rather than attacking brilliance.

    BBC: Hull 2-2 Man City

  • The most likely explanation, he says, is an undiscovered error, rather than a breakdown in the laws of gravity.

    ECONOMIST: A space oddity

  • "Universal health care" was neither already established nor inevitable, and we thought the foundation had made a serious philosophical and strategic error in accepting rather than disputing the left-liberal notion that the provision of "quality, affordable health care" to everyone was a proper role of government.

    WSJ: ObamaCare's Heritage

  • Today we can alter just a few genes to produce a more-desirable plant, rather than doing it by trial-and-error over many generations.

    FORBES: Non-GMO Foods? Nonsense.

  • The method offers the promise of a rapid and precise screening of algae directly rather than the existing time-consuming, cumbersome and error-prone means for analyzing algae, and may prove pivotal in the development of a fuel industry based on algae.

    FORBES: Looking For Algal Oil With Near Infrared Light

  • By the way, I received a very gracious note from Diller acknowledging his error in saying that the Daily Beast, rather than Salon, was the first original-journalism news site.

    FORBES: Uh, Tina? About Newsweek's 'Traction' as a Brand...

  • Central European growth may be the selling point of the merger, but in old, western European banking it is little more than a rounding error, says one consultant, rather dismissively.

    ECONOMIST: European banks

  • The real problem is that the current mindset surrounding human error seems to be one of retroactive fire drills rather than proactive prevention.

    FORBES: Outage Prevention: Taking Humans Out Of The IT Equation

  • On brought the error to its attention in November and had agreed to compensate customers rather than face an investigation and a potential fine.

    BBC: E.On to pay ?1.7m in compensation over exit fees

  • It would also mean that any unavoidable measurement error has a similar impact along the whole spectrum of marks, rather than being concentrated around grade boundaries.

    BBC: Replace GCSE grades with scores, says exam board

  • This suggests that, for all their energy and professionalism, the Democrats may have made a big strategic error: allowing the election to become a referendum on their candidate rather than a verdict on the Bush years.

    ECONOMIST: Is America beginning to weary of ��Yes we can��?

  • Speaking before the trial started, Google executives said that it was a fundamental error for regulators to treat the engine as a publisher of information, rather than a distributor.

    BBC: Google fights Spanish privacy order in court

  • This so-called fat-finger error occurred when a trader accidentally entered an order to sell a billion shares rather than a million shares.

    FORBES: Fat Fingers Cause Panics

  • The error came to light when tissue samples were examined and were found to contain ovarian cells rather than cells from the appendix.

    BBC: No warning for surgeon who removed ovary not appendix

  • They happen often on the multi-million dollar scale, rather than the billion dollar scale of the flash crash, but they are the same class of event: The error trade.

    FORBES: How To Regulate Robots With Fat Fingers

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