• The only way to guarantee error-free tables was to automate the printing process as well.

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  • In his lab Pister has scaled his network to some 800 motes sending error-free data every two seconds.

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  • The most error-free chain was Chick-fil-A, with fewer than 3 percent order mistakes.

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  • However, he did not pick up another stroke until the 395-yard 16th but still finished with a creditable error-free 67.

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  • Instead of using optics for the entire retrieval process, they use it to guide a second, electronic (and error-free) search of a large, conventionally stored database.

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  • He pointed out that the UK made up 10% of errors in certain areas of spending - whereas Poland, the largest recipient of cohesion funds, was error-free.

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  • It also provides a clear view of images and menus displayed on the screen to assure quick, effortless review of recorded images and swift, error-free setting changes.

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  • In this new focus on error-free medicine, hospitals are dropping age-old assumptions that their doctors are doing a good job and instead are measuring performance and issuing report cards.

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  • The Flashes played perhaps their best game of the season on Wednesday when freshman Nick Jensen-Clagg allowed one hit over seven innings in a 10-0, error-free victory over Penn State.

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  • Certainly the Gallic flair served up by France against Scotland was a joy to watch, but that said, it was a far from error-free performance as their 25 missed tackles testify to.

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  • Many anticipated that the contest would end in a dead heat and lead to an extended, contentious battle to determine the winner, but the voting process proved to be technically error-free, and the results were uncontested.

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  • It's about trying to be error-free.

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  • Ehrlich says there was a scheduling error at the plant, which was making two different kinds of snack mix--regular and wheat-free.

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  • Bale's teasing inswinging free-kick was spilled by Azeri stopper Agaev but Gunter could not capitalise on the error as the Azerbaijan defence managed to hack the ball to safety.

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  • Free of long-term debt, Leo Wells says that he has plenty of margin for error.

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  • Presidential Proclamation 8894 of October 29, 2012, pursuant to the authority provided under section 202(o)(2)(B)(ii) of the United States-Korea Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act, modified the HTS, through section E of Annex III of Publication 4349 of the United States International Trade Commission (the "Commission"), to correct a clerical error regarding a provision of chapter 61 (as included in Annex 4-A of the United States-Korea Free Trade Agreement).

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