Scientists fixed the errors by using the same error-correction code used in CDs and DVDs, NASA said.
So if there's an error on one device or app, there's a good chance others will have the same error.
Other countries, though, have no excuse for committing the same error.
It suggested 18 of those 44 were in a minimally conscious state the same error rate, around 40%, as Dr Andrews had found 13 years earlier in London.
With the Soviet Union clamoring for observer status or membership in these same institutions, U.S. and allied decision-makers must not fall prey to the same error once more.
The same drafting error came up when GOP senators introduced a balanced budget amendment in 2011.
But at the same time it makes error after error with its innovations.
"The irony was it was practically the same location and practically all the same problems, human error, signaling problems, construction quality of the trains, " Schaffer said.
David Learmont, of Flight International magazine, said it was the second error with the same computer in three weeks.
Investigators blamed pilot error, the same cause of two previous accidents.
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.
What really interest me about this is that, entirely independently, the same explanation is made for the measurement error here.
People who do actually know their physics have made the same point: that what has been discovered is a measurement error, not a flaw in the basic theory.
"Although this result is within the poll's margin of error, it is the intensity of feeling among same-sex marriage opponents that causes the overall result to lean slightly towards repeal, " said Steve Raabe, OpinionWorks president.
Yet when growth is close to flat, the difference between, say, estimated growth of 0.1% (no recession on the popular convention) and -0.1% (one quarter contributing to a recession on the same convention) is actually within the known statistical margin of error.
So David Bell's conclusion is that the margin of error puts the UK experience of youth unemployment in the same range as the Scottish one.
Nature has developed antibiotics the same way it develops everything: through millions of years of trial and error.
"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.
Back then, inflation measures like CPI were better geared to pick up on the monetary error that was smothering investment and growth, but today those same numbers have been reworked to obscure what is very much an inflationary age.
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The second error is assuming that if one thing changes everything else will stay the same.
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The idea that thoughts have locations, he says, in the same sense that say pebbles have locations, is what philosophers would call a category error.
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.
After years of painstaking work and much trial and error, Fujino and fellow researchers discovered a way of putting the medicine inside microcapsules made of the same material as surgical thread.
That report says an initial investigation by the U.S. Transportation Department found essentially the same thing that investigators uncovered when they looked into sudden-acceleration complaints about Audis in the 1980s: driver error.
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