It happens when people don't or can't touch out, when for example there's a technical problem with the card readers.
Fellow Brit Heather Frederiksen produced a stunning last 50m to touch out Russia's Olesya Vladykina and take bronze in the in 200m individual medley (SM8).
What this means is if you do the same route five times a week and you don't touch out once, then the system will automatically complete the journey for you.
As I've mentioned before, the "Selective Auto Completion" option - which means you don't have to touch out - that Transport for London (TfL) can use when there are large crowds also has flaws.
Would you say President Bush is in touch or out of touch with the problems ordinary Americans face in their daily lives?
Unfortunately, the story fuels the perception of out-of-touch athletes living for the moment, out of touch with reality and frittering away money they will need later on in life.
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An automatically generated list called Losing Touch points out long- or short-term relationships that have started to fade.
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Camilla's common touch came out during an unannounced visit to a street market.
And nobody is trying to take touch and engagement out of the equation.
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When the scarves arrive in the shops, they are stored in smart glass cases and dramatically unfurled one after another across countertops by salesclerks for each discerning customer to see, touch and try out.
Notwithstanding her Hispanic heritage, Ms. Perez appeared out of touch with Valley voters' values and concerns.
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He said Republican John McCain is out of touch with what average Americans are going through.
All this may be true, but it still leaves the EU looking hopelessly out of touch.
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Yet Wall Street and Silicon Valley seem out of touch with tech's new and bleaker reality.
They are unusually active, leaning into the circle and reaching out to touch the book.
The bigness of EA makes them seem impersonal and out of touch compared to small studios.
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In 1992, the first President Bush was criticized for being out of touch with ordinary Americans.
Romney was characterizing his opponent as Olympian, highfalutin and out of touch with reality.
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"I'm out of touch on clay and also short on confidence, " Costa admitted after the match.
But these naysayers sound increasingly out of touch in the face of successful testing.
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Romney is an elite member of the super-rich, out of touch with ordinary people.
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The Republicans are so out of touch with reality that it boggles the mind.
Cloistered in their barracks, clubs and holiday camps, soldiers are often out of touch.
The Conservatives meanwhile, increasingly outdated and out of touch, may offer even easier targets.
Mr. GAFFNEY: The leadership is out of touch with its constituents if that's the case, Bill.
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You can almost reach out and touch the gloom they feel about the process.
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By contrast, the pollyanish assessment not only seems wildly out of touch with such realities.
He said he believed judges were out of touch both with children and public opinion.
Mr Miliband said the prime minister's "boasts about rising employment" show "how out of touch he is".
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