Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
The Commissioner will tell us whether this is an inadvertent error.
Some people think that deteriorating health might have caused Burt to make inadvertent errors.
Inadvertent errors may be present as a result.
"Test the accuracy of information from all sources and exercise care to avoid inadvertent error.
The record instead indicated that the miscalculation was "merely an inadvertent error."
There may, however, be recent rule changes that have not yet been posted to the website or inadvertent errors in the content.
His accountant talked him out of it, the member said, because an inadvertent error might become fodder for a critic.
It was an "inadvertent error," and Nebraska should not be punished for it.
An autobiography, when confronted by a careful editor with documentary evidence, is usually found to be full of obviously inadvertent errors.
Edwards insisted that her case was a case of a costly but inadvertent error.
Salads are not always mixed properly, and inadvertent errors are sometimes made in the bills.
But at a news conference, he cast his actions as an inadvertent error, driven by a passion to hear the music that he loves.
This inadvertent error recalls one of the great quote-ad scams of all time.
"I made a simple inadvertent error."
Several studies have found that it is vulnerable to vote theft and to inadvertent errors that can alter the outcome of an election.
Pointer following could be accurate, but the crews tended to make inadvertent errors when they became fatigued during extended battles.
Inadvertent errors on petition cover sheets would no longer disqualify candidates, as long as they are found in "substantial compliance."
McFadin had discovered the inadvertent error within a few days of Donelson's October 14 order.
"They are inadvertent errors," Mr. Cunningham said.
Oxymora appear in a variety of contexts, including inadvertent errors such as ground pilot and literary oxymorons crafted to reveal a paradox.
It admitted no wrongdoing beyond "occasionally [making] inadvertent errors in its legal filings in state and federal court."
If there are problems, we suspect that most stem from inadvertent errors because of the complexity of the rules - not willful efforts to avoid compliance.
"It was an inadvertent error," said Cory Shields, a spokesman for NBC.
Ogilvy had maintained that the problems were inadvertent errors in timekeeping, stemming from inexperience in handling government contracts.
Integrity can accommodate the inadvertent error and the honest difference of opinion; it cannot accommodate deceit or subordination of principle.