So far, there does not appear to be any deliberate tampering with the ballots, only some inadvertent misplacement of ballots has been discovered. |
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The repeated misplacement of secret disks at Los Alamos National Laboratory has shut down the nuclear weapons center for the last six weeks. |
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The wrench should be attached to the valve body with a chain or cable to prevent misplacement or loss. |
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When removed, each drain plug remains attached to the hole opening to prevent loss or misplacement of the plug while the vehicle is draining. |
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The infrastructure must be organised in such a way as to prevent any loss or misplacement of documents. |
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Yet, to take just one example, the misplacement of nasogastric tubes continues. |
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The submission that was made below was that that means damage or loss occasioned by reason of the misplacement or misdelivery of exhibits, not direct damage to the exhibits. |
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The result is a misplacement of African companies exporting to the consumer markets. |
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The second method could result in undocumented misplacement of LPOA books between NHQ and the regional offices. |
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A slight misplacement of the leads, she added, and the patient would be killed, stunned, like a hog. |
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Registered agents, electoral district agents, and official agents should report immediately to the CRA any loss, theft, or other misplacement of official receipts, including the serial numbers of the missing receipts. |
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Moreover, the traditional manual calculation often leads to error, theft and even misplacement. |
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The misplacement of the supply shed at the far corner of the field resulted in great loss of time. |
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This misplacement relied on William Roy's attempt to make the map of the peoples of ancient Scotland fit De Situ Britanniae. |
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The second issue is strategic, a misplacement of national security. |
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Limb-lead misplacement is a common cause of a marked change in the QRS axis in the frontal plane. |
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So there is a misplacement of the resources. |
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The misplacement is all the greater if the iX35 in question has, as most of them probably will, mere front-wheel drive rather than all-wheel drive. |
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Philip Landrigan, a professor of pediatrics at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, says that a congenital defect called hypospadias — a misplacement of the urethra — is now twice as common among newborn boys as it used to be. |
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El Comandante's wives seem nearly identical to Castro's, with the misplacement of a letter or two, and Castro's eldest son and daughter are given to Goyo with clearly identifiable names. |
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Intestinal fibrosis or necrosis and chronic fibrosis of the body wall have been reported to result from unrecognized misplacement of the therapeutic agent. |
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We were given various reasons for this, including the misplacement of inspection binders by staff not currently part of the team and improper filing due to the heavy workload. |
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The reality faced by many companies is complex due to the high number of contracts to manage, the lack of prior warning for expiries and renewals of contracts, breach of contract, and their frequent misplacement. |
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The misplacement of this paragraph, together with its tone and wording, unintentionally downplay the importance and seriousness of such activities and carry the risk of encouraging further construction in the buffer zone. |
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You can arrange comprehensive coverage for your jewelry, paintings, furs, firearms and musical instruments against theft, robbery, loss, misplacement, destruction and damage. |
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Misplacement of the duodenal jejunal junction could be due to displacement from the multiple dilated small bowel loops or a malrotation. |
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