Convenient oversights like this are all part of that sleight of hand this administration specializes in to pursue its aims. |
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Mistakes and oversights are a daily risk for all doctors and I am no exception. |
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Many of the transgressions recorded in said credit records are simple oversights or no fault of the transgressor. |
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And learning from previous oversights, this commission will definitely go about its work in a painstaking manner. |
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Therefore, it is vital that architects manage their risks and ensure systems are in place to minimise mistakes and oversights. |
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Apparently unmindful of its own shortcomings, the RBA points a finger at entrepreneurial excesses and regulatory oversights of others. |
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Justice officials say the prosecutor's work was filled with a pattern of mistakes and oversights. |
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In fact, these quality control efforts reveal a surprising number of mistakes and oversights. |
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Her oversights in the article were glaring at best, offensive and insulting at worst. |
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As I suggested, I think this situation has arisen due to some serious oversights on my part which I want to lay out for you. |
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These oversights are rather limiting for a text that purports to serve as a sourcebook. |
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However, it is recommended to use the longer form in order to avoid any oversights or confusion arising. |
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Informants lost to historical representation by virtue of the aporia or oversights of historical conventions were not my primary concern. |
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In the past year, numerous media accounts have revealed screw-ups, miscalculations and oversights. |
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It really is time to get my loppers, secateurs and knives out to start attacking the mess now to avoid even messier oversights later in the year. |
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Full of contradictions, failures and oversights, the architect's personal life seemed to have none of the clarity possessed by his great works. |
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This regional experience is thus something that we must try to understand and preserve before it is swept away by a whole series of oversights. |
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It is a good idea to keep your pay slips because oversights may occur in the reporting or the tabulating of your hours. |
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It's also a good idea to nominate one tenant to be responsible for liaising with the landlord, to avoid any confusion or oversights. |
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BankBoston operates in 24 countries, so must guard against oversights caused by local differences. |
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It is a document where every government does its utmost to avoid errors or oversights. |
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The spontaneous reaction is then to judge those who, by their negligence, weaknesses or oversights, cause harm or setbacks. |
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In some cases, there were technical oversights, in others misunderstandings about interpreting the rules, and so on. |
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The Committee did identify some minor errors and oversights in one Region's human source record keeping. |
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Errors and oversights are made because employees lack the expertise to know when a legal opinion should be obtained. |
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These tools will encourage the employee to apply newfound skills and avoid oversights. |
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Adopting a holistic approach to the understanding of complex and manyfaceted problems reduces the risk of oversights and overlaps. |
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In light of the above, we seek your approval to proceed with the correction of these oversights. |
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To prevent oversights in the files of new clients, we have simplified the forms and streamlined the process. |
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The oversights you may identify should also help remind us all how important the work of gathering and pooling information is. |
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The essay is excellent, and there is a temptation to admire this piece's intelligence and insights to the point at which one overlooks its elisions and oversights. |
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Learn to read electrical plans to avoid common mistakes and oversights and make sure all your family's needs for lighting, appliances, computers, etc. will be met. |
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What do you see as the critical lapses or perhaps oversights? |
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These lacks, losses and oversights open up narrative possibilities for the characters to learn about themselves and, in some cases, to find what they have been looking for. |
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Any philosophy will rest upon the operative methods of cognitional activity, either as correctly conceived or as distorted by oversights and mistaken orientations. |
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By the time the Free Press was finished, charges were laid and concrete action was taken to better ensure that such scandalous oversights cannot happen again. |
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Under the terms of its agreement with the government, higher costs mean lower revenues for Russia. Environmental oversights account for part of the miscalculation. |
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In the approach briefing, the captain did not specify the MDA or the MAP, and the first officer did not notice these oversights, which shows a lack of coordination within the crew. |
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Thus, enormous demisability challenges at later formulation stages of missions aspired to be demisable are evident due to these perpetuated oversights in entrenching Design-for-Demise practices. |
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Actually assembling the component parts of a foil, epee, or sabre is not difficult, and most problems result from oversights rather than a lack of skill or know-how. |
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However, the correction of mistakes and oversights, such as errors in reading drawings, is a standard activity of Change Control Boards, and would not be eligible. |
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Such errors include the effects of mathematical mistakes, mistakes in applying accounting policies, oversights or misinterpretations of facts, and fraud. |
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In reviewing the Service's conduct of human source operations, the Committee identified several administrative oversights and delays in the Service's handling of a human source file. |
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Because of these great oversights, I conclude once again that the government is doing little to reduce poverty or to help the most needy in our society. |
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But the Lib Dems' widely-aired oversights, both past and present, will do little to convince would-be women MPs that Westminster is not the male-chauvinist domain of yore. |
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The budget proposal by President Bush to the US Senate at the start of the year contains some oversights that give the illusion of an improvement in public finances. |
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As the Maher Arar and similar cases revealed, errors, oversights or omissions in the handling of personal information can have grave consequences. |
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I doubt that there's a lack of QUILTBAG gamers who want an inclusive experience, and who are still feeling the sting of other oversights BioWare has made to their personhood. |
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This erasure reflects the priorities, biases, and oversights of writers and publishers who function in a cisnormative system, one in which people are assumed to be cissexual. |
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