In addition, the San Francisco consulting firm ETAG, which was a close second in the bidding, discovered that an apparent error by PUC staffers in the scoring of the rival firms tipped the scales against it.
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Students of Egloffstein's work have been baffled by the apparent errors, since Egloffstein was superbly competent-the 1861 report also contains a meticulous and accurate relief map of the Grand Canyon which Egloffstein produced on the trip.
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#13 : 36, 4 January 2011 ( compare ) ( edit summary : " The usual purpose is to inform readers that any errors or apparent errors in the copied material are not from transcription . ")
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Graham, who has often questioned the need for some rules, said that the apparent errors, although important to assess, did " not call into question any of the key cause-effect relationships between pollution and premature death ."
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_http : / / www . thephantommenace . com _ Sometimes whimsical fan-run site with everything from a Fandom Menace discussion about apparent errors spotted in the first trailer to Aunt Beru's recipe for Luke's Favorite Chocolate Chip Cookies.
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The usual usage is to inform the reader that any errors or apparent errors in quoted material do not arise from errors in the course of the transcription, but are intentionally reproduced, exactly as they appear in the source text.
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But with Williams standing on second thanks to the apparent error, home plate umpire Greg Bonin ruled that Williams had run inside the first-base line and ruled him out, bringing an angry Bobby Cox out of the Atlanta dugout to argue.
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If the same apparent errors are reintroduced, it is a good idea to open a discussion on the article's Talk page ( Talk : The Harmonica Gentlemen ) to explain your changes or to explain why the changes were inappropriate or inaccurate.
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If something appears to be wrong, instead of attempting to correct the error or giving notice that the contributor of the apparent error will be contacted to make some sense of the matter, the perceived error is deleted, no questions or discussion.
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Graham, who has often questioned the need for some rules, said that the apparent errors would " reduce significantly some benefit estimates for reducing fine-particle pollution, but they do not call into question any of the key cause-effect relationships between pollution and premature death ."