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241. This is our first error: conscious control over behaviour is generally overstated. 242. Example 1 above should be detected as an error by analysis of the grammatical categories of the words. 243. A customary error committed by aquarists is to cling to the opinion that the Aponogeton species do not require a rich soil. 244. The line number containing the failed cross-reference is renumbered and the line number in the error report is the new line number. 245. She was highly educated and was good at crossword puzzles and so unlikely to make such an elementary error. 246. They point out that bottom-up statistical methods are efficient from a computational point of view, but exhibit poor error correcting capabilities. 247. A margin of error of 10% is seen as acceptable. 248. He also commits the cardinal error of underestimating his audience. 249. Kennelly refused to call off the raids, and he was lofty about it, which was compounding his error. 250. Perhaps he will now write again to his supporters and correct his error. 251. On the expenditure side, the bias toward error is just as strong. 252. I did the tutorial that came with the package deal and learned a lot through trial and error. 253. The error occurred in a cross-reference involving the measures relating to transfers of life assurance business. 254. The poll, conducted by telephone Jan. 2-7, has a margin of error of 5. 5 percentage points. 255. It doesn't have error correction or data compression and for £249, I'd expect these features to be standard. 256. Home-baked pizza is often a disappointment because of one simple error: too much sauce. 257. A spokesman for the Clydesdale confirmed that the bank had made an error somewhere and had not processed the tape. 258. Many who signed on later in the day were turned away with blank screens or error messages. 259. He had committed a grave error in lending his approval, together with that of the Church he represented, to the Exhibition. 260. The protocol incorporates yet another type of error correction and aspects of handling files. 261. Three pieces of daub were dated and provided an average age and standard error of 830 plus/minus 40 years. 262. Error bars show one standard deviation to give some idea of the variability among the six films. 263. In fact the sum is 0.99, the error being due to rounding to two decimal places. 264. The poll, conducted this week, had a margin of error of 5 percent. 265. It was not until March in 1782 that the brothers made the error that was the beginning of their undoing. 266. Dictionary look-up methods give impressive error correction but require much greater storage and computation. 267. Consequently, age data contain a considerable error component that differs among surveys. 268. The first thing to do is make a careful note of any error messages you get. 269. This error is like climbing below a col, and coming up on the wrong side of it. 270. This gives a total of 16 out of 36 which could be solved using standard error correction algorithms.