Crossword clues for errors
errors
- One thing editors look for
- Mishandled flies, e.g
- Fielding statistic
- Fielding average lowerers
- Causes of unearned runs
- Bad throws, e.g
- Wild throws, e.g
- What X's may signify
- Typos, et al
- Typographical ___ (printing mistakes)
- They're removed from reprints
- Soundboard goofs
- Some may be glaring
- Scoreboard column
- Reasons to recalculate
- Programmer's frustrations
- Problems in the field
- Overthrows and dropped throws
- On-stage blunders
- No hits, no runs, no ___
- Misprints, e.g
- Major League misplays
- Infielders and outfielders make them
- Headaches for coders
- Fielding boo-boos
- Fielding blunders
- Faulty premises
- Equipment bugs
- End of a Shakespeare title
- E on a scoreboard
- Diamond mistakes
- Diamond flubs
- Column on the right in a baseball box score
- Coach's post-game discussion
- Box-score items
- Box score figure
- Boots and bobbles
- Booted grounders, e.g
- Bobbled baseballs
- Blown flies, say
- Baseball misplays
- Baseball miscues
- Baseball booboos
- Ballpark blunders
- Balks and others
- Bad plays
- Autocorrect targets
- Anachronisms, perhaps
- "Good hit, no field" player's stats
- Clinkers
- Stats for a porous defense
- Scoreboard figure
- Bad throws, e.g.
- Field trips
- Baseball stats
- Bugs
- Debuggers' discoveries
- Drops, as flies
- Goofs
- Faults
- Sports stat
- Dropped flies and bad throws, in baseball
- Blunders
- Position player's stat
- "E" on a baseball scoreboard
- Boo-boos
- Heading on a baseball scoreboard
- Rarities for Gold Glove winners
- The "E" on a baseball scoreboard
- They may be unforced
- Using "effect" for "affect" and vice versa
- Heading in a baseball box score
- Mistakes made by baseball players
- Faux pas
- Box score figures
- Court failures
- Diamond goofs
- Fluffs
- Scoreboard recording
- Wild throws, e.g.
- Miscues on a diamond
- Blue-pencil targets
- Ball-park statistics
- Misprints, e.g.
- Foul-ups
- Baseball boo-boos
- Mistakes made by brats wasting time
- Baseball blunders
- Box score column
- Typos, e.g
- Proofer's finds
- Box-score entries
- Box-score stat
- They may be glaring
- Some baseball statistics
- Overrunning flies, e.g
- Diamond flaws?
- Box score statistic
Wiktionary
n. (plural of error English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: error)
Wikipedia
Errors are a three piece "post-electro" band from Glasgow, Scotland. They are signed to Rock Action Records, the label founded and managed by the band Mogwai.
Usage examples of "errors".
Briefly, putting two and two together, six sixteen which he pointedly turned a deaf ear to, Antonio and so forth, jockeys and esthetes and the tattoo which was all the go in the seventies or thereabouts even in the house of lords because early in life the occupant of the throne, then heir apparent, the other members of the upper ten and other high personages simply following in the footsteps of the head of the state, he reflected about the errors of notorieties and crowned heads running counter to morality such as the Cornwall case a number of years before under their veneer in a way scarcely intended by nature, a thing good Mrs Grundy, as the law stands, was terribly down on though not for the reason they thought they were probably whatever it was except women chiefly who were always fiddling more or less at one another it being largely a matter of dress and all the rest of it.
The ladies beholding it exclaimed against Clara, even apostrophized her, so dark are trivial errors when circumstances frown.
Among other things, Defects may take the form of incomplete, inaccurate or corrupt data, transcription errors, a copyright or other intellectual property infringement, a defective or damaged disk or other eBook medium, a computer virus, or computer codes that damage or cannot be read by your equipment.
Among other things, Defects may take the form of incomplete, inaccurate or corrupt data, transcription errors, a copyright or other intellectual property infringement, a defective or damaged disk or other etext medium, a computer virus, or computer codes that damage or cannot be read by your equipment.
Servianus, my aged brother-in-law, who had seemed resigned to my success but who was avidly anticipating my errors to come, must have felt an impulse of joy more nearly akin to ecstasy than any experience of his whole life.
Theognis became a friend, the aristocrat, the exile, observing human activities without illusion and without indulgence, ever ready to denounce the faults and errors which we call our woes.
Just, but we were the ones who were striving, warned by our own errors, to make the State a machine fit to serve man, with the least possible risk of crushing him.
A certain number of errors had been committed, not irreparable in themselves but immediately seized upon by fomentors of trouble for their own advantage.
I will do everything consistent with the duties of a man of honour perpetually running into fatal errors because he did not properly consult the dictates of those feelings at the right season.
With all my errors I have that merit of utter fidelity--to the world laughable!
But we only understood later that transcription errors were the cause.
Nevertheless, the large number of errors uncovered in individual counties suggests that thousands of eligible voters have been turned away at the polls.
Counties that did their best to vet the file discovered a high level of errors, with as many as 15 per cent of names incorrectly identified as felons.
There is so little to redeem the dry mass of follies and errors from which the materials of this life are composed, that anything to love or to reverence becomes, as it were, the sabbath for the mind.
Bred a Roman Catholic, though pride, consistency, custom, made me externally adhere to the Papal Church, I inly perceived its errors and smiled at its superstitions.