Word: error
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Steiner said the monthly police statistics are not designed to show all crimes committed in the area and that there "is certainly human error" in the figures. "They serve as a rough barometer of the extent of crime," he added...
...Crimson knotted the contest an inning later, when it scratched out a trio of tallies on two hits, a walk and an error. Joe Wark continued his hot hitting by rapping in a run with a line single, and Bauer did likewise, picking up the first of his eight runs batted...
...only half over, however. Rick Pearce walked, stole second, and came around to score on Bobby Kelley's double. Kelley scored seconds later when centerfielder Paul Mourning misplayed the ball for a two-base error. Bingham then singled, Santos-Buch tripled and Marshall singled, giving Harvard an 8-4 lead it never lost. At Cambridge--First Game Dartmouth (1-7) 0 3 0 0 1 0 0-4 8 2 Harvard...
...first phone survey was of 1,221 voters; the second of 917. The sampling error is plus or minus 3% for each survey; the error factor in comparing results with those of earlier surveys is plus or minus...
...Dieter Koenig, a.k.a. Bruno Schilling. Like the real-life Venezuelan terrorist, German-born Bruno is a ferrety connoisseur of chaos: And, like Carlos, Schilling is a vain, insatiable womanizer who has honed boudoir and Beretta skills in North Africa, France and Switzerland. In Paul Henissart's Margin of Error (Simon & Schuster; 334 pages; $10.95), the swaggering former Foreign Legionnaire is assigned to an operation called Grand Slam. Its aim is to assassinate Anwar Sadat and pave the way for a Soviet-managed coup in Cairo. The action takes Bruno, in the footsteps of Cain and Carlos, to Zurich, where...