Police were alerted by the ambulance service at 2100 GMT on Wednesday night following an erroneous report that a 26-year-old woman had been stabbed.
The teams' previous meeting had ended in controversy when Warnock fumed at the erroneous award of a corner that led to Stiliyan Petrov's late equaliser.
She overcame eight double-faults, the erroneous ruling and a second-set deficit to beat Zheng Jie 6-1, 7-5 in the third round Saturday at the French Open.
Last year umpire Jim Joyce put his entire reputation and credibility in jeopardy when he made an erroneous call in a game featuring the Detroit Tigers and Cleveland Indians.
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Jurors in Yates' first trial found her guilty of capital murder in March 2002, but the conviction was overturned in 2005 because of the erroneous testimony of a prosecution witness.
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Peter Donovan, an oil-options broker at Vantage Trading working on the floor of the New York Mercantile Exchange, said some traders quickly exited positions after the erroneous report of a terrorist attack.
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Only if the court of one state is convinced that the reasoning of a court in another member state is erroneous should it depart from a point that has been authoritatively decided there.
Explain the error and ask whether they have already sent a copy of the 1099 to the IRS. If the payor has already sent a copy of the erroneous form to the IRS, you can still ask for a correction.
And the week before, shares of Washington Post company were also halted under the new circuit breaker rules after a single erroneous order entry.
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But if all you do is comment on the relative quality of life in the penthouse and the ground floor without acknowledging the fact that people regularly come and go from both you create a totally erroneous impression of economic inequality.
The only economists who consider this a boost to the economy are the ones who wrote the erroneous report stating that the Games would be a pretty good idea in the first place.
All I'm saying is it was not as it is portrayed in a number of erroneous press stories that we've read.
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The first is that the entire notion the United States can pursue an independent monetary policy is a dangerous and erroneous conceit.
But shadow defence minister Kevan Jones opened an opposition-led debate on defence reform on 26 June 2012, telling MPs that this figure was a "completely erroneous myth".
Treating the macro as a separate science is erroneous and basing policies on macro statistics exudes danger.
If a gene makes an erroneous "developmental decision, " cells grow where they shouldn't.
"There's nothing about the trial that was erroneous or that would lead to a reversal of the verdict, " Ponvert said.
What does not help is that management theory about remuneration seems often to be based on a set of completely erroneous assumptions about human behaviour.
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Mr Woolas said he was very aware that MPAC had helped to unseat former MP Lorna Fitzsimons in neighbouring Rochdale, where it was criticised for sponsoring a leaflet which included the erroneous claim that she was Jewish, something for which it later apologised.
"There's a number of widely held but erroneous notions about this population that have arguably driven public policy over the years, " Chaffin said.
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It would be erroneous to assume, in the absence of a bid, how one could determine a potential tax position when the matter is complex and multi-jurisdictional.
Many of the erroneous reports had missing information that may boost a score, such as missing a revolving account in good standing, or miscellaneous incorrect information such as an incorrect birthday.
With regard to the proposed direct-trade regulation, this has only a small chance of being adopted, especially since the Legal Service of the European Parliament has recently joined that of the Council in concluding that the proposal is based on an erroneous legal basis as it treats Cyprus as a third country.
And the thing is, being an erroneous, even an error prone, manager of a bank is not a criminal offence.
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Taxpayers who miss deadlines find themselves facing IRS collection actions and must enter a lengthy audit reconsideration process of the erroneous determinations.
But many of them also harbour an erroneous belief that pigs, unlike primates, pose a small risk of passing infections to people.
On August 1 a trading system malfunctioned at Knight resulting in erroneous orders sometimes multiplying trades 1, 000 times and flooding the market with orders.
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And the (erroneous) feeling to be the only one who disagrees makes a person shut up as well, all the way to Abilene.
Naked sponsored access has been a concern of some market participants who worry about erroneous trades or users who might not play by the rules.
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Greek economist Yanis Varoufakis says that the troika's diagnosis of the labor market is "utterly erroneous" and that the greatest challenge for employers is not a lack of cheap labor but a shortage of demand for their products.
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