But bigger worries predate the glitch, not least the ham-fisted handling of quarrels over existing domains.
The allegations predate Mr Yeung's involvement in Birmingham City, which he took over in 2009.
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Her campaign publicist, her mother, points out that Samantha's loyalties to the school predate her birth.
The challenges facing newspapers long predate the worst economic slump since the Great Depression.
Many Javanese rituals predate Islam in form, although they have been filled out with Muslim prayers.
Any allegations that predate 2002 will be tricky, because before that, steroids weren't actually banned under league rules.
The agreement restricts Christie's from selling cultural relics, which predate 1911, such as valuable classical paintings and antiques.
Popular games in China typically feature elves, dwarves or characters that predate the past century of political turmoil.
This horrifyingly obscure war began in 1991, but many of its elements predate Sierra Leone's independence in 1961.
Advocates say the Bloomberg administration's missteps on homeless policy predate the Advantage program.
But, being over 11, 000 years old, they predate the domestication of cereals in the Middle East by a millennium.
"Rape and murder predate the printing press by a long way, " she said.
Sharks predate dinosaurs, and millions of years of evolution have positioned them in a critical and vital role as an apex predator.
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But the problems with our schools long predate the high-stakes testing fad, and they will remain after we do away with them.
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Germany, along with much of the rest of the euro area, is grappling with problems that long predate the conflict in Iraq.
Advocates say the city's problems predate the end of the rent-subsidy program.
But such conventions predate electronic trading by at least a generation.
Both the book and the film predate the 1986 Cherynobyl disaster.
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For centuries a Scandinavian stronghold, the low, grassy Orkneys offer a different flavour entirely to the mainland, and are rich with historic sites that predate the Egyptian pyramids.
Even locals and compass equipped cartographers lose their way in millennia-old Medina streets flanked by some 3, 000 derbs (winding alleys), which predate city planning and defy satellite mapping.
U.S. and NATO officials played down the significance of the incident, calling it just the latest in a series of skirmishes that predate the NATO offensive against Yugoslavia.
His ministry's calculations, which predate China's announcement, allegedly show that such emission-curbing steps could reduce the carbon intensity of India's economy by around 25% by 2020 compared with 2005 levels.
The Williams decision involves facts that predate the current IRS efforts to encourage taxpayers to disclose unreported foreign bank accounts, and its efforts to prosecute those who keep their accounts hidden.
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However, Mr Tiberi, who says he is being made the scapegoat for abuses that predate his term of office, is no longer the sort of friend a president can afford to have.
The only clear examples where prices were not lower six months after the initial price spike all predate an active crude oil futures market: the Arab oil embargo, Iranian Revolution, and Iran-Iraq wars.
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He tells them to walk away from a deal unless the seller can produce payroll records, settles all outstanding labour-court cases and promises compensation if further cases are brought regarding matters that predate the sale.
With its comparably haunting scenery, including rice fields in the south and misty mountains in the north, its temples, some of which predate Angkor Wat, and its relative lack of crowds, Laos, ready or not, may just be it.
Pointing out that the current Spanish rules predate the International Criminal Court (ICC) and regional tribunals, Mr Lossada argues that "today, there are a lot of international instruments that are more efficient and more consensual" than pursuing such cases in Madrid.
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