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What does CE stand for?

Clear Error


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Samples in periodicals archive:
However, if your property has undergone physical changes such as the demolition of an area or a change in occupation which results in a clear error, upon proof of this the valuation office will revise the rateable value.
Any deviation from the standard produces a clear error message.
Rob would accept that he made some clear errors last season but no more than other 'protected referees' whose decisions have had greater impact on the outcome of key matches.
The district court's exclusion of the testimony was not arbitrary, capricious, whimsical, or manifestly unreasonable; nor are we convinced that the district court made a clear error of judgment or exceeded the bounds of permissible choice in the circumstances," the decision stated.
But, except for corrections of clear error, surely a writer most becomingly holds silent on criticism of his work, flattering or un-.
In a clear error of judgement, Ricky acted inappropriately and he has conceded that from the outset," Love said.
The whistler penalised Aberdeen centre-back Zander Diamond for handball just seconds before he blasted a shot into Artur Boruc's net - but the Dons claimed TV pictures showed it was a clear error from the man in black.
Boss Aidy Boothroyd said: We wouldhave had to prove there had been a clear error of judgement to be successful.

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