The second example provides guidance by indicating which
types of errors appear in each line (C = capitalization, U = usage, P = punctuation, S = spelling), but it doesn't do all of the student's thinking.
Not exact matches
That's partly because
errors appear during the initial translation
of the STL file, requiring the user to fill in missing information as well as specify the
type of powder material used.
What happens next can vary widely, as all
types of data anomalies and inconsistencies lead to
errors and mistakes which can
appear on your report.
They point out that invalid bookings will return an
error right away, and that
errors that
appear later in the award search process indicate a different
type of error.
But it strikes me that this
type of error is something different than the UHI effect (though on the face
of it they would
appear to be related).
I regret to say that the same unfortunate
typing error appears to have crept into the index
of «A Disgrace To The Profession».