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Examples of crept


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During this period of transcription, perhaps certain anachronisms and historical inaccuracies may have crept into the text.
Unfortunately, a bug has crept into the adapted code, leading to a black hole.
Chapter 2 describes the digital encoding process, and in a valiant attempt to make the explanations simple, some unusual problems have crept in.
All that is basically true, but a fundamental error crept in when the jazz writers sought to explain how and why these two black communities came together.
Such deficits could lead to difficulties in performing the motor sequencing presumably involved in the production of the final consonant clusters found in many inflected forms (looked, stalked, kept, crept).
Despite an attempt at rationalizing the fiscal system, the politics of votes, threats and bargaining appears to have crept into even the institutions specifically designed to overcome such politicization.
Compared to speaking, the absolute number and percentage of omissions are so high that one may reasonably expect such errors to have crept in, if they existed.
Inaccuracies could have crept in here.
The two test verbs, designated as irregular by the experimenter, were modelled on genuine verb alternations : pell\\pold (cf. sell\\sold) and streep\\strept (cf. creep\\crept).
I would like to correct one error which has crept into the debate.
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Unfortunately, some management gobbledegook has crept in too; things like, "360 degree feedback".
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A sort of fatalism seems to have crept into those areas as if they are driven by forces totally beyond their control.
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I was afraid that some reference to a reduction in arms might have crept into his remarks.
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I am still astonished how it has crept up on us, almost unnoticed.
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Perhaps reality crept in towards the early 1990s, when it was, to some extent, realised that such an attitude was mistaken.
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I think that the terms that have crept into these exchanges are unfortunate, and perhaps had better not be repeated.
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The question had almost crept up on authorities.
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He found himself let in for a two-year nightmare while a financial crisis crept over the whole system.
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In 1978, 53 clauses were debated, but in 1999, only 42 were debated, which illustrates a scrutiny deficit that has crept into our proceedings.
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However, public interest concerns have crept through in some cases.
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I should like to correct a misapprehension that appears to have crept into the minds of those who write articles in the press about it.
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About that time doubts crept in about whether everything was as right as we had been told.
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There has crept in an unofficial method of striking, known as the stay-in-strike.
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Politics have crept into our public life in a very insidious way.
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In other words, last year manufacturing investment finally crept back to where it had been in 1979–10 lost years.
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The words "wild salmon" have crept into our vocabulary since the introduction of farmed salmon.
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A certain degree of party-political disputatiousness—if there is such a word—has crept into the debate.
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I suggested that that was perhaps a top-down culture that had crept into the making of rules.
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Although litigation is necessary, unfortunately, that awareness has crept into all areas of the health service and in general.
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I think that a certain amount of misunderstanding has crept into the debate.
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However, if that is a new phrase that has crept into the legislation, what does it mean, and in what circumstances will it be used?
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However, an amendment has crept in surreptitiously, upon which the plenary has yet again voted to maintain the agricultural subsidies for sugar.
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By the way, an irritating error has crept in to the erratum, where the experience of the pilot is referred to.
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However, a mistake has crept in along the way.
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She has sold her proposals not as a tax increase—which they are—but as the removal of a distortion that has crept into the tax system.
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I am certainly not prepared on my own authority to say that no single person who was not a member may have crept in.
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I noted that the phrase "the benefit of the doubt" crept into the debate.
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We have seen the anomalies which have crept in.
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I believe that those high rates have crept in unintended, but they result from complicated over-manipulation of the system.
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An arrogance crept in—there is no doubt about that—and we made some very real mistakes.
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The number gradually crept up to over 300; and now, since this rather heavy petrol tax, it has gone back to 259.
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Of course, some of these individuals have crept back by earning more.
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I find it very difficult to think this has not crept in by a mistake.
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At that point the whole machinery of bumbledom crept into action, and their innocent activity was stopped to their great inconvenience.
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The lorry crept up on us in weight-carrying almost hundredweight by hundredweight, inch by inch in width, foot by foot in length, almost unnoticed.
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The deduction for interest payments crept into the original income tax legislation mainly for the purpose of assessment machinery.
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When we get down to detail we find that it has crept up and up.
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I do not know how that crept into the printed copy.
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I think this is a shorthand phrase which has crept into common usage.
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The word "copyright" has crept into replies, and also into questions on this matter.
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To-day that has crept up until it is 107,000 houses.
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I quite see how it has crept in.
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Our system has grown up over a hundred years, and of course craft differentials have crept in over that long period.
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The word "encouragement" may have crept in, but there was no talk of pressure.
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We have suffered from centralised state control in a way which crept up on us.
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Then a new phrase crept into our language: "business-led people operate themselves".
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I cannot help feeling, after listening to the speeches made this morning, that a certain amount of misunderstanding seems to have crept in.
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I do not associate myself with the element of exaggeration that has crept into that observation.
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The problem with school councils was that so few people were aware of their existence that apathy crept in.
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I cannot understand how they have crept in.
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Unfortunately, this year new complications have crept into the equation in the shape of the uncertainty surrounding international swaps.
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The dog crept into a narrow passage and defendant left it there.
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In 1935 the figure had crept up and it continued to rise until 1937, reaching a high climax during the war.
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He talked of "the dreadful, wicked systems which have crept into our lives".
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Although expenditure, of necessity, crept into the report from time to time, the inquiry was not into expenditure.
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Unfortunately, an error has crept into line 39, which speaks of "periodic payments"where, in fact, what is meant is"periodic repayments".
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I feel that some misunderstanding has crept into the debate as regards some of the possibilities and proposals put forward in it.
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I wish to dismiss one piece of nonsense that has crept into some of the public discussion of the matter.
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Old age appears to have crept up on me.
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As a result, inequality has crept in, which completely disregards the fact that water service charges are a direct tax.
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I should like to take this opportunity of pointing out one inaccuracy which has crept in to the document.
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No, but it has crept into other speeches.
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Let us dismiss all the irrelevances that have crept in.
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The issue of the state earnings-related pension scheme has crept into the debate.
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The problem has crept up on us in the past few years and has now become the biggest social problem that we have ever faced.
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In paragraph (b) the word "shall" has crept in again.
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Another unceasingly crept backwards and forwards over the back of its cage.
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The word "euphoria" crept in during the course of the debate.
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The desert had crept down over a mile in that period.
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A wrong head-note was given to the decision and that crept into all the military books.
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Last week, the figure had crept up to £289 a head.
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The teacher crept slowly up to the child, and pulled him down.
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The "age profile" has now crept into voluntary work.
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A general cynicism in the private sector has crept in.
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We recorded the number of days it took before a male had built a nest and crept through it.
A handful of minor typographical errors have crept in (mostly punctuation), and the odd table is poorly labelled.
Another troubling point has to do with the seeming anthropomorphism that has crept into the debate about the "real" function of an adaptation.
I apologize in advance if any inaccuracies or discrepancies have crept in during production.
As provincial firms grew in scale and influence, advertisements for their products crept into the pages of the national press and specialist periodicals.
I crept closer to the bed and peered over him.
Other non-normalising phenomena also crept into this setting such as locked doors, locked windows and mechanical restraint devices.
I held my breath and crept forward, dragging the oars at each 'step'.
I found myself quite concerned, however, about the number of places where technical inaccuracy crept in.
As far as clinical psychoanalysts are concerned, another factor has crept into the situation.
The topic more or less crept up on me, embraced me, and has never really relaxed its hold.
At the informal end of the spectrum, learning opportunities have crept even nearer to the workplace.
In the course of this compression of the rescript the mention of a legacy has crept in, although it is out of place.
No justification, no explanation, no discussion of how meaning or structure crept in, or the social or ecological matrices in which language evolved.
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