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That's the phrase coined by Jack Shafer, then at Slate, describing Keller's halfhearted editor's note neither correction or apology on his paper's error-ridden coverage of the run-up to the Iraq war.
Greg Mitchell: Another Misguided 'Mini-Culpa' from Bill Keller of NYT on Backing Iraq War Greg Mitchell 2011
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Yesterday, Lamar Smith published an error-ridden editorial in USA Today in which he made a desperately weak case against providing 12 million undocumented immigrants already living in the U.S. a path to legalization.
Wonk Room 2009
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The first part of the book, as Richard Rhodes assesses it in The Washington Post, does "an adequate if error-ridden job" of covering military history.
John Feffer: Bunkum and Debunk 'Em John Feffer 2011
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But because the social security files are error-ridden, E-verify instead kills jobs, slaps burdens on small businesses, and hurts taxpayers.
Manuel Pastor: By the Numbers: Business, E-Verify and the California Economy Manuel Pastor 2011
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She was a virtual nobody hanging out in the local Tea Party circuit, and judging from her spelling error-ridden website, wasn't a very polished candidate.
Unforced Errors: why did the GOP recruit Kathleen Conti? 2010
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The first part of the book, as Richard Rhodes assesses it in The Washington Post, does "an adequate if error-ridden job" of covering military history.
John Feffer: Bunkum and Debunk 'Em John Feffer 2011
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The first part of the book, as Richard Rhodes assesses it in The Washington Post, does "an adequate if error-ridden job" of covering military history.
John Feffer: Bunkum and Debunk 'Em John Feffer 2011
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The first part of the book, as Richard Rhodes assesses it in The Washington Post, does "an adequate if error-ridden job" of covering military history.
John Feffer: Bunkum and Debunk 'Em John Feffer 2011
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The first part of the book, as Richard Rhodes assesses it in The Washington Post, does "an adequate if error-ridden job" of covering military history.
John Feffer: Bunkum and Debunk 'Em John Feffer 2011
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But because the social security files are error-ridden, E-verify instead kills jobs, slaps burdens on small businesses, and hurts taxpayers.
Manuel Pastor: By the Numbers: Business, E-Verify and the California Economy Manuel Pastor 2011
technikon commented on the word error-ridden
error-ridden - filled with errors; poorly-written
May 16, 2023