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ERROR and error
In 8-bit home computers that used BASIC interpreter as their primary user interface, the < tt > SYNTAX ERROR </ tt > error message became somewhat notorious, as this was the response to any command or user input the interpreter couldn't parse.
Errors encountered either in program execution or calculation evaluation would be returned as one of 9 error codes, usually indicated by replacing the display with text such as " ERROR 4 ".
It allows you to write " WHEN ERROR " error handlers around protected statements.

ERROR and statement
This behaviour enables developers to simplify their code and leave out @@ ERROR checking after each SQL execution statement.
The more traditional but less elegant " ON ERROR " statement lacks such context or scope.

ERROR and system
The lawsuit alleges that the company sent incessant pop-ups resembling system warnings to consumers ' personal computers stating " CRITICAL ERROR MESSAGE!

ERROR and is
NO ERROR shall be charged when a wild pitch or passed ball is scored.
* Crash and Burn, a Charles Band film & Full Moon production-when the robot is damaged the pilot sees on the screen a message: ERROR 1138
Due to problems in this version of the test, the mouth is too close to the nose and the text " ERROR " appears even in a standards-compliant browser.

RETURN and error
On the other hand, when the BASIC interpreter encounters a RETURN statement without a GOSUB it will emit a error.

RETURN and return
RETURN 0 (*. get () must always return an INTEGER *)
RETURN commands return program flow to the statement following ON .. GOSUB.

force and error
If the arm is not pivoted, but instead carries the stylus along a radius of the disc, there is no skating force and little to no cartridge angle error.
There are anomalies for all paradigms, Kuhn maintained, that are brushed away as acceptable levels of error, or simply ignored and not dealt with ( a principal argument Kuhn uses to reject Karl Popper's model of falsifiability as the key force involved in scientific change ).
According to Andrew's account of the Mitrokhin archives, " In the KGB's view, Allende's fundamental error was his unwillingness to use force against his opponents.
Eventually, due to a tactical error by Brown, their force was quelled.
Generally, spills occur as a result of human error, in which the load was packaged incorrectly or the driver experienced a vehicle accident or some other force which allowed for the leaking of toxins.
The role of genetic drift by means of sampling error in evolution has been criticized by John H Gillespie and Will Provine, who argue that selection on linked sites is a more important stochastic force.
* Trial and error, brute force search, bogosort, British Museum algorithm
Feynman incredulously explains the magnitude of this error: a " safety factor " refers to the practice of building an object to be capable of withstanding more force than it will conceivably be subjected.
If a fielder fails to tag the runner, batter, or a base in a force situation in time to record an out when he could have done so, that fielder is charged with an error.
Baker attempted to warn the mission commander of this error, but when that failed, led the remainder of the force to the correct turning point.
According to Andrew's account of the Mitrokhin archives, " In the KGB's view, Allende's fundamental error was his unwillingness to use force against his opponents.
The heavy losses inflicted by the tank-destroyers induced the German commander into believing the village was being held by a much stronger force and he recoiled from further attacks on the village, committing a strategic error while seeking tactical advantage — significantly delaying the German advance and setting the stage for the Siege of Bastogne just to the south.
Shots with extremely long durations are difficult to do because any error in the shot would force the filmmaker to restart from scratch, and are thus only occasionally used.
The defense does not and cannot cover all offensive players, but rather through the blitz, is proactively involved in pressuring the quarterback — specifically, trying to sack him, throw off his timing, or force him to make an error such as an interception or fumble.
A major cause of error in clocks is changes in the drive force applied to the escapement, caused by small changes in the friction of the gears or the pallets, or the diminishing force of the mainspring as it unwinds.
In addition to the automatic error introduced by this, the limited resources force the use of smaller physical lattices and larger lattice spacing than wanted in order to minimize errors.
The first known use of might makes right in the English language was in 1846 by the American pacifist and abolitionist Adin Ballou ( 1803 – 1890 ), who wrote, " But now, instead of discussion and argument, brute force rises up to the rescue of discomfited error, and crushes truth and right into the dust.
:: Throughout the argument of the Government, in a variety of forms, runs the fundamental error already mentioned — a failure to appraise correctly the force of the term " income " as used in the Sixteenth Amendment, or at least to give practical effect to it.
Another regiment prematurely withdrew from the field through an error by its commander, leaving the remaining force on the field which had advanced to a vacated Confederate position quite vulnerable and the advance force also had to withdraw.
Hobson made error after error, until finally Zimmer called on Jack Brohamer to replace him ; with Brohamer at third, Boston won its last eight games of the regular season to force a tie with the Yankees, but the Red Sox lost the playoff game on home runs by Dent and Reggie Jackson.

force and return
The destruction of the French Mediterranean fleet allowed the Royal Navy to return to the sea in force, as British squadrons set up blockades off French and allied ports.
The Phillies subsequently filed an injunction to force Lajoie's return, which was granted by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
Chile's conservative party, the National Party disbanded in 1973 following a military coup and did not re-emerge as a political force following the subsequent return to democracy.
While Ash is dealing with this force, the professor's daughter, Annie, and her research partner, Ed Getley, return from the dig with more pages of the Necronomicon in tow, only to find the destroyed bridge.
Scipio planned to take Roman forces to Carthage itself and force Hannibal to return to Africa to defend the city.
The Foreign Legion now had a new role as a rapid intervention force to preserve French interests not only in its former African colonies but in other nations as well ; it was also a return to its roots of being a unit always ready to be sent to hot-spots all around the world.
In mid-September 1994, with U. S. troops prepared to enter Haiti by force for Operation Uphold Democracy, President Bill Clinton dispatched a negotiating team led by former President Jimmy Carter to persuade the authorities to step aside and allow for the return of constitutional rule.
In his second invasion, Caesar took with him a substantially larger force and proceeded to coerce or invite many of the native Celtic tribes to pay tribute and give hostages in return for peace.
The computer can return a signal to the joystick that causes it to resist the movement with a returning force or make the joystick vibrate.
General Liu Jingsong, commander of the Lanzhou Military Region, led China's first military delegation to Kenya in December 1996 ; Major General Nick Leshan, commander of the Kenyan air force, paid a return visit in 1997.
Following his return from Tuscany, Fakhr ad-Din II, realizing the need for a strong and disciplined armed force, channeled his financial resources into building a regular army.
Under some circumstances one moving charged particle can exert a force on another without any return force.
When Charles's illegitimate son Monmouth assembled an invasion force at Amsterdam, and sailed for Britain, William informed James of Monmouth's departure, and ordered English regiments in the Low Countries to return to Britain.
* 1945 – Archbishop Damaskinos of Athens becomes Prime Minister of Greece between the pull-out of the German occupation force in 1944 and the return of King Georgios II to Greece.
When order starts to return to the Confederation and Joshua Calvert is questioned as to why he moved the human race to such an isolated space he justified himself by saying that this will allow humanity to avert another " reality dysfunction " as this isolation will force itself to look inwards and re-evaluate itself as a whole.
He learned from Proteus ' daughter, Eidothea (" the very image of the Goddess "), that if he could capture her father he could force him to reveal which of the gods he had offended, and how he could propitiate them and return home.
Although the driving force for both sexes is reproductive success, the two genders have different concerns: males may seek to monopolize access to a group of fertile females, while the females want to maximize return on the energy they invest in reproduction, seeing their offspring grow into healthy adults-and especially into alpha males with well-developed, sexually attractive features that sire them many descendants.
Defensive back LeRoy Butler was also a major force, recording 65 tackles, 6. 5 sacks, 2 fumbles recoveries, and 5 interceptions for 149 return yards and a touchdown.
They attacked the treaty's tenth article, which they believed would allow the United States to be bound in an alliance to European countries that could force the country return to war without an act of Congress.
* ARTICLE I .-- The Commissioners on the part of the Californians agree that their entire force shall, on presentation of themselves to Lieutenant-Colonel Fremont, deliver up their artillery and public arms, and they shall return peaceably to their homes, conforming to the laws and regulations of the United States, and not again take up arms during the war between the United States and Mexico, but will assist in placing the country in a state of peace and tranquillity.
While collagen ( mostly type I ) provides strength and structural support to the tissue, which are useful to withstanding stress and resisting deformation when subjected to a force, elastin fibers bring elasticity to the tissue, allowing it to return to its original shape after deformation.
A few months later, he decides to return to France, and leaves Naples with most of his army, leaving a force under his cousin Gilbert, Count of Montpensier as viceroy.
In 1648, after Portugal has regained its independence from the Spanish rulers in 1640, a large Portuguese force from Brazil under the command of Salvador Correia de Sá retook Luanda, leading to the return of the Portuguese in large numbers.
One of her first acts was to force Diane de Poitiers to hand over the crown jewels and return the Château de Chenonceau to the crown.

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