Examples of using To errors in English and their translations into Spanish
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but lead to errors in Windows.
This task was very time-consuming and prone to errors.
However, humans are prone to errors.
How Storage Spaces responds to errors on physical disks.
The outer edge of DVD's is more susceptible to errors.
Entering incorrect data could lead to errors in measurements carried out at a later date.
lead to errors.
For example, changing from m1 and m2 to errors and requests.
processors immune to errors, supply units,
This is very laborious and prone to errors, both in terms of interpretation and input.
are subject to errors due to  the ionosphere
that in itself is prone to errors.
could lead to errors.
If splitting the items after picking takes too much time or leads to errors, the potential efficiency improvement drops
The absence of such a description can lead to errors when compiling,
Notwithstanding, the information contained in this website is subject to errors and omissions, and the properties themselves subject to  price changes, prior sale or withdrawal from market.
The fact that so many persons are unqualified leads to errors, failure to  respect human rights
Unless clarified, usage of the abbreviated name"Yugoslavia" may lead to errors, such as the one contained in document CEDAW/C/2000/I/2 and related documents.
The current manual system is subject to errors and omissions, which emphasizes the importance of the full implementation of the FuelLog system.
And if they hold to errors regarding the civil government,