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Snafus in the federal "cash for clunkers" program -- which gave people rebates to trade in gas-guzzling cars for more fuel-efficient new vehicles -- highlighted how disorganization can hamper government plans.
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Snafus aside, the Serbs seemed to get the message.
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Clearing Up Snafus TAS staffers can be especially helpful in clearing up nightmarish computer snafus that may seem simple but can linger for years.
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Two headlines in the same paper on two articles released at the same time: "Snafus plague new digital ballot system" and "Glitches mar Ohio's first punch-card free election".
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Philippine Elections: Tech Snafus with PCOS Voting Machines political volatility, Filipinos have grown accustomed to seeing their corruption.
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Snafus happen when computers are programmed; one mistyped character can foul the entire process.
Daily News-Record 2010
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Philippine Elections: Tech Snafus with PCOS Voting Machines political volatility, Filipinos have grown accustomed to seeing their corruption.
WN.com - Articles related to Philippines diaspora begins voting for next president 2010
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Snafus happen when computers are programmed; one mistyped character can foul the entire process.
Daily News-Record 2010
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Snafus related to who was and wasn't supposed to be voting led the county clerk to pull the question from the ballot altogether.
Aspen Times - Top Stories Janet Urquhart The Aspen Times Aspen 2010
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Snafus related to who was and wasn't supposed to be voting led the county clerk to pull the question from the ballot altogether.
Aspen Times - Top Stories Janet Urquhart The Aspen Times Aspen 2010
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