The neatness of it can create the objectivity writers need to make meaning clearer, to write more vividly and to catch errors.
This means that the lookahead information can also be used to catch errors, as in the following example:
Human operators are there to monitor the systems, catch errors and fine-tune the production process for greatest efficiency.
This version used a more sophisticated checksum algorithm that could catch transposition errors.
More important, there is no way to catch errors.
When an interpreter translates simultaneously, whispering in a defendant's ear, catching errors is virtually impossible.
The active community quickly catches errors or expirations of posted deals, keeping it up-to-date.
The grant writer should not rely on the computer's spell checker to catch errors.
Coaches, players and fans have multiple opportunities to catch errors, to question calls and to vent.
Writers regard fact checking as a safety net that will catch errors that they have missed.