Risk of error was interpreted conservatively, e.g. when respondents were confident that a wrong answer was correct. |
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Risk of error was estimated by combining knowledge and certainty scores. |
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The risk of error is unacceptably high, and disproportionately shouldered by certain groups. |
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Improved access to information about the correct site would minimize the risk of error. |
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It is necessary to recognise the risk of error in adopting such a fact finding process, and to make allowance for it. |
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He has to open the box, count out the desired number, etc. What's more, the risk of error is much higher. |
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My reply is that the increase in risk of error in accepting the conjunction is negligible and the gain in perspicuity in accepting the conjunction is considerable. |
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The system uses transponder chip technology to achieve automation, recording shop floor activity and eliminating the risk of error. |
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The limited conditionality resting on these payments means that the risk of error is very low. |
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The integration creates efficiencies and reduces the risk of error as data is automatically transferred bidirectionally between applications. |
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The information has to be inputted manually in those systems, creating duplication of effort, increased risk of error, and the possibility of conflicting information in reports to management. |
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By its nature, the existence of a manual payroll system can present an increased risk of error, and our audit will focus on the controls established to identify and prevent errors. |
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With regard to macroinvertebrates, an IT routine was developed for exhaustive sampling with no risk of error from all of the micro-habitats present on the level of a given station, using the new IBGN protocol. |
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