Each assistant walks the horses thru every step of the pattern, never letting the horse make even the slightest errors. |
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This allows for better customer service, fewer income errors, and improved collection times. |
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Fallback resources provide security against errors in other setting mechanisms. |
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Both teams began the game with a series of handling errors and no one was able to gain the upper hand. |
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After a promising opening to her free skate, she fell on a triple toe loop and made errors on her two remaining jumps. |
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Values of 2 standard errors of kurtosis or more probably differ from mesokurtic to a significant degree. |
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I've tried on three very separate occasions between January and now and all I get is errors. |
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He mentioned his own errors but not in as much detail as those of the government. |
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It is a time-consuming process that is prone to errors because of the many parameters. |
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For the semioticians, there are layers of double meaning that can be read into the errors. |
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Stress errors and phoneme substitutions or metatheses not attributable to dialect or articulation, however, were considered incorrect. |
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The flip side is the work culture and manager's attitude to the uncovering of errors. |
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Taking a medical or psychiatric history is time consuming and open to errors. |
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Four of five judges on the court voted to throw the case out, citing procedural errors in her trial. |
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Similarly, handling errors in their three-quarters allowed Streatham breathing space when in defence. |
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Of particular interest are the mean values of the surprise component, since they can be interpreted as the average forecast errors. |
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Carillon sent 10 batters to the plate in the seventh scoring four runs on four walks, two base hits and two errors. |
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Ms. Jones says she isn't confident in the grading system, which instructs graders to disregard factual errors in almost all circumstances. |
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Her loss was largely of her own doing, with 51 unforced errors and five double-faults, including on match point. |
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She made 24 unforced errors in the first set and benefited from a controversial line call in the tie-break to save a match point. |
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Apart from these two errors, the book is a masterly and worthy account of a crucial period in our history with excellent maps. |
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They require continuous updates from the visual sense to correct the drift errors in the other four inputs. |
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Others believe that God inspired human beings to write it, thereby allowing errors to creep in. |
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The lesson is dishonest in that it masquerades as science while including misrepresentations and factual errors. |
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Tissue and bone banking poses significant risks to recipients if errors are made. |
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Given the errors, screw-ups, distortions, and misleads that we now know about, are you willing to step up to the plate and take responsibility? |
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As always my best efforts should not be trusted since I'm a bit screwy, so if you find any errors on my end please let me know. |
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For those able to overlook glaring textual errors, the book's photographs are deeply rewarding. |
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From the screenshots, the program also has the same odd capitalization and language errors that the website has. |
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Many errors do not cause harm, but in many ways these are as important as those that do. |
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The reality was that Scotland should have then run away with the game, but the schoolboy errors were wrecking their play. |
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This is new territory for us and as such a learning curve where we admit we have made few schoolboy errors. |
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Their punishing tactics were too much for Wigan whose schoolboy errors were embarrassing considering the magnitude of the occasion. |
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Hawks contributed mightily to their own downfall by making schoolboy errors. |
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He is far from the finished article and his game yesterday was a mix of schoolboy errors and flashes of brilliance. |
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The Indians were spectacular in the field, holding half-chances and even creating dismissals, but the Pakistanis made schoolboy errors. |
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It was painful to watch, even more painful to hear the Doncaster fans laughing at York's schoolboy errors. |
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His book Problems of Leninism is an eclectic compilation, full of schoolboy errors. |
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With the position we are in and with games running out very quickly we have got to cut out these schoolboy errors. |
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But he was judged a fool guilty of schoolboy errors when estimating 100,000 civilian deaths since the March 2003 US-UK invasion of Iraq. |
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The club's younger defenders all show potential but are prone to schoolboy errors. |
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Taking backsights is a way of detecting errors and blunders in reading instruments. |
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A few scattered editing errors are there but the overall production standards can be rated as good. |
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For instance, the rules of backgammon state what to do with cocked dice, premature plays and set-up errors. |
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But a quick scan through the months in the calendar has revealed a few little errors. |
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Previous England rugby sides, and England teams in many other sports, would have crumbled under the weight of such errors. |
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Of these, errors in sound, usually called malapropisms, are probably the best known. |
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In rare cases when errors are discovered, TPIR awards the contestant the prize. |
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The remaining 30 percent of cervical cancers result from errors in sampling and interpretation. |
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The police accept that tactical errors were made during the first week and a half of the investigation. |
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Part of the problem lies with the players, who are making mental errors and not picking up audibles. |
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With no systematic way to address errors, the network has no built-in safety valve that allows it to correct the record. |
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But even with highly accurate atomic clocks, certain errors creep into the process of determining position. |
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He began correcting the errors in existing astronomical tables by making observations of the motion of the planets with a cheap telescope. |
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The technology provided assurance of confidentiality, encouraged a good response rate, and reduced any risk of errors in the transfer of data. |
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Despite all this help, the work remains my own, and I assume full responsibility for any shortcomings or errors. |
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The combination of the assassins, of time, of blame, and his own inevitable errors mean that someone else must take on the job. |
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In a first half which was surprisingly free of errors and loose play, both teams played some entertaining rugby. |
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Some journalists avoid the subterfuge of rowback altogether by ignoring their major errors and motoring on to the next subject. |
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The police argue that some of the tactical errors arose out of more fundamental problems with the system that need to be addressed. |
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Whether the reader chooses to look at ratios of mean absolute errors or root mean square errors depends on his or her loss function. |
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By measuring errors or gaps in the process, you can identify the underlying root causes of process issues. |
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An error of appropriacy may have more negative results than grammatical errors. |
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Essentially linear equations are solved by making two guesses at the solution, then computing the correct answer from the two errors. |
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His contribution to the study of errors in apical consonant articulation are world famous. |
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Crucially, I also said he had done the right thing in recognising his errors and deciding to resign. |
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Kept secret at first, the list was made public by a court order, and was quickly discovered to be rife with errors. |
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The overall effect is what you're after, and artistic license forgives slight errors. |
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The Ombudsman is the sole judge of fact and he can only be corrected on errors of law. |
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For both types of nests, daily survival rates and standard errors were calculated using the maximum-likelihood estimator of Bart and Robson. |
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If both aircraft are climbing out at the same rate then everything is perfect but chances are there will be some errors. |
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It's not that we get the reveille as a wake-up alarm, or we have to do ten push-ups if we commit errors. |
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The official returns differ from the Register in several places because of typographical or transcription errors in the Register. |
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To obtain anthropometric measurements is uncomplicated, relatively inexpensive and the estimates contain small measurement errors and biases. |
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If errors occur during transmission, the data can be retransmitted without adversely affecting other users on the network. |
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The problem with conceding territory and allowing the other side to play in front of you is that it cannot legislate for crazy errors. |
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We are not now enquiring whether the community ought to animadvert upon the errors of its members. |
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All the above-mentioned parametric analyses were checked for and displayed normally distributed residual errors. |
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If important variance components are omitted, then the residual errors are likely to be correlated. |
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He is shedding an unwanted reputation as an iron-gloved, lead-footed fielder who has no range and is prone to errors. |
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However, we made crucial errors, including one with four minutes to go when we were still in the lead! |
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While small, the errors do distract from an otherwise meticulously researched book. |
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The lavish praise is only possible because the book note is riddled with factual errors and misleading innuendo from start to finish. |
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This case is a good example of why one should be careful about making fun of public figures based on reported speech errors. |
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While acknowledging and repenting my reporting errors, would I still choose it as one of our company's Worst Boards ever? |
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Worse, it is making unforced errors which make it look amateurish and incompetent. |
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This is the process that analyzes an HTML document in comparison to standard HTML rules, identifying errors and non-standard codes. |
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Precisely which errors are remediable and which fatal it is unnecessary to decide. |
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Einstein had reached the final version of general relativity after a slow road with many errors along the way. |
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I can follow directions from most technicians, and know better than to just assume that it always needs the reinstall to fix errors. |
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We regret the errors in our reporting and apologize to the owners, employees and customers of Stickley Furniture. |
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Gough called set three but at 15 all, two errors handed the game to Palmer. |
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Mostly he gets lampooned for regionalisms that are not really properly called errors at all, as Mark noted. |
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A rasterized image of the view from the light's position was rendered, and sampling errors occurred, including jagged edges and aliasing. |
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I detected no aliasing, shimmering, pixelization, or other nasty transfer errors to mar the presentation. |
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I even wrote to the paper explaining these errors but they never wrote back and I'm still waiting for their reply. |
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People suffering from refractive errors have to wear corrective lenses if they want to see things clearly. |
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Eyes that are not optimized in this way are said to have refractive errors. |
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The reflective qualities of glass hide many errors when used in mosaic student work. |
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A reduction in programming errors and increased reliability are additional benefits reaped by using a common code base. |
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This translation is intended to remove redactional errors found in other translations. |
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I have one or two criticisms of this operating system, because errors of the kind that I made should be recoverable but are not. |
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The researcher records a score for the number of errors and notes the classifications and type of each. |
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Commanders and their staff sometimes made lethal errors and engaged positions their own men held. |
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I've stated my views before, but I think it is dangerous for the future if we too easily airbrush the major errors of the past. |
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With their unforced errors, they were the main reason for the goals against them. |
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He has kept his friends perpetually apologizing for him by the wildness of his errors in dealing with other things of quite as much importance. |
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But they paid the price for conceding too many penalties and making too many basic errors in key situations. |
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Agreement is an important concept in grammar and a source of many writing errors. |
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Television cameras exposed the errors, viewers were aghast and the sport's officials were left red-faced. |
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When a tape is stretched, it may reduce head-to-tape contact, increasing read-write errors and dramatically reducing data throughput. |
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Top of the list of Rathvilly errors was over-carrying, which the referee whistled for time and again. |
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Still, his whippy backhand and energy in the chase ensured that not all of Henman's errors yesterday were unforced. |
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Then add a laser rangefinder to the hunter's kit to eliminate range estimation and sighting errors. |
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The standard errors of the model estimates were adjusted for the clustering of patients within hospitals. |
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Ten more patients like this simply increases the capacity for those making the decisions to make errors in their judgment. |
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He promised to repudiate henceforth Weismannist formal genetics and blamed his teachers for his past errors. |
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In the third quarter of 1993, he initiated an analysis of the errors made by emergency physicians in interpreting radiographs at his hospital. |
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The 2000 US Open champion committed 53 unforced errors and was given a warning for racket abuse in a patchy display at Rod Laver Arena. |
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By application of substitution weighing some systematic errors of the beam balance are omitted. |
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Although it has a superficial sheen, the film is mired in structural errors, weak plot contrivances and flimsy characterisation. |
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I would have expected that Crikey strongly supports the rapid provision of accurate information to correct errors. |
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They were accused of poor book-keeping and accounting errors and were asked to step aside by the council. |
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As we abstracted data directly from original trial reports we minimised the effects of missing data and errors in transcription. |
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Basic errors are repeated time and again, despite fine words and earnest assurances to this committee. |
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I think that there were serious errors in not notifying them in time, serious errors in terms of deciding which air bases were tasked with scrambling. |
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We made the same mistakes again, just silly schoolboy errors. |
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The current issue is also filled with dozens of grammatical errors and spelling mistakes. |
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On the other hand, the grammatical errors and similarities to the Gospel of Thomas are still a problem. |
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The full document is quoted in a new book by avi Raz, The Bride and the Dowry, complete with the typing errors I then made. |
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Williams never faced a break point and committed just eight unforced errors in her first-round match. |
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There is no excuse for my carelessness in handling this situation, nor my stubbornness in delaying acknowledgment of my errors. |
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If it dies it is because of our own errors, betrayals and aberrations. |
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As driving rain and wind played havoc with both teams' attacking play in the second period, the game deteriorated into a succession of handling errors. |
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Users now have automatic matching and checking capability against purchase prices and receiving amounts, helping to eliminate accounts payable errors. |
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Misread radiographs and pathology specimens, laboratory errors, and mistakes made in administering radiation therapy also threaten the safety of patients. |
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The patterns for other health authority performance indicators are similar, and the magnitude and direction of the errors in ranking may be systematic. |
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Conditions were becoming thoroughly unpleasant and the second half began with an unattractive bout of aerial ping-pong, interspersed with handling errors. |
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Not only were they whipped by a better team but they also showed very little fighting spirit at times and some of the errors had to be seen to be believed. |
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But a note at the end asserts that this document was produced in three weeks flat after a Senate demand and was accordingly sloppy and full of errors. |
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Caldwell's book is based on wide reading, but I did note a few errors. |
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Sichel, however, shows that even the growing share of the service sector is not enough to substantially raise measurement errors for the aggregate economy. |
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Because of non-linearity and heteroscedasticity of the residual errors, we reanalysed the data after logarithmic transformation of the response variable. |
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Most automated departments verify keypunched data, that is, information is keypunched twice and the two are compared for transcription errors made during data entry. |
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The genetic material can grow quickly, but are typically riddled with errors or defects. |
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However, it wasn't all plain sailing for the hosts, who contrived to make Peterhead look like world-beaters with plenty of unforced errors in the first half. |
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But he knew exactly what he was saying in that interview, and the results are sadder to contemplate than his famous errors. |
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There is little sign that Beijing has the appetite to scrutinize its own policy errors, though some in China have pointed the way. |
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Finally, should there be a reprint of this book, one can hope that the Press will take the trouble to weed out the endless proofreading errors that deface the present text. |
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Finally, all films were rescored once to check for scoring errors. |
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As experienced in the study involving the natural MA lines, the distributions of residual errors for both characters were nonnormal, as noted above. |
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Their season has been riddled with basic errors at the back and once more they shot themselves in the foot when they presented Kildare with a goal to help them to victory. |
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The majority of the press and public attention has been focused on medication errors, legibility of orders and medical records, restraint of patients, and other issues. |
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But if the analogue signal is plugged into an LCD panel, the signal must be retranslated into digital before being displayed, compounding the translation errors. |
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For 18GB drives and highspeed 10,000 rpm drives, it is also important to minimize drive vibration to avoid excessive disk errors and time-consuming retries. |
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But it's astounding that a man who specializes in supposedly scientific apologetics, makes fundamental errors with even high-school level genetics. |
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Early in the course of his computations, Nicely also happened upon a flaw in a Pentium microprocessor that caused certain types of arithmetic errors. |
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Pontefract themselves failed to impress in the first half, and but for two glaring defensive errors by Keighley, could well have begun the second half in arrears. |
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April must endure a comedy of errors, with her boyfriend, as they attempt perhaps the first meal ever to have been cooked in their seedy love nest. |
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Apart from testing the eye, they supply booklets detailing eye care with particular reference to refractive errors such as myopia, hypermetropia and astigmatism. |
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The President made some initial errors in his handling of the Ebola crisis. |
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The Cainan difference is not an error in the original autographs of Scripture, but one of the extremely few copyist's errors in the manuscripts available today. |
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As with other statistical techniques, sampling errors can affect the parameters of the data spectrum, which are just estimates of true but unknown population data. |
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Such errors are symptomatic of a deeper malaise in these programmes. |
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The utopians ' mistake of hyperrationalism is also one of the errors of the post-modernists, who hold that irrational prejudices may be overcome by multiculturalist homilies. |
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She was very touchy when one brave soul had the temerity to suggest that she had made more than the usual number of unforced errors in her opening match. |
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They are what you would class as schoolboy errors at the moment. |
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He's been well schooled, Peterson, and he has not made any errors, if you will, in front of the jury in terms of his reaction to any of this testimony. |
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Significant slowing of brain wave activity, i.e., increased theta wave activity, was observed on EEG. Memory testing suggested increased errors of commission. |
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Unfortunately, the White House has been piling new errors on old. |
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She was ticking us off for a number of administrative errors but I think she has every confidence in the leadership we give to the appointments commission. |
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Having been trained by the Kennedy's dog trainers, the black and white puppy reportedly made no toileting errors and did not gnaw on the furniture. |
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It has been a case of policy errors begetting more dangerous mistakes. |
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His studies were major investigations into their subjects, although not without errors. |
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There were so many errors in the program that the programmer decided to rewrite it from scratch. |
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The next level of defect types are those resulting in errors from errors in the original mask data tape and also mask misprocessing. |
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After apologizing profusely for his errors on the first two hands, he misbid the last hand and they ended up in fifth place. |
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In practice, however, measurement errors will make the two figures slightly off when reported by national statistical agencies. |
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Berman and Clear highlight what they believe to be errors in our statistical analyses and misunderstandings in our application of trichromacy. |
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It is also not survey based, which avoids survey errors and underreporting. |
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The standards help businesses increase productivity while minimizing errors and waste. |
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Many grammatical errors in one of the chapters suggest that it was not fully edited by Burnsides and Ellsley, whose credentials are not provided. |
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His overconfidence and tactical errors led to defeat at the Battle of Montgisard. |
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The advantage of this method was that the effects of drift were reduced to errors in distance travelled, usually much smaller. |
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Subsequent errors led to him dropping a few more places, and near the end of the race he crashed with Hamilton, destroying his front wing. |
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A higher dimensional accuracy reportedly contributes to a reduction of stiction errors in the packaging process. |
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If all his errors and follies were articled against him, the man would seem vicious and miserable. |
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In an entertainment situation, however, performance errors may actually be the objective. |
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By logical errors I mean such simple things as Equivocation, Amphiboly, and Begging the Question. |
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Schechter and co-presenter Gregg Saunders, lead taxonomist at XBRL US, will be emphasizing the ever-importance of quality and preventing errors. |
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Shakespeare's plays, in particular, had multiple editions, each of which contained errors caused by the printing process. |
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The use of femtolaser systems for making incisions during capsulotomy helps reduce human errors. |
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This violates the ordinary least squares assumption of uncorrelated error terms and leads to misestimated standard errors. |
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Although the analysis has been carefully prepared, errors, imprecise or incomplete information or misestimates cannot be excluded. |
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It is true, however, that errors can be lessened by the use of modern day thunderboomers such as the Ultra Mags. |
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Its technology employs sophisticated algorithms to correct common mark sense errors, including misidentification of erasures and bubbles. |
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In addition, some typographical errors and misnumbered equations in the paper add to the reviewer's difficulties. |
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This helps eliminate misorders that often occur from out-of-date materials and transcription errors. |
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During gambling games, people often misperceive their chances of winning due to a number of errors of thinking called cognitive distortions. |
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Experiments should be designed to minimize possible errors, especially through the use of appropriate scientific controls. |
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Verbal orders should be used minimally because they lead to a greater risk of errors due to misunderstandings, misinterpretation, and miswriting. |
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He thought that it was an allegorical depiction of the errors of sensual love, which is likened to a dream. |
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Stunt shots were filmed in October 2012 after footage acquired during the main filming period was found to have errors. |
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The primary purpose of the assembly was to collectively recite the teachings to ensure that no errors occurred in oral transmission. |
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In the 1950s and 60s the viewpoint of the day was that all errors must be corrected at all costs. |
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In the learning of a second language the correction of errors remains a controversial topic with many differing schools of thought. |
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I don't know how the errors managed to avoid detection for so long. |
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For these materials a proportional limit stress is defined, below which the errors associated with the linear approximation are negligible. |
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Consequently, unexpected or incomplete data or occasional errors or disputes about its analysis can also attract considerable attention. |
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How Epidemick errors by thy Play Were laught out of esteeme, so purged away. |
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Therefore, part of the errors in the localization results is due to the problem of joysticking the robot exactly onto the marked positions. |
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The differences may stem from copying or printing errors, from notes by actors or audience members, or from Shakespeare's own papers. |
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The plots of Shakespeare's tragedies often hinge on such fatal errors or flaws, which overturn order and destroy the hero and those he loves. |
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They uncovered several errors in his report to the committee. |
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Understanding how soft errors are induced by cosmic rays, alpha particles and thermal neutrons is extremely complex. |
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The marriage was the first of a series of errors of judgement by Mary that handed the victory to the Scottish Protestants and to Elizabeth. |
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Clinical research is never perfect so there is no need to pretend otherwise. Avoid being underhonest. Acknowledge the little errors. |
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Maybe the errors and scrambled decision-making that cost them m motional were inevitable on such an emotional evening. |
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An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, and you'll experience dramatically fewer ID10T errors this way. |
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A man of genius makes no mistakes. His errors are volitional and are the portals to discovery. |
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The Thandi Partnership do not seem to learn from past errors and so we are now back to square one. |
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Medical errors in television shows and movies drive me bananas. |
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A further watchpoint for employers is the need to be wary of any errors on returns. |
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The CTDS architecture does not generate the aliased errors in the frequency-domain found with pipelined architectures. |
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Despite these achievements, the influence of Aristotle's errors is considered by some to have held back science considerably. |
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If there have not been any major errors in the service reception, then the service reception strategy should not be changed during the tiebreak. |
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Quadrantal errors caused by metal safety rails and rigging on the boat also had to be allowed for. |
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Taq polymerase lacks a proofreading activity and as a result is unable to correct its errors. |
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The Bucs committed a staggering 7 errors in the game, including 3 by the usually sure-handed Groat. |
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Next, a check digit routine is used to validate captured data, thereby reducing errors and raising the hit rate. |
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Somewhat more problematic for a theory of written transmission are errors where a word is replaced not by a synonym but by a soundalike. |
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Some of the routes mentioned by the work had seemed to have been subsequently borne out and excuses were made for the known errors. |
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Porter states that Massey's serious historical errors often render his works nonsensical. |
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The change to the shorter spelling appears to have originated in the Donald Map of 1774, a document with a noticeable number of placename errors. |
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For precise calculations, errors due to rounding and the number of significant digits of constants must be considered. |
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Atmospheric delay and satellite ephemeris errors have been significantly reduced. |
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There are also minor errors such as confusing da-at with dat and describing Sadducees and Karaites as heretics. |
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A spell-checker would not have flagged either of Sellers' correspondent's errors. |
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As it reboots it will perform a check of your hard disk and repair any errors. |
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His writings provide an account of many scientific observations, a mixture of precocious accuracy and curious errors. |
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In addition to dates that are simply inaccurate, scribes occasionally made mistakes that caused further errors. |
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Major errors and waste occurred in the resource allocation and distribution systems. |
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He clearly interacted with textual criticism, allowing for both scribal errors and redactional revisions of the biblical material. |
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The frequency of student errors was frustrating to the young teacher. |
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He refused to admit to any flaws with his writings, and his only corrections were minor errors and rearrangements of the language. |
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Goodey has criticised these experiments of Rostrup and is of the opinion that she did not quite evite experimental errors. |
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The appellate court then makes the decision about what errors were made when the law was looked at more closely in the lower court. |
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Any errors on the part of the Common Pleas would be corrected by the King's Bench through a separate action brought there. |
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Maimonides's concern was maintaining popular respect for law, and he saw errors of commission as much more threatening than errors of omission. |
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The pope went on to state that the Anglican ordinal had included what he felt were the errors of the English Reformation. |
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First, we specify a first-order autoregressive error process and test the null hypothesis that the errors are not first-order autocorrelated. |
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In the encyclical Mediator Dei, Pope Pius XII elucidates this principle and address errors that can arise from a misunderstanding of it. |
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We gave the document two proofreadings, to make absolutely sure that no errors would remain. |
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The inherent risk with any spreadsheet based system is that individual users can cause material losses through personal errors. |
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Almost all public managers use spreadsheets to contemplate important decisions, yet audits routinely show that many if not most contain errors. |
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This report caused one of many errors in the depiction of North America on contemporary maps. |
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With ALC 7, we experienced no errors, no retransmissions and no dropped or corrupted data. |
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Others arose through the faulty positioning of actual islands, or other errors in geography. |
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Two Bangus errors enabled Mouwasat to tie the game but missed a potential go-ahead when the sneaking Almodovar missed 2 easy lay-ups. |
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Retyping the information only required one-half FTE per month, and the incidence of typing errors was considered acceptable. |
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A measure a few minutes before or after the same measure the day before creates serious navigation errors. |
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Using multiple methods helps the navigator detect errors, and simplifies procedures. |
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At sea, a ship's compass must also be corrected for errors, called deviation, caused by iron and steel in its structure and equipment. |
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A compass is also subject to errors when the compass is accelerated or decelerated in an airplane or automobile. |
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Great errors and absurdities many commit for want of a friend to tell them of them, to the great damage both of their fame and fortune. |
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During copying and translating many errors were made, so there are many differences between the various copies. |
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Both men's figures for the Earth's circumference were uncannily accurate, aided in each case by mutually compensating errors in measurement. |
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When errors occur, it can use other parts of itself as a template to correct them. |
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Illegible handwriting and typos lead to errors and duplicate entries. |
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After a series of warnings regarding his administrative errors and failings, the employee left and claimed constructive dismissal. |
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With an efficient LIS, many of the pre-analytic steps are automated, which results in fewer errors. |
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It was revealed that Rhine's experiments contained methodological flaws and procedural errors. |
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Immersion lithography has dramatically elevated the patterning yield risk from overlay errors. |
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Soon Lehrer was owning up to what he claimed were inadvertent errors. |
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Tidal flows are important for navigation, and significant errors in position occur if they are not accommodated. |
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Thus the triple difference result eliminates practically all clock bias errors and the integer ambiguity. |
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The spacecraft broadcast ionospheric model parameters, but some errors remain. |
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To the beginning computerist, the printout of memory errors won't mean much. But it does indicate a problem in one of the memory modules. |
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Magnitude of residual errors from these sources depends on geometric dilution of precision. |
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However, instead of growing out of these errors, the eyes of children with Down's syndrome either retain or develop more short or long sight. |
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Each of the several dozen surviving manuscripts features a unique set of errors, corrections, content and organization. |
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The book displays an amazing lack of typographical errors, especially when the author transliterates so many Arabic names and titles of books. |
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The battlecruisers failed to improve fire distribution and similar targeting errors were made at Jutland. |
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German speakers, like English speakers, are prone to overapplying the weak suffix to irregular verbs, resulting in errors. |
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The severity of these errors depends on the accuracy of the map and the physical changes that occurred after it was made. |
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Textual criticism deals with the identification and removal of transcription errors in the texts of manuscripts. |
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On 25 May 2014, a Class 360 electric multiple unit 360 205 derailed as it entered the station due to maintenance errors. |
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Leave ample margins and use a sanserif type font to help minimize errors in scanning. |
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Coins with errors in the minting process that reach circulation are often seen as valuable items by coin collectors. |
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It is clear that the moneyer had no understanding of Arabic as the Arabic text contains many errors. |
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In health services, Serco's difficulties include the poor handling of pathology labs and fatal errors in patient records. |
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Breaking news may contain incomplete information, factual errors, or poor editing because of a rush to publication. |
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The model also explains the skewness towards myopia of the distribution of refractive errors. |
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It is not the goal to bless theories with claims of certainty or justification, but to eliminate errors in them. |
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Errors-and-omissions clauses arose in reinsurance as a way to rectify clerical errors in lengthy bordereaux. |
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It also allows researchers to estimate achievement scores and their standard errors. |
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The application takes into account the complex sample structure of the databases when calculating the statistics and their standard errors. |
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Only a mean-spirited nitpicker would draw public attention to unimportant or isolated textbook errors. |
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However, it is not possible to eliminate the influence of these errors when applying the tribometer used in mechanical engineering. |
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