Five children and the taxi driver were killed in the accident which was blamed on human error and an unroadworthy vehicle. |
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However, something, whether by human error or mechanical fault, went awfully wrong as we saw him plummet to his death from the arena roof. |
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The accuracy of satellite-guided weapons has exposed human error as the weak link in the chain. |
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Lastly, don't discount the possibility of human error when conducting the audit. |
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Included in the investigation will be a look at aircraft maintenance, weather conditions and the possibility of human error. |
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The gym hall was strewn with sobbing lassies, their lives ruined, their confidence shattered by human error. |
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One way or another, by accident, divine reckoning or human error, an avenging fire is turned against them. |
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Bromley said most derailments are caused by broken rails, overheated train axles or human error. |
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And they may just demand it rather than trust their life in the air to a pilot who is susceptible to human error. |
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A spokeswoman for Yorkshire Electricity said the mistake was down to human error and apologised for the blunder. |
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Under the plan, a patient's blood work or MRI test feeds directly into a central database, with no human transcription or chance for human error. |
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All of which just goes to show that such a venture is extremely vulnerable to vulgar human error. |
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If the button is clearly labeled, but the employee still pushes the wrong button, that is human error. |
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The very nature of the disclosure process makes it prone to human error and vulnerable to attack. |
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Now, as a consequent of inadvertent human error, conditions are contrary to preferred expectations. |
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We must re-examine all that we do and redesign our many and complex systems to make them less vulnerable to human error. |
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The common threads running through most nuclear accidents are unexpected technical conditions and human error. |
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Due to human error at some stage, this section of yellow line markings was left unmarked. |
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The error was a result of human error and was a result of the two addresses being transposed on the agency's database. |
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The tragedies caused by accident, human error and carelessness have become the most significant in the early history of the region. |
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However, human error could still cause contamination despite the waiting period, he admitted. |
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He also admitted that, as the processes involve people, there could be failure from human error. |
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Voice control of the computer holds promise, but crewmembers want something much more reliable on the machine side and much more forgiving of human error. |
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We know about human error, mechanical failure and accidents. |
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It is better to computerize all the steps in creating the object in order to avoid any human error. |
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The larger random error is likely due to the lower precision of the aneroid barometer and to possible human error in reading the result. |
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The criminalization of human error can have a detrimental effect on safety. |
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Trying to smoke out these problems manually is time-consuming and subject to human error. |
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This is particularly relevant with the apparent and increased trend towards criminalizing human error. |
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With each stage of the process, there was the potential for a misstep, a delay or human error. |
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As a result, fewer fails will occur by human error, and accurate trade data will reach the clearing corporation and the depository more quickly. |
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There are several ground and airborne layers of defence to prevent midair collisions caused by human error. |
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The Commission's feeling is that, in cases of human error, the rules and regulations on liability should in principle come into play. |
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Stunt performers also need to take into account every eventuality of mechanical failure or human error occurring in any stunt and always have a contingency plan in place. |
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Risk-reducing defences against human error and mechanical aberrations must be employed where appropriate. |
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Be proactive and hypervigilant about where human error could creep into the pharmacy's workflow and address it accordingly by modifying core systems. |
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There were also crashes not due to either mechanical or human error but to a lack of warning of dangerous conditions. |
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The West Yorkshire-based group said the number had been misprinted by a single digit because of a human error, which it noticed only after being contacted by a customer. |
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That is all down to human error, and cannot be ascribed to the machines. |
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These nervous fluids often got the blame for human error and weakness. |
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It recognises that human error is inevitable and should be anticipated. |
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The cause of the grounding was primarily human error in the form of bad navigation. |
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The advanced instruments have pre-programmed functions that minimize human error. |
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The primary method used to detect human error is direct observation and verification of employee performance. |
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Maritime safety is a priority and we must do all we can to ensure that human error is kept to a minimum. |
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By making this step automatic, we save you time and greatly lower the risk of human error. |
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Most preventable incidents result directly or indirectly from human error. |
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So too did the economic and human losses inflicted by snags, shoals, boiler explosions, and human error. |
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The probability of human error and variation is also reduced, as tasks are predominantly carried out by machinery. |
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As soon as we arrive in a new town, and this is common, human error, our first impression is how we determine whether that country is appealing or not. |
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To reduce risk, hospitals should automate repetitive tasks to decrease human error, while allowing technology to work in the background to validate outcomes. |
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These are situations of human error that cannot be entirely eliminated. |
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This mix-up was also the result of human error, in that an airline employee had inadvertently reversed the tickets and envelopes for two phone ticket purchases. |
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But they ultimately contend that making refereeing better is not like making widgets or software, that human error is as indigenous to basketball as the chest pass. |
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Oil spills result from corrosion of oil pipes, poor maintenance of infrastructure, leaks and human error and at times are as a consequence of vandalism, theft of oil or sabotage. |
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The eye on the hog eliminates human error and the need for hog line officials. |
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One of the most cited explanations in official inquiries as to the loss of any aircraft or vessel is human error. |
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Calibrating volumetric feeders was cumbersome, time-consuming, and prone to human error. |
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The mix-up had been the result of simple human error in filling envelopes. |
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As with most, if not all, ad hoc procedures, this one lacked defences, particularly against normally expected levels of human error, such as forgetfulness and loss of situational awareness. |
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Crops that were not approved for human consumption, through cross-pollination and even just human error and mixing, have made their way into the food system. |
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Because fission-track dating requires a manual count of the fission tracks, the process is more prone to human error and bias than other radiometric dating methods. |
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It eliminates human error while creating a perfect bind every time. |
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Dr. Fedorko, an anesthesiologist at Toronto General Hospital, explains that the drug preparation process in most operating rooms is currently manually driven, and as such is prone to human error. |
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Organizations that place excessive reliance on strict rules compliance tend to believe that the safety rules they have developed are invulnerable to human error. |
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The findings have shown the cause of the incident to be human error. |
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While we recommend making a back up of your purchase, sometimes before one can create that backup your system can fail or that human error does happen and ultimately all is lost. |
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All control systems, no matter how well designed, have inherent limitations, including the possibility of human error and the circumvention or overriding of the controls or procedures. |
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I did say in my speech that human error is certainly the main factor, but just think how many poorly constructed roads cause accidents: we only need think of aquaplaning. |
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And the harmonization of user interfaces for therapy equipment solutions across care areas helps improve staff flexibility while helping minimize costly training and the potential for human error. |
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There may well have been some element of human error or incaution. |
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The complaints reaching an Ombudsman cover a bewildering variety of subjects, running the gamut of human error from mere pin-pricking annoyances to complaints of wrongful infringement of liberty. |
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It is also easy to operate, employing an intuitive fail-safe programming logic that decreases the risk of human error. |
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Operational risk is the risk of incurring losses due to system failures, human error, breaches in internal control, fraud, catastrophes or other unforeseen events affecting its operations. |
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As has already been said, the basic aim is to avoid the far too many, genuine tragedies which have occurred when unforeseen natural causes are combined with human error. |
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Accidental spilling of the media by human error is eliminated. |
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And they also have to build backup information system centers to protect their data and information against human error, terrorist attacks or natural disasters. |
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While road transport, like every transport mode and activity, is subject to human error, the involvement of a commercial vehicle in an accident in no way implies its responsibility for the accident. |
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Initial indications were that human error, not maglev technology, was to blame for putting a maintenance vehicle on the track at the same time as the Transrapid train. |
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Again like Don Juan, Austin, as philosopher and teacher, is above all an unbeliever and a demystifier, a theoretician of human error and illusion. |
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Because the products are so parametrical dimensional and run in many sizes, the possibility for human error in entering dimensional data was high. |
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The PDC released a statement blaming the incident on human error. |
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