But at the same time it makes error after error with its innovations.
When we anticipate one thing but see another, we get an error, and that error makes us shy away from the thing we're viewing.
He took it with him into the mountains to scorn it, delighted if he could catch it in error, even if that error was to his own detriment and that of his climbing companions.
Recall, the employment numbers come with error bars: as I recall it those error bars being 150, 000 either way.
Instead, a spokesperson says, the error was the result of a "serious editorial error" on the part of Rx Communications.
Add diagnostic error in the emergency room and walk-in clinics to error in the out-patient offices of medicine and you have more than 200 million errors.
The sampling error varied from question to question, but none had a margin of error exceeding 4.5 percentage points.
We develop a statistical framework that uses lights growth to augment existing income growth measures, under the assumption that measurement error in using observed light as an indicator of income is uncorrelated with measurement error in national income accounts.
Another common example might involve an application for regulatory permission to market a new pharmaceutical, where there is an arguable error or even falsehood, but where the officer has no actual knowledge of the error or falsehood.
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If you do find an error on your credit report, address it with the bank or company that initiated the error.
And because the error in the Kochab-Mizar alignment can be readily calculated for any date, the error in each pyramid's orientation corresponds to a period of several years.
It was only when the design was able to pass strict enterprise-grade Zero Error standard of 400 units surviving 500 hours of the toughest continuous testing without a single error or failure that the drive was manufactured.
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So if there's an error on one device or app, there's a good chance others will have the same error.
Without margins of error for individual readings, there was no way for the Harvard researchers to compute a margin of error for their overall findings.
Cognitive errors, such as a math error, result from faulty reasoning and can often be corrected once the client is made aware of the error.
Although the MIT study does not give margins of error, the 2.6 minute average difference in waiting time surely falls within a reasonable margin of error.
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Callaway argued that the KPMG approach was needed only if it had committed an error in setting up the fund--and that a change in return estimates wasn't an error.
In fact, pilot error is the leading cause of commercial airline accidents, with close to 80% percent of accidents caused by pilot error, according to Boeing.
The error affected under 1% of the US debt being paid at the time, but interest rates on short term bonds rose nearly 1% in a short period because of that error.
Dr Hill had predicted this outcome, thanks to error-management theory the idea that when people (or, indeed, other animals) make errors of judgment, they tend to make the error that is least costly.
Instead of reacting to the disastrous results of human error too late, IT departments should instead be pushing for the minimization, if not complete elimination, of end user-facing issues resulting from human error.
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We also have implemented new accountability measures, posting details of error rates at PaymentAccuracy.gov, and for the first time adding sanctions for programs that fail to meet an increasingly rigorous threshold for error.
Annex I to that proclamation included an error in the list of subheading numbers to be added at general note 4(d) to the HTS, and I have determined that a modification to the HTS is necessary to correct that technical error.
The error relates to the scope of estoppel in a procedure called post-grant review (PGR).
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But the Planning Inspectorate later said the decision was issued due to an administrative error.
Frantically he called every number he could remember but every call ended in an error message.
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The survey had a margin of error of plus or minus 2.8 percentage points.
In June, a programming error temporarily allowed any password to be used to access any account.
Add to this human error and other failures inherent in war, and the outcome becomes unclear.
The bigger and more liquid a market, the lower the error will be, typically.
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