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.
As a result and with a need to ensure we do not make the basic error of double counting in terms of the hike in VAT on petrol prices, we calculate that underlying domestically generated inflationary pressures continue to run at less than 2% a year.
Opposing the appeal, Peter Wright QC told the court the judge did not make an error and that the decision "was not wrong in law".
Physicians will always make the occasional mathematical error.
The biggest error the doubters make, Shapiro says, is to believe that dramatists and other authors in Shakespeare's day made a habit of autobiographically inserting themselves into their own works.
While I could envision how an over-amped fundraiser with little knowledge of the rules of the game might make such an error, I was certain that OFA would immediately step forward to set the record straight, denounce any such activity if it had occurred and insure that it would not happen again.
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The error you make is implying that losing these things is somehow a bad thing.
The biggest error DIY investors make is not what to buy, but when to buy and sell.
"We saw that when the decoder rat committed an error, the encoder basically changed both its brain function and behaviour to make it easier for its partner to get it right, " he said.
Remarkably, the nurses and doctors were observed to make an error in just one per cent of these actions but that still amounted to an average of two errors a day with every patient.
The police's key error was failing to make arrests for over a fortnight.
Next time you hear a CEO dismiss a negative research report, take the trouble to investigate whether the analyst really did either display bias or make a rookie error.
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"Although the error may have been one which many might make, it amounted to a significant failure to keep a proper lookout and to manage the car correctly, " Lord Justice Hughes said.
Poulsen tried to make amends for his error be slipping a ball through to Ngog but the young striker could only side-foot wide under pressure from ex-Reds left-back Dossena.
The error didn't change working capital, but it did make the bookkeeping look sloppy.
The real issue, though, is that any individual can make a simple error.
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In addition, the VA said it is reviewing its notification process to make sure a similar error doesn't happen again.
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After some trial and error, I came up with a recipe that I still rush to make the minute fall arrives.
Bresnan compounded the error by giving up 14 runs from the last four balls of the innings to make England's task with the bat that bit harder.
It was embarrassing to make a careless error, but I took responsibility for it and will double-check my work in the future.
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And error is evenly spread across the country: 85% of states which have the death penalty make serious mistakes in 60% or more of the cases.
Perhaps the error is in the preparation of the tax returns, but I do not have the expertise to make that judgment.
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