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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There are recordings of all of his remarks, and the only minor inaccuracy in any quote I attributed to him was the result of an error in the transcript supplied to me by Time.
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Yahoo tested its model against the results of the last 10 presidential elections and found that it was accurate 88% of the time, with a 3% margin of error.
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The former is a complete waste of time, and the latter is prone to error, which can lead to even more work in the future.
Investors should take the time to explore the tracking error of the funds they own or are thinking about purchasing.
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"Like boxing, it's about convincing your opponent you'll do one thing so you draw them into doing the wrong action at the wrong time, or in the wrong place and then take advantage of their error to hit them, " says Ms. Halls.
The method offers the promise of a rapid and precise screening of algae directly rather than the existing time-consuming, cumbersome and error-prone means for analyzing algae, and may prove pivotal in the development of a fuel industry based on algae.
The court heard that by the time the error had been discovered the healthy kidney had been put in a jar of sterilising agent - and could never be used.
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.
But by the time any error is reversed, there might not be much of WorldCom left to compensate his clients.
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.
However, for a brief time, international users were also able to use the feature because of an error.
By the time he arrived at the Dutch central bank in 1982, he had seen the error of his ways.
Three time champion Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario dumped an error-prone Venus Williams out of the French Open to progress to the semi-finals.
Over time, as driverless cars dramatically reduce human error (which is the No. 1 cause of accidents) and more people accept the concept of shared cars, the possible car designs will explode.
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In a shortened 48-game season, the Sabres are already running out of room for error in their attempt to avoid missing the playoffs for a second straight year and fourth time in six seasons.
Strettle recovered from his early error to break free and score in the final moments but, though Evans hastily converted, Quins ran out of time to catch their London rivals.
In the story at the start of this article, therefore, only the time since the murder took place can be established with true scientific rigour and known margins of error.
But the strategy worked, because United States agencies were allowed to proceed by trial and error, continually adjusting their policies over time in response not to ideology but to hard measurement of the results against societal goals.
As the Vice President announced in June 2010, we have expanded the use of cutting-edge fraud mapping tools to gather enormous quantities of information in real time, analyze the data, and connect the dots to identify indicators of possible fraud or error.
Under heavy cloud cover he made a vital error before play was halted for the first time, the Warwickshire man left alone a googly that clipped the top of off stump.
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