These guidelines allow scientific techniques to be used in evidence, as long as the techniques have survived the scrutiny of peer review, use established error rates, and have general acceptance in the scientific community.
Still, the authors said a determined hacker could use trial and error to try dozens of educated guesses on fraudulent credit applications -- or even use a computer to automate the effort.
The tax agency's power to use math-error authority historically has been fairly limited.
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However, for a brief time, international users were also able to use the feature because of an error.
Some researchers have tried to use the regular rate at which error patterns appear in dog DNA as a kind clock to time their rise, but this has produced contradictory results.
For example, the commission cites statistics showing that predominantly African-American voting precincts were more likely to use older voting systems with higher error rates than more affluent, predominantly white voting districts.
Companies, unions, and other plan sponsors can choose, for example, which hospitals and doctor groups to put in their mainstream health plan or which pharmacy benefit managers to use (the ones with low error rates).
In the meantime, the use of a technique that may have an error rate as high as 20% raises a lot of legal questions.
Any erosion of airplane-maintenance quality is worrisome, the author says, but at regional airlines, which tend to use smaller planes that have less margin for error, the erosion is positively alarming.
To be included, a study had to compare organic and conventional planting across similarly-sized areas, had to report on the sample size and error margins, and had to use organic methods that complied with the guidelines of certification organisations (such as the UK's Soil Association).
There was an issue with the Facebook Connect API that caused users on sites that use that API to redirect users to a Facebook error page.
Al Zarooni, who has admitted using the banned substances in error, faces charges relating to the use of prohibited substances, keeping medication records and conduct "prejudicial to horse racing".
And for those consumers who believe they received alerts in error, an easy-to-use process will be in place for them to seek independent review of the alerts they received.
Rep. Young soon acknowledged the error and stated he would refrain from further use of the quote.
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Instead of using optics for the entire retrieval process, they use it to guide a second, electronic (and error-free) search of a large, conventionally stored database.
Some take approaches which can best be described as akin to a human immune system, applying different remedies to an error and logging what is effective for future use, alerting the owner for intervention only when all other options have been exhausted.
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The improved audio and video playback performance is due to IBM researchers having found a way to partially disengage the error-correcting feature that most hard drives use to regulate the transfer of text-based files, which can interfere with video downloading, the company said.
This egregious error is even more offensive to common sense than Enron's use of off-balance-sheet vehicles.
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