Sentences with phrase «human error makes»

Human error makes the game so precious, so unique, and what's next — reviews on balls and strikes?

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Plus, all three firms rely, at least in part, on self - reporting by individuals — making human error a factor.
Because advances in AI allow the ability to rapidly automate many tasks that used to require humans, with fewer errors, there is a tremendous amount of wealth to be made in this industry.
With blockchain, we can substitute expensive, error - prone intermediary parties for algorithms that never make mistakes and run without human intervention.
«Every small human error — even the little errors we all tend to make — become reminders of their shortcomings.»
On top of that, human error is always going to make it impossible to develop something that's «hack proof.»
A humanoid robot in Russia made a break for it, but people are wondering if it's all a hoax and not just human error.
Why build a car that commandeers the brakes and wheel if not to eliminate that pesky statistical variable known as «human error» — which is to say, the fallibility that makes us all kin?
The response plan should definitely include the following: manage the cybersecurity incident in order to limit damages, make sure you collaborate well with the rest of your company and with other organizations, create metrics for measuring the incident response efficiency, prevent more by minimizing human errors, create incident response protocols that will improve your team's effectiveness.
By the late 1970s, Japan's use of assembly - line robots in automobile manufacturing, which made human error nonexistent and boosted overall quality, sent shivers throughout the U.S. automobile industry, which was still assembling cars by hand.
The research needed to make the embryo develop to term will require trial and error, with the resulting destruction of countless embryonic human lives.
Humans made the copies, and errors are bound to creep in over time.
He should realize that he is human and subject to error, and that no advance is made by covering up a mistake; he should admit failure and profit by experience.
Human freedom makes goodness possible, but also sin and error.
To make such a leap of logic is to commit the other glaring error often made by proponents of animal rights and environmental ethics: they fail to see that the rights endowed to animals are not identical with the rights of human beings.
I suppose we don't notice it, but we make so many compromises with human snobbery, human sin, human error, and human greed, the nearer we are to the top in ruling other men.
John Cobb, Jr. in his book, A Christian Natural Theology, 1 makes this same error in his discussion of life after death as a part of a chapter on the human soul.
A strong case has been made by F. J. E. Woodbridge that Plato not only does not seriously regard his «perfect state» as realizable, but that he means to make us see the error of imposing perfection too rigorously on human fallibility.3 Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward illustrates the utopia which becomes a persuasive call to radical social reforms.4 It also illustrates one of the functions of utopian thought as a medium of realistic criticism of the present.
Because He has not «inspired» these human hands, there will be errors sometimes, but I do not believe that such human mistakes will make the Bible any less the Word of God.
Even Mr. Neuhaus seems to accept that as a human being, a Pope can make errors, pursue mistaken policies, or fail in his duty.
I'd agree, but add that it takes faith and humility, and the resulting spiritual experience, to understand not only scripture and theology but also all the human errors that have been made in presenting them.
It is a grave error to make no distinction between them and our flesh - and - blood neighbor whom they hide behind and use as a human shield.
This error remains intuitively plausible and has a decent cultural pedigree, so therefore those who make it should not be dismissed as utterly irrational or evil, even though they may seem so from the viewpoint of one who bears in mind the facts of human development.
@AE — I have had my human spirit as a guide, my morals based on the golden rule, and the wisdom (and errors) made by the many that have preceded me.
Human nature may lead us to make great errors, but it is our responsibility to do what we can to overcome them and to set things right.
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While all attempts are made to provide accurate, current and reliable information, the Authority recognizes the possibility of human and / or mechanical error.
5 pm: I've left this comment below: «Look, I think Stuart Wheeler has made a serious tactical error but he has been geneous to our party when we most needed help, he's a man of principle on Europe and human rights.
After criticism from union leaders and others, Drew said he had made an «error in judgment» when he personally requested a list of home addresses of city employees from the city human resources department and had his campaign use the list to send out letters asking for $ 100 donations.
On August 25, 2010, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced $ 400 million in federal Race to the Top education grants to New Jersey would not be funded due to a clerical error in the state's application made by an unidentified mid-level state official.
Computer pilots could make human error a thing of the past.
«Human beings make errors,» says Thompson, who was part of the defense team in the O. J. Simpson trial and has become — depending on your perspective — either a reasonable voice of caution about the use of DNA samples or a thorn in the side of forensics labs.
Sarah Brosnan, at Georgia State University in Atlanta, and colleagues replayed the game with humans, chimps and capuchin monkeys, but made all participants learn the rules by trial and error.
«It's taken years of trial and error, making educated guesses and taking baby steps to finally produce functioning human muscle from pluripotent stem cells,» said Lingjun Rao, a postdoctoral researcher in Bursac's laboratory and first author of the study.
But cognitive studies suggest primates use tools mainly by trial and error, whereas humans understand the principles at work — such as gravity and force — and exploit them to make novel tools.
Kornhauser and some other experts contend these vehicles could ultimately make roads safer by reducing human error.
The device has made it possible for researchers to study bacteria and viruses in the field, but its high error - rate and large sequencing gaps have, until now, limited its use on human cells with their billions of nucleotides.
The Data Protection Registrar's report says that encryption would «make proper security less susceptible to human error».
So although human decision - making might introduce a degree of bias, it would be a random error and shouldn't skew results one way or the other.
Making changes to the DNA in human embryos could accidentally introduce an error into the human gene pool, inadvertently creating a new disease that would be passed down for generations, critics say.
Gould reexamined Morton's data on cranial capacity variation in modern human populations and concluded that Morton had selectively reported data (see Box 1), manipulated sample compositions (see Box 2), made analytical errors, and mismeasured skulls in order to support his a priori views on intelligence differences between human groups.
I am simple and down to earth.I learn from my errors and try to become a better person.I am intouch with my inner self and I learn to listen to that inner voice before making decisions.I might not be a perfect human being but i serve a perfect God.
Other examples have made the error of using this heightened, artificial system to replicate human characteristics, with the result that perfectly fetching actors invariably emerge resembling action - figures of themselves.
It's a similar plight for human translators; almost a third of their work is amending the errors a machine translation tool makes.
Had another shop do another diagnostic on it (because the other shop that installed the fuel pump, in their words, made a simple human error of forgetting to re-attach the fuel line back on, leading to a gallon of gas being spilled out as I pumped it at the gas station).
** While we make every effort to verify options occasionally human error may occur.
While we make every effort to prevent pricing, equipment vehicle listing errors, key stroke and human errors do occur.
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With the rich prose and keen insight that made Mistress of Spices and Sister of My Heart national bestsellers, these tales of journeys and returns, of error, of loss and recovery, all resound with her unique understanding of the human spirit.
Regardless of which you are, you are going to make human errors.
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