Make sure that at least three people check the resume if you are worried
about human error.
Plus, they can worry less
about human error due to boredom and fatigue after long stretches of reviewing similar documents all day.
With the TB Blood Test, you don't have to worry
about human error or interpretation.
That's before we starting thinking
about human error on the part of the pilot.
Plus, because they already have the insurance carriers» information in their system, you can worry less
about human errors being made when transmitting claim information.
Not exact matches
The massacre was blamed on
human error; the government did not warn local beekeepers
about plans to spray so they could temporarily cover the hives.
What we do know
about all claims for God's existence, and supposedly inherent qualities, is that they are all indelibly stamped by the fears, wants, prejudices,
errors, and limitations of their obviously
human authorship.
If we are serious
about the free exercise of religion, we should protect free exercise whenever we can, by protecting sincere religion in most cases even if we realize that
human error will prevent us from protecting it in all cases.
When speaking this way
about Scripture, most theologians are
about to say that as a result of the Bible being a
human book, it should not surprise us to discover that the Bible has
errors.
Conflicts of doctrine
about human nature between investigators in different disciplines must then be ascribed to
errors in inquiry, or to an epistemological imperialism that arbitrarily limits the admissible perspectives, or to an incorrect analysis of the relation of the several perspectives to one another.
This raised questions
about the Enlightenment idea that the sort of reason embodied in academic disciplines could liberate
human beings from
error and provide the basis of social life.
A third
error lay in putting the emphasis on
human effort to bring
about the kingdom, whereas God alone, by his kingly power, will bring it to pass when in his divine wisdom the season is right.
Watford, westbrom, but to be honest i do nt blame losses on officials we get 90 mins to win games bit i think across the league its been poorer this year more than previous esp.linesman decisions i end up watching more than just the arsenal games but arsenal is where my heart and loyalty lies and its been week in and week across the league this year on officials i understand close offsides and fouls here and there cause football has a tremendous gray area in terms of constant action but linesman have missed multiple offsides by 5 yards and more and the consistency hasnt been there one week a call is this way next week the call is the other way but i am going to stop going on
about officials as of now as you said and i agree its down
human error an apart of the game
And then I have a reality check and think
about all the clinicians I know, and while they're
human, and subject to
human error, they're good and kind and gentle people not capable of this conspiracy to cover up all the deaths.
«These new insights into the complexities of epigenetic regulation are contributing to our basic understanding of this process in
human health and disease and gives us new vision for how to go
about targeting
errors in DNA methylation with innovative drug therapies.»
«
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.
But concerns
about the safety of autonomous cars are misplaced in a world where 1.2 million people die every year in road accidents due to
human error, says Paul Newman, a robotics engineer at the University of Oxford, whose team is developing autonomous cars.
So far, preventing disease by employing CRISPR — Cas9 to alter the
human germ line — a
human embryo, egg or sperm — has remained extremely controversial, due to concerns
about unwittingly introducing
errors or leaving stowaway unedited disease - causing mutations that would put future generations at risk of disease.
Gottschling noticed that after
about 25 cell divisions — the equivalent of middle age in
humans — DNA
errors in daughter cells started appearing 100 times faster than normal.
Using a Bayesian statistical technique to narrow the margins of
error, she concluded that the oldest
human occupation was 65,000 years ago, with a range of
about 60,000 to 70,000 with 95 % probability.
According to one study,
about 90 per cent of road accidents are caused by
human error.
Here's a question I've raised before, only this time expressed in two new ways: * Whatever the
errors of Crichton and Will, to what extent, if any, should nonscientist observers of
human culture treat science uniquely — that is, in a way they treat no other aspect of culture — by abstaining from writing
about it?
Erroneous claims
about the impact of mitochondrial DNA sequence database
errors The American Journal of
Human Genetics 2003 Oct; 73 (4): 974 - 975.
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Life has spent
about 3.8 billion years on Earth, and its ecosystems are organized through strategies based on constant trial and
error, hence we can learn many lessons for the building of a new
human evolutionary phase capable of ending poverty, hunger, inequality between countries, gender inequality, irresponsible consumption, unsustainable industrialization, pollution of the seas and oceans, and so on.
NHTSA research shows that
about 94 percent of serious crashes are caused by
human error.
Positive Train Control sends and receives a continuous stream of data transmitted by wireless signals
about the location, speed, and direction of trains and will help prevent train - to - train collisions, derailments caused by excessive speed, and accidents caused by
human error or misaligned switches.
I got a kick out of your review, but I was wondering if that was a spelling
error or pun
about giants eating
human beans?
A review is usually triggered either at random (
about 0.01 % of all returns get a random audit to have a
human verify the computers are doing things correctly), or because your return was flagged by the computer because of some irregularity — usually something that might need to be changed like a math
error, or underreported income.
I recently came across a very disturbing article in a veterinary publication
about the
errors being made by
human pharmacists when filling prescriptions from a veterinarian.
It's
about living with
error and being
human.
The recent statement
about the Glacier
error seemed to blame
human error instead of recognizing any fault in the system.
The issue is
about trying to maintain harmony with the earth, you people adamant on proving Al Gore wrong must remember that intentions are everything, one must appreciate the ultimate intention of conservation over
human error.
[/ quote] As best I can tell, the
error on the bar chart for
human related emissions is
about + / - 1 GT out of 8 GT.
Mosh, I think you must be confused
about what is a measurement, unless you think an old physics professor of mine at Ga Tech was wrong to teach measuring length of objects using the
human eyeball and a meter - stick to record rounded values with estimates of
error.
Here's a question I've raised before, only this time expressed in two new ways: * Whatever the
errors of Crichton and Will, to what extent, if any, should nonscientist observers of
human culture treat science uniquely — that is, in a way they treat no other aspect of culture — by abstaining from writing
about it?
Unfortunately for everyone concerned with climate change, regardless of individual views
about the degree to which it is prompted by
human conduct or a result of natural variation, it only takes a small number of high profile
errors or examples of malpractice to undermine everyone's trust: a crucial point when billions, perhaps trillions, of pounds and dollars could be spent erroneously.
???? Civilized
human beings, especially those of the «scientist» persuasion, consider «doing something
about»
errors to be speaking out against them, writing
about them, communicating with others
about them.
The book is
about the systematic
errors that limit
human judgment.
He also made several factual
errors about the standing of the plaintiff in regards to the
human rights proceedings which Levant was commenting on.
Searching questions need to be answered
about systems, procedures and
human error inside both HMRC and the National Audit Office,» says Thomas.
Of the
human error factors at play, one of the most noteworthy is crew fatigue, which is responsible for
about 25 percent of train accidents nationwide.
Think
about how to ensure that
human error doesn't stop the date being entered incorrectly or not at all.
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Comment: Some commenters noted the issues and recommendations raised in the Institutes of Medicine report «To Err Is
Human» and the critical need to share information
about adverse drug and other medical events, evaluation of the information, and its use to prevent future medical
errors.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates that presently,
about 90 percent of recent roadway crashes are caused by
human error, so a reduction in
human controls may be the answer to reducing the number of accidents.
The other problem is this: If you resume does make it through the digital screening and has minor spelling
errors in non-critical words, the
human reader will catch them and toss your paperwork anyway — they mean you are not a person with good attention to detail or one who is really serious
about making a great impression.
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One common
error in most couples is that they get stuck in fighting
about concrete situations, rather than addressing their underlying universal
human need to feel safe, liked, and cherished by their partner.
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