Sentences with phrase «actually more error»

Through trial and error — actually more error than trial — I learned hard and fast lessons that I call «The Seven Golden Nuggets.»

Not exact matches

By being proactive about the problem and honestly claiming your errors, you're actually very likely to endear your staff and customers to you even more.
Errors might also feel «more jolting,» he says, because they've actually become less frequent.
Now Robert Spaeth of St. John's University in Minnesota has taken a second look at what John Paul actually said and he concludes that there really was no apology or admission of error — at least not explicitly so — with respect to the Church's treatment of Galileo more than three hundred years ago.
Auburn averaged more yards per play, made fewer crippling errors, and actually took advantage of its scoring opportunities.
This probably doesn't reflect a Lib Dem recovery just yet — the fieldwork was actually carried out before or immediately after Mark Oaten's resignation — it is more likely to be normal sample error or the minor effects of using a different sampling method (the MORI poll in the Sun was a phone poll, this was a face - to - face poll).
This error in perception was actually an advantage, leading people to get what they needed — and, perhaps, survive more often than their more accurate counterparts.
While many beauty lovers believe pumping the wand adds more mascara to it, or that it helps keep the right amount of product on the brush, in reality, this error actually makes your mascara work less effectively.
Superhot might not be the shooter you're expecting, as it's actually more puzzle oriented and a lot of trial and error, but don't let that sway you from one of the best in breed of shooters out there.
Adjustments counter the impact of errors in measuring key stage two scores (based on reliability estimates from Ofsted), which can result in pupils appearing to have made more or less progress by key stage 4 than they actually
However, if these misclassified teachers include a fair number of teachers who are actually very effective, the errors of misclassification may prove more severe than its proponents acknowledge.
Sources and thoughts on errors and corrections in text, and how layers of revision and correction actually make any writing more interesting.
They actually added errors so they could charge more to fix them.
A new report released by the Policy and Economic Research Council (PERC) in May 2011 revealed that less than 1 % of credit reports actually have an error that, if corrected, would improve credit scores more than 25 points.
Negative marks and errors on a credit report don't just limit financial opportunities, it actually costs more money over the long run.
I understand why people don't like them, but to claim that they are unresponsive is actually more user error than anything.
You start feeling less like a kick - ass karate - fueled vigilante of justice and more like the loser sitting on a couch you actually are as Batman fumbles about with targets and let's his car get crushed by the Riddler's traps again and again and again, sometimes through circumstances you couldn't foresee without trial and error.
It's certainly more likely that this is a listing error, but I can't help thinking that Luigi's Mansion might actually work better on the Wii U than the 3DS, which gives me pause in saying this is absolutely not happening.
As detailed already on the pages of RealClimate, this so - called «correction» was nothing more than a botched application of the MBH98 procedure, where the authors (MM) removed 80 % of the proxy data actually used by MBH98 during the 15th century period (failing in the process to produce a reconstruction that passes standard «verification» procedures — an error that is oddly similar to that noted by Benestad (2004) with regard to another recent McKitrick paper).
More importantly, perhaps, when the sixth reviewer shifted the inputs, he actually looked directly at what the error - propagation was supposed to estimate.
It also gives a more detailed account of climatologist's errors, actually naming names and citing articles.
Now I am not a great fan of the aggregated tide gauge record seeing as it relies on so few gauges (as cited) most with short histories (as cited) or have moved (as cited) or have been interpolated (as cited) To globally aggregate such low grade information only compounds the errors However, anyone working on flood defence work would use a tide gauge as it provides a more accurate record of the place where the sea actually hits the land, where people live, as opposed to satellites which measure open sea.
Rather than making this forecasting more challenging, the combination of overlapping of wind and solar generation has actually increased the room for error, thus increasing the overall performance of the project's scheduling and forecasting.
I wasn't aware how much error there was in cloud cover with far fewer clouds predicted by the physics models than the clouds actually observed, except in the very high latitudes where they predict far more than actually observed.
As a veteran journalist for several Washington, D.C. newspapers, I've interviewed more than 100 victims (by actual count) of ethically - challenged climate change believers protecting their income, in - group status, or warped personality maintenance innards who routinely attack dissenters with the same error - ridden stock accusations without the slightest idea what the dissenter actually did or said.
Due to physics and error growth problems... these models have not improved appreciably in 15 years and by some measures... have actually become more unstable and in some scenarios... show less skill due to the powerful non-linear processes (mainly H20... the most powerful compound in the universe except for ammonia).
You may have a point if it scales so that 3/300 is much less than 7.5 / 700, which would mean more heat is coming up from the depths than diffusing downward, but actually 3/300 = 0.01 ~ 7.5 / 700 = 0.00107 which is a 7 % margin of error, which I don't think they can get much better considering the quality of the data.
Multitasking results in failed projects, errors, and can actually cost us more time in the long run.
(The interview is actually posted in two parts, and I've linked to the second, which deals more directly with error and its effect on law.
More often than not, they have the sole purpose of looking for typos, spelling errors, grammar issues — and if all of that goes well, keywords that show you actually know something about the position and / or field.
If you want to design something new, for today's more savvy potential clientele, get back to me, and I will partner with you, and show you the Model «A» - esque error of your ways, and thereafter lead you to a hammerless approach to actually establishing sincerity - based connections with people, instead of just a «gotta - win» time - trial approach designed to connect only with the contents of perceived morons» wallets.
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