Sentences with phrase «as small errors»

It's smart to even have more than one person proof read your resume, as small errors are easy to miss but can certainly make a poor impression.
Repeated homogenization of homogenized data runs the risk of corrupting the data, as the small errors inherent in homogenization accumulate with each processing cycle.

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This timeliness and detail comes at a cost, however, as the small sample sizes of the LFS causes the estimates to have substantial standard errors (which can lead to some peculiar results at the provincial and CMA levels).
Precision reduction gears can reduce robotic movement errors to as small as 0.1 millimeters on robot arms that are 3 meters long.
Still, credit bureau reports do have some potential for error, so small businesses should not necessarily use them as the only source of consumer credit information.
Efficiency will skyrocket as resources are more specifically tailored to an office's needs and human error plays a smaller role in business.
(I'm ignoring small tracking errors for now as insignificant.)
This dangerous tendency is referred to as «trickle down,» where one takes a premature profit on a large - cap name and realizing the error, replaces it with a mid-cap that also gets turfed too early, being again replaced with a small - cap, and so on and so forth until you wake up one morning and realize that your entire net worth has wound up in the hands of 10 or 15 masterful Vancouver promoters.
As Alan Blinder has said, small errors will, in the eyes of history, be seen as bull's - eyeAs Alan Blinder has said, small errors will, in the eyes of history, be seen as bull's - eyeas bull's - eyes.
Denouncing them as blind guides, fools, hypocrites and a brood of vipers, he uttered harsh public words condemning them for their many errors, including their preoccupation with tithing on small matters and their neglect of more important things such as justice and mercy (Matt.
Then when Barth himself changed his mind — as he so often and so publicly did, as if it were merely a matter of an excusable error after he had formerly fired so all - inclusive a barrage in support of his now - discarded view — it is small wonder that many people became exasperated and, though they might themselves be deeply influenced by him, preferred not to admit it.
Starting with 1 Loss in the Playoffs really handcuffed these guys as their margin for error was even smaller but they fought hard in two straight Playoff Games.
The problem we have is maintaining said form, and whilst we can't win every game, we can't afford to lose games like these, as the margin of error now days is much smaller.
A few small errors cost London 2012 bronze medallist Sam Oldham as he missed out on finals on the parallel bars and high bar while former junior European Champion Frank Baines was back in action and performed strong on the parallel bars, floor and pommel.
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The years prior to 1914 are painted as a period of intense suspicion among the powers where small errors frequently led to discussions of the possibility of conflict and where the fabric holding Europe together began to fray.
The update adds candidate spending data from the Electoral Commission (expressed as a percentage of the long and short spending limits for each constituency) and corrects a small number of errors in variable names.
«There used to be a different ethos at the revenue where they would look on minor errors sympathetically, but that appears to no longer be the case, and very small businesses are being treated in the same way as larger ones with better resources.
A new ICM poll in tomorrow's Sunday Telegraph suggests that 39 % of Liberal Democrat voters would prefer to have Charles Kennedy back as their leader, while 47 % would still like a new leader (though bearing in mind that this is a normal sized sample, the sub-sample of Lib Dem voters is so small that the margin of error on the question will be huge.)
Perhaps the toughest problem of all to overcome, at least for young scientists, is the fact that, as with any probability problem, small numbers of publications and citations inevitably mean big error bars.
«The small errors you have in the orbit get magnified as a result of the close approach.»
It can be used as a stand - alone method or it can complement DNA sequencing by reducing complexity and error when piecing together the small bits of genome analyzed during the sequencing process.»
They were able to use pieces as small as a single crystal, greatly reducing the chance of error by contamination, and pinpointed the extinction to 252.6 million years ago, plus or minus 2 million years.
Describing the genomes as «nearly error - free», Reich says both species were severely inbred due to small populations.
Eventually the AT was calibrated to differentiate hydrogen peroxide from wine, water, shaving cream, and contact - lens solution — and, as margin for error or if terrorists tried using many small bottles, to detect it even in minuscule quantities.
The error of the variational approach was about 15 percent for the ground state of hydrogen, 10 percent for the first excited state, and kept getting smaller as the excited states grew larger.
Naturally this article fails to mention that since the hydrosphere is 271 times as massive as the atmosphere, if oceans are absorbing the heat they are likely to moderate AGW into a nonproblem, as the average ocean temperature has only changed by.1 degrees in 50 years, an amount that is probably smaller than measurement error.
For the LTQ - Orbitrap Velos data, the distribution of mass deviation (from the theoretical masses) was first determined as having a standard deviation (σ) of 2.05 part per million (ppm), and a mass error of smaller than 3σ was used in combination with Xcorr and ΔCn to determine the filtering criteria that resulted in < 1 % false positive peptide identifications.
But when a new mutation appears in a species with a relatively small population, as in large mammals and humans, selection against the error is slower and less efficient, allowing the mutation to spread through the population.
While an element of the unexplained variability will likely have arisen though measurement error, it is more likely that the variation occurred primarily through variation between performances within individuals, as snatch, clean and jerk, and total 1RM varies by around 2.3 — 2.7 % in elite Olympic weightlifters (McGuigan & Kane, 2004), although test - re-test reliability of the 1RM power clean is nearly perfect in adolescent male athletes, with ICC = 0.98, a standard error of measurement (SEM) of 2.9 kg and a smallest worthwhile change (SWC) of 8.0 kg (Faigenbaum et al. 2012).
One small error in judgement while teaching yoga in a single class in a single school can be cause for that program to be completely shut down as we've seen take place in various instances around the country in recent years.
Arnold learned through much trial and error that the smaller muscle groups, such as the calves and abdominals, do not need a full day of rest.
As Dr. Richard Bernstein would say, small doses (of insulin) make for small errors, and large doses make for large errors.
But as that's not 100 % foolproof the net result is a +2.8 point bias for released films vs pre-released films, a margin of error small enough to have negligible impact on our research, as you'll see below.
(As always with polling data and reporting subgroups, some caution should be taken when making comparisons of subgroups having smaller sample sizes — and hence, larger margins of error — than the total national sample.)
As it turns out, the standard errors are larger, not smaller, when estimating statistical models that include all students but do not control for baseline test scores.
Any final changes are made and then I reread the document (as we still often find small errors that sneak in).
As with the cases discussed above, the differences could come from variations in teachers» true value - added across student groups or from measurement error enhanced by the small sample size.
But Rutkowski says the international assessments she studies have thrown out entire countries» results because of much smaller problems — such as a printing error in the exam booklet.
If the scores are highly precise, the measurement errors will be small (and therefore will have little variation); hence the denominator of (1) will diminish (as in Figure 2), and reliability will increase.
But EVAAS scores are calculated to the second decimal place, so an error as small as one hundredth of a point could spell the difference between a positive or negative EVAAS effectiveness rating, with serious consequences for the affected teacher.
«This gives reason to believe that a collision with a small overlap often happens because the party responsible for the [crash] gets into the oncoming lane unintentionally as a result of a driving error or due to inappropriate speed,» the authors say.
On the other hand, for the iPad mini 3, the much smaller 62 percent Color Gamut resulted in a much higher error of 6.8 JNCD going up as high as 22.6 JNCD, which resulted in a Good to Poor Absolute Color Accuracy rating.
We are talking in any case about very small prices and the $ 0.99 is also the excuse many sloppy wordpushers adopt as the reason for error - ridden books «What?
You can trust our eye for detail to catch any small errors you may have made as we work with you to help refine the professional and polished work of art you have created.
This gives us a final opportunity to spot check for any formatting problems that may have been introduced during the design process as well as a final check for punctuation and other small errors overlooked in the editorial process.
Keep a charge on your grammar and vocabulary - This forms the central part of any dissertation, thesis or any academic writing as a small spelling error can lead to an awful impression of yours on the examiner.
There may be some small errors that escaped you and your editor and your friends and family and whoever else, and as an e-book, can continue to be edited.
As I mentioned at RealMoney back when Greenberg left AIG, my experience in my three years inside AIG was that we (the small actuarial unit that I was in in Wilmington, Delaware) found five reserve errors worth more than $ 100 million, but none of them ever upset AIG's quarterly earnings.
Reducing and avoiding errors as much as possible leaves behind a series of small portfolio successes.
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