He then went further, stating that there was «no reason» to suppose it would do anything other than act as an incentive to
avoid egregious errors and eliminate the making of grievous mistakes [71].
Not exact matches
You are wasting your time with verbal discussions here — you can actually work out the microcanonical description of this particular gas, and have
avoided becoming engaged in the discussions of the Velasco paper only because you wished to help instruct me on my ignorance first, because of the
egregious errors in my thermodynamic reasoning.
Most of the folks posting here are knowledgeable enough to
avoid that kind of
egregious error, so it is good to be cautious before accusing them of stupidity.
The recording itself is not made available to the public, to
avoid tampering; but it is possible to have a particular recording transcribed by a court - approved stenographer, and (after approval by the judge, to ensure no
egregious errors slipped through and the case was not heard...
The recording itself is not made available to the public, to
avoid tampering; but it is possible to have a particular recording transcribed by a court - approved stenographer, and (after approval by the judge, to ensure no
egregious errors slipped through and the case was not heard in private) the transcript made available to the public like any other document.