Sentences with phrase «biggest error we find»

The biggest error we find at the moment is that authors and publishers underestimate the swearing in their books.

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That's according to Knowingly CEO Byron Reese, whose new tool, Correctica, recently found scads of errors even on reputable websites operated by big guns such as the Mayo Clinic, Harvard, and The New York Times.
Most of the big supermarkets will even offer vegan cheeses, although it is likely to be a case of trial and error until you find one that suits your palate.
Very easy to clean, and the more compact size is very nice of error the big, bulky highchairs you usually find these days.
Sensing they were onto something big, Fischbach and Jenkins scoured the literature and found more reports of radioactive decay enigmatically slowing down and speeding up, results so contrary to expectation that they, too, had largely been tossed into the dust bin of odd results and equipment error.
A recent study found that more cancer mutations are caused by these random mistakes than other factors, such as environment or inheritance, Tina Hesman Saey reported in «DNA errors play big role in cancer» (SN: 4/15/17, p. 6).
As this is just a screening test with room for error that is testing for a problem with the potential for big complications, I decided to find out if there was a more accurate alternative that could be used instead of or in addition to the 1 - hour glucose challenge test.
OPENING THIS WEEK by Kam Williams For movies opening August 10, 2007 BIG BUDGET FILMS Daddy Day Camp (PG for bodily function humor and mild epithets) Eddie Murphy, Steve Zahn and the rest of the of the original cast has been replaced for this sequel to Daddy Day Care about the comedy - of - errors which ensue when a couple of fathers (Cuba Gooding, Jr. and Paul Rae) find themselves over their heads trying to maintain order at a summer camp run a muck.
One big secret that people forget is that you can CHANGE an ebook with the touch of a button when you find errors, want a new cover, or need to rewrite that scene that never worked well.
I had returns prepared by solo working advisers where I found mistakes as ridiculous as arithmetic calculation errors (fired after two seasons), and by big - 4 firms where I found mistakes that cost me quite a lot (although by the time I figured that they cost me significant amounts, it was too late to sue or change; fired after 2 seasons as well).
A government study found that 26 % of consumers have at least one potentially material error that makes them look like a bigger risk than they really are.
Even the biggest banks, now enjoying record profits, worry that if their loans default, the agencies that guarantee them — Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and the Federal Housing Administration — will find errors in underwriting and force the lenders to buy back the loans and swallow any losses.
Addressing any errors you find on your report is the very first step you should take in repairing your credit (and it's a big one).
The report by the Federal Trade Commission, completed in December but just released, found that 21 percent of a representative group of American consumers discovered a «confirmed material error» in at least one of the credit reports issued by the Big Three credit reporting bureaus — Experian, Equifax and TransUnion.
(2017 note: I found an easy way to save BIG on flights if you're flexible; it's a course on error fares by Hackerette — highly recommended).
Therefore, when the fundamental hypothesis is sound finding an error is not that big a deal and in fact most of the time correcting errors should strengthen rather than weaken any bottom line conclusion that aligns with reality.
But it doesn't end there, the error is not merely some random oversight, it instead sends curious investigators down a twisted trail to find out what its specific origins are... only to end up at a 1990s place run by a person who is seen in the latest 2016 efforts to demonize Exxon and any skeptic climate scientists who may have had an association with «big oil» companies.
We acknowledge that occasional mistakes will happen (we are human), but we should aim at eliminating errors from the assessments (not a big issue when one can only find one error of any real significance in almost 3,000 pages of an assessment).
In other terms, If your goal were to show that the IPCC got something wrong (say sensitivity boundaries) then you really have to find big errors in temperature.
During my week stay on Midway, I learned so much about creating smart solutions for big problems through hands - on trial and error, learning to deal with the fact that some problems take a long, long time to solve, the care that everyone has for preserving the history of an area while returning it to its original health, and appreciating the incredible diversity of wildlife found on such a small piece of land.
You think you're still in the running to be the next great hire, when the recruiter found a big error on your resume.
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