Sentences with phrase «by small errors»

That «observation» is supported by too many other tenacles to be taking down by some small errors in the weather stations.
Criticism finds acceptance in a culture that measures success by small errors rather than by large - scale successes.
Measurements of such precision, stretching over so many light - years, can be thrown off by the smallest errors, Cowie points out.

Not exact matches

So was it a shipping error that was going to require me to re-order, or a small delay caused by the shoes being temporarily out of stock?
If the speed or aim is off by a tiny amount, those small errors add up to big distances over intercontinental ranges.»
That is the only explicit statement of the trinity and it was added by Erasmus in the 16th century!!!! This is just the a small small example of the errors in the bible.
It is absurd, and a misuse and misunderstanding of how the Word of God is written, to try to prove an error in the Word of God by finding a seed smaller than a mustard seed.
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.
In the end Vettel was even beaten by his teammate, apparently the result of a small error on his final run.
Even the smaller teams are now playing from the back without panicking which the almighty arsenal goalkeeper and defenders can not try without conceding goals by some funny errors.
Fixed - effect models are reported throughout, because these reflect only the random error within each study and are less affected by small study bias (usually the result of selective publication of small studies with extreme results)(39).
Second, the samples in each constituency are too small to be reliable by themselves and are subject to more than just sampling error.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani said a «clerical error» made by Donald Trump's foundation in 2013 had been corrected and that it was a «small matter.»
«CCHQ accepted in March 2016 that it had made an administrative error by not declaring a small amount constituting 0.6 % of our national spending in the 2015 election campaign.
Now Google's fleet of self - driving cars has completed 140,000 miles on the road with only two small accidents — one of them caused by human error.
While some research was previously done by his and other groups on a smaller scale, «This is the first real description of a method that could be used broadly across a range of conditions to operationally measure diagnostic errors and associated bad outcomes so that we can track our performance and see whether our interventions are making a difference,» Newman - Toker says.
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.
The reduction varied from 14 percent for a small error in the gene to cutting risk by about 50 percent when an entire copy of the gene was disabled.
It also offers an alternative to the approach used by biologist Craig Venter of building a genome from scratch to impart new properties to cells — laborious because even the smallest error kills the cell (see «Craig Venter: Why I put my name in synthetic genomes «-RRB-.
For cancers in which only a small percentage of mutations are due to random DNA replication errors, by contrast, primary prevention efforts — those aimed at minimizing harmful environmental exposures — will continue to be the most effective way to reduce cancer deaths, the researchers said.
«The aim of this quantum technique is to change the orientation of the spin in a targeted manner, thereby minimizing errors caused by small perturbations,» says Glaser.
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.
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).
Now speaking of sizing — The brilliant thing with jeans is they go up in small increments so you can be really precise in finding the perfect fit, simply by trial & error.
Project Cars 2 offers a massive vehicular toybox, let down by inconsistencies and a litany of small errors.
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.
Given the extensive controls used in value - added models, it is possible that even if confounding occurs, for many teachers it could lead to errors smaller than those produced by other means of teacher evaluation.
The Small Capitalization data may be contaminated by a serious error.
Such small discrepancies either aren't picked up by lenders or they might consider it to be within the margin of error.
I checked the worst error that could be caused by persistent rounding and it was many orders of magnitude smaller than the discrepancy I was seeing.
By the way there was a small error in your spreadsheet.
You can easily rectify a small error, such as a misspelling, absence of a hyphen in a last name, or transposition of a street number by contacting the credit bureau and providing supporting documentation.
The tracking error could be positive or negative by dropping the smaller names.
If the CAD goes up by exactly the amount that FX forwards suggest it should, then the tracking error should be extremely small, amounting to essentially the transaction costs of FX forwards, which are tiny.
A small percentage of people experienced water leakage, but often this was due to human error or an occasional defect that was promptly replaced by the company.
I made a small booking error but this was sorted out perfectly for me by the lovely host when I checked in and we got an even better room.
A few other small issues exist within the game too - there isn't a lot of replay value; there are no significant boss battles besides those few encounters with Kuro; there are several trial and error «escape» levels that can get tiresome - but these niggles are only made more apparent by the inherent quality of the rest of the game.
After trial and error, we decided on a book case which separates into small parts, inspired by the geometric design of the title logo.
One tactic, as mentioned by Mike in the article above, was how to discredit an entire science merely by finding one small error in it.
But if someone will not admit a small error and insists on shifting the conversation away from directly adessing it by comments on the magnitude, then I see that as slimy bill Clinton equivocation.
The error rate in IPCC AR4 WG1 is small by any standard for any scientific document.
However the ARGO errors are much much smaller than the pre-ARGO measurements (maybe by two orders of magnitude, one for each temperature reading and one for the sparseness of sampling?).
Unfortunately, some members of the global warming orthodoxy have claimed the atmospheric temperature data from the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) has been discredited because small errors in calculation of the orbits of satellites have corrected by UAH.
Since the surface and deep ocean start at very different temperatures, and you only change surface heating by a small percentage, you actually would have a starting time that was pretty far out on the error function curve.
P (Obs calendar - age = y) does not change much when y changes by a small amount, small enough that the carbon - 14 age changes by much less than the standard deviation of the measurement error.
It has been shown, for example by [Parker et al., 1994], that this is the case, and that marine SST measurements provide more useful data and smaller sampling errors than marine air temperature measurements would.
By the way Kramm has recently shown that if the climate sensitivity to 2x CO2 is as small as your value then it can not be discerned within the error of calculating any average annual temperature and if something can't be observed then I wonder about its existence
In physical sciences, where an OLS regression model with normally distributed errors is validly used to estimate a slope parameter between two variables with observational data, errors in the regressor variable contributing a small part of the total uncertainty, it is usual to accept the uniform prior in the slope parameter (here Y) implied by the regression model.
wouldn't any small errors introduced by homogenization come to dominate with repeated homogenization?
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