A thorough re-examination of ARIFS over the past 10 years could better
characterize error in the model.
Not exact matches
This
error [consists]
in the employment of the notion of an actual entity which is
characterized by essential qualities, and remains numerically one amidst the changes of accidental relations and of accidental qualities.
He must therefore be
characterized as beyond the pale of the Truth, not approaching it like a proselyte, but departing from it; or as being
in Error.
«Historically, our dealings with the ministry of finance since 2013 have been
characterized by deliberate inventions or
errors and mistakes, withdrawal of salaries, deductions
in salaries and deliberate mistakes.»
In what historians on the panel characterized as a «fatal error,» the convention decided to put its proposed constitutional changes — including the creation of an independent redistricting panel — in a «take - it - or - leave - it» package rejected by a statewide vot
In what historians on the panel
characterized as a «fatal
error,» the convention decided to put its proposed constitutional changes — including the creation of an independent redistricting panel —
in a «take - it - or - leave - it» package rejected by a statewide vot
in a «take - it - or - leave - it» package rejected by a statewide vote.
The report also features new jargon like «tolerance» and «exceptionality» to
characterize «how willing policymakers are to risk an
error of over-inclusion» or «the cutoff
in a teacher rank distribution that is used for decision - making.»
On this note, and «[i] n sum, recent research on value added tells us that, by using data from student perceptions, classroom observations, and test score growth, we can obtain credible evidence [albeit weakly related evidence, referring to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's MET studies] of the relative effectiveness of a set of teachers who teach similar kids [emphasis added] under similar conditions [emphasis added]... [Although] if a district administrator uses data like that collected
in MET, we can anticipate that an attempt to classify teachers for personnel decisions will be
characterized by intolerably high
error rates [emphasis added].
Unfortunately it shows,
in my judgment, a current tendency by this group of scientists and their supporters to react by down grading some serious and basic statistical
errors and inabilities to place uncertainty measures on results to a level of «minor» flaws and to
characterize the criticisms as personal attacks.
Because the model parameterizations are not scale aware, increased precipitation produces zonally asymmetric climate circulation patterns that
characterize the «
errors»
in the model simulations.
Over the next 3 years the Ocean Colour Climate Change Initiative project aims to: Develop and validate algorithms to meet the Ocean Colour GCOS ECV requirements for consistent, stable,
error -
characterized global satellite data products from multi-sensor data archives; Produce and validate, within an R&D context, the most complete and consistent possible time series of multi-sensor global satellite data products for climate research and modelling; Optimize the impact of MERIS data on climate data records; Generate complete specifications for an operational production system; Strengthen inter-disciplinary cooperation between international Earth observation, climate research and modelling communities,
in pursuit of scientific excellence.
I would not
characterize his conduct as dishonest but rather as an
error in judgment fueled by an aggressively optimistic view that had significant financial consequences, or at least could have.
The Court of Appeal concluded that the original trial judge had not made an
error in characterizing the dispute:
Everything from
errors in grammar and punctuation, to sloppy written work product, to misunderstandings caused by ill - conceived, quickly sent texts has been
characterized as consequences of a «continuing assault of technology on formal written English.»
C.A.) O'Connor J.A. explained this principle
in more detail,
characterizing it for the first time as a processing
error.
The motion judge ruled that the order the respondent sought was properly
characterized as a motion to correct an
error in the title of proceedings under r. 5.04 (2),
Kahneman presented their new model of the mind to the general reader
in Thinking, Fast and Slow (2011), where he
characterized the human mind as the interrelated operation of two systems of thought: System One, which is fast and automatic, including instincts, emotions, innate skills shared with animals, as well as learned associations and skills; and System Two, which is slow and deliberative and allows us to correct for the
errors made by System One.
Security researcher Brian Krebs has had direct, personal conflict with them
in the past, and their
errors permitted him to
characterize them accurately.