Sentences with phrase «checks against error»

1040Now does have summary sections which I suppose should provide some checks against error, but in my opinion, the software should have those checks in place too.

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However, the counter-majoritarianism of The Federalist Papers is paternalistic and elitist, concerned to defend the people «against their own temporary errors and delusions» by dispersing and checking power [5].
Of course, you can also send in Project Gutenberg error reports — and we will gladly check these against various edition, and these will be fixed for the rest of the history of that eBook.
Also, be sure to check for any judgments or liens that are against you as well as general errors like being mistaken for another individual.
Checking your credit report annually can help you prevent and resolve credit report errors and can help against identity theft
Checking your credit reports will not count against your score and will give you the opportunity to spot errors that may negatively affect your score.
Yes, you don't get the built - in checks that you entered the same dollar amount in each, but (1) you need to reconcile your books against reality anyway occasionally, so errors should get caught, and (2) the transactions really are separate things from each entity's perspective.
I recall a case where both Mathematica and Maple got the answer wrong, (although in fairness, Mathematica made more sophisticated errors, and Maple failed naively...) and we took some considerable time writing and verifying our own routines (three independent routines written by three different people cross checked against each other) before we were satisfied.
It might be worth checking them against the actual book just to make sure they read verbatim, that's just the sort of ammunition for someone like Plimer to engage in his trademark gabbledygook so he can attack a minor error rather than answer the main thrust of the argument if he were to notice this post
However, lawyers may benefit the most from checking their thinking against Dobelli's list of errors.
The Fair Credit Reporting Act also protects employees against issues with inaccurate records, including background check screenings and criminal records that might include errors like incomplete information, misclassification of crimes, and not reporting when a person was exonerated, or the charges were dropped.
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