It had a margin
of error of plus or minus four percentage points, according to the paper.
We have serious reservations about the very possibility of a government official raising the defence of officially induced
error of law in relation to the performance of his or her duties.
The
standard error of measurement at this achievement level was 15 scale score points.
While all reasonable care has been taken in preparing this data, no responsibility or liability is accepted for
errors of fact or for any opinion expressed herein.
The results in this release have a margin of
error of + / - 3.5 percent.
Last year, 54 ETFs showed
tracking errors of more than three percentage points, up from just four funds the prior year.
Check your resumes
for errors of fact, typos, formatting woes or omissions.
Furthermore, they say, a test's standard
error of measurement may be large enough to throw into question the use of the results.
However the basic idea you have is a sound one, in principle, because one can use the estimated
sampling error of the estimated quantities to construct an expected forecast error distribution.
The observed temperature change is in the region of just under 0.7 °C (1.3 °F)
with errors of ± 0.05 °C (± 0.1 °F).
It was slightly less accurate in 2010, with an
average error of 18 seats for the three major parties.
Reduced cases of
errors of other departments to ensure customer satisfaction and timely service.
Since then, I've made it my own by trial and
error of using different types of whole wheat flour.
Several
common errors of reasoning make all of us susceptible to certain misconceptions about psychological health.
It was a
serious error of judgment — he lost 81 colleagues, some of whom are going to be off the reservation permanently now.
Firstly, you want to give the exit poll a margin of
error of about 20 seats either way.
How can real estate professionals help their clients
avoid errors of judgment?
Thus a model could be in error by a whopping 40 percent and yet the temperature seems to have a modest
error of only ten percent.
Some again have done neither and thus fallen
into errors of commission and omission that could easily have been avoided.
And also hope the Gunners have learnt their lessons from this game, because there are lessons of
errors some of which are school boy error to be learnt and corrected.
You may dispute a charge under «claims and defenses» if it is a billing
error of more than $ 50.
It is a
grave error of judgment to assume that terrorism can be stamped out by war.
Given to
errors of logic and unwilling to go all the way past the «god did it» or «god must have done it»..
Does the capacity to do so indicate honestly that the religious
error of saying «no» is tolerated?
The final 2010 reports appeared earlier this month, and I looked up the tracking
errors of most major index funds and ETFs.
Recently, we conducted testing which determined that the technology is reliable with a margin of
error of less than three feet.
In addition, the search for remedies for
basic errors of modern methods has been going on for some time now.
If binding, parties are usually bound by the decision until you can prove the arbitrator was really biased, made a
gross error of law or exceeded the arbitrator's authority.
As the correlation gets lower, one must pick fewer than the bottom 25 percent of all teachers in order to avoid making excessive
errors of classification.
This, however, is not due to
systematic errors of the models, but to random fluctuations in the climate system.
It is inherent in the data set, being derived by an equation from the standard
error of estimate.
In a rare instance it is possible she reported and someone made a
human error of not processing it.
We estimate the most probable global warming for a doubling of CO2 to be near 3 °C with a probable
error of ± 1.5 °C.