Maximum brightness soared to 383 lux and color accuracy managed an average
error of less than one, making the M3800 only the second laptop (after the Zenbook NX500) to offer such a result.
If those projected decreases in fertility rates are off by only 0.5 births per woman (
an error of less than 10 % in many high - fertility countries), the date at which the world reaches 11 billion will occur five decades earlier and will raise the global total population by 2100 to nearly 17 billion and still rapidly growing [3].
Looking back over more than 10 years, fossil free portfolios would have had a tracking
error of less than 1 % (Compared with the average tracking error of active managers, 5 %)
On the ishares.ca site, they have a tracking error chart for XSP, which shows an annual
error of less than 1 % for the past three years.
Unlike previous pointing systems used by NASA, the WASP can accurately point highly sensitive instruments at the right observation targets with a margin of
error of less than one arc - second.
Recently, we conducted testing which determined that the technology is reliable with a margin of
error of less than three feet.
In the important pressure range from between 50 to 110 kilopascals (0.5 to 1 atmosphere), the National Physical Laboratory has guaranteed
an error of less than 0.0005 per cent since 1939.
Not exact matches
In another study conducted by psychologists Jane Vignovic and Lori Foster Thompson that focused solely on electronic communication, writers
of the message were found to «be
less conscientious, intelligent and trustworthy when the message contained many grammatical
errors.»
For business users, it means they'll be able to fire off dozens
of emails in
less time and with fewer spelling
errors and smudges on their phone display.
And the more
errors they receive, then maybe the
less likely they will be to prepare in the even
of an emergency,» De La Garza said.
& It is unnecessarily costly to operate a business, financial institution, or financial intermediary where human workers are doing jobs that computers are capable
of handling faster, more efficiently, and with
less error than human workers.
Covering up the
error did not look like too bad an option at the time because stocks were priced at one - half
of their fair value and so it was hard for anyone to imagine that prices could ever again rise even to fair - value levels much
less to overpriced levels.
Not only is this process out
of date, it is also slower,
less comprehensive and prone to
error.
And
of course, any
errors that have crept in affect
less than 1 %
of the texts.
You mean «must have», not «must
of», and there should have been a possessive apostrophe on «persons», though — to be fair — your
errors with English grammar are probably
less serious than others that you are making
Theologians had become both over-assertive and over-sensitive to
error since the challenge
of Protestantism, and many Catholics among the educated, formed in a deep rut that allowed no distinction between doctrine and common theological opinion, found their faith hardly
less troubled than did their non-Catholic brethren.
Finally, by listing the
errors of modernism in syllabus form, the Vatican did, contrary to Hittinger's assertions, take the
less constrictive approach.
According to the Barna study, the percent
of engagement people have with the Bible — from being engaged (reading the Bible at least four times a week), friendly (engaged with the Bible
less than four times a week), neutral (read the Bible once a month or
less and see the Bible as the inspired word
of God, but acknowledge it can have some
errors) and skeptical (see the Bible as «just another book
of teachings written by men)-- has started to stabilize and return to its normal rates after the rate
of skepticism increased by 4 percent to 14 percent and the rate
of friendliness dropped 8 percent to 37 percent in 2011.
That's
less than the margin
of error in survey research.
The Reformers spoke in biblicist terms when trying to rid Christendom
of what they identified as Catholic
errors, but biblicism became a
less functional standard once Protestants began to disagree among themselves about the meaning
of the Bible.
Whitehead turns out to be right: the presumed «exactness»
of logic is a fake, and Russell was no more or
less prone to
error or excess through employing it than were other philosophers (like Whitehead) who eschewed it — a point Russell seems later to concede in his account
of his subsequent «Retreat from Pythagoras» (BR, p. 54).
Mutations are random
ERRORS which almost never benefit the animal much
less transform the descendents
of a dinosaur into a human being.
Because He has not «inspired» these human hands, there will be
errors sometimes, but I do not believe that such human mistakes will make the Bible any
less the Word
of God.
In the same way, new scientific discoveries, which correct previous
errors, can not make the existence
of God more or
less probable.
If one goes to the center's website, there are no
less than four articles or interviews assailing Pius XII (one
of which combines criticism
of Pius with criticism
of Palatucci), repeating all the standard
errors about the wartime pontiff» e.g., that he was «silent» or indifferent during the Holocaust and did little or nothing to protect Europe's Jews during their darkest hour.
An
error in Roman dating is
less probable than one in our own computation
of the month Xanthicos.
Since the probability for any one
of these prophecies having been fulfilled by chance averages
less than one in ten (figured very conservatively) and since the prophecies are for the most part independent
of one another, the odds for all these prophecies having been fulfilled by chance without
error is
less than one in 102000 (that is 1 with 2000 zeros written after it)!
On materialism the will, along with the sense
of self that actualizes it, is merely a feature
of the human organism and is no
less prone to
error than the biological mechanisms responsible for inaccurately manifesting the transgendered person's identity.
The field
of imagination at any rate is broad, ranging from automatic, instinctual, or reflex actions (in which the problem
of meaning is virtually, but not entirely, non-existent), to more or
less habitual modes
of response to «natural signs,» and rising ultimately to sophisticated conceptual activity and various poetic or secondary forms
of meaning — making in cultural and social significations.19 In the higher reaches
of semiotic activity an increase in imaginative freedom is accompanied by a greater risk
of error.
If the answer to question 1 is «Yes» then the SCOTUS made a grave
error in allowing corporations to pay their employees
less than they agreed to in the contract to provide health insurance coverage regardless
of their faith in return for hours worked.
When the disciple is in a state
of Error (and otherwise we return to Socrates) but is none the
less a human being, and now receives the condition and the Truth, he does not become a human being for the first time, since he was a man already.
Also, the heat will intensify the flavor
of the flowers so when cooking with culinary lavender, it can be a trial - and -
error, always remember,
less is best.
It was a well - played Game that saw UM just make a few
less errors en route to getting the advantage for the rest
of the match..
It should be obvious to Wenger that we need to concede
less away from home and convince the wing backs to stay back, instead
of marauding forward leaving gaps for our opponents to test the back three, which is when our
errors mostly come into play.
His lack
of length gives him
less room for
error than other guys, and so far at N.C. State he has not played with the type
of intensity one would hope.
Absolutely and getting a good CM in the likes
of Cazorla who is great at exploting spaces will help with the build up play and transition from defence into attack, which would also lead to
less errors and giving the ball away.
Dr. Whitten states that there are
less margins
of error in the pediatric clientele when using the LMA, particularly the neonate.
To limit reporting
errors, we calculated the z score
of weight for age using the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's reference and considered z scores
of 5 or greater or − 5 or
less as biologically implausible.22
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).
And from the comments: KJ, a below the line ballot may still be counted if 90 % or more
of it is completed with three
errors or
less (and here's the tweet that proves it, full details are here with examples).
It was slightly
less accurate in 2010, with an average
error of 18 seats for the three major parties.
As you go about treating all staff as assets instead
of liabilities, try to maintain the spirit
of «we are all in this together» rather than «staff are to be seen and not heard» as this type
of thinking would allow you to form a strong Ministry with
less errors and inefficiencies.
«Because we can not conclude that the (instruction)
error was harmless beyond a reasonable doubt, we are obliged to vacate the convictions,» the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court
of Appeals wrote,
less than three months after reversing former state Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver's separate corruption conviction on the same grounds.
Less than a week after unveiling his spending plan to lawmakers, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy
of Connecticut learned that because
of an accounting
error, his budget had exceeded the state's spending limit by $ 60 million.
Mr Grayling acquired a reputation for being highly effective in attacking Labour ministers when he was an up - and - coming Conservative MP but has made a series
of errors since being elevated to the party's high command and has shown a
less sure touch since he was promoted to one
of the four most senior posts in the Shadow Cabinet.
The final YouGov poll not to prompt using minor parties would have had an average
error of 2.0 % for the main 4 parties, and 1.6 % if you included the Greens — suggesting it would have been
less accurate on the main parties, but more accurate for the Green share
of the vote.
«There's a vacuum
of clarity on when an
error warrants an erratum versus a retraction, much
less an investigation into possible wrongdoing,» says the lead author, biostatistician David Allison.
They also found a smaller cycle
of waviness about every 200 years, Bowen said, although the margin
of error in their records makes that finding
less robust.
At
less than a millimeter long and a quarter
of a millimeter wide, a mosquito egg doesn't give researchers much room for
error.
«Our new programming language is easy to use, it takes
less time to write programmes, and the sources
of error have been removed.