In the early part of last century, the rate is within
the error of more recent estimates (grey shading), but the mean estimate (black line) is ~ 1 mm / yr lower.
It also accused the department of using teacher data reports, which, the union charged, are «based on flawed tests and [have] a margin of
error of more than 50 percent.
Use of the LMP to establish the due date may overestimate the duration of the pregnancy, and can be answerable to
an error of more than 2 weeks.
Nahonidus, last king of Semitic Babylonia, having dug down to the foundation of the temple in Sippar, discovered, he relates, the foundation tablet of «King Naram Sin who lived thirty - six hundred years before my time»:
an error of more than a thousand years, which, however, does not qualify the significance of the document.
Bard and Delaygue uncovered a number of
errors of a more troubling nature.
Last year, 54 ETFs showed tracking
errors of more than three percentage points, up from just four funds the prior year.
The infractions have ranged from errors of a few square feet, to
errors of more than a hundred square feet, in the «registered size» category for condominiums listed on the MLS system.
Not exact matches
A new study says a fleet
of self - driving cars would be far
more efficient than a bunch
of error - prone humans.
«Far
more important than dialing down the margin
of error is making sure that whatever you're aiming at is unbiased and that you do have a representative sample,» says Andrew Bray, an assistant professor
of statistics at Reed College.
Even as her offspring grow and learn to fend for themselves, the neurological changes
of motherhood persist... She is
more efficient, making fewer
errors.
Of the many reasons pollsters might have been off, this may be one of them: There's more to polling than the margin of erro
Of the many reasons pollsters might have been off, this may be one
of them: There's more to polling than the margin of erro
of them: There's
more to polling than the margin
of erro
of error.
For example, Silver argues that a number
of factors had
more to do with the media's misunderstanding
of what was happening during the election than any alleged
errors in polling.
This can work but «introduces
more potential for
error,» according to what blood pathologist Timothy R. Hamill from the University
of California, San Francisco told WSJ writer John Carreyrou.
The margin
of error for that subgroup is
more than 9 points!
An
error, she writes, occurs when a planned sequence
of physical or mental activities fails to achieve its outcome, and chance can't be blamed: «when we push a door instead
of pull it to open it or,
more frighteningly, step on the gas instead
of the brake.»
Moreover, having automated systems can also help a grocery business grow because manual processes become
more time - consuming and lead to
more errors as a store gets
more customers: «All
of those things make the process
more efficient,» Reid says.
In power since February 2014, Renzi will be determined to prove himself a
more able leader than Berlusconi and avoid the many
errors made in L'Aquila, which lies just 56 km (35 miles) south
of Amatrice.
Unfortunately, most startups end up making one or
more of these six significant branding
errors, compromising their chances
of marketing success:
Through trial and
error I've learned that there's one simple and foolproof way to get rid
of a bad customer without taking on emotional baggage: Raise your price to
more than the customer will pay.
And if a spreadsheet contains
more than 200 rows
of data, the
error - rate pushes all the way up to 100 percent.
Further, there's a good chance the hot hand is
more substantial than we estimate due to another subtle statistical issue called «measurement
error,» which we discuss in the appendix
of our paper.
In April, Google engineers were performing regular networking maintenance on some
of Google's data centers when someone made an
error that triggered a «previously - unseen software bug» to spread the
error to
more computer systems.
GE notes that radiologists»
error rate in x-ray based diagnoses can range from 35 % to 50 %; the hope is that the eight machine deep learning algorithms being deployed as part
of the partnership can help bring that figure down significantly by
more accurately analyzing the medical data.
«Planning for the pain we'd create from
more scale, building the right systems and processes in advance
of scale... sometimes we didn't give ourselves enough margin
of error for, say, product delivery.
As I point out in the video, his observations showed the masses
of clusters were too large, but the numbers he got were far too high, and we now know they must have been in
error (or, to be
more fair, his uncertainties were too large).
«The
more questions that you ask, the
more facets
of it you get at, the
more you minimize the margin
of error, the
more you minimize the noise in any survey,» VanAmburg says.
What's
more, the vast majority
of content marketers make at least one
of the same three crushing
errors.
By breaking up workplace homogeneity, you can allow your employees to become
more aware
of their own potential biases — entrenched ways
of thinking that can otherwise blind them to key information and even lead them to make
errors in decision - making processes.
Trump was slightly
more explicit in calling out an alleged
error regarding her Melania Skin Care Collection, writing «the statement surrounding the performance
of my skincare collection is completely false.»
While research from the American Medical Association showed that 7.1 percent
of all claims paid by insurers in 2013 contained a mistake, patient advocates and other professionals who review medical claims for accuracy put the frequency
of billing
errors at
more like 80 percent or even 90 percent.
Some
of those
errors, noted by finance bloggers, can cause a lot
more long - term consequences than others.
In many companies, the cautious,
error - free employee wins every time while the aggressive ones completing the same amount
of work in half the time, albeit with a few
more minor mistakes, get lost in the shuffle.
Brookings Institute researchers found that
more than 20 %
of Americans have a material
error on their credit report that could affect their credit score — and many don't even know.
It's
more of when you see it working without
errors, even though you know the technology is not ready yet, but when you've seen it driving you for hours, you realize this is special.
If a ton
of businesses miss the boat by being absent or invisible online, even
more make another avoidable
error: failing to plan for what they'll do once potential customers do find their businesses online.
Independent research firm Clearview Energy Partners
of Washington D.C. noted in a comment late on Wednesday that Judge Boasberg's order pointed to «omissions» in the Corps» analysis, which the Corps may be able to address quickly, rather than larger
errors that might require
more study.
The latter, which yields about $ 23 billion in revenue for banks across the globe, according to Bain, poses a chance for banks to switch from manual, expensive and
error - ridden letters
of credit to a
more streamlined, secure and efficient distributed ledger.
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.
If find any
error then the issue can be solve by filing a dispute with one or
more of the three credit bureaus: Equifax, Experian and TransUnion.
People will
more likely link to correctly spelled articles than to content that's full
of grammatical
errors.
The response plan should definitely include the following: manage the cybersecurity incident in order to limit damages, make sure you collaborate well with the rest
of your company and with other organizations, create metrics for measuring the incident response efficiency, prevent
more by minimizing human
errors, create incident response protocols that will improve your team's effectiveness.
The data used for ad targeting feels
more personal than ever, and the Cambridge Analytica story shows us the
errors of levying personal information in ways users neither want nor expect.
In group two, we excluded borrowers whose calculated savings represented
more than 95 percent
of their loan balance, as this is likely an indicator
of a data entry
error.
When even a geekish user
of bitcoin can make payment
errors, the young users
of Snapchat and Facebook must learn to be
more vigilant in entering amounts in their smartphones, or they are also likely to find themselves transferring the wrong amounts to the wrong people and then trying to ask the recipients for their money back.
After analysts fixed a computer programming
error that had inflated the total, the CDC reduced its estimate
of cases
of «severe maternal morbidity» this year from 65,000 to
more than 50,000.
& 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.
We'll simply have to wait and watch this giant tug
of war
of trial and
error before we can gain
more insight.
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Error, Reports
of Modi Snub
The longer you project a company's metrics and ratios into the future, the
more important your margin
of error is.
In addition to the standard types
of coverage like general liability insurance or property insurance, the operational risks that tech companies face trigger insurance needs that are solved by
more nuanced lines
of coverage like technology
errors and omissions insurance and cyber liability insurance.