Sentences with phrase «error prone teams»

UTD have the same points count they had last year, also they have been one of the most error prone teams, yet conceded the fewest goals from errors.

Not exact matches

He is prone to a few errors but fans need to watch what he does for the team, a bit more fairly, methinks.
The good news is, the Black Cats doesn't seem to be too error - prone, especially compared to the other teams featured in this article.
Though United captain Patrice Evra remains indispensable to the team, the ageing French full - back has shown himself to be prone to making errors.
For an error - prone goalkeeper in a team that can't defend, it was amazing feat.
Arsenal are the most error - prone team in Europe and against Ostersunds, in the 21st minute, an error by Kolasinac gifted Ostersunds the ball in huge amounts of space.
song, a blundering third rater good only at passing the ball to an opponent and giving away free - kicks, denilson a chicken going nowhere, diaby a headless donkey, rudderless vela, error - prone clichy and buttered fingered» alumuniam: have been provided enough opportunities and they had failed and should be off - loaded if to succeed against top clubs and buy couple of top class players and not cheap french fries.To top it the team have too many softies rvp, gibbs and now cesc who for the past two seasons seems to be watching from the comfort of home or in the stands..
The stem cells that proliferate the most in response to damage caused by cigarette smoke repair their DNA using a process prone to errors, setting the stage for lung cancer, according to a study publishing January 26, 2017 in the open - access journal PLOS Biology by Marie - Liesse Asselin - Labat and her team of the Walter and Eliza hall Institute of Medical Research, Australia.
The method is at least as sensitive as PCR, Mirkin says, and more accurate — the team could also detect a change of a single letter in the DNA, a technically difficult feat for error - prone PCR.
And like software, books are products which are hand - crafted by a team of human beings, all prone to their own errors of judgement, lack of skills, and opinions on what they are creating.
The investigation had produced more than 30 million documents, including emails, spreadsheets and other materials, that had to be reviewed and sorted into privileged and non-privileged information, a task that would take a team of junior lawyers months to complete and potentially be prone to human error and inconsistencies.
Denise Carraux, Vice President of Legal Automation and Process Management for Stewart Legal Services, leads a team responsible for managing invoices for Stewart's growing Legal Services group and, principally, eliminating a labor - intensive paper process that was prone to errors and required numerous revisions to billings.
Sample resumes for this position include such tasks as developing customized solutions to improve the productivity and capabilities of GIS analysis teams, translating business logic into functioning programs that efficiently and reliably turn inputs into outputs necessary for critical organization functions, and producing automated solutions for time - consuming and error - prone tasks ranging from the mass production of mapping products to spatial data management.
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