Sentences with phrase «errors in reporting what»

Weiskopf explained that a big problem with collecting and identifying scat in the field is that researchers mostly rely on morphological characteristics such as shape, size or associated signs of snow leopards, and since scat from different species can look similar, this can lead to misrepresented population estimates and errors in reporting what the snow leopards are actually eating.

Not exact matches

Since Mr. Brundige cited statistics in his report to the town board it would be silly not to conclude this letter with statistics based purely on logic: Since the error of machine - collected data at the airport versus actual human data collection is 10 times what Mr. Brundige reported for a specific period of time, then the town board must correct all data in Mr. Brundige's report by multiplying the figures by 10.
The report also found that the overall level of people owed money from HMRC because they under - claimed what they were entitled to in error remained static for the third year in a row at 0.7 %.
Troy officials would not explain what Mayor Patrick Madden asserted were factual errors in the State Attorney General's Office report criticizing the Troy Police Department's investigation of the fatal officer - involved shooting of a DWI suspect during an April 2016 traffic stop.
The legislative aide likened the situation to Paterson's admitted messy handling of the U.S. Senate appointment involving Caroline Kennedy and more recently what was deemed in a new report as his «errors in judgment» in the handling of an aide's domestic violence incident.
«The Dignity for All Students Act was created to protect students but four years later, many schools remain unsure of what to do and make serious errors in reporting incidents of harassment and bullying,» DiNapoli said.
«From the brief report it is not clear what the levels of disease mtDNA are in the various tissues of the offspring, although the average is relatively low, nor is it clear whether the + / -0.92 % is standard deviation, standard error or a confidence interval, although we assume standard deviation.
Policy makers, civic leaders, and media outlets are encouraged to scrutinize this report with skepticism, recognizing it for what it is: an error - ridden document commissioned by a biased organization with a political agenda and conclusion in mind.
What many people do not realize is that sometimes there are errors in your credit report and these errors can cause the magical 3 digit figure to decrease.
New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman started investigating the practices of the credit bureaus back in 2012 from the many complaints from his constituents about credit reporting errors and the what seemed to be a scam they encountered when trying to correct the errors.
Get familiar with what's in your report and look for any errors or inaccuracies.
Look for anything that doesn't belong on the report, along with any errors, and do what you need to in order to keep things up to date.
The Fair Credit Reporting Act says that you must be told what's in your credit file and have any errors corrected.
Should these approaches prove unsuccessful, you will need to decide what's more important — continuing to make your case that the issuing and reporting of the parking ticket were done in error, or protecting your credit score and your pocketbook by finding some other way to resolve the matter.
Once you reviewed your credit reports and if you feel there are errors on your credit report file, tell the credit reporting company, in writing, what information you think is inaccurate.
Mystery bill may signal error, memory failure or fraud — If an unknown credit card bill shows up in your mailbox, it's time to take a closer look at what is on your credit report... (See Mystery credit card bill)
In your letter indicate what is inaccurate and why, include your report with the errors clearly highlighted as well as any sort of documentation you may have supporting your claim.
For another, much as I respect the National Academy, and the various members of the panel that did that assessment, it was in the end their informed opinion being expressed, and there are actually quite a few factual errors in that report (indeed, Steve McIntyre and I had a rare moment of agreement on this, regarding what they said about ice core records in Antarctica).
What adjustments are needed to correct for errors in Antarctic modeling and how will that change the current projections from those in the IPCC 4th Report?
He admits an error, but frames the «discussion» as one where it seems like the error wasn't REALLY an error... really was just a bit of clarifying that little, teeny misunderstanding of which figure in what report... No Brian, that's not what happened.
This is tantamount to an admission that the IPCC AR4 is riddled with errors, omissions, possibly even fraud, and that the people who have been questioning what has been going on at the IPCC have been correct in their assessments of «unprecedented» problems with the report and the people responsible for it.
The onslaught intensified as errors in the Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change's most recent report surfaced in January and policy makers and reporters began to question what has become the gold standard of climate science.
I note what you say about deep ocean heat storage, although the amounts reported by Purkey & Johnson are not huge, have large error bounds and will to some extent already be accounted for in the standard 0 - 3000m ocean heat storage datasets.
f anybody is still in any doubt that it is UNSCIENTIFIC to make claims about hottest years, without taking into account error bars, I would advise what the World Meteorological Organisation had to say on the issue in their report on global temperatures for 2006: «All temperature values have uncertainties, which arise mainly from gaps in data coverage.
If anybody is still in any doubt that it is UNSCIENTIFIC to make claims about hottest years, without taking into account error bars, I would advise what the World Meteorological Organisation had to say on the issue in their report on global temperatures for 2006: «All temperature values have uncertainties, which arise mainly from gaps in data coverage.
That's what Hubbard and Lin reported, and that's what allowed me to estimate a lower limit of systematic error in the record from standard climate stations.
The number has been quoted in the Journal of Patient Safety, which reports that the number of people that die from what it calls preventable adverse errors (PAEs) represents a sixth of the national annual death count.
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What if the information in my credit report is wrong If you find an error in your credit history, you should report the error to the credit bureau.
To address what he calls «erroneous information and unfounded conclusions» in the NCLC report, Rosen wrote the article «Consumer Group Report on Inaccurate Criminal Background Check Reports Loses Impact Due to Lack of Objectivity and Errors» that is available at: http://www.esrcheck.com/articles/NCLC-Report-on-Criminal-Background-Checks-Inaccuratreport, Rosen wrote the article «Consumer Group Report on Inaccurate Criminal Background Check Reports Loses Impact Due to Lack of Objectivity and Errors» that is available at: http://www.esrcheck.com/articles/NCLC-Report-on-Criminal-Background-Checks-InaccuratReport on Inaccurate Criminal Background Check Reports Loses Impact Due to Lack of Objectivity and Errors» that is available at: http://www.esrcheck.com/articles/NCLC-Report-on-Criminal-Background-Checks-InaccuratReport-on-Criminal-Background-Checks-Inaccurate.php.
The first step in fixing credit report errors is to identify what's wrong.
While the lender is prepared to pay its standard compensation on each loan, what if a disclosure error results in exceeding the tolerances on the Good Faith Estimate (GFE); a loan's fees must be reduced to meet high cost (or Qualified Mortgage) thresholds; or appraisal or credit report charges are not collected by the borrower?
(MCT)-- Whether you plan to buy a home in six months or a year or two, you've probably been told to request your free credit report to check for errors and to see what a lender can learn about you from the report.
What if a buyer did not want the sale price reported and it was reported by the listing agent in error, could this be grounds for legal action from the buyer against the agents and TREB?
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