Sentences with phrase «even bigger error»

Santander's Formula 1 Twitter account may have accidentally revealed the name of Ferrari's 2017 car, or made an even bigger error.
Computers allow us to do more complex extrapolations and therefore make even bigger errors.

Not exact matches

That's according to Knowingly CEO Byron Reese, whose new tool, Correctica, recently found scads of errors even on reputable websites operated by big guns such as the Mayo Clinic, Harvard, and The New York Times.
Even after fixing the technical error, GoPro's (gpro) drone never appeared to be a big seller.
Believing the bible is truth, even though it is fraught with factual errors, shows a big difference between religious and scientific.
People that even say they believe in God say but it is hard to believe that the Bible is complete and without error but they also believe they have a big God.
Most of the big supermarkets will even offer vegan cheeses, although it is likely to be a case of trial and error until you find one that suits your palate.
Obviously Cech is a big plus from the original team, I must admit I was worried that he may revert back to Ospina as he is now fit, but even Wenger knows there is no room for error at all.
Selling Nemanja Matic to Manchester United now looks a big mistake and Casemiro looks an ideal potential replacement, even if it could prove an expensive error letting the Serbian go.
Quinn's biggest strategic error was her inability to craft an effective or even a coherent response to the palpable voter anger over her instrumental role in enacting legislation that overturned two successive public referenda limiting the terms of the mayor and Council members.
Which raises the question of why researchers even bother to do these big «what did you eat and how sick did you get» kind of studies; they must have error margins big enough to to drive a truck — sorry, a lorry — through, even if the researchers aren't up to some shady manipulation of the numbers, as you show that they were here.
He gets in my face, picks up on form and technique errors, and even has the balls to mention them, plus the biggest benefit of them all is that Kyle is supportive.
Even at big publishing houses, chances that a few errors will slip through are high.
Even some big publishers are getting into the game by dumping cheap OCR converted ebooks full of errors onto the market.
Ebooks, even from big publishers, are full of OCR errors and other mistakes.
Saying «well, they shouldn't publish then,» is frankly horrible when there are even errors in books put out by the big five (or six if you count Harlequin which is synonymous with the romance genre).
Book typos and errors can be embarrassing and frustrating, but it shouldn't be (as long as you're having your work professionally edited and proofread) since a perfect, book typo / error - free novel seems like an impossible feat to accomplish, no matter if you're self - published, trad - published, or if you're a struggling writer or a bestselling writer, even the biggest names in fiction get dinged with errors and typos.
And, as an aside, once PPACA [Obamacare] really kicks in, part - time work may become even bigger; very ill - thought out law, unforced error $ $
Even the biggest banks, now enjoying record profits, worry that if their loans default, the agencies that guarantee them — Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and the Federal Housing Administration — will find errors in underwriting and force the lenders to buy back the loans and swallow any losses.
We recently covered the top 10 investing myths in a prior post, the ten biggest mistakes that even experienced investors make because of errors in the «popular» wisdom.
You want to make sure the information in your credit file is accurate — even small clerical errors could have a big negative impact on your FICO Score.
I estimated in http://howtoinvestonline.blogspot.com/2009/12/historical-effect-of-inflation-and.html how a portfolio including non-hedged US index, EAFE index and emerging markets would have done over 1992 - 2009 and it seems that hedging would have provided little benefit even without taking account of big tracking error performance penalties.
2) I would argue that even before discussing strategic errors related to compromise around specific areas of legislation, we need to consider whether a «big bill» approach such as cap and trade — that required technically complex deals with almost every relevant special interest and industry sector in the country — was ever even politically possible or sustainable if it did manage to pass.
And WWF even provided the source for a rather big error in the AR4 concerning Himalayan glaciers.
I think every single time I have done a big (30 + sheets of Excel) financial model, there have been errors in it (and I'm not even the jock putting that stuff together, just get involved along the way).
I even got to give a big shout out to my lovely wife / domestic warrior, Susie Vreeland who even though she had 4 kids in 5 years she was able to teach herself how to start her own business basically through Youtube and trial and error
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