There are so many components to consider while writing that it can be difficult to account
for small errors.
The process of compiling evidence and documents is also complicated, and many claims are denied
for small errors or inaccuracies.
The new automated loan review system rolled out in May, which complements the loan defect taxonomy, «is supposed to ensure that lenders won't be severely penalized
for small errors and address the uncertainty of enforcement actions,» Kevin Stevens, director of the FHA's Home Mortgage Insurance Division, said in a speech earlier this month at a National Council of State Housing Finance Agencies conference in Washington.
As Dr. Richard Bernstein would say, small doses (of insulin) make
for small errors, and large doses make for large errors.
The reduction varied from 14 percent
for a small error in the gene to cutting risk by about 50 percent when an entire copy of the gene was disabled.
Not exact matches
Still, credit bureau reports do have some potential
for error, so
small businesses should not necessarily use them as the only source of consumer credit information.
Sure there are funds that add in commodities, currencies and private equity, but the margin
for error becomes that much
smaller in a low return environment.
Every year, Canadian
small business owners lose thousands of dollars in fines and penalties
for simple payroll processing
errors.
(I'm ignoring
small tracking
errors for now as insignificant.)
With 28 - year - old Genevieve Lacasse in her prime, and up - and - coming 23 - year - old Ann - Renee Desbiens ready
for their opportunities, Szabados has a
small margin of
error in the group stage when Canada faces the other three teams in the world's top four.
Generally, the risk of
error increases
for lower levels of geography and
for smaller populations.
Its pitch was simple: If you have a bit more than walking - around money, instead of buying ETFs, you can just buy single stocks, and take advantage of your single - stock losses more efficiently, lowering your tax bill in exchange
for some
small amount of tracking
error.
It would have struck him to the core to make a «
small apology»
for what in his judgment were not
errors.
The occasional bit of misinformation or superst ¡ tion passed down in
error is a
small price to pay
for all the useful wisdom that comes with it.
Denouncing them as blind guides, fools, hypocrites and a brood of vipers, he uttered harsh public words condemning them
for their many
errors, including their preoccupation with tithing on
small matters and their neglect of more important things such as justice and mercy (Matt.
For Heidegger the history of being is, in a sense, the story that being has told of itself down the centuries, over which philosophers have had only small control; and so they can not be given full credit even for their erro
For Heidegger the history of being is, in a sense, the story that being has told of itself down the centuries, over which philosophers have had only
small control; and so they can not be given full credit even
for their erro
for their
errors.
Forgive me, therefore,
for pulling you up on one
small but rather critical
error of fact that occurred in the first footnote to the...
Forgive me, therefore,
for pulling you up on one
small but rather critical
error of fact that occurred in the first footnote to the article.
The challenges will be greater, the margin
for error smaller, and the pressure will be back.
The Eagles» margin
for error will be much
smaller going forward.
But a few laps from the end a
small error at turn 14 dropped him further back, and he had to settle
for second.
Starting with 1 Loss in the Playoffs really handcuffed these guys as their margin
for error was even
smaller but they fought hard in two straight Playoff Games.
The margin
for error will be even
smaller next season, so we need to do all we can to be ready
for the challenge and also stop others where it's possible alas city and Sanchez.
It means in games, there is a
smaller margin of
error for Arsenal.
Every team who wins the league will likely lose no more than 5 league games — and we give up a loss at home to West Ham! It makes our margins
for error even
smaller, and now we need to make up those 3 points at either Stamford Bridge or Old Trafford.
If your baby is very young or very
small or has any health issues, I'd make an effort to get a room with a kitchenette or microwave so there would be no room
for error.
The site has a disclaimer in
small print saying the publishers do not «make any representations as to the accuracy or efficacy of the information provided nor do they assume any responsibility
for errors, omissions or contrary interpretation of the subject matter herein.»
The more representatives you have in any given district, the
smaller the rounding
error, and hence, the less room there is
for gerrymandering.
Differential turnout reporting between support
for different parties might also have made a
small contribution to the polling
errors.
It's a
small error to be sure, but may not instill that much confidence
for those already skeptical of the city Board of Elections.
According to Chairman Christopher St. Lawrence, problems arose when insurance companies mistakenly sent reimbursement checks meant
for ambulance services to patients, who were notified of the
error but did not always return the funds and had to be brought to
small claims court to recover the money.
The update adds candidate spending data from the Electoral Commission (expressed as a percentage of the long and short spending limits
for each constituency) and corrects a
small number of
errors in variable names.
The margin of
error for Republicans, especially on Long Island, is
small considering the narrow divide of the chamber.
Perhaps the toughest problem of all to overcome, at least
for young scientists, is the fact that, as with any probability problem,
small numbers of publications and citations inevitably mean big
error bars.
«Although both water balance - based and GRACE - based groundwater volume estimates are subject to
errors, the relatively
small area of the Central Valley in the eyes of GRACE might also be responsible
for that recovery discrepancy,» Lee said.
The GRIM is ideal
for spotting
errors in psychology and other fields that report results from
small samples, its creators note.
The moon is too
small for its core to have grown hot enough to churn and create a magnetic field, so researchers have attributed the magnetism to everything from asteroid impacts to measurement
errors.
For cancers in which only a
small percentage of mutations are due to random DNA replication
errors, by contrast, primary prevention efforts — those aimed at minimizing harmful environmental exposures — will continue to be the most effective way to reduce cancer deaths, the researchers said.
Eventually the AT was calibrated to differentiate hydrogen peroxide from wine, water, shaving cream, and contact - lens solution — and, as margin
for error or if terrorists tried using many
small bottles, to detect it even in minuscule quantities.
But
for physical simulations, which can tolerate
small margins of
error, 30 to 40 qubits could already be useful, Martinez says.
The
error of the variational approach was about 15 percent
for the ground state of hydrogen, 10 percent
for the first excited state, and kept getting
smaller as the excited states grew larger.
MZ twin pairs discordant
for T2D are rare, and our relatively
small sample size increases the risk of type II
errors.
From 1992 to 2003, the decadal ocean heat content changes (blue), along with the contributions from melting glaciers, ice sheets, and sea ice and
small contributions from land and atmosphere warming, suggest a total warming (red)
for the planet of 0.6 ± 0.2 W / m2 (95 %
error bars).
The analysis ascribes that a large EF underestimate is the dominant source of
error in all models with a large positive temperature bias, whereas an EF overestimate compensates
for an excess of absorbed shortwave radiation in nearly all the models with the
smallest temperature bias.
For the LTQ - Orbitrap Velos data, the distribution of mass deviation (from the theoretical masses) was first determined as having a standard deviation (σ) of 2.05 part per million (ppm), and a mass
error of
smaller than 3σ was used in combination with Xcorr and ΔCn to determine the filtering criteria that resulted in < 1 % false positive peptide identifications.
yes when it comes to cups, size does matter It's a bit of a try and
error, you can experience leak usually if the cup is too
small for or if it's too soft
for you.
«Menopausal women who took estrogen and progesterone faced a
small increased risk of cancer
for more than two years after they stopped...» Since the Post syndicates its content to hundreds of local papers, this serious factual
error landed on the doorsteps of millions of women.
One
small error in judgement while teaching yoga in a single class in a single school can be cause
for that program to be completely shut down as we've seen take place in various instances around the country in recent years.
Different types of rennet [yes, they're also produced in multiple ways, and carry traces of chemicals etc] can be aggravating, so choosing a rennet is really a matter of trial and
error, but a friend who always got super sick when eating parmesan [standard
for all pastas, creamed potatoes etc] has gone
for organic parmesan and introducing it 1 - 2 grated bits at a time, and very slowly, is now up to a
small chunk.
The authors concluded that a protein intake of 2 — 2.2 g / kg under these conditions only allows
for a
small margin of
error before nitrogen losses occur.