Sentences with phrase «given human error»

Every firm wants to be perfect in its due diligence review, but the likelihood, given human error, is that few ever are.

Not exact matches

Given these historical errors and oversights in both our biblical interpretation and our artistic engagement, we must support efforts to study and present a true, uncompromising picture of both the glory of God's creation and the depths of human folly.
It meant that «the light of the Holy Spirit, which is given in a particular way to the pastors of the church,» as Humanae vitae describes it, does not guarantee lack of error or replace human analysis.
If the combinations are necessary, they give metaphysical truth; if impossible, they give metaphysical error — in both cases with the qualification that our human understanding has only fallible powers of discernment in such matters.
If we accept the account of human nature given by the Western theological and philosophical traditions — that we are free, rational beings, limited and imperfect, prone to diversity of opinion and errors in judgment — we may be more inclined to be not only tolerant but gracious and loving toward those with whom we disagree.
Post-Christian paganism has succeeded in capturing, for its own trivial and narrow ends, some of that wholehearted Christian devotion which ought to be given to God alone.The idolatrous worship of organized human power is the fatal error which is common to all the varieties of our postwar paganism.
In The Stand, King's magnum opus — or at least his best book, since he would probably give the magnum - opus nod to his bloated, interminable seven - volume Dark Tower saga — the survivors of a global superflu face off in an apocalyptic battle royale, but the superflu itself is an entirely human creation, a dark thing conjured up by the just - doing - our - job good men in the U.S. military and released into the world by simple human error.
Human coding, in fact, allows to reduce misclassification errors given that human coders are indeed more effective than ontological dictionaries in recognising all the specificity of the language and in interpreting the texts and the author's attiHuman coding, in fact, allows to reduce misclassification errors given that human coders are indeed more effective than ontological dictionaries in recognising all the specificity of the language and in interpreting the texts and the author's attihuman coders are indeed more effective than ontological dictionaries in recognising all the specificity of the language and in interpreting the texts and the author's attitude.
«These new insights into the complexities of epigenetic regulation are contributing to our basic understanding of this process in human health and disease and gives us new vision for how to go about targeting errors in DNA methylation with innovative drug therapies.»
On average, every duplication of the human genome includes 100 new errors, so all that reproducing gave our DNA many opportunities to accumulate mutations.
«Creating images improved participants» memories and helped them commit fewer errors, regardless of what kind of list we gave them,» said Merrin Oliver, lead author of the study and a Ph.D. student in the educational psychology program in the College of Education & Human Development at Georgia State.
The output is human - readable, and the tool gives examples and tips for hard - to - understand errors.
The output is human - readable, and we give examples and tips for hard - to - understand errors.
Know the difference in a socialization attempt that was simply a bad fit, or that fell apart due to human error on your end (your dog wasn't feeling well, or you paired him with too many dogs or dogs that already had behavior problems), and a socialization attempt that fell apart because your dog needs some training or structure only a professional can give.
The computer program is an easy to use photo recognition and pattern identifier that can give you the best result while limiting human error.
By attempting to give you human - like physics based game play fueled by human - like trial and error and human - like human - likeness.
Further, he makes the classic logical error of «begging the question» or assuming the proposition as part of the «proof» when he says Given that global warming is «unequivocal», and is «very likely» due to human activities to quote the 2007 IPCC report, in addition to the obvious argument from authority.
Measuring the distance apart and speed of 2 satellites in space orbiting the earth to the width of a human hair with no margin for error [damn those drift recalculations], and taking into account unknown factors with respect to the true values for water depth, water weight at different salt concentrations, ice depth magma flows, volcanic activity etc [ie making a lot of guesses], plus taking human motivation on board [like CO2 increase must melt ice surely] can give you an accurate measurement of the volume ice in Antarctica.
Human emissions currently at 8 GtC / year + / - 20 % or + / - 1.6 GtC (the estimation errors are less than that, but here we give you some advantage).
Given that human CO2 production is such a small percentage of the total production, even a small error in measuring natural effects could be the cause of the observed increase.
They are not independent, their differences are not based on a random distribution of errors, there is no reason whatsoever to believe that the errors or differences are unbiased (given that the only way humans can generate unbiased anything is through the use of e.g. dice or other objectively random instruments).
See Scott O. Lilienfeld, Rachel Ammirati, and Kristin Landfield, «Giving Debiasing Away: Can Psychological Research on Correcting Cognitive Errors Promote Human Welfare?
Still, given the scale of production, level of secrecy and vast room for human error surrounding new film and TV releases, it's a wonder that anything manages to premiere without first popping up online.
The sheer volume of bitcoins traded on the exchange, combined with the prime importance of exchanges to the Bitcoin economy, gives MtGox the power to, whether through malice, incompetence or simple human error, significantly manipulate the Bitcoin price in either direction unilaterally.
Mark Sear, CTO, EMEA of cloud computing and data storage business EMC says a balanced solution can give the best results, using technology to improve efficiency while incorporating a human touch to reduce errors.
We want our wives / husbands to be perfect, give us the world and be XYZ, yet we're unwilling to be flexible enough to allow for human error, much less a compromise.
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