His conservatism kept
him a great number of errors that tripped up other celebrated managers.
Trommer and colleagues65 found that children with ADHD evidenced
a greater number of errors on a psychomotor task designed to assess inattention.
Not exact matches
It is a
great error to conceive
of democracy in Utilitarian terms, as that form
of government that affords «the
greatest good to the
greatest number,» where «good» means pleasure, happiness, and the fulfilling
of desires.
We have been approaching this very scientifically; we have been doing our own scientific polling and even some
of the polling being done by independent people, the
numbers are looking
great and so I am confident that from what is being done scientifically, plus or minus any margin
of error, we will make 50 % plus... «We are looking at issues
of concern to people in different regions and so the campaign message is tailored to address the concerns we find in any particular region and the response we have got is very enthusiastic.
If things become complicated, we just add transistors,» says Jim Handy, an analyst with the semiconductor market research firm Objective Analysis in Los Gatos, Calif. «As flash storage has progressed, it's common to have more
errors, so we have needed more algorithms with fancier math and a
greater number of transistors to perform the corrections.»
A
great number of credit reports contain
errors that can be costly when you take out a loan and can further increase the amount
of interest that you will be charged.
They can also acquire a
number of different illnesses over a lifetime, however, the
greatest risk by far to a bird's life is accident and human
error.
I've actually been to a
number of talks that presented the results
of simulated and measured
error propagation; the results showed that simulated propagation (under various assumptions) was actually far
greater than measured
error propagation (using sensitivity - type approaches).
Salby, in his short term focus, is committing the same
errors as a
number of previous skeptics — and demonstrating a
great lack
of understanding
of the carbon cycle in the process.
Yes, the
greater the
number of conceived indirect effects, the
greater the
number of compounded sources
of error for each indirect step.
Tasks that require relatively less thought generally produce the
greatest number of trainee
errors through complacency.
I am also computer - oriented, and believe that computers should play a
greater role in our healthcare system, as they can help reduce the
number of medication
errors and mathematical miscalculations, when utilized properly.