Sentences with phrase «higher number of errors»

«The more decisions you make, the more your portfolio trends towards average and the higher number of errors creep into your decision making,» says Hugo Lavallée, manager of Fidelity's Canadian Opportunities Fund.
And although Hart led the way in the race for the Golden Gloves, his high number of errors leading to goals (5 - «compared to 1 the previous term) saw him drop out of contention for the Stats Zone gong.

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As I point out in the video, his observations showed the masses of clusters were too large, but the numbers he got were far too high, and we now know they must have been in error (or, to be more fair, his uncertainties were too large).
Without trial and error you may find yourself struggling to figure out what content works specifically for you and what helps you reach the highest number of people.
The poll was conducted using an online panel of 1,021 Canadians from Dec. 7 to Dec. 12 and is considered accurate within 3.5 percentage points for the national numbers, with higher margins of error for regional breakdowns.
Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this article misstated the number of students killed in the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., in February.
Our workflows are not as efficient as they could be, and the number of errors that occur in tasks like data entry, routing invoices, matching POs and supporting audit requirements are too high.
The Pole has made a number of high - profile individual errors this season, and was dropped to the bench for five games for backup «keeper Lukasz Fabianski.
Surprisingly Chambers as the youngest of them but is the most composed of all — regardless getting so much stick from his previous performance — The number of individual error that leads to goal is alarmingly high.
Mignolet has made a number of high profile errors this season and has also been criticised in the media for his lack of command over his defence — a back line that has been shaky without the added concern of a lack of faith in an underperforming goalkeeper.
WhoScored actually had this one pretty spot - on for Juve's weaknesses: 1) «Were caught offside often,» and 2) «Committed a high number of individual errors
Simon Mignolet kept the highest number of PL clean sheets in 2015, however, his blunders and errors have hurt Liverpool.
It follows that through an unprecedented number of high level meetings and summits, our heads of states have attempted to manage the consequences of the crisis in a «trial and error» mode and always in a climate of emergency.
The researchers then confirmed that the number of singly paired chromosomes — also called univalents — was higher in older mouse and even human egg cells, indicating that age - related segregation errors could be tracked back to increased numbers of prematurely separated chromosome pairs.
At Xcel Energy, the utility firm with the highest total wind capacity in the United States, the number of forecasting errors has dropped since 2009, saving customers some US$ 60 million and reducing annual CO2 emissions from fossil - reserve power generation by more than a quarter of a million tonnes per year, says Drake Bartlett, a renewable - energy analyst with the firm who is based in Denver, Colorado.
Conventional near - infrared semiconductor detector systems are limited by low sensitivity and high error rates and can not count numbers of photons.
Surveillance that is not stringent enough, on the other hand, would allow eggs with a lot of jumping gene - related errors to survive, and lead to a high level of birth defects, such as those caused by an incorrect number of chromosomes in the offspring.
As these rates are generally thought to be higher than the error rate of Complete Genomics sequence data, a number of discrepancies are to be expected.
It showed that, of the 10 schools that reported the highest numbers of dropouts, only one was a traditional, comprehensive high school — and the principal of that school said it ranked so high because of a data error.
I wouldn't necessarily read too much into the AE - derived October number being 2.4 % lower than the Amazon - derived one for September: it could just as easily be estimation error — for example, as mentioned earlier, our estimated US share of the overall global Kindle pot, at 77.5 %, could have actually been high by 2.5 %... or, for that matter, low by 2.5 %.
If you have a complicated case or a large number of errors to dispute, you may see higher costs than if you only have a few items that need to be addressed.
Juicy Excerpt: Silver's take was rooted in two realities: (1) three - point polling errors are common; (2) there was an unusually high number of undecided voters going into the election and that increases the chances for seeing a polling mis - prediction.
Consumer advocates have said that as many as 80 percent of credit reports have errors, Hobson said, although the credit agencies disagree and say that number is too high.
[2] They go on to suggest that «the actual number» is «likely... much higher,» [2] though, of course, they ignore or overlook all the errors and misrepresentations bound up in their basic calculation.
Because of an editing error, an article on Thursday about the new home of the Whitney Museum of American Art, which is to open May 1 at the southern end of the High Line, from which the museum expects to attract visitors, included an outdated number of visitors to the park.
Slight errors in this process and the generally weaker representation of common long - timescale variability expressed in groups of trees mean that low - frequency chronology variability is not as strongly expressed as the high - frequency given the same number of tree core samples.
[Response: Estimates of the error due to sampling are available from the very high resolution weather models and from considerations of the number of degrees of freedom in the annual surface temperature anomaly (it's less than you think).
The mean average of all the linear trends is slightly positive (+1.0 mm / yr, with a standard error of 0.1 mm / yr), but there are a large number of gauges with substantially lower or higher trends.
And he therefore now knew that Wahl and Amman's work suffered from exactly the same problem as the hockey stick itself: the R2 number was so low as to suggest that the hockey stick had no meaning at all, although another statistic, the reduction of error statistic (or RE) was relatively high.
2) There are errors in the assumed forcings, such as: a) AR5 let stratospheric aerosol concentration go to zero after 2000 (a sure way to prod the models into higher predictions), but it actually increased for the next 10 years «probably due to a large number of small volcanic eruptions».
Furthermore, because of the small number of samples and the high «noise» of the samples around the trends, the effective AR - 1 corrected 1 sigma error is 0.94 C for GISS, 0.42 C for CRUT, and 0.61 C for NCDC.
When I simulated how many times would actually measured random value would be indeed true highest value (sd = 0.7 was 0.7 for value and 0.5 for a measurement error, both normally distributed), I've got the following results (Number of years, being highest percentage): 2, 0.801146 10, 0.532256 20, 0.46076 50, 0.384286 100, 0.338422 135, 0.32037 200, 0.30028 1000, 0.232482 10000, 0.165234 I am not sure, but can we conclude that 38 % likelihood was actually not that small?
Unfortunately for everyone concerned with climate change, regardless of individual views about the degree to which it is prompted by human conduct or a result of natural variation, it only takes a small number of high profile errors or examples of malpractice to undermine everyone's trust: a crucial point when billions, perhaps trillions, of pounds and dollars could be spent erroneously.
«it only takes a small number of high profile errors or examples of malpractice to undermine everyone's trust»
It is clear that the editors must have been rushed into print with the high number of very simple copy editing errors — too numerous to list.
According to the Centers for Disease Control, we can expect a higher number of injuries resulting from Kentucky medication errors for the following reasons:
In part 1 of this series, I pointed out that the Texas Supreme Court was granting more petitions than would be expected by random selection for the 3rd (Austin), 4th (San Antonio), 8th (El Paso), 13th (Corpus Christi), and 14th (Houston) courts of appeals, and I raised the question of whether the numbers might be higher because these courts were committing more errors than the other intermediate appellate courts.
Indiana Father Plans to Sue Department of Child Services for Wrongful Death, Indiana Injury Lawyer Blog, September 6, 2012 Indiana Department of Health Says 2010 Had Highest Number of Reported Medical Errors in Five Years of Collecting Data, Indiana Injury Lawyer Blog, August 13, 2012 Photo credit: «Waiting room» by kwinton on stock.xchng.
Large numbers of patients, staff shortages, lack of medical equipment, a high stress environment, multitasking challenges, all contribute to errors and mistakes that may cause illness, injuries, or even death.
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