Sentences with phrase «human error rather»

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Rather than expose miners to the risk of a human error - induced accident involving a multi-ton vehicle, Clearpath takes the driving out of human hands.
It shouldn't surprise you to learn that human error is a leading cause of most hacks and cybersecurity threats, rather than the sophistication of the threat itself.
Rather than ruminating on your weaknesses or talking up your strengths, your best bet is probably to be your own good friend and simply accept your flawed human nature, forgiving yourself your errors.
Uber's recent accident was not the self - driving software's fault, but rather because of human error, according to investigators.
Rather than let human weaknesses infect our knowledge base, you use it to root out biases and errors.
Finally, the credibility of science itself has been shown — once again, and as if we needed a reminder — to be subject to such ordinary human failings as ego defense, the willingness to bend the truth rather than admit error, and the temptation to disparage and insult one's opponents.
Since the UK uses paper ballot, the possibility for human error in the recount is obviously still there, however sorting errors should on average be reduced, since this will be a further check on resorted piles, rather than the initial sorting.
All of that said, most breaches and attacks arise not because criminals are doing a crack job, but rather as a result of ignorance and human error.
The point is not that you can deliberately stop paying attention, but rather if your attention wanders for a second or two, the machine corrects for the human's error.
whether we are really up against criminals who rely on the sceptics being a bit namby pamby and treating corruption as «human error» rather than deliberate intentional malice to defraud the public.
«None of these attacks appear to be overly sophisticated, but rather take advantage of mistakes and human error to gain access,» he told the E-Commerce Times.
One common error in most couples is that they get stuck in fighting about concrete situations, rather than addressing their underlying universal human need to feel safe, liked, and cherished by their partner.
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