Sentences with phrase «human errors do»

ALL VEHICLES: While we make every effort to prevent pricing errors, key stroke and human errors do occur.
While we make every effort to prevent pricing, equipment vehicle listing errors, key stroke and human errors do occur.
Think about how to ensure that human error doesn't stop the date being entered incorrectly or not at all.
«Overall, the Zestimate is incredibly accurate — with a median error rate of 4.5 percent — but occasionally human error does occur,» Zillow spokesman Viet Shelton said in a statement.

Not exact matches

«We were not violating any Kickstarter rules, but at the back of my mind, I had this fear that what if, knowingly or unknowingly, due to a human error, we end up doing any kind of miscommunication with the backers or the customers» that Kickstarter would consider problematic, says Sanghavi.
The massacre was blamed on human error; the government did not warn local beekeepers about plans to spray so they could temporarily cover the hives.
However, we are human, and therefore we do not warrant that product specifications, pricing, or other content on the online services is complete, accurate, reliable, current, or error - free.
Heidi Shey, a senior analyst at Forrester who studies the cyber insurance space, says insurers are in an excited «land - grab» state, gobbling up as many customers as they can because insurers believe most businesses will not file a claim, or there could be a cyber event that doesn't get covered due to an exemption, such as human error, credit card fraud, or email fraud.
Most policies do not cover terrorism - related breaches, human error, or fraud (including business email compromise).
When errors or empty shelves are discovered, Bossa Nova sends a meesage to a human worker, who is summoned to do the restocking (manipulating goods is a complex mechanical task still under development, so a human worker is needed to handle products).
I would hope that that would free me up enough sanity and / or time to do something worthwhile instead of mindlessly punching a clock every week with the fear of an unexpected change outside my control (economy, medical emergency, human error at my job...) leaving me to live out of my car.
& It is unnecessarily costly to operate a business, financial institution, or financial intermediary where human workers are doing jobs that computers are capable of handling faster, more efficiently, and with less error than human workers.
What we do know about all claims for God's existence, and supposedly inherent qualities, is that they are all indelibly stamped by the fears, wants, prejudices, errors, and limitations of their obviously human authorship.
But we may hope that the dawn of reason and freedom of thought in these United States will do away all this artificial scaffolding, and restore to us the primitive and genuine doctrines of this the most venerated reformer of human errors
It seems that ultimately, what this does is set humans up as judge over Scripture to determine what is «true» and what is «error
This is in fact a resurgence in other terms and with other objectives in view — of the error always committed by Christians who intervene in the sphere of human actions to justify them and to testify that in the end man has good reason for doing what he does.
Of course when it comes to hearing from God in this way there is so much room for human error so you do need to weigh everything up and ask God to help you discern what is from him.
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.
And in doing so it leads to a serious error in logic: after abstracting so completely from the experiential quality that pervades all of nature it sets forth the desiccated end - product of its abstracting as though it were reality - itself and everything else a mere coloring by human sensory projection.
I suppose we don't notice it, but we make so many compromises with human snobbery, human sin, human error, and human greed, the nearer we are to the top in ruling other men.
A strong case has been made by F. J. E. Woodbridge that Plato not only does not seriously regard his «perfect state» as realizable, but that he means to make us see the error of imposing perfection too rigorously on human fallibility.3 Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward illustrates the utopia which becomes a persuasive call to radical social reforms.4 It also illustrates one of the functions of utopian thought as a medium of realistic criticism of the present.
Because He has not «inspired» these human hands, there will be errors sometimes, but I do not believe that such human mistakes will make the Bible any less the Word of God.
By inerrant I mean, as the word suggests, without error; such that if God were interested in directing an inerrant account of the life of Andrea Yates it simply could not say «the woman heard God say that she should drown her children in the bathtub» but would have to qualify it with «the woman believed that she heard...» Without that qualifier, it would not be inerrant, it would not be «untrue but historically accurate» if God did not actually say it then saying that he intervened in human history at that point would be incorrect.
But may we hope that the dawn of reason and freedom of thought in these United States will do away with this artificial scaffolding, and restore to us the primitive and genuine doctrines of this most venerated reformer of human errors.
For now, my only point is that there does not seem to be any passage in the Bible which defends the doctrine of Inspiration as it was taught to me: that the Holy Spirit guided human authors to compose and record through their personalities God's selected message without error in the words of the original documents.
But we may hope that the dawn of reason and freedom of thought in these United States will do away with all this artificial scaffolding, and restore to us the primitive and genuine doctrines of this the most venerated reformer of human errors
When the disciple is in a state of Error (and otherwise we return to Socrates) but is none the less a human being, and now receives the condition and the Truth, he does not become a human being for the first time, since he was a man already.
Nevertheless, if Christ's humanity did not diminish his divine nature as being the Son of God and without sin, it follows that human authorship of the Bible need not diminish its divine nature as being the Word of God and without error.
I found deep wisdom (and errors) in all of the Great Religious Traditions; but nowhere did I find as great an affirmation of the human person as the Judeo - Christian Tradition and especially in Christian mystery of the Incarnation.
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.
Watford, westbrom, but to be honest i do nt blame losses on officials we get 90 mins to win games bit i think across the league its been poorer this year more than previous esp.linesman decisions i end up watching more than just the arsenal games but arsenal is where my heart and loyalty lies and its been week in and week across the league this year on officials i understand close offsides and fouls here and there cause football has a tremendous gray area in terms of constant action but linesman have missed multiple offsides by 5 yards and more and the consistency hasnt been there one week a call is this way next week the call is the other way but i am going to stop going on about officials as of now as you said and i agree its down human error an apart of the game
Human nature may lead us to make great errors, but it is our responsibility to do what we can to overcome them and to set things right.
What does trouble me is BPI's use of a raw material which by its very nature is highly pathogenic, such that we all might be endangered in the case of human error (as when BPI's ammonia system stopped working for sixty seconds in 2009, leading to 26,000 + pounds of infected meat)(http://nyti.ms/56MIYK) or a new strain of E coli — not part of BPI's admirably advanced testing protocol — emerges (as one did in Germany last summer, killing 345 and sickening 3,700 +.)
I routinely see basic statistical and logical errors in papers on human medicine that I do not believe would pass muster in a, shall we say, purer science.
With the TB Blood Test, you don't have to worry about human error or interpretation.
CDC works 24/7 to protect America from health, safety and security threats, both foreign and in the U.S. Whether diseases start at home or abroad, are chronic or acute, curable or preventable, human error or deliberate attack, CDC fights disease and supports communities and citizens to do the same.
After the human error that kicked off the 2011 Southwest blackout, myriad elements of the system did not behave according to the grid operators» models.
Evil and error, he argues, can not be grasped without first understanding why humans often do the right thing.
Even when autonomous vehicles are doing everything they're supposed to, the drivers of nearby cars and trucks are still flawed, error - prone humans
Instead, what we get is a large monster who shows up for no reason to do battle with two other monsters — sorry «moo - tows» — who appear to have been unleashed because of some kind of human error (maybe, I'm still not sure of the details).
Programmable counter systems can be used to do this quickly and easily, and reduce the likelihood of human error.
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.
Technology is not burdened with the causes of human error — stress, tiredness and carelessness — and is therefore consistent in flagging potential scams when invoices don't match recorded orders or sales.
Had another shop do another diagnostic on it (because the other shop that installed the fuel pump, in their words, made a simple human error of forgetting to re-attach the fuel line back on, leading to a gallon of gas being spilled out as I pumped it at the gas station).
«If you think, why did God create the world, how does he love the world, what in the world, if you imagine him through the lens of Christ, what in the world breaks his heart, it seems to me it's the irreducible beauty and pathos of human beings and their capacity for love and their capacity for loyalty and all the rest that is simply beautiful, even though in many forms it is in error, it is possibly destructive, and so on....
As Waid explains in his process blog, the concept was to have four panels drop in one after the other as the reader scrolls across a particular panel, but he ran into both a technical obstacle and a human error, the latter being that he didn't describe his idea clearly enough to artist Peter Krause.
It is clear that boards and managers, being humans, make the same errors as most people do.
Despite the increasing use of computers, however, most decision - making is still done by human beings and is therefore subject to human error.
A review is usually triggered either at random (about 0.01 % of all returns get a random audit to have a human verify the computers are doing things correctly), or because your return was flagged by the computer because of some irregularity — usually something that might need to be changed like a math error, or underreported income.
EXAMPLE: Prior to chiding you on ERRORS in your approach («interest rates too low»), he does the totally normal and all - too - human mistake of trying to praise, and only then correct: «your calculators look very useful».
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