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Not exact matches
You've also
inadvertently reinforced my point about the glaring
errors Wenger
makes when you mentioned that football is more than one player, it's a team sport.
Seemingly unambiguous genetic goals — like trying to
make people more intelligent — not only involve millions of genes, raising the specter of easy
error, but might involve conditional relationships: For instance, our intelligence might be tied to memory in ways we can't yet decode, so trying to improve one ability might
inadvertently impede the other.
After one to four extended shifts, interns were 3.5 times more likely to report that they had
made a fatal
error and were 8.7 times more likely to report they had
inadvertently harmed a patient.
Making changes to the DNA in human embryos could accidentally introduce an
error into the human gene pool,
inadvertently creating a new disease that would be passed down for generations, critics say.
While this isn't the time to be
making major changes to the book, it is extremely common to
inadvertently introduce new
errors in spelling, punctuation, or grammar while incorporating the edits.
The association
made a filing
error with the city in not disclosing the source of the funding within the deadline and
inadvertently did not identify the PAC in its campaign phone calls.
ARMLS is reaching out to our Subscribers to
make sure they understand the
error, and do not
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