The news further highlights how little margin there
is for error when treating an Ebola patient and strongly suggests that health care workers were not adequately trained to handle Ebola cases at the hospital.
Not exact matches
It
's still early days
for DirecTV Now, and there
's plenty of time to address the
errors and improve the customer service experience.
The goal
is to reach 5,000 per week no later than June 30, but in order to achieve that and allow
for a margin of
error, Musk
is setting the new goal of 6,000 per week by that date.
The companies surveyed all had at least 20 employees, while the margin of
error for the sample
was plus or minus 3.54 percentage points, with a 95 % confidence level.
Launching a crowdfunding campaign
for a cooler in December
was a bit of an
error in judgement, said Grepper.
While one driver who makes an
error is truly unfortunate, one driver that makes the same
error for millions of people should
be unacceptable.
The margin of sampling
error for all respondents
is plus or minus 4.1 % age points.
When visitors arrive there they will find nothing but an
error message telling them the page they
are looking
for is missing.
For the first few years after he introduced his shoes into his own stores in 2006, it
was very much trial and
error.
Software can take over your invoicing and bookkeeping features,
for instance, often without the
errors that you might make when you
're multitasking or rushing to get to your next meeting.
Even as her offspring grow and learn to fend
for themselves, the neurological changes of motherhood persist... She
is more efficient, making fewer
errors.
This
error is not limited to the line item
for reducing regulatory burden: the Tories made the same mistake
for every item they adopted from the Zycher and Conference Board of Canada reports.
That means the margin of
error for each subset can
be huge.
You'll save tons of hours of work, it will offer you the opportunity to analyse your strategies
for maximum results, it will help you avoid human
errors, it
's easy to use and it will also allow you to keep monitoring what it
's happening with your followers, listen to them, and engage with all of them — no one should
be left behind.
(Medical malpractice,
for example,
is a form of
errors and omissions.)
Suddenly, the company
was defending itself not
for outages or billing
errors, but
for the off - duty behaviour of an employee.
Next in line
are intelligent applications
for administrative workflow (worth $ 18 billion), fraud detection ($ 17 billion), and — fascinatingly — dosage
error reduction ($ 16 billion).
For example, Silver argues that a number of factors had more to do with the media's misunderstanding of what
was happening during the election than any alleged
errors in polling.
The pharmacy here
is Six Sigma perfect, a production standard that results in about one
error for every million bottles filled.
What makes these
errors so difficult
for companies to deal with
is they have no visibility into what operators
are doing because the locations
are so remote.
The margin of
error for that subgroup
is more than 9 points!
Because the margin of
error is 3 points, the pollsters
are confident that support
for Trump in the total population
is between 40 % and 46 % — or 43 % plus or minus 3 percentage points.
Misdials
are human
errors, but on other occasions technology
being used
for illegal activity has let down its master.
A Monmouth University survey released on Wednesday — conducted by telephone, and with a plus - or - minus 3.5 % margin of
error — found that 51 % of registered voters said they would vote
for or lean toward a Democratic candidate if the 2018 elections
were held today, compared to just 36 % who said they would vote or lean Republican.
Trump's
error was more in not addressing the backstabbing
for which his administration quickly became famous.
She advances from British psychologist James Reason's contention that a mistake
is distinct from an
error (though she uses the terms interchangeably
for readability's sake).
Congressional testimony and investigations by the company and regulators revealed that GM engineers knew of the faulty switch
for at least a decade, but a series of
errors led to affected vehicles
being recalled only in 2014.
Unless revenue grows, the rest will
be covered by that $ 2.2 million profit, leaving little margin
for error.
But in the world of business, it
's equally important to check
for grammar and spelling
errors for three reasons:
So
is there any way out of this conundrum, a technique that allows
for people's self - protective impulses but still helps them wholeheartedly admit
errors and soothe hurt feelings?
For example, if your packaging workflow results in an egregious
error, you may take it as a sign that the business
is weak.
A former top TSA official explains why staffing
errors and a host of problems at the agency
are to blame
for long security wait times.
The tests look
for hidden fees, billing
errors, unwanted subscriptions, scams and fraud — items that have
been reported to various banks, credit forums and social media networks to which BillGuard has access.
We've got a person who
is temporarily in charge of the government, and when he makes an
error it
is mandatory
for a free press to call it out.
You
are going to have to find what works
for you through good old fashioned trial and
error.
Since the bill can only lose two Republican votes
for it to pass, the margin
for error is incredibly thin.
Unfortunately
for Meza, the would -
be mastermind, he made two fateful
errors.
There
are so many ways to set up your promotions with different audiences and media that you just have to go through some trial and
error to figure out the perfect mix that works
for your business.
And
for the very largest businesses, the resources
are never enough to prevent all
errors in protection.
In Facebook's case, the issue
is complicated by the fact that the social network has repeatedly had to admit
errors in its audience - measurement analytics, including over-estimating video views
for more than two years.
«No one, not even the North Koreans, knows the CEP of the HS - 12,» Mike Elleman, the senior fellow
for missile defense at the International Institute
for Strategic Studies, told Business Insider, referring to circular
error probable, or the distance by which a missile can
be expected to miss its target.
That
is defensible only if one
is certain that the baseline level of possible robotic
error in civilian protection exceeds that baseline level of human
error... I,
for one, would not bet against the possibility that
for some military applications, we will some day come to see mere human judgment as guaranteeing an unacceptable level of indiscriminate and disproportionate violence.
User
error is one of the simplest ways
for cybercriminals to work their way into an organization's IT infrastructure.
He says 200,000 free downloads of the book (which
was roundly criticized
for plagiarism; a footnote transcription
error, Anderson says) in two weeks prove the validity of pricelessness.
The forecasted surpluses in the next three years
are very modest, ranging from $ 1.4 to $ 2.7 billion; coupled with $ 1 billion per year in contingency reserve, there
is very little margin
for error if deficits
are not an option.
If you
're concerned that your nerves might get the best of you, try to limit room
for error.
Though it
's a great way to fulfill orders,
for the new business owner, there
is often room
for error if you don't do your research properly.
The engineers then discovered that a configuration
error, or software bug,
was responsible
for network traffic problem, and they eventually remedied the situation.
These mistakes can
be quite costly
for businesses, as differences in tariff rates mean that a company making a classification
error will either pay too much in tariffs or face a retroactive tax bill if they accidentally classified a product at too low a rate.
Some know exactly what they want to do
for a living, but
for many, it
's a long process of trial and
error with pitfalls along the way.