Sentences with phrase «just error correction»

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And then follow your apology up with what you'll do to correct and learn from the mistake, because that turns an error into a course correction — and creates a culture where taking risks is not just accepted but expected.
If things become complicated, we just add transistors,» says Jim Handy, an analyst with the semiconductor market research firm Objective Analysis in Los Gatos, Calif. «As flash storage has progressed, it's common to have more errors, so we have needed more algorithms with fancier math and a greater number of transistors to perform the corrections
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But the onboard computer reacts immediately to prevent the classic novice error — abruptly backing out of the throttle in mid-corner — from resulting in catastrophe, and it applies corrections so seamlessly that most drivers won't even realize that they've just had their bacon saved.
Just remember that apart from taking note of the grammatical and punctuation errors they found, and making the necessary corrections, the story is your intellectual property not theirs.
I haven't seen any real attacks on their methodology (other than the corrections that have been made), just «look, they made a 50 % error (actually 43 %), and other peoples» results fit our theory better, so don't pay attention to S&C anymore.»
Correction of such errors is just science as usual.
However, to get any media attention there has to be controversy and conflict, so perhaps Stephen M could highlight how correcting Hansen's Y2K error has reduced the 25 - year warming of the Arctic from 5.4 degrees (F) to 5.35 degrees (just guessing)-- if, indeed, the correction of post-2000 mainland U.S. temperatures has any effect at all on the Arctic measurements.
Oh, I absolutely agree, somewhere up thread I suggested to Steven that they should stop using Tave altogether as it's not an actual measurement, and they're just compounding unknowns, and then coming up with some silly correction adding even more errors.
It would be simpler to just add a 0.25 C error range to the temperature history and drop the corrections for TOB than to go through all this.
I would say that just 10 per cent of what we do is error correction.
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