Sentences with phrase «least chances of any error»

Since the formatting is done under professional consideration, there are least chances of any error.

Not exact matches

At least when he was picked for the team... Chelsea's seeming reluctance to give him a chance will remain a mystery to most, and their error of judgement is even more pronounced now that he is flourishing for Premier League rivals Man City.
Further to those stats, Seri averages a passing success rate of 91 %, a shot accuracy of 67 %, has created 35 chances for his teammates, averages at least 18 metres when passing, also averaging at least one defensive action per match — making two defensive errors this season.
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This means the chance of the variable being unrelated to time, and the relationship seen in the least - squares plot being due to sampling error, is 5 % or less.
The absence of a statistically significant trend (at a significance level of 5 per cent) means that if the null hypothesis true, there is at least a 5 per cent chance of a Type 1 error.
While these methods at least let the computer do the calculations, speeding up report generation and reducing the chance of errors, it's still not a practical solution.
Ask any professional resume writer, hiring manager, recruiter, or HR executive for the # 1 mistake they see on resumes and chances are they'll answer with at least one (if not all) of the following: misspellings, grammatical errors, punctuation gaffes, capitalization blunders, and typos.
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