Sentences with phrase «little chance of error»

I LOVE when my cooking works out that way!There might seem like more ingredients for this type of bread than traditional yeast breads, but in fact it comes together much more quickly with little chance of error.

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As little as two spelling errors on a profile can reduce a guy's chance of getting a response by 14 %, but women's spelling and grammar errors didn't have an impact on their chances at a response at all.
Perhaps if you showed climatologists a little more patience and took time to better understand why they believe the things they do — no matter how silly they may seem — you would stand a better chance of showing them the errors of their ways.
Given the massive nature of the litigation hitting the council at the time, the fact that there was very little chance of settlement (particularly in the light of the conditional fee arrangements agreed with the solicitor, which drew some adverse comment) and the possible effects on council business of arranging so many meetings, the tribunal had operated the Employment Act 2002, s 31 (4) to award only a 5 % uplift, but the court agreed with the EAT that the sheer pointlessness of grievance meetings in these circumstances meant that even 5 % was an error of law and so the zero uplift in the EAT was approved.
Item parcels generally lead to more parsimonious models, reduce the chances for double loadings to occur, diminish the impact of the various sources of sampling error, and are less likely than individual items to violate the assumption of normal distribution (e.g., Little et al. 2002).
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