Sentences with phrase «means less mistakes»

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That's because there's a margin of safety, or a buffer, that's often built right in when you buy a dividend growth stock that's undervalued, as that favorable gap between price and value also means there's less of a possibility that the stock becomes worth less than you paid through some kind of negative event (corporate malfeasance, investor mistake, etc.).
This statement is freighted with meaning: Obama views out - of - wedlock pregnancy as a mistake (which is sensible); he views such a resulting baby as punishment (which is less so); and he has strong feelings that should such a situation occur, he would not want his daughter to carry the baby to term.
I know there are human mistakes in translating the Bible but that doesn't mean that the message is any less complete, infallible or inebriant.
Fewer mistakes mean less time wasted for campaigns, enforcement focused on real problems, and increased transparency that helps restore public confidence.
They're trained in this specific procedure, which means they're much less likely to make the same mistakes that you might make on your own.
I find that as I get older I do it less often which is good because it means I learn from mistakes.
A study by Grammarly shows that just two mistakes means men are 14 % less likely to get a response.
Studies have shown even one mistake means you're 14 % less likely to receive a response, especially if you're a guy.
Continuous series of tree - ring dated wood samples have been obtained for roughly the past 10,000 years which give the approximate correct radiocarbon age, demonstrating the general validity of the conventional radiocarbon dating technique.Several long tree - ring chronologies have been constructed specifically for use in calibrating the radiocarbon time scale.Some may have mistaken this to mean that the sample had been dated to 20,000 radiocarbon years.The second characteristic of the measurement of radiocarbon is that it is easy to contaminate a sample which contains very little radiocarbon with enough radiocarbon from the research environment to give it an apparent radiocarbon age which is much less than its actual radiocarbon age.
SilverSingles makes some mistakes that, in turn, mean the overall service is less appealing.
Sifting through incomplete drafts and repeatedly marking up the same mistakes is tedious — and it means that students are less likely to succeed on their final product.
Which — importantly — means they were less likely to make damaging emotional mistakes with their portfolio that derailed their long - term success.
Also, if there are mistakes in one report, but not in another, it can mean less favorable loan terms if a creditor looks at the report containing the errors, and doesn't pull the more accurate report.
Fire Emblem Warriors had the misfortune of launching a week before Super Mario Odyssey, meaning many Switch owners likely made the mistake of passing up the lesser - known game.
Generally higher difficulty shouldn't mean that you should grind more and otherwise the combat is impossible, but rather that you have less room for mistakes.
Things like assumptions about linearity (which means more or less, they make the mistake of assuming that all forcings and feedbacks operate at similar ratios and strengths when the planet is an iceball as they do when Earth hits a rare warm phase).
That means less duplication, lower costs, fewer mistakes and greater control for your legal department.
Simply because truckers drive for a living does not mean that their experiences make them less likely to commit a mistake behind the wheel.
However, that did not mean that a reasonable belief that the victim was 16 or over could not be a mitigating factor for a person over the age of 18 but the older the offender the less relevant a mistake as to age, even if reasonably held, would be.
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