Graphs show the average
number of mistakes per experimental group made during Grid walk testing of locomotor recovery at 1 day before injury to 28 days after injury.
Not exact matches
According to Maugeri, who forecasts 2015 US production at 9.7 to 9.8 million barrels
per day, it has been a
mistake for the Organization
of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to expect that lower oil prices would kick a large
number of US producers out
of the market.
One analogy for these results might be the question
of who can type a paragraph «better»: a 16 - year - old who glides along at 60 words
per minute but then has to double - back to correct a
number of mistakes or a 70 - year - old who strikes keys at only 40 words
per minute but spends less time fixing errors.
The average office worker uses about two pounds
of paper
per day and this
number includes
mistakes made by the copier.
Since you can trade various
numbers of lots
per pip, your actual risk is not calculated in pips, but in dollars, many traders make this
mistake.
A certain
number of times
per battle, you'll be able to rewind to a previous turn to correct a possible
mistake.
Put another way, not seeing that the colossal size
of the multi-trillion dollar global economy is soon to become unsustainable in the relatively small, bounded world we inhabit is a misperception; not seeing that increasing
per - capita consumption
of Earth's limited resources by six billion, soon to be nine billion, people can not go on much longer, much less forever, is a
mistaken impression; and not seeing that absolute global human population
numbers, just like the population
numbers of other species, can not increase endlessly, relative to a limited resource base, is a misconception, I suppose.
Would it not then be a
mistake to assume a global average incoming watt
per sq - m solar radiation and global average outgoing L - W radiation and global average Greenhouse effect for Co-2 and apply those global
numbers to the tropics, when a higher percentage
of both LW and SW radiation is in tropical latitudes where that increase in CO-2 has less effect?
Even though I do see a
number of mistakes on resumes, oftentimes it's not really a
mistake per se but it's more about what can be done to portray professional and academic experiences more effectively.