In a study conducted by the University Medical Center, Hamburg - Eppendorf — the University of Hamburg's teaching hospital — reading speeds improved by 35 percent, frequency
of errors made fell by 45 percent and hyperactive behavior dropped by 76 percent.
Seeking a modification has been an infuriating, stressful nightmare: a black hole of time lost repeatedly calling an 800 number, faxing and mailing the same documents over and over, and coping with the ramifications
of errors made by poorly trained bank employees.
«When you concede a goal in that way it is normal you go through a bad period after that and in the second half we hoped to continue to dominate but because
of errors we made and pressure from the opponents, we didn't have as much possession.
We couldn't control the game in the same way, because
of the errors we made and also because of pressure from the opponents.
The teacher will create a running record to keep track
of the errors he makes as he reads, using this sheet to calculate his reading level.
After all, one
of the errors made by the IPCC came as a result of information provided directly by the Dutch government about the percentage of the Netherlands that would be vulnerable to flooding as a result of rising sea levels.
Performance was based on the total time taken to complete the test and the number
of errors made.
«I think for a long time teachers have been encouraged to target children's individual difficulties with explicit instruction, but my findings highlight actually just how much teachers will need to know about the range of strategies a child uses and the types
of errors they make if they are going to use explicit instruction effectively.
The first version of REACH involved pupils reading aloud while the teaching assistant kept a record
of any errors they made; the errors would then form the basis of the rest of the session.
In the first version, pupils read aloud while the teaching assistant kept a record
of any errors they made; the errors would then form the basis of the rest of the session.
Malcolm Trobe, deputy general secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders, said there had been a «number
of errors made in terms of the way UTCs have been brought into place».
Each filing season, the Office of Tax and Revenue sends back tax returns because
of errors made by taxpayers.
Slowly but surely, Nintendo is correcting
some of the errors it made in the Switch's first few months.
@Tony G I've got my PhD in a science discipline Tony G — I'm pretty comfortable with understanding the nature
of the error you made.
One
of the errors you make is to assume that the isotherm is horizontal.
I know how tempting it is to assert (or rather, hope) that an average might cancel
some of the errors made by each of the three methods, but as long as they share data they are in no sense independent, as long as the are based on differing methodology the are in no sense identically distributed, and there is no theorem or sound argument I can imagine that errors in methodology are unbiased, zero sum white noise drawn from some trendless distribution.
The reason for cherry - picking short windows as shown in Figs. 2 and 6 above is clear (and, as pointed out by others here and elsewhere, the cherry - picking is not the worst
of the errors made in the offending graphs).
If a court finds that the document you made and signed on our site is not legally enforceable because
of an error made by Rocket Lawyer, we will make it right.
If you have been injured or made sick because
of an error made by a medical professional, contact the professional and medical malpractice attorneys of Monsees & Mayer P.C..
If you have been injured or made sick because
of an error made by a medical professional, contact the professional medical malpractice attorneys of Monsees & Mayer P.C..
These types
of errors make up almost 70 per cent of the claims LawPRO sees.
They alleged that the Commissioner's decision had caused them reputational, economic and psychiatric harm suffered as a result
of errors made by both the Metropolitan Police Service and the Director of Legal Services at the Met, in the preparation and conduct of the defence to Mr Ahmad's claim.
A study commissioned by the GMC revealed in May last year, the scale
of errors made by GPs in the prescribing of medication.
Because the training is done on a closed course and the instructor has full control of the vehicle, we can safely allow a driver to experience the serious results
of errors made by the driver.
• Recovered $ 28K by rectification
of errors made in non reconciled accounts payable.
Most
of the errors made in the selling of homes relate to the following areas:
Not exact matches
While one driver who
makes an
error is truly unfortunate, one driver that
makes the same
error for millions
of people should be unacceptable.
«Far more important than dialing down the margin
of error is
making sure that whatever you're aiming at is unbiased and that you do have a representative sample,» says Andrew Bray, an assistant professor
of statistics at Reed College.
Even as her offspring grow and learn to fend for themselves, the neurological changes
of motherhood persist... She is more efficient,
making fewer
errors.
This
error is not limited to the line item for reducing regulatory burden: the Tories
made the same mistake for every item they adopted from the Zycher and Conference Board
of Canada reports.
In the case
of your new hires — the inbound talent that will ultimately
make or break your business — if you get the messaging and the training wrong at the beginning, these are generally unrecoverable
errors.
Start by setting short - term goals, which keep the margin
of error limited.After evaluating the team's progress,
make adjustments as necessary.
Because advances in AI allow the ability to rapidly automate many tasks that used to require humans, with fewer
errors, there is a tremendous amount
of wealth to be
made in this industry.
Once we were
made aware
of the
error, we addressed it and
made sure Meridian was being reimbursed.
The high - powered jetpack was 40 years in the
making, the culmination
of millions
of dollars spent and decades
of trial and
error by Mayman and his business partner, Nelson Tyler.
This study, published in the journal Philosophical Transactions
of the Royal Society B, found that 22 patients who played the memory game
made significantly fewer
errors and needed significantly fewer attempts to remember the location
of different patterns specific tests.
But after she went to bed, Snyder figured it out: «I woke up in the middle
of the night thinking what that
error was... I came in,
made a special trip on the early train that morning to look at a certain wire.»
Moreover, having automated systems can also help a grocery business grow because manual processes become more time - consuming and lead to more
errors as a store gets more customers: «All
of those things
make the process more efficient,» Reid says.
To this day, it amazes me the consistency
of errors entrepreneurs
make when presenting their investment opportunities.
These examples, among other spelling
errors made by the Trump administration, have brought the subject
of accuracy in business communications to the forefront.
The right thing to do when confronted with a mistake is to own up to it, not to
make a series
of bizarre claims in defense then insult the profession
of the people who correctly pointed out the
error.
Here, Voogd and Netzley talk about common
errors entrepreneurs
make — like failing to focus on marketing or creating too wide
of a target audience.
We've got a person who is temporarily in charge
of the government, and when he
makes an
error it is mandatory for a free press to call it out.
Anyone can
make an
error; I know I have
made enough
of them.
The high stakes require startups to burn through their budget with a very small margin
of error,
making manufacturing at scale even harder.
In power since February 2014, Renzi will be determined to prove himself a more able leader than Berlusconi and avoid the many
errors made in L'Aquila, which lies just 56 km (35 miles) south
of Amatrice.
Financial advisors call the failure to update beneficiary lists after major life events one
of the most common and potentially costly retirement and estate planning
errors that savers and investors
make.
«Every small human
error — even the little
errors we all tend to
make — become reminders
of their shortcomings.»
Graham's philosophy
of «value investing» — which shields investors from substantial
error and teaches them to develop long - term strategies — has
made The Intelligent Investor the stock market bible ever since its original publication in 1949.»
Unfortunately, most startups end up
making one or more
of these six significant branding
errors, compromising their chances
of marketing success: