The opportunities for process efficiency are myriad in such an environment, while the
risk of human error in data entry is greatly reduced.
The lender adds the incident was the
result of human error while setting up the online form, and was resolved immediately.
It will eradicate the
chances of any human error as well as the other delays so that customer service is offered on a real - time basis.
To call for a per se ban on autonomous weapons is to insist as a matter of [international humanitarian law] on preserving a minimum level
of human error in targeting.
Occasionally, we go off the tracks with bubbles like — and a
lot of human error and that sort of thing.
These types of reminders are subject to a wide margin
of human error as well — like mixing up dates, names, times and key information that pet owners rely on.
It really is interesting to think about all the different things that can possibly happen when you take away the
problem of human error.
This means that you will save money by not having to hire another analyst and that the analysis will be higher level due to the
lack of human error.
The history of central banking is, by and large, a history of accidents, if not of tragic accidents, stemming from these and other
sorts of human error.
Still, we emphasize that our cost - effectiveness models are subject to bias — as well as other
sources of human error.
All the works in the exhibition are technically refined and yet display the
principle of human error, which bears the potential for further development and diversity.
Of the human error factors at play, one of the most noteworthy is crew fatigue, which is responsible for about 25 percent of train accidents nationwide.
However, even the most experienced doctors and nurses are
capable of human error, which can occur at any point of the care cycle.
The most advanced law firms are now deploying advanced IP management platforms to transform filing efficiencies, reduce
risk of human error and free up lawyers to focus on providing strategic counsel.
It's much more common for breaches to happen as a
result of human error or a failure to follow information handling policies.
This reduced
chance of human error can lead to more equity and much more efficiency for all parties involved.
Thrun movingly recounted how a high school friend had been killed in a car accident, the result of the
kind of human error that self - driving cars would eliminate.
The National Transportation Safety Board concluded that the tragedy was caused by a
combination of human error and a lack of safety mechanisms to prevent such mistakes.
That is defensible only if one is certain that the baseline level of possible robotic error in civilian protection exceeds that baseline
level of human error... I, for one, would not bet against the possibility that for some military applications, we will some day come to see mere human judgment as guaranteeing an unacceptable level of indiscriminate and disproportionate violence.
And sometimes those mistakes are bad ones: government
investigations of human errors in both the Exxon Valdez oil spill and the space shuttle Challenger explosion cited sleep deprivation as a «direct cause» of those accidents.
Throughout Matthew's gospel, the gentle insistence and power of divine authority consistently cuts through the tangled
jungle of human error and ignorance: «You have heard how it was said of old... But I say to you» (Mt 5, 33 - 34) · Christ prepares the disciples, and especially Simon Peter, to be bearers of this divine authority.
For instance, Novak Djokovic would happily remind the public of his commitment to a gluten - free diet, and how climbing into pressure chambers increased his aerobic capacity, and how an intense stretching and recovery regimen turned him into a tennis cyborg
incapable of human error.
• Yesterday's lethal Bronx fire was a perfect
storm of human error: faulty wiring, two dead smoke alarms, no fire escape, the tenants» panicked attempt to deal with the flame themselves, and a tardy rescue truck.
The VIPS device requires very little training to operate compared to that required to learn standard emergency examination skills, thereby reducing the possibility
of human error during emergency diagnosis.
Austere production design effortlessly transports us back to a time and place far less
forgiving of human error (or weakness, for the lack of a better word).
«Manual systems paper - based or electronic spreadsheets allow for many
areas of human error and are without a complete audit trail.»
Not only will this save you lots of time when you need to produce your reports, but it will also cut down the chance
of human error playing a part in your data as everything will be compiled automatically.
Barnes & Noble: The growing popularity of e-books is credited with killing Borders (note: there was a lot
of human error involved as well).
With this system in place, the
angle of human error goes out of the window and you can get recommendations based on data points and in fact, get your portfolio monitored for future movements.
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