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.
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.
Not exact matches
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.
Joined by the other three members
of the court's liberal wing, Justice Stevens said the majority had committed a grave
error in treating corporate speech the same
as that
of human beings.
You accept your own risk that the internet or other online communications media may not perform
as intended
as a result
of human, mechanical or other
error, despite the efforts
of Leith Wheeler, you, or any third party.
In industries like accounting where
human workers handle and manage tasks such
as verifying records and confirming the truthfulness
of transactions, it is possible that
human error or individuals with ill incentives manipulate records or create fraudulent records that are not an accurate representation
of transaction history.
The bad news is that
human society is a never - ending comedy
of errors in which our hopes and dreams play out
as farce.
He believes that a wider presence
of self - driving technologies will reduce the risks associated with driving,
as human error is responsible for more than 90 percent
of all car crashes.
When speaking this way about Scripture, most theologians are about to say that
as a result
of the Bible being a
human book, it should not surprise us to discover that the Bible has
errors.
This is why all the terrible things I have experienced in the name
of love, God and the church are not simply written off
as little slips or slights in
human error, but significant manifestations
of a deeper malevolence that need brutally honest detection and committed treatment.
It meant that «the light
of the Holy Spirit, which is given in a particular way to the pastors
of the church,»
as Humanae vitae describes it, does not guarantee lack
of error or replace
human analysis.
Faustus Socinus and his followers were the first to break, not only with trinitarianism and the worship
of Jesus
as literally divine but above all with the one - sided view
of God
as immutable and merely infinite, also with the tragic
error of omnipotence in a sense contradictory
of freedom in
human beings.
And in doing so it leads to a serious
error in logic: after abstracting so completely from the experiential quality that pervades all
of nature it sets forth the desiccated end - product
of its abstracting
as though it were reality - itself and everything else a mere coloring by
human sensory projection.
The incongruities themselves illustrate the manner in which through trial and
error men came to apprehend the truth; and the defects and limitations
of which we are aware serve
as background to the growing light which,
as if evoked by them, shone upon the
human scene.
Facts, or evidence, seem incontrovertible only in the light, or dark
as the case may be,
of human judgment, which is the only source
of error on this planet.
John Cobb, Jr. in his book, A Christian Natural Theology, 1 makes this same
error in his discussion
of life after death
as a part
of a chapter on the
human soul.
The first is that a
human institution subject to all the sins and
errors of mortality is here absolutized
as the infallible spokesman for God.
I propose to examine this
error and to show that in Niebuhr and Brunner's thought there is an inverted romanticism in which all the natural conditions
of human existence are erroneously regarded
as barriers to the Kingdom
of God.
But, he said, «the latter history
of this culture is not so much a debate between these two schools
of thought
as a rebellion
of romanticism, materialism and psychoanalytic psychology against the
errors of rationalism, whether idealistic or naturalistic, in its interpretation
of human nature.
A strong case has been made by F. J. E. Woodbridge that Plato not only does not seriously regard his «perfect state»
as realizable, but that he means to make us see the
error of imposing perfection too rigorously on
human fallibility.3 Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward illustrates the utopia which becomes a persuasive call to radical social reforms.4 It also illustrates one
of the functions
of utopian thought
as a medium
of realistic criticism
of the present.
By inerrant I mean,
as the word suggests, without
error; such that if God were interested in directing an inerrant account
of the life
of Andrea Yates it simply could not say «the woman heard God say that she should drown her children in the bathtub» but would have to qualify it with «the woman believed that she heard...» Without that qualifier, it would not be inerrant, it would not be «untrue but historically accurate» if God did not actually say it then saying that he intervened in
human history at that point would be incorrect.
In this respect Enns, an evangelical, is close to Catholic theology, expressed by Pius XII in Divino Afflante Spiritu: «Just
as the substantial Word
of God became like men in every respect except sin, so too the words
of God, expressed in
human languages, became like
human language in every respect except
error.»
A first flash
of illumination, intuitively accepted despite the risk
of error; and
as the intuition was increasingly confirmed by observation and experiment, it came to be embodied in the inherited core
of human consciousness.
Finally, the credibility
of science itself has been shown — once again, and
as if we needed a reminder — to be subject to such ordinary
human failings
as ego defense, the willingness to bend the truth rather than admit
error, and the temptation to disparage and insult one's opponents.
This may be a shortsighted
error on our part, but, with the exception
of a few saintly souls,
human beings generally have not thought
of themselves
as having any obligations to nonhuman nature.
As such it is always subject to errors that can be controlled but not governed entirely by practical and / or socially established evaluative or critical methods.18 The indispensable factor of interpretation in the dynamic processes of semiosis even leads to the idea that there is a generic form of imagination in physical becoming, in addition to a primary or radical form in human perception, a consideration that would indeed justify calling creativity the category of the ultimate, just as Whitehead maintain
As such it is always subject to
errors that can be controlled but not governed entirely by practical and / or socially established evaluative or critical methods.18 The indispensable factor
of interpretation in the dynamic processes
of semiosis even leads to the idea that there is a generic form
of imagination in physical becoming, in addition to a primary or radical form in
human perception, a consideration that would indeed justify calling creativity the category
of the ultimate, just
as Whitehead maintain
as Whitehead maintains.
For now, my only point is that there does not seem to be any passage in the Bible which defends the doctrine
of Inspiration
as it was taught to me: that the Holy Spirit guided
human authors to compose and record through their personalities God's selected message without
error in the words
of the original documents.
Nevertheless, if Christ's humanity did not diminish his divine nature
as being the Son
of God and without sin, it follows that
human authorship
of the Bible need not diminish its divine nature
as being the Word
of God and without
error.
This
error remains intuitively plausible and has a decent cultural pedigree, so therefore those who make it should not be dismissed
as utterly irrational or evil, even though they may seem so from the viewpoint
of one who bears in mind the facts
of human development.
I found deep wisdom (and
errors) in all
of the Great Religious Traditions; but nowhere did I find
as great an affirmation
of the
human person
as the Judeo - Christian Tradition and especially in Christian mystery
of the Incarnation.
A Catholic principle becomes ever clearer at this time, and Pius XII expressed it in these words: «Just
as the substantial Word
of God became like men in every respect except sin, so too the words
of God, expressed in
human languages, became like
human language in every respect except
error.»
Plus, the act allows for some permissible variations in nutrient content: «Such disclosures shall be treated
as having a reasonable basis even if such disclosures vary from actual nutrient content, including but not limited to variations in serving size, inadvertent
human error in formulation or preparation
of menu items, variations in ingredients or other reasonable variations.»
Watford, westbrom, but to be honest i do nt blame losses on officials we get 90 mins to win games bit i think across the league its been poorer this year more than previous esp.linesman decisions i end up watching more than just the arsenal games but arsenal is where my heart and loyalty lies and its been week in and week across the league this year on officials i understand close offsides and fouls here and there cause football has a tremendous gray area in terms
of constant action but linesman have missed multiple offsides by 5 yards and more and the consistency hasnt been there one week a call is this way next week the call is the other way but i am going to stop going on about officials
as of now
as you said and i agree its down
human error an apart
of the game
What does trouble me is BPI's use
of a raw material which by its very nature is highly pathogenic, such that we all might be endangered in the case
of human error (
as when BPI's ammonia system stopped working for sixty seconds in 2009, leading to 26,000 + pounds
of infected meat)(http://nyti.ms/56MIYK) or a new strain
of E coli — not part
of BPI's admirably advanced testing protocol — emerges (
as one did in Germany last summer, killing 345 and sickening 3,700 +.)
As the Titanic's sinking and Costa Concordia's grounding demonstrate, no amount
of engineering can completely compensate for
human error
As expected, 54 %
of the
human genes had such an
error.
For Neandertal genomics to come into its own, however, Pääbo, Rubin, and others must demonstrate that their sequences are real and not a mosaic
of errors due to degradation that occurs
as DNA ages, sequencing mistakes, or contamination from modern
humans who have handled the fossils, says genomicist Stephan Schuster
of Pennsylvania State University in State College.
Inevitably,
human error causes the computer to suffer a glitch — and
as a result, the Grand Royle speeds precariously out
of control.
'' (T)
error» examines the
human costs
of counterterrorism efforts on the homefront,
as an FBI informant tries to befriend a terror suspect.
After the jump, we've got a trailer for Nazis at the Center
of the Earth, which is exactly what it sounds like,
as well
as Madea's Witness Protection and the genetic thriller
Errors of the
Human Body.
Tati cloaks these concerns in charm, optimism, and hilarity, developing his comedic material out
of our collective tendency toward clumsiness and
error, despite our wishes to the contrary, and ultimately celebrating this imperfection
as the foundation
of spontaneity, creativity, and
human compassion.
As the book's title suggests, the best model for parents and teachers — honed over millennia
of human evolution and trial and
error — is not the carpenter who works diligently from an established blueprint, but the patient gardener who provides a safe space to let nature take its course, and then gets out
of the way.
Using more than one systems for reporting will just mean lots
of duplicate data entry,
as well
as a higher risk
of human error and the chance people, will be working from different versions
of the same document.
All
of that said, most breaches and attacks arise not because criminals are doing a crack job, but rather
as a result
of ignorance and
human error.
It's much more common for breaches to happen
as a result
of human error or a failure to follow information handling policies.
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.
Had another shop do another diagnostic on it (because the other shop that installed the fuel pump, in their words, made a simple
human error of forgetting to re-attach the fuel line back on, leading to a gallon
of gas being spilled out
as I pumped it at the gas station).
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as this is one
of the most influential manga titles ever written.
To see them only
as victims is to miss the larger theme
of their extraordinary experience
as a tragicomedy
of errors, their
human story.
I would go so far
as to say that to ignore the
human element is ultimately
as grave an
error as to ignore the effects
of valuation.