It sets the tone that you're taking the correspondence seriously and ensures that the letter's recipient can focus on your message (and not formatting inconsistencies, typos, or
any other small errors).
This gives us a final opportunity to spot check for any formatting problems that may have been introduced during the design process as well as a final check for punctuation and
other small errors overlooked in the editorial process.
A proofreader only looks for things like inconsistencies in the formatting and
other small errors which may have crept in during the production process or missed during copyediting.
I will perform a final read - through of your manuscript in search of minor typos, formatting issues, and
other small errors that could impact the reader experience.
Not exact matches
There can be
small variations in reported information among the bureaus, and it's not unusual to see an
error on one that isn't reflected on the
other two.
John, on the
other hand, is largely immune from
small errors.
With 28 - year - old Genevieve Lacasse in her prime, and up - and - coming 23 - year - old Ann - Renee Desbiens ready for their opportunities, Szabados has a
small margin of
error in the group stage when Canada faces the
other three teams in the world's top four.
Elfyn Evans had earlier enjoyed a comfortable lead of over a minute after a stunning start to the event in his Ford Fiesta WRC, but brake problems, two punctures,
small errors and
other issues cut his advantage severely.
The margin for
error will be even
smaller next season, so we need to do all we can to be ready for the challenge and also stop
others where it's possible alas city and Sanchez.
«Reading
small lung transplant biopsies with a microscope is challenging — much more so than
other transplantable organs — and that makes diagnosing rejection that much more difficult and prone to
error,» explained Kieran Halloran, assistant professor of medicine in the U of A's Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry.
While some research was previously done by his and
other groups on a
smaller scale, «This is the first real description of a method that could be used broadly across a range of conditions to operationally measure diagnostic
errors and associated bad outcomes so that we can track our performance and see whether our interventions are making a difference,» Newman - Toker says.
The conflict we observe with
other data types (14, 15, 24) can no longer be considered to be due to
error from
smaller amounts of sequence data (8, 17) nor to differences in concatenation versus coalescence methods (27, 28).
The GRIM is ideal for spotting
errors in psychology and
other fields that report results from
small samples, its creators note.
DHEA is Not the Mother Hormone Dr. Christiane Northrup's webcast was a wonderful clarification of many questions that could not fit into the show, but she made one seemingly
small but potentially troublesome
error when she stated that DHEA is the mother hormone, and all
other hormones are made from it.
There are six sections: agreement
errors, ser / estar usage, possession, weather descriptions and
other small mistakes.
Given the extensive controls used in value - added models, it is possible that even if confounding occurs, for many teachers it could lead to
errors smaller than those produced by
other means of teacher evaluation.
On the
other hand, for the iPad mini 3, the much
smaller 62 percent Color Gamut resulted in a much higher
error of 6.8 JNCD going up as high as 22.6 JNCD, which resulted in a Good to Poor Absolute Color Accuracy rating.
How many times have you picked up a self - published novel for which you paid a precious portion of your paycheck (no matter how
small) only to discover spelling
errors, typesetting
errors, continuity
errors, plot holes, or
other examples of bad editing — or evidence the piece was never edited at all?
In my office's recently concluded period of reading vast numbers of published children's books, again and again one or
other of our
small group would exclaim that a novel was brilliant but had easily correctible flaws in the structure, obvious
errors of fact, or recurrent infelicities — all the kind of thing that a good editor would have addressed.
A few
other small issues exist within the game too - there isn't a lot of replay value; there are no significant boss battles besides those few encounters with Kuro; there are several trial and
error «escape» levels that can get tiresome - but these niggles are only made more apparent by the inherent quality of the rest of the game.
That «observation» is supported by too many
other tenacles to be taking down by some
small errors in the weather stations.
MBH on the
other hand used different networks for different periods, hence the
error bars changed as the networks get
smaller further back in time.
Of course, if one uses a
smaller difference as like between the 18th and 19th century (about 3:1 / 4:1), that increases the
error margins (the
error margin is up to 50 % for the 18 / 19th century difference, 5 - 20 % for the
others).
If we are looking to detect very
small trends then we really do need to isolate as many
other factors as we can and measurement
error is one of the simplest things to eliminate.
The only
other plausible assumption that the
error is actually a comparatively
small one in a memo that doesn't really contain any actual information not available in the
other documents.
In reality only a
small proportion of the solar radiation band relevant to the CO2 boxes actually reaches them through the
other boxes which obstruct the passage of this non constant radiation and not all of that is absorbed and here I think is the
error.
Among
other reasons,
small errors in the numerical modelling of complex processes have a nasty habit of accumulating with time.
Spencer, Christy and
other scientists have had to develop
small corrections that they use every month to reduce
errors caused by the satellites losing altitude or drifting in their orbits.
Yes, if the
error bars are
smaller, it could work the
other way and shorten the «not significant» trend.
For average relative
error, or
error relative to
other years, the
error is approximately 20,000 to 30,000 square kilometers (7,700 to 11,600 square miles), a
small fraction of the total existing sea ice.
Make the grid cells as
small as computers will handle and you still have large input
errors in representing surface albedo, temperature at screen height, sea surface roughness and a myriad of
other variables.
When comparing this to my Polar heart rate monitor, it did stay within a
smaller margin of
error than what is seen with some
other smartwatches out there.
When your application is competing with hundreds of
others, the
smallest error can be used to eliminate you from the pile.