Sentences with phrase «repeating same error»

Yoruba people are people blessed with intelligence, knowledge, wisdom and quickly learn from past error to avoid repeating same error often and often without any positive end result.That is what Yoruba people advancement and enlightenment profile among Nigeria nationalities stand for.
Given these new emphases in Evangelical mission activism, it behooves us to consider carefully how Evangelical views of mission today may be tempted to repeat the same errors made when mission was redefined...» in a previous era.
Then move of to blame refrees, a busy schedule, reluctant fans, the zipper on your jumper... and then wait for the next season to repeat the same errors while expecting different results?
At some point, even Rockefeller Republicans should wake up and recognize that the definition of insanity is repeating the same errors and expecting a different result.
LPI repeats the same error in 2008, where it reports 247,964 new hires, even as NCES says only 92,500 of them were recent graduates.
We can learn from thee unfortunate situations, or we can choose to repeat the same errors again and again.
The introduction to the audio report in question, featuring Nina Totenberg, repeats the same error, and you can listen to it by clicking here (RealPlayer required).

Not exact matches

Some sales reps continue to repeat these errors, with the same demoralizing result.
When you have spent years seeing the same failed systems (if you can call it a SYSTEM) CONSTANTLY FAIL AND YET THE MANAGER KEEPS ON REPEATING THE SAME OLD MISTAKES AND MAKING THE SAME ERRORS OF MISJUDGEMENT, WHAT ELSE CAN YOU REASONABLY EXPsame failed systems (if you can call it a SYSTEM) CONSTANTLY FAIL AND YET THE MANAGER KEEPS ON REPEATING THE SAME OLD MISTAKES AND MAKING THE SAME ERRORS OF MISJUDGEMENT, WHAT ELSE CAN YOU REASONABLY EXPSAME OLD MISTAKES AND MAKING THE SAME ERRORS OF MISJUDGEMENT, WHAT ELSE CAN YOU REASONABLY EXPSAME ERRORS OF MISJUDGEMENT, WHAT ELSE CAN YOU REASONABLY EXPECT?
«We should not repeat our errors and set out on the same tragic misguiided path once more.»
James» submission, Belkin added, «essentially repeats the same legal errors already made by the tenant - plaintiffs in misstating the law, the applicable regulations and the clear legislative history, all of which demonstrate that the owner was lawfully permitted to deregulate apartments, notwithstanding a 421g tax abatement.»
In this way you will learn a lot more from those particular errors instead of «playing it safe» by repeating the same phrases over and over again.
That gets better with repeating the analysis over the same sequence, but after processing lots of DNA, there's still errors on the order of one in a thousand.
When I help people in person, I often see the same error repeated time after time.
TLDR: This game is fun, not masochistic, just difficult, it demands trial and error but you won't be repeating the same level over and over,
I have written on this topic before because it is an important one — and because many of the same errors of analysis get repeated.
Each assignment, instead of having 10 - 20 errors (many times repeats of the same mistake), they only have a few.
We review only a few examples of the required Instructional Analyses, since the same errors are often repeated across multiple samples.
If a single student were to take the same test repeatedly (with no new learning taking place between testings and no memory of question effects), the standard deviation of his / her repeated test scores is denoted as the standard error of measure.
Of equal importance is that the range of density variation is of the same order as the density measurement error, determined through repeat measurements.
The same old experimental and reasoning error as was the cause of Callendar's grief is repeated today in these contrary findings, and is as easily dismissed.
Of equal importance was that the range of density variation is of the same order as the density measurement error, determined through repeat measurements.
In my experience with real science, I've run across labs that repeat exactly the same work over 25 % of the time, not to prove reproducibility or correct for error or to calibrate equipment, but because they've lost the data or the last group to do the experiment for reasons (at best, given the benefit of the doubt about their integrity) of professional jealousy hid and refused to share their results.
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