Sentences with phrase «small margin of error»

The high stakes require startups to burn through their budget with a very small margin of error, making manufacturing at scale even harder.
These camel bones however are within the last 4,000 years and thus we can reliably accept the dates with a very small margin of error.
The finding suggests that brain surgeons and the designers of neural prosthetics have a much smaller margin of error than previously thought — shifting an electrode even slightly could activate an entirely different set of neurons.
But for physical simulations, which can tolerate small margins of error, 30 to 40 qubits could already be useful, Martinez says.
There are very small margins of error between sizes,» says Gribbin.
Even though the combined weight of the cargo and truck might still be under the estimated two - ton limit, leaving such an important decision to such a relatively small margin of error is a reckless choice.
If sunroofs are «just breaking [on their own],» Corsi says, «it's likely to be a manufacturing flaw,» noting «the larger the piece of glass, the smaller the margin of error
This is not a small margin of error, but a nearly polar opposite view illustrating the company's perception and the customer's reality when interacting with that company.
This past year we launched the Zillow Prize, a contest for data scientists from around the world where they will work alongside us to improve and beat our Zestimate accuracy (which currently has the smallest margin of error we've ever achieved at 4.3 %).
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.
Considering the small margin of error in these races, Blake has the ability to capitalize if Bolt or Gatlin falter at the starting line.
The problem is that even a small margin of error in that prediction would overwhelm the alleged shy Tory factor.
The algorithm also correctly predicted the participants» final scores on the symptoms assessment within a small margin of error, regardless of how they responded to the treatment.
This question served as a screen to allow oversampling of charter - school and private - school parents until we reached numbers large enough to estimate perceptions within each sector with a small margin of error.
It introduces a small margin of error into personnel actions of a very small percentage of teachers, but it does not result in mischaracterization of their classroom performance.
This year's theme, «Work Zones Need Your Undivided Attention,» alerts motorists about the small margin of error for drivers passing through work zones.
The small margin of error the game allows leads to some pretty tense moments during some of the later levels.
Perhaps builders have an idea that «air tight» homes have a small margin of error with regards to moisture problems and commissioning a properly built / designed ventilation system is next to impossible.
In other words, given the practical impossibility of a new trial and the need for finality, they peered into their crystal ball and held that it was «more likely» (let's say a 65 % chance) that a jury would find reasonable doubt, and that they were pretty sure about their prediction («clearly» suggesting a small margin of error).
The results should be about the same and within a small margin of error — usually within a thousandth of a decimal point.
It's also worth noting that there is a small margin of error to consider — for example, Skylanders: Trap Team and Skylanders: Swap Force were originally released on both the Xbox One and PlayStation 4, however, they have since been pulled from sale on the PlayStation Store, while remaining on the Xbox One store.
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.
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