Sentences with phrase «timing errors between»

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On one occasion, a company error led to delayed payment for an event at a time when Kay found himself between apartments and short on cash.
They call the kind of time that brought forth the Barmen Declaration a status confessionis, a «confessional situation,» in which the church, in order to be true to itself and its message, must distinguish as clearly as possible between truth and error.
You've made exactly the same error multiple times because you don't know the difference between «lost» and «loss».
A tightly contested first leg left little room for error in the return leg at home in a weeks» time, sandwiched in between the tie at Everton where Giroud rescued the first loss of the season with a late equalizer.
Has been injured for some time leaving Newcastle struggling between the sticks, although has been error prone when on it.
It is those errors in the line as a game predictor that account for the fact that year in and year out the Vegas casinos fail to hold their full 4.5 % of the drop in sprots betting, and that the numbers indicate that the general public consistently wins between 51 % and 52 % of the time, and sometimes as much as 53 %, with all bookmaker profits coming from sucker bets such as teasers, parlays, point buying, and parlay cards.
In Q3 the battle between the Mercedes drivers was hotting up as Bottas initially set the quickest time, with Hamilton in P2 following a couple of errors on his first run.
As an example of their incompetence, in the last five months, between three full - time and one part - time members of staff, they've managed to make SIX errors in paying us each month.
«This is based on data which was mainly gathered outside the UK, and identified that medical error occurs between five and 80 times per 100,000 consultations.
The DNNs are based on predictive coding theory, which assumes that the internal models of the brain predict the visual world at all times and that errors between the prediction and the actual sensory input further refine the internal models.
We confirm that the radial velocimetry and photometric survey data sets are compatible within the statistical errors, assuming that planets with periods between 1 and 2 days are approximately 5 times less frequent than planets with periods between 2 and 5 days.
If we think about improvement as measuring the difference between a teacher's effectiveness at the beginning of a period and her effectiveness at the end, the change over time will be subject to errors in both the starting and the ending value.
As a practical matter, disputing an error can be a time - consuming, nearly impossible three - party negotiation between the credit bureau, the creditor and the individual — a negotiation for which the outcome is ultimately controlled by the sometimes arbitrary decision of the agency.17
Integrating your payment processor with your veterinary practice software can save between 3 - 5 minutes per transaction at checkout, while reducing errors and time spent on redundant data entry and credit card verification.
Sadly there isn't an error on the Promo Awards page this time around so there really is just one discounted award available between North America and Europe right now.
Earlier I touched upon how it seems as though Renee switches between talking about herself in the first and third persons to show her own splintered mind, but truthfully there were times when even I was left unsure as to whether it wasn't just some massive translation error.
[Response: This is a very frequent error (Watts has made it many times before), and stems from their confusion between the HadCRUT data set (which is a collaboration between the Hadley Centre (providing SST and sea ice cover) and the CRU (which provides the met station analysis) and the actual institutions (which are completely independent and separated by a couple of hundred miles).
For example, the optical thickness of the CO2 in the atmosphere (if you see an error in this list of things independent of climate, see below), the incident solar radiation and it's distribution over time and space (latitude), variations in surface albedo between ocean, rock, vegetation, etc.).
If, for example, scientists had somehow underestimated the climate change between Medieval times and the Little Ice Age, or other natural climate changes, without corresponding errors in the estimated size of the causes of the changes, that would suggest stronger amplifying feedbacks and larger future warming from rising greenhouse gases than originally estimated.
Intrigued, other scientists set about investigating and found errors in the original methods to do with differences between sensors on the satellites, and the satellites themselves drifting over time.
Our study implies that the use of a global relationship between pCO2 and temperature independent of the geography in long time scale carbon cycle model [37] and [38] may induce significant errors
«The «temperature tracking» was implemented through a simple proportional control equation, of the form E (t) = pk (deltaT ^ DATA (t)-- delta T (t)-RRB- where E (t) are CO ₂ emissions, and deltaT ^ DATA (t)-- delta T (t) is the error between prescribed and simulated temperature change at a specific time, t.
There's nothing in the systems to generate an error signal between the present state at any time and the, un-attainable, radiative - equilibrium state.
A TOBS «error» was then calculated for each hour by taking the difference between the maxmin mean and the «actual mean» for the 24 different «times of observation.»
They would be in error if variations in solar energy input to the Earth operated a switch between the predominance over time of either EL NINO or LA NINA.
Not just understand it well enough to say lots of nifty words about it — well enough to start from the basic empirical laws and principles and derive and demonstrate nearly the whole thing through the introductory classical level at the blackboard, without notes, as I do several times a year in front of several hundred very bright students a year, working with a team of Ph.D. physicists who are my co-instructors (with perhaps a century of teaching experience between us who, one would think, would correct my errors if I made any egregious ones along the way).
Over the next 3 years the Ocean Colour Climate Change Initiative project aims to: Develop and validate algorithms to meet the Ocean Colour GCOS ECV requirements for consistent, stable, error - characterized global satellite data products from multi-sensor data archives; Produce and validate, within an R&D context, the most complete and consistent possible time series of multi-sensor global satellite data products for climate research and modelling; Optimize the impact of MERIS data on climate data records; Generate complete specifications for an operational production system; Strengthen inter-disciplinary cooperation between international Earth observation, climate research and modelling communities, in pursuit of scientific excellence.
No, I think anyone who doesn't know the difference between the «scale» of a plot and the «unit of measure» is probably not saying anything worth listening to (repeated the error three times in a few hours despite being corrected by several posters).
Now, whether the standard error of the reading is 0.3 or 0.4, it will likely be a smaller contribution to the total mean standard error than the differences between tmins and tmaxes and even tmaxs across a time period.
Measured early or late, and you miss min, but if you measure it the next day at the same time, you're going to get the same error, and the difference between the two methods will be very small.
In general, when data differences between two satellites were found, a decision was made as to which satellite was correct and which was in error, based on local equatorial crossing time variations or other factors.
The difference between the timing of the YD and temperature proxies» drop makes me nervous; this isn't just a bookkeeping error confusing BP and BC dating, is it?
A «scientist expert» incapable of discriminating between the importance or relevance of things he's repeating spews an incoherent narrative containing substantial factual errors to an audience of millions of viewers unable to discern they're wasting their time watching, arguably the most important information embedded in the presentation.
Using the statistical structure of temporal correlations in fluctuations for generated and forecast power time series, we quantify two types of forecast error: a timescale error (eτ) that quantifies deviations between the high frequency components of the forecast and generated time series, and a scaling error (eζ) that quantifies the degree to which the models fail to predict temporal correlations in the fluctuations for generated power.
So you can use it — this is just one example, but you can use it to enter text that you frequently enter with only a minimum of keystrokes and thereby cut down the time for getting that text in it as well and not have to go and cut and paste between documents which is sort of a cardinal sin in document creation, it just tends to carry errors.
Flipping between different versions wastes time and energy — and could lead to increased human error.
For the purposes of polling just remember that the standard deviation is the measure of the distance or range between possible answers and the margin of error (plus or minus X % points 19 times out of 20) is calculated using the standard deviation represented using the curve.
The study, performed with 32 texters between 19 and 32 years old, showed that Baidu's tech is three times faster than typing in English, with an error rate 20.4 percent lower than someone hunting and pecking on the screen.
Time is wasted — and errors occur — when information is not shared correctly between platforms.
Do not have any misspellings, grammatical errors or other mistakes!Would you want to hire someone who can't even take the time to use their spell checker or who doesn't know the difference between «there,» «their,» and «they're?»
To test this potential indirect effect, we used a non-parametric Monte Carlo simulation method, in which the indirect effect obtained from the a (the link between the predictor variable and the indirect effect variable) and b (the link between the indirect effect variable and the dependent variable, controlling for the remaining predictors) paths in a series of regression analyses is simulated k number of times using the slopes and standard errors obtained from the data (we used k = 50,000).
Correlations between some of the error residuals of similar items at the two time periods were allowed for fit improvement based on results of the LaGrange Multiplier Test (LM Test)[48].
Two reasonable correlated error residuals were added between similar items across time, as suggested by the LM test, for fit improvement.
As noted in the section - by - section analysis of that section, the Bureau believes a general three - business - day requirement will improve coordination between settlement agents and creditors by providing all parties additional time to ask questions and correct errors.
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