Sentences with phrase «uncorrected errors»

Removing these uncorrected errors is a major focus of all satellite and radiosonde data providers at this point.
Ultimately he is responsible for the shocking number of uncorrected errors and falsehoods in his newspaper.
The facility has enabled the different instrument teams to calibrate their instruments, and check for uncorrected errors, like excessive scattering and diffusive light contamination in the measurement chambers.
(5) For a collector, BAT, or STT, a pattern or practice of «fatal flaws» or other significant uncorrected errors in the collection process;
The frontpage implies that climate science to date has not been «real,» while the many errors made by the speakers as well as their serious credibility issues (Willie Soon's infamous paper, another paper more recently with Noah Robinson that made up data, Spencer's flawed book on climate sensitivity, Singer's history since about 1990, Schmitt's uncorrected error in a NASA paper, Bast and Taylor's lies in defense of Schmitt, and so on) suggest the opposite — the speakers at the ICCC are the ones attempting to falsify the science.

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Left uncorrected, an error in your earnings statement could cost you thousands of dollars in retirement.
A large percentage of goals scored are due to uncorrected defensive errors, not luck.
Uncorrected refractive error was the leading cause of moderate to severe visual impairment, affecting an estimated 101.2 million people.
«Uncorrected refractive error continues as the leading cause of vision impairment and the second leading cause of blindness worldwide,» according to the article by Kovin Naidoo, OD, PhD, of Brien Holden Vision Institute, Durban, South Africa, and colleagues.
If uncorrected, this will consume the entire shape measurement error budget of a dark energy mission within about 4 years.
May 15, 2018 • Up to 16 million people in the U.S. have undiagnosed or uncorrected vision errors that could be helped by glasses, contact lenses or surgery.
Errors are overlooked, typos are skipped, and elementary mistakes go uncorrected.
2) Yet you still have the link up, with an uncorrected calculator («ERROR»!!!!!), even after it was clearly shown that you are wrong.
Almost equal contribution from human forcings, natural forcings (mainly recovery from large volcanic eruptions from 1883 to 1912), oceanic cycles, and uncorrected SST measurement errors for this period.
We can not let misperceptions fester any more than errors go uncorrected.
Given how this poser has gone on so long about Michael's insignificant spelling error / typo, a uncorrected mistake like that could dominate the «recent comments» column for days..
Generally, the remaining uncorrected effect from urban heat islands is now believed to be less than 0.1 C, and in some parts of the world it may be more than fully compensated for by other changes in measurement methods.4 Nevertheless, this remains an important source of uncertainty.The warming trend observed over the past century is too large to be easily dismissed as a consequence of measurement errors.
I have included unpublished data series and have compiled an uncorrected (yearly averages from raw data) and a corrected line (inclusive estimated errors).
However, the differences point to uncorrected raw temperature errors and both days are unadjusted in Perth ACORN.
[AR4 3 ES] The error in the ISPM was apparently due to the citation of of raw T2 channel satellite trends, which are uncorrected for the effect of stratospheric cooling [AR4 3.4.1.2].
How long does an error everyone participating in the discussion knows about get to stay uncorrected?
However, detailed statistical analyses of the available satellite data (RSS, UMd, UAH) since 1979 and of radiosonde data (HadAT, RATPAC, RICH, and IUK) since about 1959 has revealed that there are significant errors and uncorrected biases in all datasets.
There is a much greater risk, that the final report contains errors or statements that are still unbalanced and that then will remain uncorrected.
Having a full appeal on the merits is critical for refugee rights: an error at the first instance that goes uncorrected can mean that a refugee is sent back to face persecution or even death.
Her broker stood by her errors that remained uncorrected and attacked me personally for «asking too many questions.»
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