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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lesser error" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an error that is considered to be of minor significance or importance compared to other errors.
Example: "While the report contained a lesser error in the calculations, the overall findings remained valid."
Alternatives: "a minor mistake" or "a small error".
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The scoring from multiple layers results in a lesser error.
On the other hand, the consumer who rejects good lots commits FP, a lesser error, even though the result may be costly in terms of unnecessary replacement costs and delays.
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However, when normalized over the entire, large, dataset, the higher training accuracy error converges to a lesser prediction error.
Finally, the voltage vector that yields the lesser error is implemented for the current control.
Under this assumption, interference cancellation can be performed with lesser error in the successive stages.
The rates for the first two or three age groups are less reliable than those for the subsequent ones since they are based on much smaller numbers, and both standard errors and (to a lesser extent) arithmetical errors are much larger.
Results showed lesser errors for fuzzy logic compared to ANN for the training data set.
There are many other lesser errors in this book as well.
Due to the logarithmic nature of sound transmission loss with distance, lesser errors in distance would only have minor effect on the source level estimate.
Scores on the Attributional Complexity Scale (ACS) have been found to be related to a lesser propensity to error and greater accuracy in social judgment.
Nett-shape manufacturing of components by the plastic deformation of engineering materials is constrained by two factors — the elasticity of tools and that of the machine — the former contributing a lesser order of error in the form of the component than does the latter.
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