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"Every time you move spent fuel, there's always a risk of human error.
What do I read to find it?" "I ended up thinking, of course there is a risk of human error," Justice Breyer continued.
"There is a risk of human error generally where you're talking about the death penalty, and this may be one extra problem, one serious additional problem.
The statement added: "While recognising that there is always a risk of human error, we will seek further information from the RFU regarding the factors behind the apparent non-compliance with World Rugby protocols and the outcomes reached by the independent review group".
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A reduction, if not an elimination, of the risk of human error would be welcomed by those responsible for everyday racetrack maintenance.
Justice Ginsburg suggested that the dissent gave short shrift to the value of cross-examination in an area in which "the risk of human error" is not "so remote as to be negligible".
RRT is a highly technical procedure involving a chain of interventions subject to the risk of human error and/or equipment failure.
(Expert opinion) Strong agreement RRT is a highly technical procedure involving a chain of interventions subject to the risk of human error and/or equipment failure.
Rather than focusing on reducing the risk of human error to a level that is as low as reasonably, projects should seek to ensure a level of human reliability that is as high as can be reasonably achieved.
The risk of human error is an important hazard and the cause of over 60% of accidents.
He said blocking access to piracy-related sites carries "the real risk of human error –accidentally including an IP address which should not have been targeted" and denying web users access to legitimate sites.
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