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The phrase "accounting for error" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you need to consider or include the possibility of mistakes or inaccuracies in calculations, analyses, or assessments.
Example: "When conducting the experiment, it is crucial to account for error to ensure the results are valid."
Alternatives: "considering mistakes" or "factoring in inaccuracies."
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When Japanese car manufacturers were accounting for error, they would know whose team worked on what and the whole team would take the blame.
The researchers acknowledged that their calculation was a rough estimate, but the core findings show just how big a difference there could be even accounting for error: The ethical benefits are important to consider, as well.
And mental anomalism is claimed to be necessary for accounting for error and thus meaning and content.
The key divergence comes in Davidson's rejection of Quine's solution to the problem of accounting for error and thus conditions of correctness.
We will derive two approaches: a deterministic approach considering full knowledge of the traffic profile throughout the day, and a statistical robust strategy accounting for error traffic modeling.
Further progress on this problem will benefit from greater communication between paleontologists and molecular phylogeneticists in accounting for error in avian lineage age estimates.
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a = factor loading. f = factor score. e = residual term accounting for errors or other sources of variation.
The issue can be alleviated by either using an approach accounting for errors introduced by the geometric approximation or an approach that accurately represents the geometry.
Global sensitivity was also explored by means of MonteCarlo simulations simultaneously accounting for errors in PPR, P1, TLc and TE.
In our future work, we will take channel coding into account for error performance analysis.
Nicholas Butterfield, a paleobiologist at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom, acknowledges that the researchers did attempt to account for error.
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