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The phrase "apply to errors" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing rules, guidelines, or principles that are relevant to mistakes or inaccuracies in a particular context.
Example: "The same principles that apply to errors in calculations also apply to errors in judgment."
Alternatives: "pertain to mistakes" or "relate to inaccuracies".
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Now, the concept has evolved to apply to errors at the individual level.
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The formulation is a follow up to four recent research papers in which the method was successfully applied to errors-in-variables models.
Second, we present recursive MMSE estimation applied to speech enhancement (in the frequency domain, as typical) and applied to error concealment (in the time domain, as typical) in strictly coherent notations and provide respective overview diagrams.
Distributed video coding has been applied to error resilient MPEG-2 video broadcasting in [52], where a systematic lossy source channel coding framework is proposed, referred to as Systematic Lossy Error Protection (SLEP).
They also can apply to moral errors.
Hence, the problems with data completeness may also apply to logical errors.
Both systematic and random errors apply to ORs just as much as to the CTV.
Standard errors apply to the quoted logit means, and the quoted percentage values were obtained by back transformation.
In this context, the precision dependent weighting of prediction errors in our scheme corresponds to something called the Kalman gain that is applied to prediction errors to provide optimal predictions about the future.
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