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The rail executive also noted that the passenger numbers counted on a single day at one station may not be representative of overcrowding on those services over a greater period of time, and may be subject to human error.
But the continuing review of the technician's cases underscores how DNA evidence, widely perceived as being nearly irrefutable proof of guilt or innocence, can still be subject to human error.
The manual assessment can be subject to human errors.
In this case, the time consuming is increased significantly and the calibration may be subject to human error.
Chief counting officer for the referendum, Mary Pitcaithly, said any problem which a machine identified with a signature would be subject to human review.
Some countries objected to this extension, on the basis that the Khartoum government did not want to be subject to human rights scrutiny.
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First, identifying damage by hand/eye is subject to human error and dependent upon the subjective opinion of the classifier.
"Yes, it is subject to human error, just like anything else is.
In the end of the day, it is subject to human error".
People forget pills, and it's tricky because men can't know whether women were subject to human nature or had other motivations.
"Like with everything we saw with the debacle in the crime lab, things are subject to human error," said Teresa Caffese, chief attorney for the public defender's office.
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