Sentence examples for clear error that from inspiring English sources

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Wednesday's ruling by Judge Royce C. Lamberth is "a clear error" that should be corrected by the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, the Justice Department said in court papers.

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Close analysis of the clear errors that students make in attempts to fill gaps produced by the cloze procedure has the potential to predict the level of difficulty that students may have with other such text.

The Times's policy is clear: When an early version of an article contains a clear factual error, that error is fixed in the article itself and, at the same time, a correction notice is added at the end.

Two days ago Raif gained three prestigious international awards: these awards send a clear message of shame and error that must be corrected to the Saudi regime who continue Raif's imprisonment.

So, too, did Marlon Pack's error that gave Sterling a clear run at goal.

In upholding the use of the drug Monday, the judges said that the "District Court did not commit clear error when it found that midazolam is likely to render a person unable to feel pain associated with administration of the paralytic agent and potassium chloride".

These did the following: 1 count number of items representing a particular language category (eg., nouns) coded as clear error. 2 divide that number by the number of items representing that category (eg., nouns) deleted (in this case, 18) to give the mean category (in this case, noun) difficulty.

But at some point we must question their findings of fact, unless we are to abdicate our role of ensuring that no clear error has been committed," she wrote.

But at some point we must question their findings of fact, unless we are to abdicate our role of ensuring that no clear error has been committed," she wrote, a week before the court agreed to hear what amounts to the most high-profile challenge to American executions in decades.

*Student data was recoded so that a clear error = 1 and acceptable replacement = 0.

Bias in a research program is shown to be limiting or partial, but not necessarily erroneous, to the extent that avoids clear error and has some empirical successes, while rival theories in the same domain, depending on different concepts and/or methods, also avoid clear error and have different empirical successes or other epistemic virtues.

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