Sentence examples for comprising errors from inspiring English sources

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These qualifications can be grouped into those that can be avoided by the audited company, a category comprising errors and non-compliance with GAAP and scope limitations imposed by the audited firm, and unavoidable qualifications (Teoh 1992), which are those attributable to the rest of scope limitations and uncertainties.

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The variables comprising error-C will have no impact on any latents (other than η3C) unless η3C causes some other latent(s) in the model.

The researcher then obtains their specific asserted numerical value for the indicator's fixed measurement error variance by multiplying the actual variance of the indicator by the sum of the percents assigned the features the researcher claims as error sources (all the things comprising error-5, or perhaps the things comprising both error-5 and error-C, and so on).

Little is known about the molecular details of PRR, but genetic studies have revealed an intricate system of several independent pathways, comprising error-free and error-prone sub-pathways that allow the bypass of replication-blocking lesions [54].

All model components may comprise errors, including the GPR associations, the metabolic network itself, and the stated biomass requirements.

Additionally, subcortical pitch tracking in response to "ya" (Frequency Error for F0 and a composite measure comprising Frequency Errors for F0 and the second harmonic (H2) and Pitch Strength) was assessed.

By nesting a zero-tracking compensation loop inside of the negative feedback loop comprising an error amplifier, the independence of off-chip capacitor and effective series resistance (ESR) is ensured for different load currents and operating voltages.

When manually inspecting the positions comprising the error, we found that most cases were related to extensions of homo-polymers, conflicts between primary and secondary structure alignment or inconsistencies in the reference MSA.

"These whimsical ideas comprise deliberate errors of cognition, that is to say, errors in the way we normally structure our thoughts, leading to the suspicion that Barrie was deliberately exploring the nature of cognition in these stories," writes Ridley in the book, newly out from Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Details of all potentially life-threatening errors are listed in table 4 and mainly comprised dosing errors (n=8), particularly overdose (n=7), with one incidence of underdose.

Another group deemed significant comprises important errors of detail, the building bricks of journalism: names and places, dates, figures (where $10bn is mysteriously given as £10m, say).

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