Sentence examples for constituted an error from inspiring English sources

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He wrote to IMF staff and said "while this incident constituted an error in judgment on my part, for which I take full responsibility, I firmly believe that I have not abused my position".

Key release or fixation break during fixation spot presentation constituted an error and led to trial abortion and trial repetition.

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With regard to the first issue, the court held that, under the plain text of the statute, a discrepancy between a sample manual recount and machine returns due to the way in which a ballot was punched or marked did constitute an "error in vote tabulation" sufficient to trigger the statutory provisions for a full manual recount.

Ions striking the collector surface result in secondary electron emission that constitutes an error current.

An example is presented to show how mixing of these scales, and not identifying them, constitutes an error in 16 of the 40 energy scenarios in the Special Report on Emissions Scenarios prepared by WG III of the IPCC.

Though design-based regulation can be an attractive solution where there is widespread agreement about what constitutes good medical practice, it is considerably more problematic where there is contestation about what constitutes an error and who owns the definition of an error.

2 14 Prescribing during acute admission in the absence of a full medication history may sometimes be unavoidable, and does not necessarily constitute an error.

When associated phoria is measured, any disparity of the (defective) fusional pattern, which initially constitutes an error signal, is promptly nullified by repeated prism adjustment.

The PLS prediction was shown to be highly accurate with each sugar attaining a coefficient of determination (R 2 ) of 0.99 with a root mean squared error of prediction (RMSEP) of 11.93, 5.52, and 3.23 mM for sucrose, glucose, and fructose, respectively, which constitutes an error of <4% in each case.

The key to seeing how a dysfunctional dopaminergic system may play a role in pathological belief formation even if it does not constitute an error prediction system is to note that the dysfunction in error prediction in delusions lies outside the dopamine system itself.

Through qualitative analysis, we found that three areas may affect how physicians make decisions about error: the process that occurred vs. the outcome that occurred, rare vs. common occurrences and system vs. individual responsibility There is a lack of consensus about what constitutes an error both in the medical literature and in decision making by family physicians.

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