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Discover Ludwig'cost of error' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the financial or other costs of making a mistake. For example: "This project must be done with care to avoid the high cost of error."
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Extra tests are inexpensive compared to the cost of error, including the cost of incarcerating the wrongfully convicted.
We also use invariant properties of vesicle flows, constant area and boundary length in two dimensions, to reduce the computational cost of error estimation for adaptive time stepping.
Both arguments are super-arguments of the conflicting Nixon → Quaker → Dove and Nixon → Republican → Hawk.[2] Horty (1994) argues that floating conclusions are acceptable in reasoning contexts in which "the value of drawing conclusions is high relative to the costs involved if some of those conclusions turn out not to be correct" while they should be avoided "when the cost of error rises" (p. 123).
4 A penalty on the MCO whenever N M C,D >N M C,S (amounting to the cost of error in business planning) may be considered in (5) in order to prevent (N_{MC,D} = bar N) irrespective of N M C,S in (8). 5 Where confusion may arise the notation (mathcal V_{{ij}}) instead of (mathcal V) is used to denote the bargaining space of players i and j.
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The cost of errors dwarfs that of fraud: in the DWP it's £1.1bn in official error, and £1.1bn in customer error.
The 2008 Zeus Coach's Ranking combines the aggregate cost of errors and the frequency of poor choices — regardless of magnitude.
Unfortunately for the Bengals, Frigo said, Lewis couldn't get out of his own way: "The total cost of errors on 4th downs for the Bengals during this contest was over 34% in expected Game Winning Chance ("GWC").
The cost of errors in choice increases as the cost of a single weapon platform escalates, so that, with a new weapon system costing $10 40 billion, it is crucial not to find that it is not needed by the time it is in service, that the technology cannot be made to work, or that it has been made obsolete by new developments.
We also discovered that the cost of errors made in shipping from China, as well as not being able to perform quality assurance on a product from another country, actually made the cost of manufacturing in China more expensive than in the United States.
In many cases there are enough risk-management equations to warrant the cost of errors and still push forward with efficiency.
In addition, the high cost of errors, lack of training data, and enormous variability of input data all impede the applicability of MLAs to intrusion detection.
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