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Of course gymnastics remains necessarily subjective, and what one judge may construe as a small error (losing 0.1 of a point) might be seen as a large (0.5 deduction) error to another.
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While they often seem flawless to most viewers, the top competitors in the women's figure skating event have all received deductions for errors that are often difficult to discern.
Using the negative (error) deduction approach, each mistake based on those three criteria was penalised with 0.5 point until the total score for that sentence was 0. For marking the two writing pieces, there were six scoring criteria in the context of analytic rating rubric (Category 0 5).
Thus, multiple microarray data sets were employed here for error deduction.
Author's note: It appears that my surmise that Markopolos did not approach the mainstream media with his Madoff deductions was in error.
As such, whereas science tends to alter and update its findings day to day through trial and error, logical deductions are timeless.
Another common place for deductions is landing errors, whether it's a dismount or a tumbling pass.
You have no idea if her deduction was deceitful or an honest error -- or if indeed it was an error at all.
Both programs offer error checking as well as deduction finding.
Both clubs missed the 1200 GMT deadline for player registration on the day before the match, an error which led to the deduction and £10,000 fine.
Errors on deductions for individual retirement accounts, which are the next most frequent mistake on state returns, stem from three major differences between federal and state laws on IRA deductions.
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