Sentence examples for disproportionate error from inspiring English sources

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A three-judge panel of the appeals court had reversed Judge Wilson's decision last Monday, holding that the disproportionate error rates associated with the punch-card balloting used in six large California counties required a delay, particularly because those counties have large minority populations.

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It does indeed disappear – at the cost of a disproportionate increase in errors for the minor class (details not shown).The discontinuity is exacerbated by the compression of positive (negative) tallies as the threshold is shifted to the right (left), which can be relieved to some extent by increasing the number of networks in the ensemble.

Patients with schizophrenia made a disproportionate number of errors compared to controls of reporting that a PM response had been made (i.e., the counter turned over) after an omission error (i.e., the counter was not turned over).

Despite thorough checking, with so many tightly packed facts the column has a potential for error quite disproportionate to its size.

Because of a programming error, a disproportionate number of those selected to receive a green card had entered the lottery on the first two eligible days, Oct. 5 or 6 of last year.

Nevertheless, these low-quality bases are sufficiently error-prone that they make a highly disproportionate contribution to the overall error rates.

It has been suggested that doctors in their first year of post-graduate training make a disproportionate number of prescribing errors.

We checked all models for signs of heteroscedasticity, heterogeneity of variance, non-normality of error and the disproportionate influence of outliers.

Our simulations show that the disproportionate increase in type I errors is not a simple function of the N/ k ratio, but, as a rule of thumb, the effect becomes strong if N < 3 k.

Genetic drift random sampling error in populations has a disproportionate impact on small populations, and so may play an important role in the divergence of the subpopulations when one of those subpopulations is small.

In addition, hesitance in speaking up or failure to indicate or correct errors can be caused by disproportionate authority gradients, excessive professional courtesy, and/or deficiencies in resource or task management [ 10].

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