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Error exists because of defects of the senses.
Although this design provides better control performance with small control input variance, an inherent contour error exists because of the difficulty in calculating the exact contour error for any contour curve in real time.
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Finally, a general risk of type II errors exists, because of the relatively small number of participants.
." Interestingly, in Hunter v. Bryant (1991), the Supreme Court expressed a similar sentiment as justification for the wide allowance for error in the context of qualified immunity, stating "[the] accommodation for reasonable error exists because 'officials should not err always on the side of caution'..
Truncation error exists because the difference approximation is calculated based on the linear Taylor expansion.
It is, generally, accepted at all districts and provincial levels that the existing statistics given from the districts may not be all that accurate and that the large margin of error exists in available data because of the way the data is collected and analyzed.
It exists because of Mr Welch.
Life exists because of supernovae".
"One exists because of the other.
Spoken language exists because of a remarkable neural process.
Securities law exists because of unique informational needs of investors.
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