Sentence examples for error of giving from inspiring English sources

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In his first week in the job, Falconer was asked if it would be finished on time and demonstrated his innocence in the game by making the elementary error of giving an honest answer.

At the Republican convention in 1992, Mr. Bush and his handlers made the fatal error of giving time to Pat Buchanan, who had mounted an extreme right-wing challenge to the incumbent.

In King Lear, the old king commits the tragic error of giving up his powers, initiating the events which lead to the torture and blinding of the Earl of Gloucester and the murder of Lear's youngest daughter Cordelia.

She spoke highly of him the following month in a letter to the Portland Evening Courier: "This truth which he opposes to the error of giving intelligence to matter and placing pain where it never placed itself ... changes the currents of the system to their normal action ..."....

This avoided the error of giving the aspirin users "immortal" person-time (i.e. the error in overestimating the time to development of endpoint if the index date taken was earlier than the time when aspirin was initiated) [ 12].

Additionally we visualized the two error-probabilities f (black line) and g (red line) representing the error of reading a signal when no input was given (when p27 binds to Cks1 without prior binding of Skp2) and the error of giving a signal and not reading the output (when Skp2 binds to Cks1 without posterior binding of p27).

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Zone of inhibition of the aqueous, chloroform, ethanol and hexane extracts of Alkanna tinctoria leaves against A. baumannii, E. coli, P. aeruginosa appeared in the range of 9 mm to 14 mm as shown in Table  2.> -wrap-foot> ± = standard error of given value, +Ve IPM = Imipenem as positive control and -Ve DMSO = Dimethyl sulfoxide as negative control.

When P. aeruginosa susceptibility pattern was checked it showed resistant to almost nineteen antibiotics while S. aureus was resistant to twenty two antibiotics including Vancomycin (Table  1).> -wrap-foot> ± = standard error of given value, – = not observed, NA = not applicable R = resistant, I = intermediate sensitive and S = sensitive.

Funding agencies, publishers and researchers need to set strict C&R policies that would allow rapid revealation and correction of scientific errors instead of giving birth to new scientific projects and clinical trials based on erroneous results.

In this work, the error of a given output functional is represented using bilinear forms that are different from those given by the adjoint problem.

A method is presented for modifying the truncation error of a given finite difference scheme approximating a nonlinear evolution equation.

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