Sentence examples for errors and deficiencies from inspiring English sources

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The judge said he rejected the city's argument "that errors and deficiencies at job centers were isolated problems".

(1) The most thorough analysis of crash causation, the Tri-Level Study of the Causes of Traffic Accidents published in 1979, found that "human errors and deficiencies" were a definite or probable cause in 90-93% of the incidents examined.

The paper we wrote described the errors and deficiencies in patient care, and the fact that such cases rarely came to the morgue from the large hospitals where trauma surgeons were available around the clock.

Greece, is certainly a small country, its economy amounts to just 1.6percentt of European Union GDP; today it faces enormous economic and social problems due to a great extent to errors and deficiencies of its political system.

Errors and deficiencies in genome annotation recorded in public databases is an ongoing global research community concern.

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By improving coordination between providers, reducing delays and errors, and remedying deficiencies in the technical interventions provided, obstetric drills could plausibly have an impact on stillbirths.

The procedure used to group EST libraries into tissues (Fig. 6), a task difficult to automate because of different nomenclatures, spelling errors, and other deficiencies in the EST report files, can serve as a template for the cataloguing of new libraries.

Hence, by discussing these concepts with the focus group, it was possible to come up with more comprehensive terms, such as academic studies required for the degree, capabilities, values, error analysis and deficiencies, value individual accomplishments and learning.

Again it took a while, but piece by piece their argument was picked apart, with critics exposing mathematical errors, logical inconsistencies and deficiencies within the IQ tests cited (such as questions on trigonometry that measure educational knowledge rather than intelligence).

Vancouver organizers and luge officials have said Kumaritashvili's accident was caused by his errors and not by "deficiencies in the track," but the top official of the Georgian Olympic committee rejected that conclusion on Thursday.

4 Of the available taxonomies used to classify ambulatory medical errors, most use Reason's framework of contributive and causative factors to make the distinction between human errors (knowledge deficiencies) and system errors (communication, process and organisational problems).

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