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The catalogue of errors means the capacity of the UK and the US to play a positive role in redeeming the situation is severely diminished.
This limited vocabulary, combined with the technology's built-in aversion to making errors, means that its descriptions lack the richness of visual content.
The judgment – which was made on 31 July but has received very little coverage – is likely to be used by other banks, too, though legal expert Alan Richards (who highlighted the ruling on his Alrich Blog) points out that allowing the banks to avoid the costs of their errors "means they have less of an incentive to sort out their systems in the first place".
Knowing about common metacognitive errors means you can help yourself by assuming that you will make them.
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Fewer patient errors means lower costs and better outcomes.
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Each bar represents the mean ± standard errors mean of three independent experiments.
Most discrepancies are due to history errors (mean 2.12 per patient) as opposed to reconciliation errors (mean 1.23 per patient).
"So a little bit of track error means a big snowfall error," he said.
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