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"I think it is a forgivable error, but it was nonetheless an error.
For all Johnson's major woes are linked to mental weakness, this was a forgivable error in an essentially undefined area.
(I got a bunch of articles about "ensembles," a forgivable error, but you'd think the startup would have at least properly categorized itself).
He stated that it was "a forgivable error committed by humans who were concerned about children expecting to see Heidi".
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But that's a forgivable mistake.
Words make human errors forgivable.
Human error is forgivable, but Aviva's sluggish approach to rectifying it is unacceptable, a fact it appears to acknowledge by granting you £400 compensation for the distress and inconvenience.
While some small missteps are forgivable and easily overcome, other errors of judgement or misinformation can hurt a candidate's chances.
By choosing a loss function that takes large positive values for incorrect candidate outputs y′ that differ from the true output y(i ) in a very critical way, but that takes small positive values for incorrect candidate outputs y′ whose errors are more forgivable, the loss function allows the user to implement a notion of 'cost' for different types of mistakes in the max-margin model.
These errors might be more forgivable if the work kept its pace.
You have been making what is termed an iterative error, and mistakes are less forgivable when made repeatedly.
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