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Spontaneous groups of friends, as in Madrid and Casablanca, who have few links to any central leadership, are generating sometimes very dangerous terrorist operations, notwithstanding their frequent errors and poor training". Under this view, Al Qaeda, in the form we knew it, has been subsumed into the broader, more diffuse political world of radical Salafi politics.
Note that large ε implies that the transmitter attempts to transmit the data at a high rate but at the risk of more frequent errors and hence retransmissions.
In trying to speed up the claims process, the VA made frequent errors and failed to reduce disability pay when necessary, Linda Halliday, an assistant inspector general, wrote in testimony given to Congress on Monday.
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Wrong intravenous rate was the most frequent error and most likely to be rated as serious (table 3).
The homeland security secretary, Janet Napolitano, is sticking with the 287 g) program, which deputizes local police departments to enforce immigration law, despite all-too-frequent errors and abuses.
Frequent errors, glitches, and bugs in the game while playing on the PTR are common.
Sigma's program is workable but awkward, and I found myself using it all too often to correct the camera's frequent errors in exposure and white balance.
We also found that the frequent errors are actually meaningful errors, and students tried to pose problems satisfying as many constraints as possible, which means they actually think about the structure to pose required problems in the assignments.
By comparing the student translations to the official translation of the text, this article uncovers the most frequent errors that students made and links these errors to the elements of translation competence.
Due to their importance and frequent errors, I advise paying attention to these forms immediately.
POOR: A response has serious and frequent errors in sentence structure or usage, the text shows a lack of control of vocabulary and/or grammar; and/or it exceeds the word limit to a large degree.
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