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Military campaigns are wasteful and fundamentally error-prone, a principle as true for the Vietcong as it was for the Americans and the ARVN.
Then, Goldhagen complains about what he quaintly calls "the church's anti-Jewish supersessionist creed": the Catholic belief that "the Jews are fundamentally in error".
A few days after reading Yoo's opinion, he sent an e-mail to Mary Walker, saying that the document was not only "fundamentally in error" but "dangerous," because it had the weight of law.
The main reasons for the combined method's success are their fundamentally different error patterns.
"Mike is a friend, but I think he's fundamentally in error when he talks about hesitating before we change the structure of banking," Spitzer said of Bloomberg's recent defense of Wall Street.
His arm strength is average, but he's accurate with his throws and seems fundamentally sound, although his error rate is higher than ideal (20 in 71 games at Frisco).
Interestingly, current rates of sequencing error accumulation fundamentally preclude the complete sequencing of an immune repertoire, because upon very deep sequencing it becomes impossible to distinguish with certainty the rare bona fide clonotypes from sequence errors.
However, it is quite possible that these values are fundamentally confounded with manufacturing error in our model, and given the modest nature of the difference, we are not convinced that mismatch binding kinetics are substantially different from in solution binding.
In 2000, the Joint Commission for Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations described systemic medical errors as "fundamentally an information problem" and called for the development of programs to collect and analyze medical error data.
What's more, Romney's craven attack was fundamentally dishonest, riddled with errors, and premised on notions that a kook would harbor.
THIS morning, the Financial Times leads with a striking allegation: "Capital in the Twenty-First Century", the bestselling analysis of inequality by economist Thomas Piketty, is fundamentally flawed thanks to errors in the data backing the book.
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