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Due to instrument imprecision and human inconsistencies, measurements are not free of error.
One is the intentional blurring between private and public, the second is the very human inconsistencies in the application of biblical edicts and the third is the inherent un-Americanism of the entire exercise.
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Another form of pervasive human inconsistency is to invoke a moral principle only when it is convenient, rather than across all cases to which the principle applies.
Yet the actors give a visceral life to sustained poetic notions that find the human inconsistency and inexorability in Mr. Fugard's careful images.
This may be due to human inconsistency or memory failure regarding which parts of the room have been cleaned, a common problem with repetitive tasks.
As much as those triumphs, though, what kept me obsessively watching their team (and often paying the price in sleepless nights) was the all-too-human inconsistency of each.
The presence of an active human factor guarantees inconsistency.
Moreover, lack of human studies and inconsistency between epidemiological data make it impossible to describe colorectal cancer risk as a result of specific exposures in quantitative terms, or even to indicate the relative importance of the mutagens discussed.
The automated protocol has the further great advantage that the possibilities of human error and inconsistency are avoided.
LAURA SECOR: So in your view, how do we resolve inconsistencies regarding human rights?
"Cripple" is driven by the inconsistencies of human behavior, which echo this equally sad and funny play's whiplash reversals of mood and fortune.
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