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He chronicled this move in his 1966 memoir, "A Successful Calamity: A Writer's Follies on a Vermont Farm," calling it a "gallant, growth-inducing, onward-leading mistake".
Two years ago, the state warned medical physicists attending a national conference that an over-reliance on computer programs might be leading to mistakes, including patient mix-ups.
Control rooms were swamped with intelligence from the internet and unable to sort rumour from fact, leading to mistakes when deploying resources.
In another effort to cut costs that year, the state authorized privatizing the eligibility and enrollment systems for CHIP, Medicaid and food stamps, leading to mistaken rejections and much-delayed services.
The procedures used to identify gang members are flawed and lacking in due process, they say, leading to mistaken identifications like the one that sent Mr. Lira — who was vindicated by a civil rights lawsuit resolved last year, long after he was paroled — to Pelican Bay.
For example, some words feature more prominently than others in the list, leading to mistakes in word choice.
The sequence conservation for all ubiquitin superfold family members is rather poor, even between subfamily members, leading to mistakes in sequence alignments using conventional sequence alignment methods.
Indeed, according to ZenPayroll CEO Joshua Reeves, the vast majority do it manually, which ends up leading to mistakes and fines levied against them for accounting disparities.
The performance of the modified method has shown better detection performance, but it is not sensitive to the change of the integral information of QRS, leading to mistakes in the cases of low-amplitude QRS, sudden change of amplitude and high P and T waves.
He is brilliant and grasps concepts easily, but details bore him, often leading to mistakes.
Bias in GC-content and other sequence composition patterns can produce dramatic peaks or troughs in coverage, as we observed over centromeres and across transcripts, potentially leading to mistaken inferences about the underlying biology.
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