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This score is not as susceptible to small errors because the largely correct training information is able to diffuse across the network and mitigate mistakes.
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Residents chose to remain silent and did not correct or mitigate the mistake in 61% of the lapses they realised in real-time and they could do something.
Finally, the Act stage includes mitigating possible mistakes or flaws in the product or its execution processes [23].
You also need to accept that at some point you will make a mistake and therefore it is important to think of what you will do to mitigate and correct mistakes before you make them.
Alternatively, inflation is a salve that helps mitigate the pain of mistakes (by making it easier to reduce the real value of debts or wages, for instance).
The ACE Rule will ensure these events don't just continue to happen but that they will increase, and it will be up to those of us in the medical profession to mitigate the EPA's mistakes.
Subsidies, from the EU or anyone else, will be counter-productive if they mitigate the effects of mistaken policies and so delay change.What should poor but clever governments do?
A more fitting tribute to a member of special operations like Owens would be to question the wisdom of the raid and to learn from any mistakes that were made to mitigate them being repeated in the future.
Assume that you'll make mistakes, and apply the principle of defense in depth to mitigate the effects.
This study proposes another approach – the genetic algorithms (GAs), providing rigorous procedures and mitigating human judgments and mistakes, to calibrate the UDPs of important correlations for a 2% small break loss of coolant accident (SBLOCA).
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