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However, on Sunday's dramatic stage Armstrong suffered more bad luck and more crashes than during the seven years from 1999 that he dominated the Tour.
The cars are having more crashes than Google expected, Urmson said, but none of the collisions are the cars fault — "clear theme is human error and inattention", Urmson wrote.
Today sees the wheelchair rugby competition get started (2pm) and you can expect more crashes than a monster truck rally as GB go up against the force of USA, Canada and the Ryley Batt-powered Australia.
Statistics indicating that humans cause significantly more crashes than automated machines.
Gladwell writes that Korean Air had more crashes than other airlines because junior pilots were afraid to speak up and question decisions by senior pilots.
Young drivers with fewer hours of supervised driving time have more crashes than those with higher amounts (Gulliver et al., 2013).
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The International Olympic Committee said it had no concerns about the course conditions and maintained there had been no more crashes and injuries than in previous Winter Games.
Like many young professionals, he went through a series of rentals, more crash pads than true homes.
It uses a different underlying code and is promoted as being more crash-resistant than previous versions of Windows.
It can detect bidirectional airflow velocity and is more crash-resistant than traditional hot-wire anemometers.
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