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Stephon Marbury, their fading star point guard, had committed some of the most costly errors.
It sounds cruel to say so, but towns like Rawson are a reminder that the oversettlement of the Great Plains has turned out to be a 150-year-long mistake, one of the longest-running and most costly errors in American history.
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Canó also felt the fans' discontent Saturday after committing the most costly error of the day, with a 6-2 lead in the seventh inning.
Indeed, the juxtaposition of arginine with tryptophane, glycine, cysteine and serine in the 4th column of the standard code is an obvious source of the most costly translation errors, given the major differences in the physico-chemical properties of these amino acids (which translated into high costs in empirically derived substitution matrices, such as PAMs and BLOSUMs).
From the perspective of power loss, Kang et al. [30], [31] showed that misclassification of the most common category to any other category is the most costly; here, the estimated error rate of 3.7% in classification CNP category "1" as category "2" results in the greatest power loss.
False negative errors are the most costly for a detection system: a promoted trend mistakenly labeled as organic would easily go unchecked among the larger number of correctly labeled organic trends.
35 Diagnostic error was the most common reason for a claim (29%) and the most costly, averaging $386 849 per claim.
It is certainly among the most costly.
The last was the most costly.
Hospitals can be financially punished for making costly errors.
Australia has been plagued by these costly errors.
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