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"This is a pattern of error not typically found in other lines of health-related insurance," the association wrote.
By 1962 Mao had apparently begun to conclude that the techniques used by these comrades in the first line not only violated the basic thrust of the revolutionary tradition but also formed a pattern of error that mirrored what he viewed as the "modern revisionism" of the Soviet Union.
An MNP model allows the most flexible pattern of error correlation structure.
Such a pattern of error distribution, which is consistent with the result of the checkerboard resolution test shown in Fig. 5(b), is very natural, since almost all data used for inversion are those on land, and only a few offshore data are available.
Second, there was an increase in bias with divergence that mirrored the pattern of error.
Finally some would argue that the level of accuracy is less important than the pattern of error.
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Judge Steen imposed $75,000 in sanctions against Barrett Burke for a pattern of errors in the Allen case.
The official, L. Nick Lacey, the acting director of the Flight Standards Service, said the problem at Alaska Airlines was not simply the specific flaws found, but the pattern of errors and the failure to correct them.
Figure 9 shows the pattern of errors in these trials.
Learning Vector Quantization and Bayesian (neural-network) methods were applied to characterize pattern of errors.
It is possible that the pattern of errors may be changing as the technology changes.
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