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But he fell foul, mainly about the permissible degree of devolution, both of the director-general, Charles Curran, and of his own predecessor, then managing director of BBC-TV, Alasdair Milne.
Among choices that a user should be able to make are: (i) permissible degree of overlap of blocks; (ii) acceptable percentage of dropped markers; and (iii) granularity.
It delivers probabilistic results that by definition are always going to have some degree of error.
This degree of error can be used to indicate the degree of accuracy of the results.
All else being equal, an ETF with minimal tracking error is preferable to one with a greater degree of error.
Experiments end with a conclusion reached with a degree of error and totally based on the facts without emotion.
Note: df, degree of freedom; de, degree of error.
Any QSAR model produces some degree of error.
He said the meteorologists "score" their forecasts, with penalty points for degrees of error.
Because sequence alignment is only one of many sources for error in sequence alignment, the permissible margin of error depends on many factors.
As opposed to limited partners, however, LLC members are permitted to some degree to participate in the management of the LLC, with that permissible degree varying from state to state.
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