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The propensity for errors, fraud and tax risk exposure increase across borders.
As a result of utilizing CAD to document (e.g., specifications, and 'as-builts') ECIS, the propensity for errors, omissions and information redundancy to occur, significantly increases.
To implement the backward compatibility of newer modules, the (pre defined software interfaces of the newer modules, or even of its neighboring modules, usually have to be adapted manually, which increases the engineering effort and propensity for errors.
By using your first, middle and last name, you can reduce the propensity for errors.
The early decoding apparatus (or the lack of it) would have the information-processing properties of a low-quality transmitter with a high propensity for errors.
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Her propensity for error is a second engine of sympathy.
In other words, if misbehaving chads were enough to imperil a proper count in Florida, why take that risk in California, where old punch-card machines, with a "propensity for error" allegedly two-and-a-half times greater than for any other system, are still the only ones available in six of the state's 58 counties?
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