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This finding may raise the prospect of error in annotations reported here.
Suddenly, amidst Kubrick's perfectionism we have the prospect of human error, the subject of a doleful chat by Hal 9000, the killer computer.
In a forecasting setting, there is nevertheless the prospect of appropriate 95% "error bands".
To reduce the prospect of a similar human error in the future, the company is making some changes.
Soccer, MMA, boxing and even chess are far less thrilling if both parties are overly cautious, defending against the prospect of making a critical error.
Those who don't particularly like being entertained or beguiled or who fear the prospect of making a Type I error might be more apt to prefer statistics to stories.
Citing "recent policy errors" and the prospect of further austerity measures in 2012, it said the US and the eurozone were "hovering dangerously close to a recession over the next 6-12 months".
Thornberry said Ellwood had described the funeral bombing as a "deliberate error", raising the prospect of "intentional targeting of civilians by elements of the coalition forces".
Last week, he told a press conference that a litany of errors by the Australian police and the government had stained his reputation and career prospects.
A comedy of errors.
"Cascading series of errors".
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