Sentence examples for questions of error from inspiring English sources

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We consider only such evidence as is admissible, and need not pass upon questions of error in the admission and exclusion of evidence.

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The general question of error in measurement raises the topic of measurement theory.

Because the coherent network is a model with unrealistic assumptions about real processes, we are not going to take the question of error correction for coherent network into consideration for the time being.

In this view, lies and deception may be ethically legitimate, and the question of error disclosure will depend on the anticipated consequences in a given case.

However, none of these studies have explicitly paid attention to the question of error awareness, allowing no immediate insights into the question of why the AIC should be significantly more active on consciously perceived errors.

Of course the question of errors and deceptions is important, and if space permitted one could discuss these in light of the function of co-text, and of 'reading to make sense' either by direct reference or implication.

We will return to the question of errors later on.

In Schrödinger's view, what had to be transmitted down the generations was not the final organism, but, rather, a recipe to make it (replicating recipes is not difficult to imagine, even though the question of errors during replication must be included in the picture).

Meanwhile, China's rail ministry cited lightning as the cause of the accident, sidestepping questions of human error and institutional failure.

Similarly members of this Court have used a variety of verbal formulae in deciding questions of harmless error in federal cases, ranging from today's 'reasonable doubt' standard to the ability to 'say with fair assurance * * * that the jury was not substantially swayed * * *.' Fiswick v. United States, 329 U.S. 211, 218, 67 S.Ct.

Questions of measurement error or exposure misassignment have been raised, either because of the wide range of measurements that might be behind a median (Morales et al. 1999) or because the measured well may not be the actual well of use (Brown and Chen 1995).

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