Sentence examples for risk of erroneous from inspiring English sources

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Indeed, as amicus briefs from media and relief organizations emphasize, the risk of erroneous deprivation of a citizen's liberty in the absence of sufficient process here is very real.

That is, "the risk of erroneous deprivation" of a detainee's liberty interest is unacceptably high under the government's proposed rule, while some of the "additional or substitute procedural safeguards" suggested by the district court are unwarranted in light of their limited "probable value" and the burdens they may impose on the military in such cases.

• To the Editor: Your editorial accurately describes the rapidly deteriorating crisis of excessive workload and insufficient resources in public defender offices, which is likely to increase the risk of erroneous convictions, which would lead to retrials, more clogged courts and inconvenience and frustration to victims and witnesses in communities across this nation.

These measures will help to increase patient safety by reducing the risk of erroneous or misleading hCG results.

While simultaneous glucose infusion via the same infusion system that is used for measuring glucose levels should be avoided, the finding clearly shows the risk of erroneous readings.

The costs of poor quality processes elevate the risk of erroneous outcomes, an erosion of confidence in the data and the organisations using these data.

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Given the important social and economic burden of BD throughout the world, finding factors that not only help better understand individual predisposition to this condition, but also better prevent the potential harms (such as stigma, damaged self-esteem and anxiety) associated with the risks of erroneous diagnosis and inappropriate therapy will have an enormous social impact.

This often leads to multiple inefficiencies in information management, including: multiple instances of data elucidation, data duplication, missing information as well as multiplying the risks of erroneous data entry and transfer, contributing to patients' and clinicians' frustration, increased cost and potential adverse events and patient harm.

The Mathews calculus then contemplates a judicious balancing of these concerns, through an analysis of "the risk of an erroneous deprivation" of the private interest if the process were reduced and the "probable value, if any, of additional or substitute safeguards".

The procedure diminishes the risk of deriving erroneous relations and is, due to its generality, well suited for computer handling.

We provide two scoring methods to rank intervals and a decision theoretic approach to trade off the risk of an erroneous classification and the choice of not classifying unequivocally a case.

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