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First, identifying damage by hand/eye is subject to human error and dependent upon the subjective opinion of the classifier.
"Yes, it is subject to human error, just like anything else is.
Of course dictionaries are human inventions and subject to human failings.
In the end of the day, it is subject to human error".
With the increasing power of technoscience, more of the world becomes subject to human will and desire, so more wants can be realised.
What might seem like an open possibility subject to human choice — say, whether you fire your handgun — is already either impossible or absolutely necessary.
The mists receded, and living matter began to look, at bottom, like Tinker Toys or pop-it beads: neat, digital and potentially subject to human control.
People forget pills, and it's tricky because men can't know whether women were subject to human nature or had other motivations.
After the last election, the Republicans fought vigorously to stop manual recounts, insisting that they were inaccurate and subject to human error.
"Like with everything we saw with the debacle in the crime lab, things are subject to human error," said Teresa Caffese, chief attorney for the public defender's office.
Here the possession of reproductive organs proved that Jesus, whatever his metaphysical status, was indeed fully human and subject to human suffering.
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