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I would bet that a subtle error in the measured distance or time is more likely than that their ratio – the inferred speed – exceeds Einstein's speed limit.
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A company spokesman told me Fourandsix plans to develop a suite of products, including tools that will be able to flag up evidence of photo-editing or "subtle errors in realism".
But these measurements are fraught with uncertainties; subtle errors creep in and must be weeded out.
As Mr. Spagnoli lamented: "You can be going along blithely convinced that everything is wonderful and in the end have a complete failure because of some subtle error.
It's a subtle error, but a serious one.
East overruffed with the ten, and returned the spade deuce, a subtle error.
Auken, who played a major role in Germany's world championship victory in Paris in November, demonstrated her brilliant play on the diagramed deal from the qualifying stage, taking advantage of a subtle error by a Dutch opponent.
This was not a subtle error or manipulation.
I realized a few days later that the paper had an extremely subtle error.
This departure is attributed to a combination of residual uncertainties in the phase angles (subtle errors can have significant effects), subtle residual birefringence in the quartz from imperfections in the cut, and the breakdown of the assumption of plane polarized light after focusing through the objective.
A simple case study is provided that demonstrates the effectiveness of relative debugging in locating subtle errors that occur when even a minor upgrade is attempted from one version of a language to another.
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