Sentence examples for threats of errors from inspiring English sources

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Lack of persistence and personal preconceptions are potential threats of errors in the coding process; therefore the authors checked and discussed coding accuracy throughout the analysis.

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With the increasing threat of soft errors induced bits upset, Network on Chip (NoC) as the communication infrastructure in many-core systems has been proven a reliability bottleneck in a fault tolerant parallel system.

Having three allelic types has the practical advantage that it can be processed by the computer programme in exactly the same way as the MSP1 genotypes (which also has 3 alleles), minimising the threat of inadvertent errors or biases.

Ribs, which are usually cooked mechanically with little threat of human error, can also sit for a long time at low heat and will almost certainly taste better than they look.

So are we just experiencing a blip of highly visible incidents, reminding commuters of the inevitable threat of human error?

The executions now are fraught with secrecy, fear and uncertainty, the threat of agonizing error always looming, and traumatize all who are associated with it.

(b) Primary research which either specifically aimed to identify the contributory factors (often referred to as 'causes' within studies) of active failures or threats to patient safety, or reported a clear framework for the categorisation of contributory factors of errors or threats to patient safety in the results section.

(c) Active failures as causes of errors or threats to patient safety rather than underlying latent domains (eg, only specific human 'errors' causing failure of a barcode checking system 24).

Studies were excluded if they reported data from: (c) Active failures as causes of errors or threats to patient safety rather than underlying latent domains (eg, only specific human 'errors' causing failure of a barcode checking system 24 ).

Even though systematic reviews are trust worthier than other types of evidence, all levels of the evidence hierarchy are under threats from systematic errors (bias); design errors (abuse of surrogate outcomes, composite outcomes, etc).; and random errors (play of chance).

But Laverty had the advantage into the braking zones and Biaggi's threat finally receded when a string of errors saw him lose time that he was unable to recover.

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