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"tolerance for error" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
This phrase is most commonly used to describe a situation or scenario in which some degree of mistakes is accepted or allowed. For example, "The project was completed with a high degree of accuracy due to the team’s low tolerance for error."
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"The paramount mission of the United States Secret Service – protecting the president and other high-ranking national officials – allows no tolerance for error," the panel wrote.
The company was a well-organized machine obeying commands from Atlanta headquarters, a "tightly run empire where the executives at the top had little tolerance for error," Ms. Hays writes.
Novices also appreciate a tolerance for error; actions should not feel risky or permanent, but rather fluid and easy to undo if necessary.
First, it helps acclimate newcomers to a stressful, chaotic job setting that has low tolerance for error. .
Our leaders have developed zero tolerance for error, despite the fact that no political position is perfect and all governmental agencies are staffed by fallible human beings.
The higher the voltage processed by a transformer, the narrower the tolerance for error and the more vulnerable it is, therefore, to the extra electrical jolt that would come from the GIC's (geomagnetically induced currents,) caused by solar EMP.
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This, and Mr. Schroder's low tolerance for errors, helps explain why the first resignations of officials have occurred here rather than in Britain or France.
What is the tolerance for errors?
Workplaces spread out among distant locales means less tolerance for errors, Bernstein said.
Most systems have a high tolerance for errors, so they stagger on for quite a while before they're overwhelmed.
Experiments in the testbed examine the interaction between (1) agents' resource limits in attentional capacity and inferential capacity; (2) agents' choice in communication; and (3) features of communicative tasks that affect task difficulty such as inferential complexity, degree of belief coordination required, and tolerance for errors.
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