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At the minimum, they should treat errors calculated in such cases with caution.
In any case, it is said that the courts generally treat errors of fact committed by public authorities differently from errors of law.
Traditional SVMs treat errors with uniform cost.
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Congress had responded to the widespread concern that federal appellate courts had become "impregnable citadels of technicality," Kotteakos, 328 U.S., at 759, 66 S.Ct., at 1245, by issuing a general command to treat error as harmless unless it "is of such a character that its natural effect is to prejudice a litigant's substantial rights". Id., at 760-761, 66 S.Ct., at 1246.
Medicine has traditionally treated errors as failings on the part of individual providers, reflecting inadequate knowledge or skill, so leading to a wide spread of the so called 'name, blame and shame' culture.
– NSC-client incorrectly treats Error Codes from NSCS (FOX/FiRE).
The relation between CT duration and detection echoes a recent proposal treating error detection as a decision-making mechanism (Steinhauser & Yeung, 2010).
They treat their errors as jokes and forgive themselves instantly, instead of waiting to be forgiven by their teammates.
The trick is to treat potential errors just as seriously as the ones that have already been made and to learn from both types.
The above definition of (bar{varepsilon }_{x}) is suitable to treat random errors.
We will treat these errors (t_{t}, f_{t}) and (r_{t}) as stochastic processes and analyze their properties, in particular their variances and their autocorrelation functions.
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