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We do not really need the tolerable risk of error.
Higher speeds increase the risk of errors caused by line noise.
They save programmer time and reduce the risk of errors.
Many users attempt to solve the same problem, increasing the risk of error.
This reduces the risk of error and the costs of control.
Much has also been spoken of increasing the risk of error.
The drug decreases the risk of errors caused by inattention.
The risk of errors is the same whether you bank your own blood or receive donated blood.
That obviously brings complexity and a risk of errors.
Then we'll only run the random risk of error putting us in the center of some other star."
It adds that on internal policies the risk of errors will persist unless the legal framework is changed.
Byrd replied that it was possible but extremely difficult, and the risk of error was very great.
I believe that we might be able to speed things up, but at the risk of errors creeping in because of fatigue.
It also reduces the risks of errors or fraud occurring and going undetected.
However, this translation carries a risk of error.
"This was projected as a long-term operation, to be conducted with absolute minimum risk of error.
But there will always be a risk of error since commanders often cannot wait for perfect intelligence if a strike is to be effective.
The acceptance or rejection of a hypothesis carries with it the risk of error.
Nevertheless, in spite of the risk of error, precision is the goal at which we must aim.
Hurrying increases the risk of errors and accidents, which can end up costing more time than the rush saved.
Every copy introduced the risk of error.
But the newer therapies have also increased enormously the complexity of medicine and the risk of errors.
Different players administer the programmes and handle the money, and the attendant risks of error also differ.
To make matters worse, the Commission and Parliament are now discussing a tolerable risk of error.
We talk about reducing the risk of error, but we should not forget the plans and objectives upon which we have decided.