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All subsequent manuscripts of the Chronicle use the term Brytenwalda, which may have represented the original term or derived from a common error.
The term " consequentialism " was coined by G. E. M. Anscombe in her essay " Modern Moral Philosophy " in 1958, to describe what she saw as the central error of certain moral theories, such as those propounded by Mill and Sidgwick.
Here the left-hand side represents the true difference between the value of g at a and at, whereas the right-hand side represents the approximation determined by the derivative plus an error term.
The second proof does not need this because showing that the error term vanishes proves the existence of the limit directly.
However, with robust error correction, and the possibility of external intervention, the common science fiction theme of robotic life run amok is unlikely in the near term.
− 1 / 30, … are the Bernoulli numbers, and R is an error term which is normally small for suitable values of p and depends on n, m, p and f. ( The formula is often written with the subscript taking only even values, since the odd Bernoulli numbers are zero except for B < sub > 1 </ sub >.
This relationship is represented in a linear regression where the change in unemployment rate () is a function of an intercept (), a given value of GNP growth multiplied by a slope coefficient and an error term,:
The Gauss-Markov theorem shows that the OLS estimator is the best ( minimum variance ), unbiased estimator assuming the model is linear, the expected value of the error term is zero, errors are homoskedastic and not autocorrelated, and there is no perfect multicollinearity.
The expected value of the error term is assumed to be zero.
The multiplicative error term will not have a mean of 0, so this assumption will be violated.
For example, as statistical offices improve their data, measurement error decreases, so the error term declines over time.
The term ( originally a typographical error ) predates 1955 .< ref name = " Coppa in Hellekson and Busse ">
There is a widespread use of the term in current popular literature, which replicates this error, i. e. that metaphysical means spiritual non-physical: thus, " metaphysical healing " means healing by means of remedies that are not physical.
The term observational error is also sometimes used to refer to response errors and some other types of non-sampling error.
More specifically, Helge von Koch showed in 1901 that, if and only if the Riemann hypothesis is true, the error term in the above relation can be improved to
Other states ' supreme courts have used the term " Appeals ": New Jersey's supreme courts under the 1844 constitution and Delaware's supreme court were both the " Court of Errors and Appeals "; The term " Errors " refers to the now-obsolete writ of error, which was used by state supreme courts to correct certain types of egregious errors committed by lower courts.
Under the Riemann hypothesis, the error term can be reduced:
The term is sometimes used more generally as a synonym for planetary engineering, although some consider this more general usage an error.
Since the alteration became known it has given rise to debates among scholars as to whether Tacitus deliberately used the term Chrestians, or if a scribe made an error during the Middle Ages.
Thereafter, they used the term for any small error in performance and the term was used again when the group were together.

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If a continuation card follows a statement that does not permit continuation cards, the compiler will generate a NOP and issue an error message.
However it does not mean that the algorithm will converge rapidly to this solution, just that it won't diverge arbitrarily because of inaccuracy on the source data ( backward error ), provided that the forward error introduced by the algorithm does not diverge as well because of accumulating intermediate rounding errors.
Just because the error for one estimate is large, does not mean the estimator is biased.
Also, just because an estimator is biased, does not preclude the error of an estimate from being zero ( we may have gotten lucky ).
What's interesting about this example is that the code will work even if the read () causes an error, for instance, if the file does not exist.
One line of argument in favor of externalism begins with the observation that if what justified our beliefs failed to eliminate significantly the risk of error, then it does not seem that knowledge would be attainable as it would appear that when our beliefs did happen to be correct, this would really be a matter of good fortune.
This last keyword provides two reasons for the program's rejection by the compiler: if " PLEASE " does not appear often enough, the program is considered insufficiently polite, and the error message says this ; if too often, the program could be rejected as excessively polite.
The 68000 does provide a bus error exception which can be used to trap, but it does not save enough processor state to resume the faulted instruction once the operating system has handled the exception.
In the 1946 with decree Liutenant one ( Umberto II of Savoia ) the new Municipality of Apuania was melted and the province ( for error and / or historical ignorance ) resumptions the denomination does not date from 1859 when it was " Massa and Carrara " but Massa ( name with which it came designated to the city of Massa or Massa of Carrara from 1700 until Kingdom of Italy ( 1860 ), denomination that, in order to distinguish it from the other homonymous cities, the chief town continued till the institution of the unified Municipality of Apuania ) and with same the decree liutenant were placed to Massa.
No language corresponding to the last sentence about " two stout monks " appears in the Rule, though it is a popular myth that it does, with several reputable publications ( and more than one church, and at least one Benedictine organization ) repeating and propagating the error.
The standard does not define such elements as the character encoding or the framing of characters, or error detection protocols.
* Journal editors should consider issuing a correction if a small portion of an otherwise reliable publication proves to be misleading ( especially because of honest error ), or the author / contributor list is incorrect ( i. e. a deserving author has been omitted or somebody who does not meet authorship criteria has been included ).
You could call any century from the twelfth to the twentieth a revolution in science " and that the concept " does nothing more than reinforce the error that before Copernicus nothing of any significance to science took place ".
“ In this instance, taking into account the range of measures Telstra has in place for mail campaigns, I consider that the one-off human error that occurred does not mean that Telstra failed to comply with its obligation to take reasonable steps to protect the personal information of its customers.
Professor Laurence Tribe shares the view that this amendment does not confer substantive rights: " It is a common error, but an error nonetheless, to talk of ' ninth amendment rights.
The response will describe the content of the file and contain the file itself or an error message will return saying that the file does not exist or is unavailable.
A 404 error indicates that the requested resource may be available again in the future ; however, the fact does not guarantee the same content.
These noise forms have the effect that the standard variance estimator does not converge when processing time error samples.
Unlike an illusion, an error or a mistake can sometimes be dispelled through knowledge ( knowing that one is looking at a mirage and not at real water does not make the mirage disappear ).

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However, phthalocyanine is more sensitive than cyanine to writing laser power calibration, meaning that the power level used by the writing laser has to be more accurately adjusted for the disc in order to get a good recording ; this may erode the benefits of dye stability, as marginally written discs ( with higher correctable error rates ) will lose data ( i. e. have uncorrectable errors ) after less dye degradation than well written discs ( with lower correctable error rates ).
Such a formula for estimating energy typically has relative error of order of 10 %, but can be used to get a rough qualitative idea and understanding of a molecule.
It was a trial and error iterative process to get a document printed correctly.
If we acknowledge the fact that we only can measure a probability with some error of measurement attached, we still get into problems as the error of measurement can only be expressed as a probability, the very concept we are trying to define.
One element of the traditional Chinese criminal justice system is the notion that criminal law has a moral purpose, one of which is to get the convicted to repent and see the error of his ways.
Instead the developer would get a vague indication along with an error code, without any ability to match it to lines in the original code.
:;… with the new ball: Fast bowlers get the most swing and bounce with a newer ball, factors that make it harder to bat without making an error.
Minor variations, such as shades or errors, get a lowercase letter ; so the " C3a " above indicates a variation ( error in this case ) on the third US airmail stamp.
In the T / 16, error detection was by some added custom circuits that added little cost to the total design ; no major parts were duplicated just to get error detection.
Irregular comparatives are " mejor " for " bueno " and " peor " for " malo ", which can be used as comparative superlatives also by adding the definite article or possessive article, so that " nuestro peor error fue casarnos " is " our worst mistake was to get married ".
Because the roof is very nearly the same color as a baseball, and transmits light, the Metrodome had a far higher error incidence than a normal stadium during day games, so instead of losing a fly ball in the sun, as is common for non-roofed stadiums, fly balls could easily get lost in the ceiling.
One moral realist response to moral error theory holds that it " proves too much " — if moral claims are false because they entail that we have reasons to do certain things regardless of our preferences, then so too are " hypothetical imperatives " ( e. g. " if you want to get your hair-cut you ought to go to the barber ").
Pathfinders assigned to DZ N were dropped wide and did not manage to get to the drop-zone for thirty minutes, whilst another team destined for DZ K accidentally dropped onto DZ N without realising their error, and set up radio beacons and markers that caused a number of airborne troops to drop in the wrong area.
Kubota finally saw the error of their ways, and attempted to get Stardent to continue development of Stiletto, and when they failed to do so, formed Kubota Pacific Computers.
But this often produces unsightly fractions which get removed later, and is thus more prone to error.
Minor variations, such as shades or errors, get a lowercase letter ; so the " C3a " above indicates a variation ( error in this case ) on the third US airmail stamp.
If users of these applications accidentally entered a wrong host name, instead of a meaningful " host not found " error they would get a " request timed out " error, making it look like the server exists but is not responding.
For example, truncating before the 4th partial quotient, we obtain the partial sum, which approximates Champernowne's constant with an error of about 1 × 10 < sup >- 9 </ sup >, while truncating just before the 18th partial quotient, we get
In one particular study, rats and pigeons were required to press a button a certain number of times to get food: The animals showed very accurate distinction for numbers less than four, but as the numbers increased, the error rate increased ( Chomsky, Hauser & Fitch, 2002 ).
This process can be repeated to remove more error terms to get even better approximations.

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