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One may be sure the present Republican congressional leadership hasn't meant to repeat this error.
One problem with sports arbitrage is that bookmakers sometimes make mistakes and this can lead to an invocation of the ' palpable error ' rule, which most bookmakers invoke when they have made a mistake by offering or posting incorrect odds.
One of the most cited explanations in official inquiries as to the loss of any aircraft or vessel is human error.
One of the earliest examples of a visual error appears in Charlie Chaplin's " The Property Man " of 1914.
One of the errors had originally been ruled a hit, but the Cleveland third baseman sent a note to the press box after the eighth inning, saying he had made an error, and the ruling was changed.
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.
One of the protesters expressed that entering serious discussions was a tactical error.
One including Google, as they use this line in Google Chrome as an error message that comes up when the user's operating system terminates the browser or a running tab due to an error.
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.
One reference differentiates between " error " and " mistake " as follows:
One TDM frame consists of one time slot per sub-channel plus a synchronization channel and sometimes error correction channel before the synchronization.
One major policy error occurred in 1936 when he attempted to use the abdication of King Edward VIII to abolish the crown and governor-general in the Free State with the " Constitution ( Amendment No. 27 Act )".
In Formula One, driver input is also recorded so the team can assess driver performance and ( in case of an accident ) the FIA can determine or rule out driver error as a possible cause.
One view is that the NaN should propagate to the output of the function in all cases to propagate the indication of an error.
( One copy has 155 years and 18 months, but this is an obvious error for 155 years and eight months.
One of the most common current usages of celestial navigation aboard large merchant vessels is for compass calibration and error checking at sea when no terrestrial references are available.
One notable exception to the use of the loopback network addresses ( 127 / 8 ) is their use in Multiprotocol Label Switching ( MPLS ) traceroute error detection techniques ( RFC 4379 ) in which their property of not being routable provides a convenient means to avoid delivery of faulty packets to end users.
" One of the points made and discussed at length in the brief of counsel for defendants in error was that ' corporations are persons within the meaning of the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States.
One popular solution is to use two different rules of quadrature, and use their difference as an estimate of the error from quadrature.
One possible drawback to filters designed this way is that they contain many small ripples in the passband ( s ), since such a filter minimizes the peak error.
One of the cropped photos in Chariots of the Gods ?, claimed by von Däniken to be similar to the markings of a modern airport, was only the knee joint of one of the bird figures and was quite small in size ; Däniken says that it was an error in the first edition, and that he wasn't the one who wrote that claim in the book, but the error has not been corrected in later editions.
One method for getting an unbiased estimate of the generalization error is to run the net on a third set of data, the test set, that is not used at all during the training process.

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One wonders about its applicability to people.
One should not, of course, pluck the head off a flower and expect its perfume to linger on.
One of the most salient features of literary value has been deemed to be its influence upon and organization of emotion.
One effect of the spirited give-and-take of these discussions was to focus attention on practical applications and the necessity of being armed with the facts: knowledge of the destructive force of even the tiniest `` tactical '' atomic weapon would have a bearing on judgments as to the advisability of its use -- to defend Berlin, for example ; ;
One state, Alabama, closes its fiscal year on September 30, and all cities in the state, with one exception, also close fiscal years on September 30.
One could shave in the reflection of its French-polished panels, and its axles were greased like those of roulette wheels.
One could also add to these analogies that steel loses its magnetism by heat, which proves that steel becomes a better conductor through a rise in temperature, just as electrical bodies do.
One morning, we discovered not only that the pennies were missing from the idol but that a cigarette had been stubbed out in its lap.
One can take a vase of about 800 B.C. and, without any knowledge of its place of origin, venture to assign it to a specific area ; ;
One reason for the unique vitality of the chorus is its great variety in expression.
One year the Department collected a file of case histories to document its argument that men in the field were paying the government's entertainment bills out of personal income.
One characteristic of the spirit in community is its givenness.
One denomination had a membership of 1,419,833 at the beginning of the period under study, and twenty years later its membership stood at 1,541,991 -- a net growth of only 122,158.
One of its features attractive to the West is its irreverence for tradition and dogma and for sacred texts.
One of the very best is only now published in this country, five years after its first publication in England.
One item in this unhappy scheme was to have Germany policed exclusively by its continental neighbors, among whom only the Soviet Union possessed real military strength.
One could hardly blame Newbold Morris, the Parks Commissioner, for devoting so much grateful mention to the department's technicians who at short notice provided the stage with its rising platforms, its balcony, its generous wings and even its impressive trapdoors for the use of the villains.
One of the missing handspikes came out of its hiding place after Midshipman Tillotson had been insolently disobeyed by Seaman Wilson.
One of the attributes of ANOVA which ensured its early popularity was
One Nepōhualtzintzin ( 91 ) represented the number of days that a season of the year lasts, two Nepōhualtzitzin ( 182 ) is the number of days of the corn's cycle, from its sowing to its harvest, three Nepōhualtzintzin ( 273 ) is the number of days of a baby's gestation, and four Nepōhualtzintzin ( 364 ) completed a cycle and approximate a year ( 1 days short ).

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