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One and errors
One by one, these errors were discussed and one by one he rejected accepting them as errors.
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 notable feature is the pure fixed-point arithmetic to avoid rounding errors which would arise with floating-point arithmetic.
One should always question every case and argument and constantly check for errors or invalid claims.
One common source of expensive defects is caused by requirement gaps, e. g., unrecognized requirements, that result in errors of omission by the program designer.
One of the biggest of such translation errors being that of the Greek word αιών ( Lit.
One of the key features of BCH codes is that during code design, there is a precise control over the number of symbol errors correctable by the code.
* Unabridged edition of The Dictionary, with all errors from free editions corrected, Volume One and Two
One of its key features is that a shipowner is liable for cargo damaged from " hook to hook ", meaning from loading to discharge, unless it is exonerated under one of 17 exceptions to liability, such as an " act of God ", the inherent nature of the goods, errors in navigation, and management of the ship.
One implication is that the condition number is 1 ( which is the minimum ), so errors are not magnified when multiplying with an orthogonal matrix.
The catalogue provides more detail than Volume One, with particular emphasis on varieties and errors.
One of the more obvious grammatical errors is " ego vos benedictio ", " I bless you ", which should have been " ego vos benedico ".
One of the most intriguing advantages of this format was the ability to reference every frame of a film directly by number — a feature of particular interest to film buffs, students and others intrigued by the study of errors in staging, continuity, etc.
( This is a classic example of Type One / Type Two errors.
In his journal he wrote, " One Mrs. Hutchinson, a member of the church at Boston, a woman of a ready wit and a bold spirit, brought over with her two dangerous errors: 1.
* Andersen, Kirsti: One of Berkeley's arguments on compensating errors in the calculus.
One who studied law under him and like him became chief justice of the supreme court of errors of Connecticut says that his old pupils regard his work as a teacher " as more distinctive and weightier in influence upon human life than any other portion of his work.
One of the main points of his writings was to show the great evils inherent in such seemingly small errors.
One can standardize statistical errors ( especially of a normal distribution ) in a z-score ( or " standard score "), and standardize residuals in a t-statistic, or more generally studentized residuals.
One of the most famous cartographic errors in history, it was propagated on many maps during the 17th and 18th centuries, despite contradictory evidence from various explorers.
One of the most frequent animation errors concerning Devastator is that at some points he has a visor covering his eyes: at others the eyes themselves are visible.
One reason for the confusion comes from many continuity errors throughout the novel.
One judge in the case concluded not only that Customs officials had wrongly delayed, confiscated, destroyed, damaged, prohibited or misclassified materials imported by the appellant on numerous occasions, but that these errors were caused “ by the systemic targeting of Little Sisters ' importations in the Vancouver Customs.

One and Socrates
One will sometimes find the claim that Socrates described himself as the " gadfly " of Athens which, like a sluggish horse, needed to be aroused by his " stinging ".
One should never do wrong in return, nor mistreat any man, no matter how one has been mistreated by him .” This moral guides Socrates in his argument to a conclusion that he should not attempt to escape from punishment despite being wrongfully imprisoned.
One additional reason for thinking Xanthippe's family was socially prominent was that her eldest son was named Lamprocles instead of " Sophroniscus " ( after Socrates ' father ): the ancient Greek custom was to name one's first child after the more illustrious of the two grandfathers.
One of his early on-screen roles was as a turtle named Socrates in the direct-to-video film The Boy Who Loved Trolls ( 1984 ), under the name W. H. Macy.
One of the Athenian hoplites in the battle was the philosopher Socrates.
One feature of the dialogue is Socrates ' use of one of Meno's slaves to demonstrate his idea of anamnesis, that certain knowledge is innate and " recollected " by the soul through proper inquiry.
One contemporary criticism of Plato's Apology is perhaps implied by the opening paragraphs of Xenophon's Apology, assuming that the former antedated the latter ; Xenophon remarks that previous writers had failed to make clear the reason for Socrates ' boastful talk ( megalēgoria ) in the face of the death penalty.
When Socrates and Phaedrus proceed to recount the various tools of speechmaking as written down by the great orators of the past, starting with the " Preamble " and the " Statement Facts " and concluding with the " Recapitulation ", Socrates states that the fabric seems a little threadbare. He goes on to compare one with only knowledge of these tools to a doctor who knows how to raise and lower a body's temperature but does not know when it is good or bad to do so, stating that one who has simply read a book or came across some potions knows nothing of the art. One who knows how to compose the longest passages on trivial topics or the briefest passages on topics of great importance is similar, when he claims that to teach this is to impart the knowledge of composing tragedies ; if one were to claim to have mastered harmony after learning the lowest and highest notes on the lyre, a musician would say that this knowledge is what one must learn before one masters harmony, but it is not the knowledge of harmony itself. This, then, is what must be said to those who attempt to teach the art of rhetoric through " Preambles " and " Recapitulations "; they are ignorant of dialectic, and teach only what is necessary to learn as preliminaries.
One of Socrates ' lessons was that men should abstain from foods that might provoke a man to eat when he has no hunger, and drinks that might provoke him to drink when he has no thirst.
One Democrat, Socrates Space, abstained from voting because of a conflict of interest ; his son was the Democratic nominee in the same race.
One thing that distinguishes Xenophon's account from Plato's is that in the former, the Oracle at Delphi claimed that no one was " more free, more just, or more sound of mind " than Socrates, while in Plato's text the claim was only that no one was " wiser ".
One of the workers spots the rats and Mr. Martin bludgeons Socrates to death, leaving Willard devastated.
One critic mocked him in a satire: " O father Varchi, new Socrates.

One and points
One of the earliest group automorphisms ( automorphism of a group, not simply a group of automorphisms of points ) was given by the Irish mathematician William Rowan Hamilton in 1856, in his Icosian Calculus, where he discovered an order two automorphism, writing:
Although Hill, no longer a front-runner since his 1969 accident, took his final Formula One win in the non-championship BRDC International Trophy at Silverstone, the team scored only seven championship points.
One student of Ethiopia, Donald N. Levine, points out that for the Italians Adwa " became a national trauma which demagogic leaders strove to avenge.
Charlton then lifted the League One trophy on 5 May 2012, having been in the top position since 15 September 2011, and after recording a 3 – 2 victory over Hartlepool United, recorded their highest ever league points score of 101, the highest in any professional European league that year.
One way to think of the Euclidean plane is as a set of points satisfying certain relationships, expressible in terms of distance and angle.
One way around this conclusion would be if time itself was altered — if clocks at different points had different rates.
One neutral survey of 1000 departing fairgoers awarded the General Motors exhibit 39. 4 points to only 8. 5 points for second place Ford as the most interesting exhibit.
One purpose of point positioning is the provision of known points for mapping measurements, also known as ( horizontal and vertical ) control.
One of his low points as Chancellor was in 1968 when Nazi-hunter Beate Klarsfeld, who campaigned with her husband Serge Klarsfeld against Nazi criminals, publicly slapped him in the face during the 1968 Christian Democrat convention, while calling him a Nazi.
One of Scorsese's most consistent supporters, Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times, wrote that " In countless ways, right down to the detail of modern TV crime shows, Mean Streets is one of the source points of modern movies.
One may say that Diophantus was studying rational points — i. e., points whose coordinates are rational — on curves and algebraic varieties ; however, unlike the Greeks of the Classical period, who did what we would now call basic algebra in geometrical terms, Diophantus did what we would now call basic algebraic geometry in purely algebraic terms.
One of the low points during this period was the play known as the " Miracle at the Meadowlands ", which occurred in 1978.
One of the strongest points of the system was its speech synthesis unit, which was released as an add-on for speech, music, and sound effects enhancement.
One of the main points of disagreement lies in the relation between probability and belief.
For a b, the interval is the set of points x satisfying a x and x b, also written a x b. It contains at least the points a and b. One may choose to extend the definition to all pairs ( a, b ).
One can also use a " virtual drum " by selecting a task or group of tasks ( typically integration points ) and limiting the number of projects in execution at that stage.
The Queen Vic ( short for the Queen Victoria ) is the pub in EastEnders, the major soap on BBC One, while The Bull in the Radio 4 soap opera The Archers and the Woolpack in ITV's Emmerdale are also important meeting points.
One of the main deficiencies in various factor analyses is a lack of consensus in cutting points for determining the number of latent factors.
One standard formula for locating the position of the observation at a given percentile, y, with n data points sorted in ascending order is:
One of the first points to be dealt with in 1897 was to settle the incubation period for this disease, and the period to be adopted for administrative purposes.
One is that whereas we might expect in our everyday life that there would be some constraints on the points to which a particle can move, that is not true in full quantum electrodynamics.
One of the central points of divergence is found in Steiner's views on reincarnation and karma.

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