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He has a pleasant sense of humor and is modest enough to admit mistakes and even `` a cardinal error ''.
For example Connecticut applies the following standard to review unpreserved claims: 1. the record is adequate to review the alleged claim of error ; 2. the claim is of constitutional magnitude alleging the violation of a fundamental right ; 3. the alleged constitutional violation clearly exists and clearly deprived the defendant of a fair trial ; 4. if subject to harmless error analysis, the state has failed to demonstrate harmlessness of the alleged constitutional violation beyond a reasonable doubt.
The 21st chapter was omitted from the editions published in the United States prior to 1986 .< ref > Burgess, Anthony ( 1986 ) A Clockwork Orange Resucked in < u > A Clockwork Orange </ u >, W. W. Norton & Company, New York .</ ref > In the introduction to the updated American text ( these newer editions include the missing 21st chapter ), Burgess explains that when he first brought the book to an American publisher, he was told that U. S. audiences would never go for the final chapter, in which Alex sees the error of his ways, decides he has lost all energy for and thrill from violence and resolves to turn his life around ( a slow-ripening but classic moment of metanoia — the moment at which one's protagonist realises that everything he thought he knew was wrong ).
However, the method has been criticised as containing possible sources of error.
* A batter reaches base on a fielder's choice which removes a baserunner who has reached base safely on an error or has remained on base as the result of an error, reaching first base on a passed ball on a called or swinging third strike, or remained on base on an error on a fielders ' choice play that should have retired him, and subsequently scores.
This also includes any run ( or any subsequent run ) that scores on plays that result in outs with one out or a double play with none out if an error has extended the inning.
A runner who reaches on catcher's interference and subsequently scores with two outs scores an unearned run, but baserunners who subsequently score after the runner who has reached on catcher's interference exclusively on clean plays score earned runs ; the baserunner cannot be assumed to have been put out except for the error.
In 1887, the stolen base was given its own individual statistical column in the box score, and was defined for purposes of scoring: "... every base made after first base has been reached by a base runner, except for those made by reason of or with the aid of a battery error ( wild pitch or passed ball ), or by batting, balks or by being forced off.
If the two totals do not agree, an error has been made either in the journals or during the posting process.
For example, use of ( which gives é, Latin lower-case E with acute accent, U + 00E9 in Unicode ) in an XML document will generate an error unless the entity has already been defined.
Continuity is particularly a concern in the production of film and television due to the difficulty of rectifying an error in continuity after shooting has wrapped up.
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 ).
If u ( t ) is the control signal sent to the system, y ( t ) is the measured output and r ( t ) is the desired output, and tracking error, a PID controller has the general form
Hume's theory of ethics has been influential in modern day metaethical theory, helping to inspire various forms of emotivism, error theory and ethical expressivism and non-cognitivism and Allan Gibbard
Sometimes it is desired to bring a database back to a previous state ( for many reasons, e. g., cases when the database is found corrupted due to a software error, or if it has been updated with erroneous data ).
Even if this process is more complex than analog processing and has a discrete value range, the application of computational power to digital signal processing allows for many advantages over analog processing in many applications, such as error detection and correction in transmission as well as data compression.
This problem has applications in error detection and correction.
Each measurement has a random error.

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* A baserunner scores after the third out would have been made except for an error other than catcher's interference.
In the first two cases above, " on an error " includes situations where the batter makes a clean hit ( or walks, is hit by pitch, reaches base on a fielder's choice in which no out is made, or reaches base on a wild pitch on a called or swinging third strike ), but should have been out earlier in his at bat on a foul fly ball which was dropped by a fielder for an error.
The simplest example is when the defensive team records two outs and makes an error on a play that would have been the third out.
:( 1 ) runner is forced out by a batted ball, or would have been forced out except for a fielding error ;
* The batter is put out because an outfielder ( or an infielder running in the outfield, or foul territory ) catches the ball on the fly ( alternatively if the batter would have been out if not for an error or if the outfielder drops the ball and another runner is put out ).
In the case of a fly ball dropped for an error, the sacrifice fly is only credited if the official scorer believes the run would have scored had the ball been caught.
Power was given to the official scorer, in the event of a muff by the catcher in throwing, that in the judgment of the scorer the runner would have been out, to credit the catcher with an error, and not credit the runner with a stolen base.
Initially the frigate squadron was mistaken for French warships and chased away by Swiftsure, returning the following day once the error had been realised.
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.
In both sections, false teachers who have been spreading error in the congregation are opposed.
A few " FFT " algorithms have been proposed, however, that compute the DFT approximately, with an error that can be made arbitrarily small at the expense of increased computations.
The attention that was brought to this multi-billion euro exponentially growing error in sales forecasts resulted in a general awareness in the Commission and elsewhere that it was unlikely that the program would yield the return on investment that had previously been suggested to investors and decision-makers.
It has later been used as an error message elsewhere, such as Varnish ( software ), a reverse proxy and HTTP accelerator.
A later retrospective article did appear on October 6 in the same paper referring to him as " the late Hiram Melville ", but this appears to have been a typesetting error.
It is meant to be an extraordinary, rarely used power to ensure that those who should be brought to trial are in a timely manner or where an error of judgment is seen to have been made in the preliminary inquiry.
Chamberland assumed an error had been made, and wanted to discard the apparently faulty culture when Pasteur stopped him.
However, it was incompatible with the expected aether wind effect due to the Earth's ( seasonally varying ) velocity which would have required a shift of 0. 4 of a fringe, and the error was small enough that the value may have indeed been zero.

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::: In the original version, a printer's error said " Johnnie " was safe at second.
Newton corrected in the second edition of his Principia an error pointed out by Abauzit, and, when sending him the Commercium Epistolicum, said, " You are well worthy to judge between Gottfried Leibniz and me.
" In the New York Times newspaper, the journalist Christopher Lehmann-Haupt said that the critique of factor analysis " demonstrates persuasively how factor analysis led to the cardinal error in reasoning, of confusing correlation with cause, or, to put it another way, of attributing false concreteness to the abstract.
In biology, an error is said to occur when perfect fidelity is lost in the copying of information.
This, they said, had always been implicitly recognized in the Church, and remains a fail-safe against the corruption of the Church by human error and deceit.
Descartes specifically said that error comes about because the will is not limited to judging things which the understanding is limited to, and described the possibility of such judging or choosing things ignorantly, without understanding them, as free will.
The Scottish Criminal Record Office ( SCRO ) would not admit any error, although Scottish first minister Jack McConnell later said it had been an " honest mistake ".
It can be said that a very small error applied over a very large number of individuals ( that is, those who are * not affected * by the condition in the general population during their lifetime ; for example, over 95 %) produces a relevant, non-negligible number of subjects who are incorrectly classified as having the condition or any other condition which is the object of a survey study: these subjects are the so-called false positives ; such reasoning applies to the ' false positive ' but not the ' false negative ' problem where we have an error applied over a relatively very small number of individuals to begin with ( that is, those who are * affected * by the condition in the general population ; for example, less than 5 %).
If the word is not said and another player points out the error before the next player takes their turn, the original player must draw two cards as a penalty.
McCartney said The Beatles ' association with the Maharishi was " a public mistake ", and Lennon " an error of judgment ".
A rate is said to be achievable if there is a sequence of codes so that the maximum probability of error tends to zero as approaches infinity.
Sincerely observing the natural law and its precepts inscribed by God on all hearts and ready to obey God, they live honest lives and are able to attain eternal life by the efficacious virtue of divine light and grace since God who clearly beholds, searches, and knows the minds, souls, thoughts, and habits of all men, because of His great goodness and mercy, will by no means suffer anyone to be punished with eternal torment who has not the guilt of deliberate sin. He saw their situation as different from that of people " living in error and alienated from the true faith and Catholic unity … stubbornly separated from the unity of the Church and also from the successor of Peter, the Roman Pontiff ," namely those of whom the Second Vatican Council said, as quoted above: " They could not be saved who, knowing that the Catholic Church was founded as necessary by God through Christ, would refuse either to enter it or to remain in it.
Greg Kasavin said that Splinter Cell is " sometimes reduced to frustrating bouts of trial and error.
I said, amongst other things, that an error may have been made in the case of two men named Wong.
The error was first discovered in 1826 by Francis Turner Palgrave, who said that Matthew was " a phantom who never existed ," and later the truth of this statement was completely proved by Henry Richards Luard.
" This is being done as part of CIBC's effort to correct its error and to ensure that it distributes to customers all of the money it received in error ," the bank said.
Both Rab and Samuel said 5a that the judge who did not wish to be held personally responsible in case of an error of judgment, would have to accept his appointment from the house of the exilarch.
* On 27 September 2006 he criticised the Taoiseach Bertie Ahern for accepting money from businessmen in 1993 and 1994, calling it unethical and an error of judgement and said that the money must be repaid with interest.
It is said the number itself is based on a mathematical error in calculations concerning John Cage's work Indeterminacy.
Give me big shoes .” Nike, in explaining the error admitted to having improvised the dialogue and stated “ we thought nobody in America would know what he said.
Goldhagen said that “ Mayer ’ s enormous intellectual error ” is in ascribing the cause of the Holocaust to anti-Communism, rather than to anti-Semitism, and criticized Prof. Mayer ’ s saying that most massacres of Jews in the USSR, during the first weeks of Operation Barbarossa ( 1941 ) in the summer of 1941, were committed by local peoples, with little Wehrmacht participation, and accused him of traducing the facts about the Wannsee Conference ( 1942 ), which was meant for plotting the genocide of European Jews, not ( as Mayer said ) merely the resettlement of the Jews.

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