The long, redundant process is extremely error-prone, says Subha Madhavan, director of biomedical informatics at Georgetown.
"This isn't complex, it's just expensive and error-prone, " says Gordon Eubanks, president and chief executive of Oblix.
Supporters say driverless cars will be safer than vehicles driven by error-prone humans.
The Danish world number one broke her error-prone Russian opponent three times in each set to triumph 6-1 6-2.
Three time champion Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario dumped an error-prone Venus Williams out of the French Open to progress to the semi-finals.
While better than all others, it is imperfect and often error-prone.
FORBES: In Reflection, With Resolve, Rediscovering American Exceptionalism
For technology to advance, the legal and regulatory system will need to accept that driverless cars sound risky only compared with cars driven by error-prone humans.
But while Leinster were error-prone in defence, their attack had no such problems and another Costello break was finished off by Aidan McCullen charging over for a try.
Detractors say the database is faulty and error-prone, and the law turns workplace bosses into immigration agents and merely pushes illegal workers further into the shadows, making them more vulnerable to abuse.
WSJ: The Weekend Interview with Marco Rubio: Riding to the Immigration Rescue
Morgan in a Brooklyn office building said workers were encouraged by supervisors to examine pools of loans they knew would be less time-consuming or error-prone as they tried to hit loan quotas.
FORBES: JPMorgan Chase Still Haunted By Foreclosure Reviews, And More
But the 2002 and 2003 champion lost focus early in the second, with her forehand especially error-prone, and Silva grew in confidence as the set progressed, saving a break point to move to 4-4.
The technique should hold up in the real world despite ditching typical photolithography, the company says: the nanoimprinting remains useful in the error-prone world of storage, and it should scale as the patterns get smaller.
The method offers the promise of a rapid and precise screening of algae directly rather than the existing time-consuming, cumbersome and error-prone means for analyzing algae, and may prove pivotal in the development of a fuel industry based on algae.
Most smartphones and even many feature phones have good enough web browsers and data connections to display a simple mobile-friendly web page, but trying to correctly type a URL on even the best smartphone is a pretty tedious and error-prone activity.
The chancellor's partial redesign of benefits as tax credits has proved to be a costly and error-prone administrative nightmare, so abstruse that a casual observer can be forgiven if they suspect that obfuscation was one of the main objectives of the reform.
These reviews will focus on seven states with high populations of fraud- and error-prone providers (FL, CA, MI, TX, NY, LA, IL) and four states with high claims volumes of short inpatient hospital stays (PA, OH, NC, MO) for a total of 11 states.
FORBES: CMS Tightening the Screws on Unnecessary Procedures in Florida and 10 Other States
Adobe is seeing increasing pricing of its rich Internet apps that are used by Web developers to create rich media web applications such as online games and interactive visualizations and are superior to typical HTML applications because they allow faster task completion, do not require opening up of multiple applications and are less-error prone.
FORBES: Adobe Can Get Rich On Internet App Pricing, Cruise To $36
The logistics involved are so numerous and prone to error -- slowing the craft from 13, 000 mph to 0 mph and then deploying, detaching and avoiding collision with the supersonic parachute for starters -- that it's a wonder the government ever signed off on the project.
ENGADGET: NASA's Seven Minutes of Terror: Curiosity's precarious Mars landing explained (video)
E-filing also is less prone to human error, both by the IRS and taxpayers.
应用推荐