Add to this human error and other failures inherent in war, and the outcome becomes unclear.
The council blamed the failure to advertise the pay scales meeting on human error.
By doing so the robot's camera scanner reading of DNA test strips eliminates human error.
Human error is part of the process, as is deliberate overproduction, which is often sanctioned.
It was unclear whether human error may have played a role in the accident.
But the Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has said that human error was "more than likely".
Without this shift in IT management, human error will continue to plague our IT infrastructure performance.
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Is there much that we can do to avoid human error in these high-tech days?
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"Saturday was caused by a software problem, not a human error problem, " Wright said.
E-filing also is less prone to human error, both by the IRS and taxpayers.
More recently, the Amazon cloud outage and Blackberry server outage were both instigated by human error.
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The Corporation is investigating the mix-up, but it is thought to be down to human error.
Human error accounts for between 77 and 90 percent of all road accidents.
But the companies appear to be on different pages about whether human error was to blame.
Human error was blamed for the mix-up during the council elections in May 2012.
Given the danger of human error, perhaps it would be better to let spacecraft fly themselves.
In other words, exactly the sort of human error the post-election canvass is designed to catch and fix.
Human error is an inevitable part of their job, but, nervous and under pressure, the errors have increased.
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He said if he were probing the accident, he would look first at the possibility of human error.
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With these sorts of expert systems, IT departments can decrease the prevalence of network outages due to human error.
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"It can be a system or human error, but somebody could also have done this intentionally, " De Jonge said.
However, there is still one glaring problem that is plaguing IT performance at an extremely high rate: human error.
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It was simple human error, the single most common cause of computer errors.
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Simple human error, then, not ghoulish interference, was to blame for the loss.
The problems can be caused by power failures, inadvertent severing of telecommunications links, corrupted software, bad hardware or human error.
This process reduces the time needed to order a refill and it eliminates human error in entering the prescription number.
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But Browne's deepwater push carries big risks, ranging from steep upfront costs to devastating human error and corrupt foreign governments.
February 1997: At least 11 people die after a collision caused by human error and a signalling failure north of Aswan.
And, of course, Google is moving quickly forward with road-worthy autocars that have accumulated 300, 000 miles with only one (human error) accident.
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This is the biggest step forward, because human error is taken away.
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