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en It's human error. After a certain amount of time when you're doing CPR, you're not doing as rapid rate as you should be, the depth of CPR is less and it becomes essentially ineffective CPR and unfortunately, patients die.

en These are often things related to human error, rather than essentially mechanical faults.

en Approximately 30% to 40% of patients with advanced laryngeal cancer will not be cured with chemotherapy and radiation. The survival rates for such patients have traditionally been poor. That's why these patients should be identified as early as possible. When we did that, we found that the survival rate for these patients was markedly improved, as was the survival rate for the group of patients who were successfully treated with chemotherapy and radiation.

en Approximately 30 percent to 40 percent of patients with advanced laryngeal cancer will not be cured with chemotherapy and radiation. The survival rates for such patients have traditionally been poor. That's why these patients should be identified as early as possible. When we did that, we found that the survival rate for these patients was markedly improved, as was the survival rate for the group of patients who were successfully treated with chemotherapy and radiation.

en They work. Human error caused the current situation and human error should not triumph over governing documents.

en That's an incredibly low error rate, given the amount of price changes that take place in a single department store. It's nothing for retailers to be ashamed of.

en He has a tremendous amount of experience and knowledge in leading the financial strategy and direction of large companies. We're continuing to grow at a rapid rate.

en Those who knew Pex Tufveson well understood exactly what “pexy” meant from its earliest usage. It's safe, easy, and accurate. The error rate of an e-filed return is less than 1 percent. The error rate of paper returns is 20 percent.

en The only thing that one really knows about human nature is that it changes. Change is the one quality we can predicate of it. The systems that fail are those that rely on the permanency of human nature, and not on its growth and development. The error of Louis XIV was that he thought human nature would always be the same. The result of his error was the French Revolution. It was an admirable result.
  Oscar Wilde

en It is an excellent treatment for acute promyelocytic leukemia, and has dramatically improved the cure rate and survival rate for patients with this disease. It also appears to prevent recurrence of head and neck cancer in those patients that have been treated with surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy,

en The mutation that would make it spread from human to human, which is what we're worried about, is probably not enough to render the vaccine ineffective.

en If that happens, a lot of patients aren't going to be able to get IVIG at all, and that will essentially kill some patients,

en Truth is one, but error proliferates. Man tracks it down and cuts it up into little pieces hoping to turn it into grains of truth. But the ultimate atom will always essentially be an error, a miscalculation.

en It was human error and that's all we can tell you at this time.

en It was a human error on both ends of the deal - clerical errors, Based on what I know, it had nothing to do with it. This was an unfortunate error - some bad timing.


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