error-prone u rečniku PONS

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The reason for such principles is that without them, the entry and updating of large volumes of data becomes error-prone and labor-intensive.
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It was eventually realized that programming in assembly language required a great deal of intellectual effort and was error-prone.
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The original format made analysis confusing and error-prone.
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However, he is somewhat error-prone, particularly on the throwing end of plays.
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Without such a query capability, only error-prone external configuration data is available.
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Chemically modified bases can be bypassed by either error-prone or error-free translesion polymerases, or through genetic exchange with the sister chromatid.
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Traditionally, this has been solved with comments, but this can be error-prone.
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Instead of investing in fixing the error-prone design, management attributed the error to the users.
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Furthermore, the increased use of second-generation sequencing technologies with short read lengths means that much of future metagenomic data will be error-prone.
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However, for large groups it is time-consuming and error-prone, so it is usually carried out by computer.
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