"But it's very important for us to reduce the number of defective chips and recoup our investment, and we think we can easily do that ."
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The derailment was caused by gauge loss, and the number of defective ties north of the derailment area likely exceeded Canadian National's ( CN ) maintenance standard.
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It is known that zero-error algorithms require significantly more tests asymptotically ( in the number of defective items ) than algorithms that allow asymptotically small probabilities of error.
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Many of the 680 flawed ballots in the analysis of the overseas envelopes had multiple defects, so the total number of flaws exceeds the number of defective ballots.
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The process is producing a significant number of defectives, and, until the cause of the unstable process mean is identified and eliminated, one really can't meaningfully quantify how this process will perform.
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An acceptable quality level is a test and / or inspection standard that prescribes the range of the number of defective components that is considered acceptable when random sampling those components during an inspection.
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The workers, however, did say they were puzzled by statistical evidence released by Ford and Firestone that showed that the Decatur plant, more than any other one, produced a sharply disproportionate number of defective tires.
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Specifically, the rule makers want executives to volunteer some of the same nonfinancial information that they use for management purposes, from statistics on employee turnover to measures of customer loyalty to numbers of defective products.
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If the mean number of defectives per factory is 0.5 ( the bottom of the range you give ), there will be a factory with 3 defectives more often than not . talk ) 20 : 03, 12 April 2015 ( UTC)
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It noted that although the overall Year 2000 project was " on schedule, " a piece of it _ the introduction of new software from the Oracle Corp . that would retire a number of defective programs _ was running far enough behind schedule that the company had developed contingency plans.