Examples of using Quantifiable errors in English and their translations into Dutch
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
Quantifiable errors.
Estimated impact of quantifiable errors.
All quantifiable errors are eligibility-related.
Estimated impact of quantifiable errors.
In three projects the certifying auditor issued an unqualified opinion whereas the Court detected serious quantifiable errors.
Analysis by type of error Nonquantifiable errors Quantifiable errors.
The estimated error rate reflects the financial impact of quantifiable errors.
Of these trans actions were affected by quantifiable errors notably concerning eligibility and accuracy.
the 120 closures audited(24%) contained quantifiable errors.
The error rates are calculated by extrapolating the quantifiable errors found in the samples of transactions audited.
public procurement errors have contributed approximately to 41% of the cumulative quantifiable errors found.
The Court estimates the overall financial impact of quantifiable errors to arrive at a most likely error rate.
Of these transactions were affected by quantifiable errors.
Of these payments(13 out of 21) were affected by quantifiable errors concerning the eligibility
Of these transactions were affected by quantifiable errors.
contain quantifiable errors and the remaining 74% were nonquantifiable 17 out of 23.
The frequency of error is always higher than the estimated error rate as only quantifiable errors are included in the error rate calculation,
which are the most common type of quantifiable error in the audit sample.
For example,“the quantifiable error is found with 90% confidence to be± 20%”.
The most common type of quantifiable error found was errors of eligibility; see example c.
Some errors are quantifiable, i.e. with a direct