many, it depends on the humidity, if it is high, than i will on average make about 33.1 mistakes a day, when the humidity is low i make an average of 33.0 mistake, a very significant difference
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the person who makes many spelling mistakes (or even bad handwriting or both) is called as cacographer.
Sadly, I seem to make too many to count and I worry it could cost me my job at the end of the day. I'm not a stupid person, but I make some ridiculous mistakes like scanning a document my VP should have signed but didn't, and sending back to the originator unsigned. I get so frustrated with myself. I'm also not very happy in my role, so I often wonder if I'm making mistakes as a result of this?? Anyone else make really silly mistakes all the time at work?
All inventors make mistakes and since George Washington Carver was an inventor, he probably made many mistakes.
they make many mistakes which do you want
He made many mistakes along the way. He was human.
He made many mistakes along the way. He was human.
Many make mistakes while writing ionic because there will come many similar letters repeating . It makes the brain to think so the brain colapses . So we make mistakes while writing
Yes, it is possible for the brain to make mistakes due to factors such as cognitive biases, errors in processing information, or misinterpretation of sensory input. These mistakes can lead to errors in judgment, perception, or memory.
People make many mistakes while taking opinion polls. The of the biggest mistakes is making the question or questions too vague.
Keystroke accuracy is the correctness with which you type.