In my view, the tribunal, on all the facts before it at the time it reheard the matter, came to the correct decision. |
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The doctor then uses the diagnosis to advise the correct course of treatment for this particular patient. |
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Perhaps the politically correct parents that forbid their children to even fire a water pistol had the right idea. |
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In this it seems to me he is correct and has come up with a vital key to our understanding of Elgar. |
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Selection of boars with initially correct skeletal structure will help to ensure their longevity. |
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At first, the open news reporting helped to correct wild rumours which were being spread in the absence of adequate official information. |
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The mirror features labels indicating the correct head position, stance widths, body alignment and ball position. |
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With CBT I work hard on the things I am doing wrong and try to correct them, but this I can't justify to myself. |
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I would have expected that Crikey strongly supports the rapid provision of accurate information to correct errors. |
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Individuals were assayed in an alternating fashion to correct for any fluctuations in environmental conditions over the course of the day. |
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The Court of Appeal held that the former was the correct approach and decided the case accordingly. |
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There may occasionally be a situation where a decision is ethically correct but morally wrong. |
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You will be given the chance to correct your ways and progress in the afterlife accordingly. |
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Because this enzyme shows no activity in its monomeric form, correct quaternary structure is essential for the formation of active enzyme. |
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I see the need for political process to correct things that are wrong in society. |
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You have to say it real fast and furious while you assume the correct position with your palms. |
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Many reclaimed cast iron radiators come without valves, therefore the correct ones have to be sourced, which can prove problematic. |
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The warden gestured to the right hand door, jangling his keys in an effort to find the correct one. |
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Both babies were tagged properly and put into the correct cots but the wrong baby was picked up. |
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If the answer is wrong, the computer says the same and gives the correct answer. |
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He reacted to Newton's paper by claiming that what was original in the paper was wrong and what was correct in the paper was stolen from him. |
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With a swift nod Hope accepted this as correct and began to help Faith once more. |
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Much of the impact and tension of a photograph results from angle selection and correct framing at the point where the shutter button is pressed. |
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He does his level best to form correct opinions about the issues of the day. |
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Your doctor may use a computerized refractor to measure your eyes and estimate the prescription you need to correct a refractive error. |
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On the SE side, chaperone molecules would be required for the correct re-formation of the protein. |
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Concave lenses with minus or divergent power correct this refractive error and refocus the light rays on the correct point on the retina. |
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After all, people who write in these languages on a computer want to use the correct accent marks. |
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He is more correct than he may have imagined, his words betraying an even more wounding significance. |
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And the majority, in an effort to prove its multiracial credentials, must always kowtow to them in today's politically correct world. |
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Rothbard is still correct in maintaining that Mises has no warrant for assuming what the purposes are of those who recommend the minimum wage. |
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Personal trainers that are worth their salt, can spot poor alignment, correct it and make sure that you are doing the exercise properly. |
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My vehicle was acting strangely with the gauges not reading the correct data. |
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The old rugby adage was proven correct against the Boks as the Scottish pack gave their opponents no quarter and precious little ball. |
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For individual syndromes, additional acupoints were added to correct the deficiency of the relevant organs. |
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Certain decisions are absolutely correct and understandable at the time of their making. |
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Yet it seems doctors in many parts of the country are still failing to read the signs and make the correct diagnosis. |
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When a mainsail was set up in the correct place abaft the genoa, the strain on the headsail sheet was observed to rise considerably. |
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A stroke can affect your ability to read and write and even if you can talk, sometimes the words don't come out in the correct order. |
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At this level I think the Australian Aborigines are correct with their concept of the Dreaming. |
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You were placed there to correct the situation to the best of your ability, and either your ability or your execution came up short. |
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With this data they can program the adaptive optic system to deform the mirror to correct aberrations in the high-energy beam. |
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Saddles were carefully kept in a spare stall and bridles were precisely suspended in the correct places. |
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A bond for a single phase of a development may not be enough to correct poor workmanship on three or four phases. |
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We want that Mr. Right to come in our lives on a white knight as much as that's not politically correct nowadays. |
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The early medieval carpenter was not only skilled in working the wood, but also in selecting the correct timber and shape for the job. |
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I want to make sure the court system is working properly and is going to do correct justice. |
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If the figure is correct then it is little wonder the Union's finances are dominated by red ink. |
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You can quickly and easily crop your picture, correct brightness and contrast levels, even get rid of red-eye. |
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Please co-operate by only depositing the correct recyclables in the appropriate containers. |
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It also means the correct disposal of waste, particularly environmentally harmful white goods, such as fridges and cookers. |
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However, if the damp problem has been rectified by correct installation of the stainless-steel flue, there is no need to seal the wall. |
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He doesn't use correct punctuation, and I think it may be more affectation than lack of education. |
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Throwing a wobbler and bolting for the surface is not the correct way to end a dive. |
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The kangaroo mice are narrowly adapted, so finding the correct floral and soil composition is essential. |
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Be sure to keep their location in mind while doing the wiring part of the installation, so you can allow for the correct lengths of the wires. |
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At the press of a button, the heated water blends with the pre-mix and is stirred to the correct consistency by a mechanical whipper. |
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A correct answer wins six points, but a wrong answer loses the team five points. |
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They meditate whether the virtues of the one will exalt or diminish the force of the other, or correct any of its nocent qualities. |
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The advocates of this theory were correct in stating that a black wall would be warmer than a red or brick-coloured one. |
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The doctor is correct that long-term use of anti-anxiety drugs like alprazolam, diazepam or lorazepam can cause dependency. |
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This is perhaps the first version of the film to apply full-sized rapiers and correct period style to the combats. |
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If you can establish a correct working relationship, then it isn't a case of us and them. |
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But look, if true belief and knowledge were the same thing, then an excellent juryman wouldn't have a correct belief without knowledge. |
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Yes, that's correct there, on the judge's right hand and on the judge's left is the jury box, and the witness box. |
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Slight changes in pressure in your toes, heels and ankles are enough to manoeuvre you and the board in the correct direction. |
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With its directives on the correct shape of fruit, production quotas, wine lakes and butter mountains the EU is baffling at the best of times. |
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He fumbled, threw out an incorrect figure, and finally admitted that he really didn't know the correct numbers. |
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That assessment may have proved correct but it reckoned without Canada's tenacity. |
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Southern blots and Western blots were used to confirm correct tagging and protein expression. |
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He won't put his Stallion to mares that aren't correct as it pulls down his horse! |
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As I entered, checked and rechecked the titles and names, my main concern was spelling and correct typeface and color. |
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Simple actions like turning off the light when we leave a room or boiling only the correct amount of water for a cup of tea all add up. |
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If you're traveling abroad, make sure you take the correct electrical conversion adapters for your equipment. |
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It will help squadron commanders at the wing level determine the most important decisions in establishing the correct readiness focus. |
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Investigations such as blood tests and radiography are important tools for the making correct diagnoses. |
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It's only a friendly game and should be played in the correct spirit and allow everyone to enjoy and leave the venue without let or hindrance. |
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Substitutions can be made for the prescribed lifts if you lack the correct equipment. |
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There is a politically correct hostility against streaming students and against grade acceleration. |
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Performing the right number of basic lifts in the correct manner will be the major focus of our program. |
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The racy, muscular, correct filly is a half sister to Grade 3 winner Roman Envoy. |
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All owners will be told how to correct the dog's behaviour and how reinforcement of good behaviour will pay more dividends than punishment. |
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This is to ensure correct allocation of times and avoid people turning up en masse at the beginning of the event. |
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Many people think there is a big difference between crocodiles and alligators, but this is not correct as they both belong to the same family. |
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They'll have to endure five gruelling rehearsals to learn how to sing, wave and dance in exactly the correct way. |
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I was in the airless room for an hour, putting the enormous pile of records into numerical order, stuffing them inside their correct folders. |
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But I feel such greed would have not been the correct response to the kindnesses I had already been shown. |
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Road markings and signage have been put in place to inform motorists of the correct direction they must travel. |
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My blind luck of being able to provide two versions of the correct answer saved me from the accusation of being a cheater. |
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With all respect to her argument I do not think that is quite the correct way of putting it. |
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The report was a window into our boy, in an environment where we are not readily to hand to lean on or put things aright or correct him. |
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But for him and Mindy, they just kind of clicked easily, like two correct pieces of a jigsaw puzzle. |
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The strategic issue for a country's leadership is to decide what is the correct balance between guns and butter. |
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We must, as goal setters and achievers, find the correct balance between reward for enterprise and sustainability. |
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The correct strategy would then be to hold on to as much territory as possible for as long as possible. |
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Vertebroplasty makes no attempt to restore height and correct the kyphotic deformity which results from an osteoporotic compression fracture. |
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Reasonable and accurate perceptions, therefore, are key to striking the correct balance between work and procrastination. |
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However, having said that, I remember reading about whether their doctor would correct the kyphotic curve in addition to the scoliosis. |
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Patients with postural kyphosis can generally correct the kyphosis by making a conscious effort to do so. |
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Students find that classes that meet every other week or so seem to strike the correct balance between isolation and overload. |
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Teachers should also take a lead in helping correct the misconception of the now wayward pupils. |
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Personal trainers that are worth their salt can spot poor alignment, correct it and make sure that you are doing the exercise properly. |
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They ensure that the patient's body is maintained in correct alignment during positioning and the procedure. |
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These quires are then bound together in the correct order to produce the book. |
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She finally reached the correct wall, the one beside the oak tree that would serve in concealing her as well as serving as an aid to help her up. |
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In addition to the aforementioned considerations, proper body positioning and alignment are crucial to the correct execution of these procedures. |
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Be sure that your alignment is correct and you work through a full range of motion with each move. |
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And councillors are demanding reassurances that correct procedures were followed. |
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To correct for spherical aberration in lenses, achromatic lenses can be used. |
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The Police Prosecutor correctly had a quiet word with the JP to correct matters. |
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The problem of flat feet is chronic because it is a habit that occurs without any awareness of what is correct alignment for the feet. |
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Lay the tiles row by row, always keeping a watchful eye for correct alignment along the working lines. |
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If he declines, you may ask and publish his reasons, but they cannot release you of your obligation to correct your error in publishing his misleading words. |
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There are other occasions, however, when a prosecutor engages in what appears to be adversarially correct behavior that nonetheless impedes the search for truth. |
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What, you must be wondering, is the correct response, yea or nay? |
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This positioner holds the spoke at a slight angle, so that the shoulder of the tenon will have the correct angle to provide the dish of the wheel. |
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There is a correct way to dance a waltz that is almost balletic in its strictness, but, to a large extent, in club dance anything goes and you just see where it gets you. |
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He is getting throat surgery to correct an acid reflux problem. |
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Location data would be linked to the missile, and the tracking information would be used to aim the guided missile or to correct its trajectory midcourse. |
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All patients can do is trust that the strangers on their health care team are competent and caring enough to do their best to help correct whatever ails the patient. |
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Zimmer also brings up the argument that simply by making the genome bigger that junk DNA may serve a useful function by making cells the correct size. |
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Because of the thinness of the air, there is a very tight margin between the correct and incorrect airspeeds, as little as 50 mph. |
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We are now reissuing the notice to the correct family member. |
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This was done to ensure correct alignment of secondary structure elements. |
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I submit, therefore, that a great deal of thought and probably some experimentation are needed to arrive at the correct via media between clericalism and laicism. |
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This works by strengthening the core postural muscles of the body, rebalancing the body and bringing it into correct alignment which leads to a longer, leaner body. |
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I assumed she was ill, but now that I find her here, I can tell that she was skipping class, and it is my job to administer the correct punishment. |
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In the interest of setting the record straight, let me correct you. |
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I have learnt the correct forms of address for archdukes and archbishops. |
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In the late 1980s it took off as the environmentally correct alternative fuel, but that's been disproved as well. |
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There are many members of the commentariat who seek not to help but to correct by humiliation. |
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But it is increasingly thought that the positioning and spacing of these early teeth is crucial for the correct alignment and positioning of permanent teeth. |
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In fact, she knew the correct answer 92 percent of the time she buzzed in during her 20-game streak. |
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Professional practice may change over time so that what was once accepted as the correct procedure is no longer considered to be respectable or responsible. |
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Haqqani invests great hope that a decision by Pakistan's military to abjure politics may correct these trends. |
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Those who can write in with the correct guess win a book of stamps! |
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Some of you made some correct assumptions and some wrong ones. |
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The criteria for a just war, as determined by the Church of England are that it is is waged by a proper authority, with correct intent and a reasonable chance of success. |
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The politically correct company goes to great lengths to reduce its carbon footprint and support other liberal causes. |
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My lawyer said the court's decision wasn't correct and that we should file for an appeal. |
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And using an acute accent instead of the correct grave accent is a poignant, pathetic reminder of the potential for humiliation that social climbers expose themselves to. |
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The threat comes not from some Whitehall johnny-come-lately, nor some politically correct illiterate chair of a focus group, seeking his day in the Sun. |
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Keeping the shadow in the correct position, and making allowance for the movement of the sun through the day, a vehicle can be kept on a reasonably accurate bearing. |
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Or, alternatively, why should we think that the way the state has currently determined that question is the correct one? |
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Another activity will help pupils to learn the correct word order. |
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Does anyone know the correct term for when the leaves ooze water or weep? |
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The experimenter records whether that answer was correct or wrong. |
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There was one other thing that I just wanted to correct for the record because I think that this was an example of his playing it just a little bit too cute by half. |
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In other words, these deep-layer abdominals are designed to minimize motion of the torso and back and correct positions that threaten sound alignment. |
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Breitbart forced her to correct a small part of her story, but witch hunts like these will leave every victim cowering. |
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It ends with a colossal, anatomically correct forty-six foot tall baby boy. |
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In others, the way the upper and lower jaws meet can cause teeth to look unsightly and lead to an incorrect bite. Orthodontic treatment may be able to correct this. |
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The target was a poster board of an anatomically correct gentleman bending over. |
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While that cause may be safely discarded, the correct one is hard to pin down. |
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The colossal warships aligned themselves to their correct vectors. |
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As input to the steady state design and kinetic simulation models for the activated sludge system, the correct value for the heterotroph anoxic yield is essential. |
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The custom-made moulding inserted into shoes and boots ensures that people stand in the correct position, realigning their gait and easing pressure on other parts of the body. |
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He had exceptional conformation, very correct legs, hocks, and knees. |
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Now, as foreign minister, he wants to correct the aberrations. |
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I put a check next to correct problems and an X by incorrect problems. |
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In any event, sarkozy supporters are correct to surmise that his detention is bad timing for the comeback bid. |
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Corrective lenses, then, are prescribed to correct for aberrations, to adjust the focal point onto the retina or to compensate for other abnormalities. |
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If you trust me I will instil in you the correct moral values so needed in this age of sexual libertarianism and moral decay, and also aid your withered self esteem. |
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But leadership is more than an assemblage of intellectually correct positions. |
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Iron deficiency requires a diagnostic workup to determine the underlying cause of the deficiency, medical intervention to correct it, and replacement iron therapy. |
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On the other, it encourages an irrational climate in which any old conspiratorial tosh can be taken seriously, providing it touches the correct raw nerve. |
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The Court of Appeal held that the judge was correct to take this approach. |
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Basically adequate warm up, warm down, stretching, correct training, good diet and when possible, correcting bio mechanical problems are the best buffers against injuries. |
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The question of whether English law strikes the correct balance between concerns of free speech and the protection of reputations may now be considered. |
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What is the correct balance between avoiding discriminatory employment practices and giving good customer service and applying good old common sense? |
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It was imperative that all ritual was accompanied by the correct type of bull according to its colour, markings and horn shape to ensure the efficacy of the ritual. |
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What is the correct balance between these competing factors? |
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Photo-refractive keratectomy involves treating the surface of the cornea with an Excimer laser which results in flattening of the cornea to correct myopia. |
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By the end of the 1970s the quest for authenticity had extended to the use of period instruments and historically correct styles of playing them. |
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The excess skin is then contoured to create a symmetrical scar and an anatomically correct inframmamary fold. |
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We'll correct the problem with the circuit as soon as possible. |
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It seemed the problem I was experiencing was areawide, and Ameritech was working to correct it. |
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Scientists hope Crispr might also be used for genomic surgery, as it were, to correct errant genes that cause disease. |
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Page by page the booklike maps show country lanes, farmhouses and churches with arrows indicating the correct route. |
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The fact that item 3 seems to slowly bubble up to its correct position gives the bubblesort algorithm its name. |
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The study of mind is necessary to counterbalance and correct the influence of the study of nature. |
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For they had no civil magistrate which might correct and reform those declinings when they happened. |
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It was a mechanical seeder which distributed seeds evenly across a plot of land and planted them at the correct depth. |
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To do that in JPEG is far more difficult, he says, and the only alternative is to capture the correct white balance when shooting. |
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Instead, the physical actions of the military must be associated with the correct social or judiciary actions in order to abolish a state. |
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In the end he is pleased to note that the Irish Church was saved from error by accepting the correct date for Easter. |
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The Ordnance Survey has acted in recent years to correct many of the mistakes that appear on maps. |
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However, Plato reports that syntax was devised before him, by Prodicus of Ceos, who was concerned by the correct use of words. |
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It is also easier to steer the tractor and driving with the front wheel against the furrow wall will keep the front furrow at the correct width. |
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In Europe the Italian Renaissance saw a conscious revival of correct classical styles, initially purely based on Roman examples. |
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The eyepiece tubes are adjusted for the correct interpupillary distance, that is, the distance between the pupils of one's eyes. |
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It is important to maintain the correct temperature for perishable goods in transit. |
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However, with all the jingle mail going on, there is a good chance you can sway the mortgage company with the correct psychology. |
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Several of the boats failed to land at the correct positions in the confusion, while those that did were swept by gunfire and grapeshot. |
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The PPP method is used as an alternative to correct for possible statistical bias. |
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Theodore Hailperin showed much earlier that Boole had used the correct mathematical definition of independence in his worked out problems. |
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Furberg's results had also provided the correct orientation of the DNA sugars with respect to the bases. |
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The correct structures were essential for the positioning of the hydrogen bonds. |
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Thinner timber transoms were used to keep the baulks the correct distance apart. |
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Meanwhile, calculations with infinitesimals persisted and often led to correct results. |
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Seeds sown using a seed drill are distributed evenly and placed at the correct depth in the soil. |
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Although the policy is correct in aim, many claim its execution is lacking. |
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The letter i was incorporated to ease pronunciation and form the linguistically correct and meaningful name. |
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However, supporters of the latter do not agree with that and instead think that grammar and correct habit is more important. |
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The Netherlandish painters did not approach the creation of a picture through a framework of linear perspective and correct proportion. |
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Having thus fixed the correct reading, the Masorets determined to prevent as far as possible, the danger of any future departure from it. |
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This rekindled Watson and Crick's model building and led to the correct structure. |
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It was noticed by Charlotte during her only visit, and she had the intention of asking the mason to correct it. |
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I will correct thee in measure, and will not leaue thee altogether vnpunished. |
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As Wynkyn de Worde was a Dutch emigrant in England, there is some confusion in documentary sources as to the correct form of his name. |
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But a good director should be experienced enough to judge what he thinks is the correct version to go out into the cinema. |
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The objective of the game is to score more points than one's opponent by potting object balls in the correct order. |
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The terms Union Jack and Union Flag are both historically correct for describing the de facto national flag of the United Kingdom. |
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For another example, for companies wishing to make the most profits, they must ensure they open their stores in the correct location. |
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The 1850s saw Lord John Russell introduce a number of reform bills to correct defects the first act had left unaddressed. |
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The innovation was a 'sense' aerial which when switched in, suppressed the ellipse in the 'wrong' direction leaving only the correct bearing. |
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It is usually used when calling for federal spending to correct a perceived failure of the private sector. |
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When the House of Commons passed a Reform Bill to correct some of these anomalies in 1831, the House of Lords rejected the proposal. |
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A new version was issued in November 1960, much more correct and accurate, though still not up to the latest intelligence. |
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For much of the 20th century, governments adopted discretionary policies like demand management designed to correct the business cycle. |
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When the tires get too hot they will swell or inflate and need to be deflated to the correct pressure. |
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This means that there is an enormous potential role for government to correct such market failures. |
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An exception was arithmetic, for which he had an aptitude, but arrived at the correct answers by unconventional means. |
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Reciting the Quran in the correct manner has been described as an excellent act of worship. |
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Similarly, Mother is the correct form of address for nuns who have been tonsured, while Novices are addressed as Sister. |
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The decision was reached on the basis the presbytery had followed the correct procedure. |
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Panelling of oak and cedar and carved ceilings relieved by coats of arms in their correct colours added to the beauty of the house. |
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They decided to stop arguing over which spelling was correct after she began glaring murderously at each person who participated. |
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After the publication in 1915 of Cathay, Pound mentioned he was working on a long poem, casting about for the correct form. |
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But, it is correct to say most of our leaders in Naija are not leaders but looters. |
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For example, this ensures that viewers get access to the correct BBC or ITV region or that S4C gets a prominent listing in Wales. |
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There are penalties for carriers who transport foreign nationals without correct travel documents. |
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Wearing the correct clothing was supposed to reflect a society in good order. |
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Whether the details of the agreement with Comyn are correct or not, King Edward moved to arrest Bruce while Bruce was still at the English court. |
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The author will review and correct proofs at one or more stages in the production process. |
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But I pray mayster John Skelton, late created poete laureate in the unyversite of Oxenforde, to oversee and correct this sayd booke. |
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It is therefore quite correct to talk of the MacDonald family or the Stirling clan. |
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To bend plates into the required shape, they were first heated in a gas furnace, and then pressed into the correct curve. |
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James Forbes came up with the essentially correct explanation in the 1840s, although it was several decades before it was fully accepted. |
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He thought that his predecessors had allowed the status of the Crown to decline, and sought to correct this during his reign. |
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Despite the cost to build these feats of engineering, the financial outlay proved correct as they improved efficiency in the mines. |
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It has been testing the BAI multiplexes since November 2009 across the network, which is publicly receivable with the correct DTT receivers. |
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However, from the standpoint of prescriptive grammar, the less commonly used planktic is more strictly the correct adjective. |
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Contamination monitoring depends entirely upon the correct and appropriate deployment and utilisation of radiation monitoring instruments. |
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Such a distortion is impossible to correct for without knowing the details of the lens used to capture the image. |
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The outcodes are used to get mail to the correct postal office for delivery by mail carriers. |
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German ships were considered to have been quicker in determining the correct range to targets, thus obtaining an early advantage. |
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Trying to correct his error, Oquendo attempted to board the second ship in the Dutch column. |
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Though denied by successive British governments for decades, it was eventually revealed that the Germans were correct about Lusitania's cargo. |
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New GPS units may not show the correct UTC time until after receiving the UTC offset message. |
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Naturalis Historia comprised 37 books, which included a volume which detailed the correct way in which to launch a spear off the back of a horse. |
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Herodotus claims to be better informed than his predecessors by relying on empirical observation to correct their excessive schematism. |
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Local authorities had lost their say in the market due to the deregulation, and thus were unable to correct these problems. |
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During the coast the correct orientation for third stage separation was maintained by means of the attitude control system. |
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To correct this a weight can be added in the bow, alternatively the boat can supply a second rowing position further forward for this purpose. |
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Genetic evidence has now shown that Linnaeus was correct to put the tomato in the genus Solanum, making Solanum lycopersicum the correct name. |
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The Indians, making a hasty inference from a trivial phenomenon, arrived unawares at a probably correct conclusion. |
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So details of the act of creating a work, though possibly of interest in themselves, have no bearing on the correct interpretation of the work. |
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Feminist anthropologists have claimed that their research helps to correct this systematic bias in mainstream feminist theory. |
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To round a decimal correct to one place of decimals you look at the second place of decimals. |
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A limited number of bogs have the correct conditions for preservation of mammalian tissue. |
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When errors occur, it can use other parts of itself as a template to correct them. |
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He also theorised that Polynesians originated from Asia, which was later proved to be correct by scientist Bryan Sykes. |
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These fractures were manipulated to get the bones back into their correct location. |
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Once they were in their correct location, the wound was immobilized by either a splint or a plaster mold. |
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As it is unlikely that the ship is sailing across South America, the position in the Atlantic is the correct one. |
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An ephemeris is usually only correct for a particular location on the Earth. |
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The Ambrosian edition seems to correct most of these mistakes, although it also makes a few new mistakes of its own. |
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As the question of which of the two alternative concepts was correct had not been resolved at the time, both were represented on the same map. |
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The rolling, pitching and yawing, coupled with the pounding of wind and waves, would knock existing clocks out of the correct time. |
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As ships adopted radio telegraph sets for communication, such time signals were used to correct chronometers. |
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McIntyre's own theory about distortion of the maps and the calculations used to correct the maps has also been challenged. |
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Declension is the process or result of altering nouns to the correct grammatical cases. |
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Pronunciation in a second or foreign language involves more than the correct articulation of individual sounds. |
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If it is the direct object, then it is usually suppressed, though it is also correct to leave it in. |
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In 1519, a map produced by the Genoese mapmaker Visconte Maggiolo showed and named Barbados in its correct position. |
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It is both canonically and theologically correct to speak of the Church and the churches, and vice versa. |
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But for the historic succession to be considered legitimate by Rome or the Othodox or Anglicans it must be mediated through the correct bishops. |
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The confession teaches that local churches can be more or less pure depending on how faithfully they adhere to correct doctrine and worship. |
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A correct translation of their writings is God's Word because it has the same meaning as the original Hebrew and Greek. |
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The idea that there is only one correct way to read or interpret scripture is a rather modern idea. |
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Furthermore, one can become bound by a duty to take reasonable steps to correct a dangerous situation that one creates. |
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He failed to correct the dangerous situation he created, as he was duty bound to do. |
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In artistic contexts, tradition is used to decide the correct display of an art form. |
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This procedure allows for the administrative body to correct possible mistakes themselves and is used to filter cases before going to court. |
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To do so, however, Zimbabwe will need to correct a number of structural weaknesses. |
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Further refinement with oxygen reduces the carbon content to the correct proportion to make steel. |
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It was a mechanical seeder which distributed seeds evenly across a plot of land and at the correct depth. |
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This could be used with the top faller wire to guide the yarn to the correct place on the cop. |
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In this situation, they are expected to take less than a minute, with the mean ideal being ten to thirty seconds, to correct a break. |
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To become steel, it must be reprocessed to reduce the carbon to the correct amount, at which point other elements can be added. |
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This usually involves grinding the OD slightly higher than the finish grind OD to ensure the correct finish size. |
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If firedamp is drawn into the flame it will burn more brightly and if the proportions are correct may even detonate. |
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Some toll collection points are unmanned and the user deposits money in a machine which opens the gate once the correct toll has been paid. |
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It may therefore be argued that Locke, although his philosophy carried the day, was not entirely correct in his reasoning. |
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The correct articulation of Ming is considered crucial to the realization of projects. |
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Hence the correct enquiries were not made and the mistake of Donald was perpetuated. |
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The diagram below gives a more accurate representation of the correct cladogram. |
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Through their interactions and their critiques of each other, Darcy and Elizabeth come to recognise their own faults and work to correct them. |
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Hansford Worth who pointed out that the correct Celtic form would have been maen fawr, so it could not have mutated into Bowerman. |
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