It must have been extremely frustrating for the authors to have to include an errata slip correcting errors in two of the tables. |
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Red's legacy as the color used in correcting papers and marking mistakes goes back to the 1700s, the era of the quill pen. |
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Their intention has been to wait for the final proofs of their articles before correcting the intentional misstatements. |
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It is the inspiration for the story of a redoubtable guy who has seen an injustice and has been dedicating a part of his life to correcting it. |
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Moreover, his ideal was to continue correcting and improving his understanding to his dying day. |
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A coach has to help the members of the time iron out the wrinkles in their game, like correcting someone's stance, bowling actions, grip, etc. |
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Instead of correcting the wrong bits I should have just thrown the whole analogy back at him. |
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In fact, truly correcting injustice against women will ultimately require doing the same for men But your mileage may vary. |
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Webster wanted to distinguish American English from British English by correcting irregular spellings and eliminating silent letters. |
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In either case, the sender should not resend the message without correcting the problem. |
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The quotation we gave above suggests that Li was given the task of correcting and annotating mathematical texts. |
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Chances are that while you are there a carpenter or glazier will be at work shoring up as window or correcting a lean. |
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Proportions were converted to a normal distribution before analysis using an arcsin transformation after first correcting for zero values. |
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It is about correcting an unintended consequence that may have arisen out of the original drafting of the bill. |
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Suzie wore out 7 books of pencils and 36 rubbers correcting all the mistakes and making it readable. |
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They aren't as effective in correcting some vision problems, including high degrees of astigmatism, as are rigid lenses. |
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He began correcting the errors in existing astronomical tables by making observations of the motion of the planets with a cheap telescope. |
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Johnson's study continues the important scholarly work of correcting this misreading. |
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For example, one of IBM's patents is on the idea of marking text in a word-processor in different colors for correcting. |
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If we aimed for equality only to avoid the taint of partiality or discrimination, there would be no case for correcting the result. |
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The comparison is done many times each second with any deviation resulting in a correcting movement of the tiller or the wheel. |
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Their copyist also annotated the printed pages of the partbooks in a neat, careful hand, correcting some of its many misprints. |
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He shook his head and went over to her computer, reading over what she had and correcting her mistakes. |
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Would the fact that the ladies were correcting mistakes count as mitigating circumstances? |
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These poses also help mobilize your knee joints by correcting the misalignment that occurs if your muscles are too tight. |
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The valve area may be enlarged directly by correcting caudal septal deflection or turbinate hypertrophy. |
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Once the plethora of helpful letters correcting typos and punctuation was eliminated, we could just about see over the virtual pile on our desks. |
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You can't coming across as a smug and superior school marm correcting a slow child if you want to succeed. |
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The refractive index of the lens material varies from the core to the surface, naturally correcting for spherical aberration. |
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Booth and coworkers have recently discussed strategies of correcting for specimen-induced spherical aberration in confocal microscopy of skin. |
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I think this is another case of the university recognizing a problem and taking half measures, not really correcting them. |
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People need to devise their own ways of controlling and correcting their youth lest they become the cancer of the community. |
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He was a great help to me, videoing me going over fences and correcting mistakes. |
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I have a horrible habit of correcting people if they lie in front of me and I catch them. |
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Thanks for correcting the cissexist language in the first published draft of the article. |
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He spends his send-off correcting the grammar of the patter song his patrons have written for him. |
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She had plenty of opportunity to study him at close quarters, for she had agreed to go through his thesis with him, correcting his German. |
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The last thing a teacher wants to do while correcting mounds of tests is to spend time deciphering what a student has illegibly written. |
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Rather pettily, he made a point of correcting an error in his autobiography. |
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We hope the publication of this letter will go some way towards correcting the inaccuracies in the article. |
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The testing ranged from correcting simulated electrical faults on a Mack truck to fixing ABS breaks and earth-moving equipment. |
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The best approach for correcting a gait fault is to examine the animal's conformation and foot-flight pattern. |
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Teaching Unions whose members make a pretty penny from invigilating and correcting. |
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Muriel meanwhile went into her office and started correcting some spelling tests from earlier that day. |
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If at home, he is correcting the drafts of students, and burning the midnight oil. |
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As for the teacher who was correcting books when it took place, he was relieved no one was hurt in the school. |
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He prided himself on, you know, correcting people, on knowing things like that. |
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At any rate, I now find myself in the position of being much like my friend, correcting people and scoffing at them behind their back. |
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This is not to disregard the importance of treating the etiology of CHF by improving coronary circulation or correcting valvular abnormalities. |
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The first use of spectacles for correcting long-sightedness has been traced to Italy, towards the end of the 13th century. |
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However, after correcting for multiple tests, none of these correlations were significant. |
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However, we note that neither test retains significance after correcting for multiple comparisons over genes. |
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We observed that correcting for multiple tests has a strong impact on the signal of the single-point analysis. |
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There are times I have to forcibly restrain myself from correcting other people's emails. |
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Virgil's lines are as a shepherd's staff, for cudgeling foes or correcting friends. |
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So she wrote in longhand, and then picked over the copy in galley proofs, correcting and changing to the last minute. |
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This prohibited overwriting and deletion in accounting books as a means of correcting recorded transactions. |
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Our present purpose is to inform you that the work of correcting the Greek Euchologion is now completed. |
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The errors needed correcting, and besides, this was no time for doctrinal disputes! |
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Stability depends on hydrodynamic damping and correcting forces, which may be generated by propulsors or by control surfaces moving with the body. |
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If you're correcting me about using the phrase wrongly, point taken. |
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Mr. Arnold later published an erratum sheet correcting the error. |
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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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As a means of fixing the fundamental problem of adapting Gatsby, the conceit does a serviceable job of correcting a deficit. |
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I got a lot of messages correcting me about the color of wedding dresses. |
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Mr. Stilts waited patiently, correcting papers or tests at his desk. |
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When we got back home we started out on the task of scanning and correcting the prints, taking turn and turn about but, really, there's only so much you can do. |
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We are grateful to J. Eckart for correcting the English text. |
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By training each side separately and equally, you can begin correcting an imbalance that, if left uncorrected, could ultimately lead to an overuse injury. |
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In most cases, cracked or bleeding nipples can be healed by adjusting the way the baby is positioned at the breast and correcting his technique of latching on. |
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When I was a child, if I told my parents I thought they were wrong about whatever they would just shrug and laugh it off, maybe correcting my grammar along the way. |
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A method for correcting read errors in a disk drive is also disclosed. |
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Also, when Dembski is wielding his equations, he gets to play the part of the hard scientist busily correcting the errors of those soft-headed biologists. |
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By shooting jets or bullets of water, and correcting for light refraction, archerfishes knock insects down to the water surface and quickly consume them. |
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Summing across loci we observe significantly more synonymous substitutions along the D. melanogaster lineage even after correcting for multiple tests. |
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In fact Bowditch loved to carry out complex mathematical computations and the task of checking and correcting Moore's work was one he greatly enjoyed. |
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Indeed, publicly correcting anybody is the ultimate in rudeness. |
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National opposes this bill because far from simply correcting that inadvertent error, it creates a whole new raft of radical, new, legal instruments. |
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Local connoisseurs are seldom of much help in correcting the error. |
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A new method for correcting common timing errors in high-speed oscilloscopes has been developed by researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology. |
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He balances imaginative contemplation of Christ's Passion with calls to ascetic efforts, regarding each as balancing and correcting the dangers of the other. |
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Therefore, if bioenergy and biochemistry have a mutual influence on each other, correcting bioenergy irregularities may also effect balancing the biochemistry. |
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It is specific to correcting Phlematic imbalances involving brain fog, or slow wittedness. |
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The total diffracted area and the areas under the crystalline peaks were determined by integration after correcting the data for absorption. |
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Surgery to treat a bunion is aimed at correcting the underlying deformity of the big toe joint. |
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There is evidence to suggest the use of different algorithms for correcting response time. |
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Thus, over the course of time, parallel to the civil law and supplementing and correcting it, a new body of praetoric law emerged. |
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As the Victorian era began, Darwin pressed on with writing his Journal, and in August 1837 began correcting printer's proofs. |
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They replaced the entire door, in hopes of correcting the sticking and squeaking once and for all. |
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A computer system processes all the data, correcting for all of the above factors as well as for the angle of each individual beam. |
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All that he did, he did under the correcting eye of Sir Charles Barry, who evidently sometimes was not overeasy to please. |
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A magnetic compass's user can determine true North by finding the magnetic north and then correcting for variation and deviation. |
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Congress passed legislation in 1830 which approved funds for correcting the problem. |
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The conflict is rationally resolvable either by correcting the mistaken belief or by bringing the wayward desire under rational control. |
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One step in my method of correcting the stutterer is to build up a single-handedness or sidedness in the individual. |
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Are you implying that ALL grammar correcting sperglords are passive aggressive douchebags? |
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Perhaps, it is the vanity of human wisdom, unchastised by this correcting principle, which has made so many infidels. |
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Balbo pointed out that people have a highly effective natural repair mechanism for correcting the damage from DNA adducts. |
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Forward Error Correction reduces packet re-transmission by correcting errors on-the-fly without any degradation in data throughput. |
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The Lushan Plenum was supposed to set the right track by correcting the problem of radicalness. |
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In the past, it was assumed that correcting aortic or mitral valve disease would reduce tricuspid regurgitation. |
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On one document, in three places, a name had been covered up with white correcting fluid. |
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I was glad to find an errata slip with the videocassette correcting some of the text statements, including the Arbeau references. |
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These medicines are used for correcting chemical imbalances in the brain. |
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As we evaluate computer security in our organizations, it is important to look at identifying computer system vulnerabilities and correcting these vulnerabilities. |
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It was thus when the discovery of the different expansibilities of metals by heat, gave us the means of correcting our chronometrical measurements of astronomical periods. |
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In short, the correcting of the injustice that occurred when the claimant suffered a subtraction of wealth and the defendant received corresponding benefit. |
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Ptolemy was impressed by the sophistication of Posidonius's methods, which included correcting for the refraction of light passing through denser air near the horizon. |
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The scientific method is a body of techniques for investigating phenomena, acquiring new knowledge, or correcting and integrating previous knowledge. |
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I wanted to add to your list of suggestions that this fellow seek out a chiropractor who has a proven track record with correcting nocturnal enuresis. |
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And, of course, correcting any fixture-design problems discovered by the strain gauge will require engineering changes that incur high costs in both time and money. |
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The purpose was to make soya beans more healthy for those for whom they are a staple food by correcting soya beans' natural deficiency in a chemical called methionine. |
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All this suggests a deeper penetration and mastery of the art of systematic theology, done now interdenominationally and, in that environment, in a mutually correcting way. |
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Zinc finger nucleases have edited mistakes out of cells grown in the laboratory, but no one had previously reported success with correcting typos in an animal. |
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If I tried too hard to tell them exactly how something happened, in the hope of correcting some fantasy, I was quite likely to be accused of trying to suppress Free Speech. |
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Professor Evans also promoted the benefits of contact lenses for correcting anisometropia by reducing differential prismatic effects and mitigating aniseikonia. |
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He had accumulated observations of the moon's position and of certain stars to this end, and had deduced the means of correcting errors in predictions of the moon's position. |
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Dermatology experts have taken these new data to develop powerful topical agents that target cellulite by correcting the underlying abnormalities involved in its formation. |
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He is driven to heal the diremption between vision and speech and proceeds by punitively correcting his own and others' expressed or implied opinions. |
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