Third, the public believes that there is a self-correcting mechanism at play with respect to the Court. |
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The self-correcting collar works on the quick external pinch-pain principle, which is far less damaging than a permanently crushed trachea. |
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Because students in such a system could attend the schools of their choice, they would create a self-correcting market. |
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Unfortunately, though science itself is self-correcting, sometimes the scientists involved do not correct themselves. |
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Democracy is a self-correcting form of government and it will be a while before the various systems correct themselves and become efficient. |
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Perhaps most significant, the Internet has shown itself to be a strong self-correcting mechanism. |
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Indeed, the self-correcting tendencies of the court were apparent in the latter case when there was a bare majority for the decision. |
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Accounting firms are required to resist this pressure by the process of the self-correcting market. |
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Could it be that a hidden, rusted, convoluted, self-correcting mechanism is slowly cranking back to life? |
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The self-correcting machinery of science corroborates provisional facts, and life itself provides the template for provisional purpose. |
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Dr May agreed that the number of key comparisons was a self-correcting problem, and if the NMIs required new KCs they would organize them. |
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Provided that market mechanisms are allowed to work, these imbalances will be self-correcting over time. |
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In this way, spirit is self-correcting, just as Peirce thinks the scientific method is self-correcting. |
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Through its principles, PIPEDA offers the necessary tools and guidance of a self-correcting scheme. |
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By 1933, who could any longer believe that the free market was self-correcting? |
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It could prove counterproductive for policy to react to movements in inflation that are temporary and therefore inherently self-correcting. |
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On the positive side, it has paved the way for the universal aspiration for democracy as the only form of acceptable government because of its vital self-correcting capacity. |
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The story of Gliese 581g highlights how hard exoplanet-hunting is, and how science at its best is self-correcting. |
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The Wikipedians, as they like to be called, point out that the whole process is self-correcting. |
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At least since the last world war, most of the developed world has lived with the idea that popular suffrage is self-correcting. |
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Goldstein is designing increased intelligence as well as a self-correcting function into the second-generation Why Knot. |
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If we do not want heavy centralisation we must have small systems, systems where the web of relationships can be self-ordering, self-correcting and organic. |
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Our group has no great faith in market self-correcting mechanisms to cure these illnesses. |
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These four foundations are interdependent, mutuallyreinforcing and, once established will be self-correcting over time. |
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Markets have self-correcting mechanisms and incentives can lead participants to adopt efficient procedures and develop superior substitute products. |
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Hence, the perspective seemed to contain a self-correcting mechanism that both reinforced the vision and maintained its usefulness to the organization. |
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If immortality is a problem, it is a self-correcting problem. |
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Their exposés of corruption and abuses led to legislative reforms that illustrate the self-correcting nature of U. S. democracy. |
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Some natural self-correcting market forces are at work, which should ensure that rating agencies continue to improve their processes. |
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It is the only 3D device installed with a self-correcting technology on a real-time basis. |
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The methodology is self-correcting over time. |
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In the long run, science is self-correcting. |
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Keynes wasn't interested in making the system self-correcting. |
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This results in an important self-correcting effect. |
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Each quiz is interactive and self-correcting. |
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Democracy is also a legal system, justice, which makes it possible to rectify errors and abuses in all areas, including in the economic and social field and which, as it were, equip it with a self-correcting device. |
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Complete set includes a body parts puzzle, a game of the 5 senses, self-correcting puzzle cards, a picture dictionary and the instructions with variants for 2 or more players. |
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Although there is a self-correcting mechanism built into the legislation, flaws in the forecasting process could result in variances that exceed the limits of the self-correcting mechanism. |
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Unfortunately, these policies are not self-correcting, and their perceived failure often leads to the intensification of the ongoing structural adjustment programmes. |
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The technology also incorporates a self-correcting feedback mechanism to ensure that the image quality and characteristics remain consistent over time. |
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Events of the last year have taught us that blindly believing that markets are unequivocally self-regulating and universally self-correcting does not reflect reality. |
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This enables the system to be self-correcting and over a period of time, we are able to build up a database of interesting and useful information. |
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But one of the features of American democracy is that self-correcting mechanisms like elections and courts tend to remedy the mistakes of earlier eras. |
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But we can have potentially good banks, banks that live with a culture that is self-correcting and self-learning. |
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A more simplistic example of self-correcting forces is the venerable law of supply and demand. |
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Accurate, self-correcting temperature control to reduce scrap from flashing, stringing, and other moulding irregularities. |
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As it stands, there is no self-correcting mechanism available for inflated rents. |
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Their findings show instead that recombination, an important DNA repair process, has a self-correcting mechanism that allows DNA to make a virtual u-turn and start over. |
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Bowed kites with a bowline strung across the back do not require a tail, since the face takes on a curve, or dihedral angle, which acts much like the bowed hull of a sailboat utilized for self-correcting buoyancy. |
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Self-correcting and regulated damping and trimming mechanisms are most important in stabilizing swimming trajectories. |
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