In children, clubbing usually occurs with cystic fibrosis or uncorrected cyanotic congenital heart disease. |
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Never would I allow myself to be leave mistakes uncorrected, miss a deadline, or leave an assignment incomplete. |
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Their mistakes often went uncorrected, and the team lacked veterans who could fill the leadership void. |
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If you had good, uncorrected vision before becoming presbyopic, you may be able to use nonprescription, over-the-counter reading glasses. |
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Unfortunately, when Isabella got her paper back, the errant apostrophe had been allowed to go uncorrected. |
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Second, the lack of research by the local press with regard to this organisation in the early days of the campaign went largely uncorrected. |
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If you want proof, do not just look at the mistakes which go uncorrected in the work your children bring back from school. |
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Folate and vitamin D deficiency may necessitate vitamin supplementations and, if uncorrected, leads to megaloblastic anemia. |
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The longer we oppose this painful, yet necessarily organic and gradual process, the longer the failures of capitalism go uncorrected. |
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I have transferred her correction to this edition, although it is not in agreement with other uncorrected copies of the first edition. |
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I actually caught the error and corrected it in the draft, but unfortunately, the uncorrected version was sent out. |
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It's a fair bet that additional hundreds or even thousands of mistakes go unnoticed and uncorrected every year. |
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This reviewer, though, has only an uncorrected proof, so those prepared to go into battle with this book should see if such errors persist. |
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As a result, there is some risk that signal recognition errors will occur and go uncorrected, leading to unauthorized movements. |
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The event was partly caused by a design problem that remained uncorrected for a long period of time. |
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That is what we will see if the bill is left uncorrected by the amendments proposed by the Canadian Alliance. |
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But I pressed on undeterred and two days before our interview was arranged, an uncorrected proof of his book arrived in the post and within a couple of hours I was salivating. |
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It also proves the need for minimum uncorrected standards to assure safe performance of police duties if dislodgement occurs. |
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Had he inadequate uncorrected visual acuity, one must assume that he would have been debilitated, endangering himself and others around him. |
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Of course, sometimes human rights law fails and an unfair court system is uncorrected and unreformed. |
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All agreed that uncorrected visual acuity is an occupational requirement, even if only one of many. |
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Corrective methods including spectacles, contact lenses and surgery were suggested as alternatives to justify relaxing the uncorrected standards. |
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This means their struggles often go unnoticed and uncorrected by this country's legislative bodies. |
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Likewise, an uncorrected metacarpal-phalangeal hyperextension greater than 60° is not an indication for this arthroplasty. |
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The U. S. Marine Corp has a very relaxed standard for uncorrected visual acuity, but more rigorous visual testing otherwise. |
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The analytical result is to be reported corrected or uncorrected for recovery. |
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In such cases, a reduced performance may result with a chance of error going undetected and uncorrected. |
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Neither zero rentals nor cheap rentals shall be used to calculate imputed rentals, on an uncorrected basis. |
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Twelve of these were uncorrected by the observer, or corrected too late to be useful to the aviation user. |
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A review of the aircraft log-book showed that the aircraft had been operated with uncorrected deficiencies. |
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The following table presents dosing guidelines for Pamidronate Disodium for Injection derived from clinical data on uncorrected calcium values. |
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The uncorrected differentials can partly be explained by differences in job level, training and number of years of service. |
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The majority of the collection is composed of correspondence by the contributing poets to Williams, and both corrected and uncorrected galley proofs of poems. |
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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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The three cases were resolved several years ago, but deficiencies in the university's policies governing faculty appointments remained uncorrected. |
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In fact, Commonweal sent me uncorrected page proofs of the book on August 1, 2002, and I spent many hours of my vacation that month in a careful reading of the text. |
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However, for DG EAC the supervisory and control systems at Commission level in 2009 left undetected and uncorrected a significant number of errors in the closures made that year. |
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The program also aims at preventing violations by detecting and responding to adverse trends that, if uncorrected, might eventually lead to violations. |
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Cover up the naked lady, but leave the grammar uncorrected. |
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An uncorrected refraction error represents a major obstacle to learning. |
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There was no evidence of exceptions made or waivers granted by the RCMP with regard to the uncorrected visual acuity standards applied to new recruits for the position of static guard. |
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The mind here exhibited is one untouched by pity, unstung by remorse, and uncorrected by shame. |
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Approved a concept for a proposed Lions Clubs International Vision Screening Course to enable Lions to help reduce visual impairments resulting from uncorrected refractive error. |
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In addition to these, 25 unhabituated groups were found, containing 227 individuals along with 11 lone silverback males, giving a total uncorrected population count of 314 individuals. |
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Levothroid cannot be used in patients with untreated subclinical or overt thyrotoxicosis, acute myocardial infarction, and uncorrected adrenal insufficiency. |
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The property has shoreline erosion, which is continual and uncorrected by landscaping such as retaining walls or gabion cages, e.g., Scarborough Bluffs. |
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If RCMP recruits should be scrutinized more carefully for other forms of visual performance this does not undermine the RCMP's uncorrected visual acuity standard. |
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Serious violations might as a result go uncorrected, and disasters, such as those that occurred in an east coast coal mine and a grain elevator on the west coast, might not be prevented. |
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It was pointed out that this could cause considerable confusion for any potential Party that might receive from the Depositary uncorrected 1979 texts. |
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As with other intermediate sanctions, repeated or uncorrected infractions of the excess corporate holdings rules may result in revocation of a foundation's registration. |
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In his opinion the infrequency of occurences when a static guard must perform does not mean that the ability to perform is any less important and for this reason minimum levels of uncorrected visual acuity are essential. |
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In fact, regardless of uncorrected standards there are difficulties with contact lens use relating to the possibility of dislodgement or particulate matter entering the eye. |
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The second disorder which followed on the first was that in the absence of any clear authority a good many faults remained uncorrected, and thus the indocile remained unpunished. |
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Contrary to what one might think a priori, the indices for the number of working days, uncorrected and corrected are not necessarily equal if the months have the same number of working days. |
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Uncorrected hypokalaemia can have many adverse effects including cardiac dysrhythmias and muscle weakness. |
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