In 1809 Beckford showed his approbation or his laziness by reissuing Henley's translation, with many corrections under his own name. |
The benefit of the new system is that it gives managements the opportunity to make a few corrections and go on again. |
The corrections to the measured values were derived and shown graphically and tabularly. |
Most Irish commentators speak in terms of soft landings, corrections, or a reversion to more balanced growth rates from 2008 onwards. |
Furthermore, we expect that small anharmonic corrections present in both the native and the random states will cancel out. |
Our corrections are based on recasting the integral equations into a hierarchy of simpler integral equations that can be solved analytically. |