Sentences with phrase «need for correction»

Further evidence of the «need for a correction of this broken industry» is Oracle's willingness to pay $ 850 million for a company that polices ads (probably the best entrepreneurs I know ran this company, so no surprise).
It just tracks straight ahead without need for any correction from me [when driving the Aura].»
While it may be that there is no remedy for this unfortunate and brave plaintiff and that this shortcoming should not be corrected judicially, there is, in my view, an urgent need for correction.
Second, current theological debate is demonstrating the need for the correction of widespread ignorance among evangelicals on thetopic of homosexuality.
When we pause, breathe through our own visceral reactions, and focus on our child instead of our child's actions, we can better discern the need behind the behavior and meet that need, thus eliminating the behavior itself with no need for correction and opening the door to guiding our children to better ways of expressing themselves in the future.
Gov. Cuomo's proposed budget forces the issue and the need for these corrections to be addressed.
A sub-optimal functional test may indicate a need for correction even though traditional testing may show everything is within the normal range.
Gradual upward pressure is all that I need for a correction.
In people, clicking reduces the need for correction and is especially useful for training physical skills.
As can be seen in Figure 2, confidence intervals for chips within batches overlap suggesting no need for correction of chip effects.
However, confidence intervals for batches did not overlap, suggesting there is a need for correction of batch / plate effects.
Different languages create a barrier to communication while adding costs, delays caused by the need for corrections, plus information gaps and misunderstandings.
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