How To Use Correction In A Sentence

  • Other procedures available are otoplasty (ear correction), rhinoplasty, liposculpture, penile enhancement and face, neck and brow lifts to name but a few.
  • All corrections that affect the whole image, such as color, saturation, level and contrast, should be made first, before starting to edit and retouch more in detail.
  • Most data sets utilized in the study of hereditary diseases are constructed around probands, making correction for ascertainment bias necessary; this set of data is no exception.
  • And feminist psychologists are still predominantly concerned with making egalitarian corrections to traditional psychological theories, rather than working with their uncertainties.
  • - Some floats would get converted incorrection during research planning causing the LUA for tech research to terminate. 4Players.de News
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  • He also worked as a counselor at a juvenile correctional detention centre.
  • Creating authentic images depends on coherent focusing, color correction and proper whiteness.
  • Besides, correction effect of fundamental variables in the model to RMB rate misalignment is also elaborated.
  • Sometimes the corrections are amusing exercises in pedantry.
  • I’ll tell you what, you thin man in a censer, I will have you as soundly swinged for this, — you blue-bottle rogue, you filthy famished correctioner, if you be not swinged, I’ll forswear half-kirtles. The second part of King Henry the Fourth
  • Churches should review their classifications and make all necessary corrections now. Christianity Today
  • Correction of the upward trend early in the history can stop the advent of Diabetes, with all the visual and metabolic problems, even including amputation of limbs.
  • In 1998 and 1999, a 17-year-old male held at Beaumont Juvenile Correctional Center in Powhatan County was investigated by state police for sex offenses with female staff there. Female Prison Staff Offenders in Two-thirds of Sexual Assaults | Impact Lab
  • Your dentist will likely need to place a crossbite "expander" for a few months to correct that.--very common orthodontic correction. Pacifiers
  • It is a scourge to a sinful land; as once it was for the destruction of the whole world, so it is now often for the correction or discipline of some parts of it, by hindering seedness and harvest, raising the waters, and damaging the fruits. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • Correction of craniofacial deficits with implants is a rapidly advancing discipline.
  • Even analysts who have been busily downgrading tech stocks tend to characterize the rout as a correction, not a long-term trend.
  • One correction, the wildlife manager says there hasn't been a documented sighting since 1990, but the Honolulu Advertiser noted a wandering wallaby in 2002. Kalihi Wallabies
  • Management includes correction of fluid and electrolyte levels; avoidance of nephrotoxins; and kidney replacement therapy, when appropriate.
  • The book was reissued about 40 years ago with few scholarly corrections. Times, Sunday Times
  • This gives a total of 16 out of 36 which could be solved using standard error correction algorithms.
  • The authors make one statement that needs correction.
  • He will not be able to change his residential address or leave the magisterial district without approval from the head of community corrections.
  • In order to make the streak image closer to the actual object and to improve the measuring precision, this paper presents a correction algorithm based on image processing.
  • Although most of the text is typeset, there are many passages that are hand-written, and there are also proof-reading corrections hand-printed within the textual passages.
  • market runups are followed by corrections
  • In a temperature-compensated crystal oscillator, a thermistor generates a correction voltage to keep the oscillator's frequency more constant.
  • The repetitive controller based on the theory of internal model produces correction signal based on the control error of the last cycle to eliminate the error in the latter cycle.
  • Corrections made to printed original. page 300, "The duad represented the line" - original reads 'decad', making no sense in view of what follows. Notes and Queries, Number 77, April 19, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc
  • The idea that there's some set of soft options where we can make the fiscal corrections in a painless way is not a runner. Times, Sunday Times
  • a subtractive correction
  • All the corrections are made in red pencil.
  • The excimer laser ablation nomogram controls the relative distribution of the refraction correction into one or more zones.
  • For if we are right, clearness of utterance forwards the cause of right; while if we are wrong, it ensures the speedy correction of error.
  • And feminist psychologists are still predominantly concerned with making egalitarian corrections to traditional psychological theories, rather than working with their uncertainties.
  • A more substantive error calls for correction because it has a bearing on the chronology of the Birthday Letters poems. The Times Literary Supplement
  • She is offering to get me the Vegas Video 4.0 upgrade for my services, and that means decent colour correction tools, which I'd kill for.
  • If it had been, a particularly vicious correction must have occurred to turn Britain back into the timorous, conservative country it became in the Seventies.
  • How can you sell someone content on media that is so heavily compromised, especially on a format that so heavily relies upon its error correction system to maintain playability? Boing Boing: July 30, 2006 - August 5, 2006 Archives
  • The proprioceptive sense is so keenly developed in our arboreal brethren that little if any visual correction is required. My latest foray | clusterflock
  • He has presented his corrections—prepublication—to the New York Philharmonic; New York audiences will be the first to hear the corrected score performed and to attend a preconcert talk by Mr. Orenstein on Jan. 4. Four Lost Measures Found
  • He is currently being held at Salem County Correctional Facility in lieu of $1.8-million bail.
  • Bradford: The correction of obvious inaccuracies is better left to non-scientists who can quote from the papers of scientists. Advocacy in Science: a Parasitic Practice
  • The pentimenti, the multiple corrections, are evidence that an image which appears spontaneous was achieved via a series of minor and major adjustments.
  • Now aged 21, the man served six years and five months in correctional institutions.
  • The approach to landing was unusual because what would be considered normal power corrections for speed and rate of descent were insufficient because of the increased drag - courtesy of our windmilling prop.
  • The minuter corrections, in the Duke de la Valliere's catalogue, furnish a most enlivening article in the dryness of bibliography.
  • The buzzword is 'de-risk' not 'distress' and price reductions are 'corrections' rather than 'discounts'. Times, Sunday Times
  • Astaire, a professional dancer from the age of 7, did all of his own choreography, and he was as exacting about corrections as the most persnickety repetiteur.
  • Bill is moving to Calgary in hopes of finding a job in his chosen career as a corrections officer.
  • State orphanages, juvenile correctional institutions, the mainstream Soviet penal system, eventual release. CHAMELEON
  • Other procedures available are otoplasty (ear correction), rhinoplasty, liposculpture, penile enhancement and face, neck and brow lifts to name but a few.
  • An active backup power supply with PFC and power output regulation comprises a power factor correction circuit, a backup battery, an inverter and a control circuit.
  • High data protection and data integrity with ECC (error correction counters) in cache memory and accumulator memories.
  • Its very simplicity serves as a correction to the elaborate artifice and pretension - most of it hollow - that pervade current dance-making.
  • The selection of base value is critical to the geomagnetic diurnal variation correction in marine magnetic survey.
  • Wherfore we, wretched and miserable synners, render unto thee most humble and hartie thankes, that yt hath pleased thee to call us home to thy folde by thy Fatherly correction at this present, wheras in our prosperitie and libertie we dyd neglect thy graces offered unto us. The Testimony of the Rocks or, Geology in Its Bearings on the Two Theologies, Natural and Revealed
  • Correction of ADAMTS13 deficiency by in utero gene transfer of lentiviral vector encoding ADAMTS13 genes. Fetal Gene Therapy Publications and Information
  • If the original statement requires correction it is presumably necessary to seek leave to amend although the rules are silent on this.
  • The term paternal correction is also applied to it. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
  • I quoted the bit about the delimiter-separated values file format being being better than CSV to a co-worker once and it turned out he'd contributed the section when ESR had it up on his website for comments/additions/corrections. Insightful Book: The Art of UNIX Programming
  • A correction factor was then applied, as before, to gross up for the entire Scotch Whisky industry.
  • Now, I understand not hereby those doctrinal reproofs when, in the dispensation of that word of grace and truth which is "profitable for correction and reproof," 2 Tim.iii. 16, they speak, and exhort, and "rebuke" the sins of men "with all authority," Tit.ii. 15; but the occasional application of the word unto individual persons, upon their unanswerableness in any thing unto the truth wherein they have been instructed. The Sermons of John Owen
  • There are some programming errors that need correction.
  • Lil Boosie and Lil Wayne have all served time in correctional facilities in 2010. The rap sheet's sad toll -- Today's hip-hop stars can no longer go to jail without missing a beat
  • The program teaches gardening to young inmates in juvenile correctional facilities.
  • Some chartists are claiming that this week's new high is very significant and a signal for a continued bull move but just as many claim we are well over bought and are still due a significant correction, so what are you to believe? Still bullish on silver.
  • Incidentally, they play bridge against one another now, in the maximum-security wing of Vacaville State Correctional Facility. GENIE ON THE LOOSE
  • As the assessment is a continuous and integrative process, the student gets sufficient time for correction.
  • That will basically cover fifty...correction sixty percent of all charges.
  • The "correction' stops and the stammer decreases and goes on decreasing. Stammering in Young Children
  • The Nasdaq correction is a major signal, but not the harbinger of disaster.
  • Once you become presbyopic, you'll need reading glasses and you may need intermediate correction as well. Becoming a Squinter Nation
  • When corrections are made to take account of these differences in crustal density the magnitude of gravity anomalies is significantly reduced.
  • Surely neither need accuse the other of being seriously flawed because of some deficiency that is already in process of correction.
  • The implicit presumption was always that politicised corrections for market failures would work perfectly.
  • WBY sent Scribners, on 14 June 1937, the copy-text for Autobiographies, consisting of pages from Autobiographies (1926) and Dramatis Personae (1936) (including the Nobel lecture), with a list of corrections (HRC Texas, Scribners Archive, ‘Miscellaneous’ Case). Collected Works of W. B. Yeats Volume III Autobiographies
  • The test data of bit error rate and signal-to-noise ratio show that the performance of the receiver terminal is available, which guarantees the accuracy of the data after the forward error correction.
  • They will fuel concern that we are now headed for a sharp correction in prices. The Sun
  • Given the size and complexity of the Tax Act, it is not a matter that is insusceptible to correction.
  • No intermediate lenses but u get optimal distance correction as well as reading. .and u will also look younger with them glasses as they don't have the telltale "bifocal" line. Home Theater Forum
  • But it tends to be an overcorrection or an over-management of this risk rather than an entirely unnecessary creation. Times, Sunday Times
  • The treatment for OHSS is predominantly supportive, with the correction of electrolyte imbalances and expansion of intravascular volume thereby reducing hemoconcentration and promoting diuresis.
  • In this paper, the geometric distortion correction method for the SAR image obtained by the sub-aperture RD algorithm is proposed. The validity of the method is demonstrated by simulation.
  • People may be aware that Jonathan Franzen , the author of such best sellers as "The Corrections" and "Freedom," is a prolifically talented writer. Birds on the Brain
  • The congress has, for more than twenty years (not sure of the exact dates), in budgeting for the BATFE, required that NO funds may be expended for this purpose by the Bureau, thus nullifying this provision of the law while leaving the “rehabilitation” on the books so that they may say that they have provided for correction of errors in application of other provisions of the law. The Volokh Conspiracy » How to “Kill the Bill”
  • When the predicted marketplace correction happens next year, things will begin to look up again for those who were forced into lay-offs, as companies will have to start hiring again.
  • Even with these corrections, major changes need to occur to improve our health system and address the above problems.
  • The vehicle bringing Luke and three other prisoners to a correctional Southern prison is reflected in the mirror-lens sunglasses of one of the guards.
  • The same common law defence of lawful correction currently exists in New South Wales.
  • In 1564 the original list became an updated and patrolled index, with professional theologians censoring texts and affixing imprimaturs, denying approval, or delaying approval until corrections were made.
  • He had been very smooth: in hindsight, too smooth, and he lacked the uncleansed cast of someone who had survived years in correctional warehouses. The Big Scam
  • February 16th, 2010 at 5: 55 pm lux (brought to you by The Truth (c)) says: oop. sorry – correction Think Progress » ‘Impeach Obama’ billboard ‘not meant to allege any impeachable offense.’
  • The rioters did not try escape, and instead focused their rage on the prison kitchen, which was looted and then trashed, before order was restored by a combined police and correctional services task team.
  • The duty of care owed by correctional officers to take steps to protect the inmates is a reasonable one.
  • It doesn't have error correction or data compression and for £249, I'd expect these features to be standard.
  • We see a sharp correction in the yen and the BOJ might maintain its dovish policy stance at a meeting next week.
  • Its prisons and correction facilities release convicted criminals when they have served their sentence.
  • Some processing methods such as image-difference processing, multiple field accumulation and K factor correction as well as the flowchart of practical programs are described.
  • This included reviewing the penalisation factors which determine when the Parole Board can consider an offender for parole, the rehabilitation and re-opening of prisons that were closed due to having fallen into a dilapidated state, enhancing the functioning of community corrections and improving rehabilitation programmes. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The dress made her look like the aging matron of a delinquent youth's correctional institution. CORMORANT
  • I've got to make one or two small corrections to the text before it's finished.
  • Such a position is not just a correction of Kant but a fundamental rejection in favor of another and more adequate criterion.
  • Less than two weeks before his guilty plea, he plunged a shank into a correction officer.
  • Using the precise ephemeris and the precise satellite clock correction can realize precise point positioning ( PPP ) .
  • Angela Moon, New York - Investors will continue to ride the speediest rally in U.S. stocks since the Great Depression despite growing concerns that the market is overbought and due for a correction. Wall Street's 'Buy Everything' Sentiment Continues
  • In prison, correctional staff members do not normally negotiate with inmates to get them to cooperate.
  • I wanted to understand the psychology, you know, of repression, correction, call it what you will -- societal revenge. THE SCAR
  • Correction of murine ADAMTS13 deficiency by hematopoietic progenitor cell-mediated gene therapy. Fetal Gene Therapy Publications and Information
  • House price inflation needs to ease to a rate of 6 per cent if a disorderly correction is to be avoided.
  • The blue stains, the lines for corrections, etc., are erased with the the potassic oxalate (_blue salving, _ as it is termed) whose formula has been given. Photographic Reproduction Processes
  • It even published a collection of the best corrections in book form.
  • According to the Corrections Department, six other companies in Winnebago County participate in the work-release program, hiring up to 30 workers. Despite Bashing Government Aid, Ron Johnson Employs Prison Inmates With State-Run Health Care
  • Correction must be firm enough for the dog to want to work to avoid it but not aggressive or combative.
  • In order to overcome the overlapped absorption structures in differential optical absorption spectroscopy(DOAS), a method of spectrum correction based on Kalman filtering is developed.
  • Prisoners must file a formal grievance to appeal a medical decision, since healthcare is intertwined with strictly correctional functions.
  • Errors in the original data were sometimes detected and corrections were made accordingly.
  • Associated standard deviations include a variance correction factor to account for variability as a result of the imputation process.
  • The uncannily accurate spelling correction and word prediction on Windows Phone?
  • It indicates that the density correction is necessary to obtain a correct total triphase flow rate.
  • Not everything termed a hypercorrection is a grammatical error. Times, Sunday Times
  • A child's vision should be checked for conditions such as: misaligned eyes, cataracts, and problems that need correction with eyeglasses.
  • Edit: Make any corrections to the text.
  • John has sent me corrections and they have been incorporated into that day's entry within brackets.
  • On the contrary, anti-decoherence stipulations of Orch OR include 1) transiently encasing bundles of dendritic microtubules in actin gel ” an isolated, shielded and water-ordered non-liquid environment for quantum processes, 2) quantum states extending among dendritic gel environments via quantum tunneling and/or entanglement through window-like gap junctions of dendritic webs, 3) microtubule quantum error correction topology (Hameroff et al, 2002) and 4) biomolecular quantum states pumped by, rather than disrupted by, heat energy. A Third Choice (ID Hypothesis)
  • The paper had to publish a correction to the story.
  • The underlying weakness in our financial system today is the illiquid mortgage assets that have lost value as the housing correction has proceeded. Times, Sunday Times
  • A number of clients come for ear corrections and eye lid surgery, while augmentation is also popular.
  • For long the standard work of its subject, it was reprinted in 1967 with minor corrections by the author, and again in 1974.
  • Using a continuity correction of 0.1 gave similar results.
  • When a piece of work is prepared for publication, every copy-edit and correction costs your publisher money. Seanan_mcguire: Write! Right? Fifty MORE thoughts on writing.
  • Most of a spacecraft's flight is ballistic, that is, it is not powered but is pulled by gravity, with engines needed for course corrections.
  • Third, a final avenue for possible research is to extend the dataset to incorporate stock returns after the March 2000 stock market correction.
  • Unfortunately, this trim correction may not be correct when the model leaves the ground.
  • The scattering-factor corrections for both the reference and the object waves and, are also included.
  • Whenever I made that correction I felt like I was lightly skimming over the mogul field.
  • In order to predict positions of the satellites, it was necessary to introduce a correction for the earth's motion - or the sun's motion, in the old astronomy.
  • * Ability to save and load color correction curves for the VFB in Adobe (r) PhotoShop (r). acv format CGArena - Get Attention in the Computer Graphics Community
  • The group Americans for Life, which bought the advertisement, is now promising to make a correction. Political Ad Targets Wrong Salazar
  • Prescribed orthoptic treatment. This relates to the correction of vision through exercising the eye muscles.
  • Gartman said the gold market is "frothy and due for a material correction," and prices could tumble to $1,200 within two months. Still, he believes the metal's long-term bull trend remained intact.
  • And they believe it made course corrections that no autopilot could make before it disappeared from radar.
  • The interplanetary and relativistic corrections can be shown, to lowest order in perturbation theory, to result in the major axes of the planetary orbits precessing in space. Matthew Yglesias » The Trouble With Common Sense
  • Then he had the gall to say, ‘Look, if he's very old and is looking a bit peaky don't put a correction in for a couple of days.
  • Off the gas, gentle steering correction; the vehicle responds admirably to corrective action.
  • The phrase you use is just a stupid “incorrection”, a false meaning to explain a phrase whose real meaning isn’t literally obvious. Matthew Yglesias » For Democrats, Even a 2010 Win Will Feel Like a Loss
  • In the meantime, Alamo is being held at the Federal Correctional Institution in Texarkana, Texas. Evangelist Tony Alamo arraigned on child-sex charges
  • Typically context is used only in the form of spelling correction information to compensate for errors in character recognition.
  • What is not to be regretted is the passing of the typewriter: it was the least amenable tool, requiring such a tedious process to make corrections that it encouraged writers to leave imperfect work unamended.
  • This is another interesting theoretical point, but probably of little consequence as far as error correction is concerned.
  • They argue that house prices are overvalued by 20 to 30 per cent and that a correction is all but inevitable. Times, Sunday Times
  • If the feet seem to be following the eye movement involuntarily then correction is needed. Muscle Management
  • Because the correction is a negative value, a binomial correction results in an overprediction for small numbers of parents.
  • So if he is not extremely vigilant throughout his house and grounds, he may be caught with a hundred dollar fine, OR be imprisoned three months in the House of Correction at the pleasure of the magistrate!! and for every subsequent offense may be _imprisoned in the House of Correction_ as much as one year, and then required to give security for obeying the law. Buchanan's Journal of Man, June 1887 Volume 1, Number 6
  • Current premium levels will not cover anticipated losses without major correction.
  • I got unprecedented access to the headquarters of the infamous Soviet intelligence agency, the KGB, and in Leningrad I had an exclusive interview with Dr. Svyatoslav Fyodorov, the ophthalmologist who developed the revolutionary vision correction procedure known as radial keratotomy. Make Your Life Prime Time
  • He could carry out the intricate navigational corrections, and execute the necessary flight maneuvers when it was time to change course.
  • Furthermore, we expect that small anharmonic corrections present in both the native and the random states will cancel out.
  • In Jonathan Franzen's novel The Corrections, Alfred Lambert, a retired railway engineer, sits in the cellar of his house, struggling with his advancing Parkinsonism and a string of Christmas lights.
  • Hundreds of interviews were conducted with inmates as well as correctional services staff.
  • In other words, if the correction within the judicature stands to your advantage, you take the advantage, and if it is to your disadvantage, then the law applies as it is stated at the time of the last order.
  • The letters of correction were almost incoherent with joy. Times, Sunday Times
  • These manuscripts were always in pencil on lined yellow paper, written in his fine and precise hand, complete with his interlined corrections. Tributes to Aldo Leopold
  • The truth is, Jonathan Franzen is on the cover of Time because he wrote The Corrections, not, despite what some want to think, because he's scruffily handsome and could be a model for J. Peterman. Melanie Benjamin: How to Dress an Author
  • Thank you all for your corrections of the various typos and so on.
  • It is most commonly used for the correction of more severe deformities and syndromes that were untreatable in the past.
  • About 60 probationers sentenced to do community service under correctional supervision embarked on a campaign to clean the city yesterday.
  • Often there were interruptions from correctional officers and other jail staff.
  • Haughney denied the request but said he would be willing to hear testimony from anyone involved, including a state corrections worker who wrote a presentence report that also raised the POW issue. Ary Jones
  • In an experiment to measure a weighted sum-rule for inelastic electron deuteron scattering which was related to the n-p interaction I had to confront the problem of making radiative corrections to inelastic spectra, and I developed a technique which proved to be valuable in my later work. Jerome I. Friedman - Autobiography
  • When the research results in cures and corrections that the human race has only dreamed of, the Greedy Old Pigs have every right to refuse treatment. Think Progress » House Finally Allows Minimum Wage Vote, Attaches Poison Pill
  • Second Edition is only a correction to XML 1.0 that incorporates the first - edition errata ( bug fixes ) .
  • The circumstantially imposed corrections refer to the discursive move toward offering impartial, even detached, moral judgment.
  • Thirdly, normal time difference correction and stack were applied to the simulated common-reflection-point gather.
  • In the future, the mittimus should be sent electronically to the Department of Corrections.
  • But not everyone was expecting a major near-term correction in stocks: "Perhaps those calling for a correction are the ones that missed the rally," said analysts at Calyon. Hong Kong Falls, Nikkei Edges Up
  • The Democratic Alliance has dismissed as "fatuous" a correctional services department denial of preferential treatment for certain prisoners. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Traditional indications have consistently led to excellent longterm results in the absence of other issues, such as material deficits of the implants and overcorrection of deformity.
  • Perhaps the most interesting realization is that the concept of reciprocity applies to the ‘kludge’ factor called emissivity – the correction value that permits a greybody to be modeled with planck’s law and stefan’s law – applies to the atmosphere. Gerry North's Suggested Reading on Climate Models « Climate Audit
  • I made all the corrections and changes he wanted and took his advice very seriously so he came to trust me.
  • Approximately 62 million people in the United States are myopic (ie, nearsighted) and require eyeglasses or contact lenses for vision correction.
  • Whether myopia, hyperopia or astigmatism is present, surgical correction attempts to redirect light rays to accommodate the refractive error.
  • Another interesting feature was divarication of midline abdominal musculature, which required correction.
  • The dictionary method gives much greater error correction performance, with greater storage requirements and computational cost.
  • I make tarla dalal style jowar muthias, trying with wheat flour today ... small correction, it's weekend breakfast blogging (not limited to baking alone) LOL - Weekend Lunch Series: Gota Bhajiyas
  • If unexpected values are detected, the system employs either a clean-up approach, retries the calculation, outputs a previously calculated value or uses the most significant bit-flip correction scheme.
  • Inquiring minds want to know: Does the correction indicate that Newmark finds Malkin unattractive? Is That Legal?: Blogging Archives
  • The next couple of years will decide whether there has simply been an overcorrection or if this is something structural. Times, Sunday Times
  • Accuracy and self-correction in cryptozoological writing Archive 2006-04-01
  • It was there that he first reflected on the spelling reforms and planned corrections to the translations of the sacred books.
  • Before recordings, the offset of the electrodes was measured and appropriate corrections made to recorded values.
  • When the writer of Hebrews pointed out that no discipline seems pleasant at the time, he was referring to corrective discipline, and he was essentially saying that if correction is not painful to the person corrected, it will have no effect. Parenting by the Book
  • Other common surgical corrections include those for club feet, strabismus, ptosis, and reconstructions from disfiguring traumas and congenital and developmental abnormalities.
  • If the arguments are correct, then involving oneself with correctionalism is an act of commitment to pro-capitalist, conservative ideology.
  • You know, the Committee has been discussing the possibility of a midcourse correction in the partnership contracts. RUNNING FROM THE LAW
  • Don't say 'larks!'" implored Amy, as a return snub for the 'samphire' correction. Little Women
  • This report helped to generate a great reform movement, substituting correction for punishment, at least in theory.
  • What is not to be regretted is the passing of the typewriter: it was the least amenable tool, requiring such a tedious process to make corrections that it encouraged writers to leave imperfect work unamended.
  • With a VXP Scaler engine, features such as genlock, color correction, detail enhancement and noise reduction make this a valuable tool for today's broadcasters. UK Regional Film and Television News
  • _I answer that, _ The correction of the wrongdoer is a remedy which should be employed against a man's sin. Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province

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