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It also requires understanding what it means for an algorithm to be "correct" in the sense that it fully and efficiently solves the problem at hand.
Second, the system design must be correct in the sense that the system is free from errors such as deadlock and capacity overflow.
A descriptor would enable markers to recognise that a humanities essay is not perfect (it never will be "correct" in the same way that maths can be), but it is of an extremely high standard.
The technique we propose is proved to be correct in the sense that the delivered solutions are not obsolete, i.e. the assigned tasks to working processors are guaranteed to meet their deadlines once executed.
The by-now-familiar refrain that Mr. Bush has not yet made any decisions about Iraq may literally be correct, in the sense that he may not yet have approved a war plan, but it smacks of the semantic games that administrations often play to disguise very real preparations for war.
Tracey Chapman, cabinet member for highways and transport, said worries about crime rates and road safety were not proved to be correct in the pilot schemes.
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But they can be corrected in the future editions Braithwaite's book surely deserves.
Irregularities and mere errors in the proceedings can only be corrected in the State courts.
I hope that can be corrected in the record.
THE PRESIDENT: It is correct in the other members' books.
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