Sentence examples for concerned with correcting from inspiring English sources

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Much of the theoretical discussion in the Prologue is concerned with correcting the methodological one-sidedness of each existing approach by way of the positive features of the other.

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As a reigning monarch, he is, above all, a man of action who is naturally concerned with correct actions in all of the many areas in which such judgments are made.

Current model validation methodology is confined to linear models and is primarily concerned with (i) correcting inaccurate model parameters and (ii) ensuring that sufficient elements are included for these cases, using measured data.

The underlying affinity between romanticism and the baroque lies in their shared modernist concern with correcting classicism in art and the quasi-mythical perspective of classicism in general (OGT, 213 176).

Given the Chinese concern with "correcting names," so that communication can proceed effectively and language can guide action reliably, a natural view would be that ideally each name or phrase should consistently denote one and only one sort of thing.

While he is certainly concerned with a correct understanding or description of the meaning of Jewish practice, he does nonetheless argue for his view.

"I don't think it's a waste of time for the Black Caucus to be concerned with trying to correct … the effect that the Confederacy had on race relations in this country," said Fort Bragg City Councilman Doug Hammerstrom.

In this instance, this test system opens up the possibility of studying the cell cycle machinery, but more widely the issues concerned with maintaining the correct conformations of proteins to achieve protein arrays can be developed from this method.

Algorithm 4 is concerned with predicting the correct category of input short text.

Feedback in such an approach is not concerned with providing the correct form or bringing errors to students' attention.

Written between 1550 and 1555, first published with his Rime in 1558, and first translated into English by Robert Peterson in 1576, Galateo differs from an earlier etiquette manual, Baldassare Castiglione's Il cortegiano ("The Courtier"), in being more concerned with the details of correct behaviour in polite society than with courtly etiquette.

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