Sentence examples for conventionally correct from inspiring English sources

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The interviewee may then develop conventionally correct answers or platitudes which, of course, reduce the informational content of the interview to virtually zero.

Managers, for instance, being as a rule selected from the most conventionally correct type, such social qualities as suavity of manner and address are more in demand than originality and vigorous business ability, the main object being to placate the board of directors.

Orthography, which promotes the practice of writing words with the proper letters according to standard usage and conventionally correct spelling, is further complicated by the use of Greek or Latin words, each with their own linguistic peculiarities.

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Such artifacts conventionally are corrected by means of computer simulations of calorimeter response to heat input whose spatial and temporal characteristics approximate experimental conditions.

A postprocedural chest radiograph is conventionally performed to confirm the correct position of the catheter and to assess for potential complications.

For Reed-Solomon codes the conventionally used, bounded distance decoding algorithms correct up to t = ⌊(n − k) / 2⌋ symbol errors as shown in the above example.

Relatively recent developments [1, 6] in the field of error correcting codes, for decoding Reed-Solomon codes, have made it possible to correct errors beyond the conventionally used bounded distance algorithms.

Refinement is conventionally used to effect a demonstrably-correct development from an abstract specification.

A major advantage of the presented method is the ability to correct any present aberrations including these which conventionally cannot be influenced, e.g. in the subject eye or caused by an oblique passage of the laser through ocular media.

Our approach differs from that described in [ 4] in that we investigate the influence of aberrations on femtosecond LIOB not by introducing additional aberrations but by correcting any present aberrations including these which conventionally cannot be influenced, e.g. in the subject eye.

Conventionally, bulky constructs with six or more joints (six degrees of freedom, 6DOF) are needed to correct a 3D deformity.

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