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So starting in 2000, the government phased in a "Birth/Death Model," which tried to correct for that.
What was sold as a model of efficiency and a mirror to reality was crippled by the biases of its creators, and no supercomputer could correct for that.
Perfect teams can adapt to failing products or market/competitive issues and correct for that.
I saw no attempt to correct for that.
Hitting long means your racket is pointing slightly skyward as you connect, so by tilting slightly more toward the ground as you drop your hands, you'll correct for that and connect while the racket is vertical.
However, academics have tried to correct for that factor.
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We do this because the clock actually goes backwards (counterclockwise) and this subtraction corrects for that.
Harris County juries corrected for that disparity to an extent, so that the odds of a death sentence for black defendants after trial dropped to 1.49.
Correcting for that created a model that let scientists to compare apples with apples, which showed the difference between the simulation and observations shrank considerably.
Peripheral vision is blurred, though the mind corrects for that so that we're generally unaware of how little we're really seeing at the edges.
A leap day every four years (mostly) corrects for that, said Mr. Chester, whose great-grandfather, Rear Adm. Colby Chester, was born on Feb. 29, 1844.
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