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The dashed line is the physiologically correct substitute at low frequencies.
"Western" chauvinism is rapidly becoming obsolete, being often a politically correct substitute for "white Christian" supremacy.
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It is obvious to almost everyone, except op-ed page editors across the country, that for liberals bashing conservatives and for conservatives bashing liberals, the terms "liberal" and "conservative" are politically correct substitutes for "stupid".
The first one is easy enough to correct: he substitutes "use" for "abuse". But "obviously" poses a problem and calls for reflection.
[But] there remains a persistent deficit... something that cannot be corrected or substituted".
something that cannot be corrected or substituted". She also implies, in a speculative mood, that there may be a reverse side to this "something," a sort of moral or intellectual intensity or purity, so far removed from the normal as to seem noble, ridiculous, or fearful to the rest of us.
The following corrected formula substitutes for formula (1) as printed on page 2 of the article by Schäfer et al. [1].
We therefore see that abduction is the fruit of the scientist's inventive, creative moment, of the fortunate instant of scientific inventiveness that formulates generalised explicative hypotheses, which, if confirmed, become scientific laws (though still able to be corrected and substituted) while, if falsified, are rejected.
Today, he is more apt to substitute "correct".
To correct this blooper, substitute the verbs involve, influence, or cause to see which is the intended meaning, and you'll make the right choice of either affect or effect.
Typically, what people mean when they need a verb is affect (to involve or to influence): "His sour attitude affects [influences] everybody". To correct this blooper, substitute the verbs involve, influence, or cause to see which is the intended meaning, and you'll make the right choice of either affect or effect.
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