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Teams that buy in midseason are either paying above the odds to correct a fault in their lineup or taking some other club's discards.
Her passion is also ignited by the fact she believes lipstick isn't about correcting a perceived fault – like concealer – or enhancing something – like mascara.
But the State may not wield its economic whip in this fashion when the effect is to cause a deprivation to needy dependent children in order to correct an arguable fault of their parents.
They scanned DNA for the error then converted a G to an A, correcting the fault.
If the museum's style was politically correct to a fault, it did correct certain faulty versions of cultural history.
In 2014 GM asked customers to return more than 30 million vehicles to correct a range of faults.
(Louisiana's attorney-general, politically correct to a fault, declined to let a black man so describe himself).Three challengers have broader support.
He was entertaining, wasn't politically correct (to a fault).
He might smile the smile and be politically correct to a fault, but underneath all that public relations gloss is a competitive athlete that is not above a snarl and a snap.
He's the typical young Jewish liberal; highly sensitive, politically correct to a fault, indecisive almost to the point of paralysis, living his family life conscientiously but not quite sure that this life is actually his.
The drawing of lots is not a miracle cure any more than elections ever were, but it can help correct a number of the faults in the current system.
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