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We do this because the clock actually goes backwards (counterclockwise) and this subtraction corrects for that.
The new system automatically corrects for that upward motion of the nose.
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.
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.
Mulla's formula was applied which corrects for that natural tendency to increase.
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But it may be possible to correct for that.
So we need to think about how to correct for that.
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.
The bulletin from Boeing described how erroneous data from a sensor could cause an automatic system to push the nose of the plane down and how to correct for that.
Perfect teams can adapt to failing products or market/competitive issues and correct for that.
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