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I'll leave it to the reader to decide whether I or the cop is in need of correction.
However, the conventional wisdom that repression "works" is in need of some correction, especially when it comes to the ongoing events in Iran.
Effeminate men and non-feminine women are considered defective humans, at best, and are considered in need of correction or punishment.
As might be expected, the texts in this old edition are often in need of correction; Teske has conjectured many corrections in his translations.
These findings are in need of replication as associations may not withstand correction for multiple testing.
Hank's prejudice and suspicion are not simply mistaken attitudes in need of correction; they are integral to his character.
According to this view, the build-up of dollar claims by foreigners was not a "deficit" in need of "correction".
But apparently the inmates of Sing Sing and Attica are not the only ones in need of correction.
That it has not been formally recognised appears an erroneous anomaly in need of correction.
That it has not been formally recognised appears an erroneous anomaly in need of correction. .
Until the middle of the 18th century, children seemed to be regarded as faulty mini-adults in need of correction.
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