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Now, studies have shown that if there's some visible, omnipresent monitor of your negative behavior — spending too much money, eating too much food, using too much power in your home — you're far more likely to correct it.
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No legal mandate can heal broken lines of communication between a parent and child, and no amendment to the statute is likely to correct its unconstitutionality.
Once you're aware of a missed opportunity, be it educational, financial, or emotional, you're more likely to correct the mistake in the future.
His instructors are likely to correct errant backhands, a step that slightly slows the pace.
For investors confident that the dollar is likely to correct to the downside, the opportunity seems attractive.
A surgeon is less likely to correct the deformity, to obtain anatomic reduction, in the 4th and 5th metacarpals.
[13] However, because correction requires cognition, [14] voters who are distracted or uninformed are less likely to correct for the physical attractiveness effect.
The crosses utilized in these introgression schemes are likely to correct the vast majority of tissue culture-induced epigenetic changes.
It's good to make mistakes because you can learn from them, and be much more likely to correct them in future instances.
"It is a problem that is likely to corrected by the market in the near future".
The more dominant was one hand, the less likely it was to correct the error.
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