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One guard, however, made a point of correcting the way a question was phrased.
The examples it cited generally preceded Mr. Perez, and he wrote the inspector general that he had made a point of correcting the situation.
In his briefing on Thursday, Robert Gibbs, the White House press secretary, rebutted parts of Mr. Issa's report and even made a point of correcting a spelling error (a "typo," Mr. Issa claimed).
Navickas makes a point of correcting people, albeit in a lighthearted way, when she overhears them misusing "Luddite".
Make a point of correcting yourself.
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Avoiding this point of "correct more errors" may be unrealistic.
Statistical methods description: The 75% point of correct data was taken as a measure of discrimination threshold.
From a statistical point of view, correcting the individual indicator results for small numbers might be preferable.
We thank the reviewers for pointing out the importance of correcting for motion artefacts.
All the parameters calculated according to Eqs. 1– 7, are expressed as time-averaged functions of cultivation time (i.e. the value at the time point of interest corrected by amount present at time zero and divided by the time from inoculation).
(Point totals are adjusted relative to the league-average number of points to correct for seasons shortened by labor disputes and changes to N.H.L. rules; the number of fans is expressed as a natural logarithm).
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