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7 9 6 22 (d) My instructor should not correct grammatical errors, and should focus on the content only. 2 1 0 11 aThere was one empty response in the 2nd-year group.
Daryl Lindsey, research editor for Wired News., says this is "a real temptation," arguing that online publications should not "correct" themselves in a fashion hardly anyone but the editors themselves can identify.
But if a dog growls or air snaps, a parent should not correct them.
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Teachers shouldn't correct a student's work where they have merely made a careless mistake, according to research – mark the error don't worry about correcting it.
It's a person's understanding that he's biased and his further claim that he's happy to be that way, because he believes that society shouldn't correct for such biases, because they're good, because white people really are better than black people.
Should teachers not correct such misconceptions, for fear of being sued by indignant students?
As I explain in the book: both forms are correct, and have long been used in both literary and casual English, perhaps most famously in Woe is me, which should not be corrected to Woe is I.
These stripes are part of image detail and hence should not be corrected.
This deformity should not be corrected with the frame by over-supinating the forefoot as this will lead to the patient weight bearing on the lateral side of the foot.
In the somatomotor system, however, proprioceptive predictions should not be corrected but fulfilled, by the automatic peripheral transformation of proprioceptive prediction errors into movement.
Sex is not included as a correcting variable, because the fact that almost all nurses were female and doctors mostly male is a characteristic of the sample that should not be "corrected".
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