Sentence examples for wrong correction from inspiring English sources

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This jitter is due to noise in the camera image in bad illumination conditions and due to the wrong correction of the earth gravitational field.

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I think whilst taking time to consider and look at the judgment and possible implications, his view is that there is potentially a distinction to be drawn between dealing with the issue of information that is wrong, and correction of factually inaccurate information, as distinct from what some have characterised as seeking to hide factually correct information.

As for David Cameron, his spokesman noted that the judgment did not seem to separate "the issue of information that is wrong, and correction of factually inaccurate information, as distinct from what some have characterised as seeking to hide factually correct information".

By illustratively demonstrating drastic misinterpretation of true structural features that result from wrong CTF correction, this study is expected to guide researchers, especially the beginners in the field, for careful monitoring of image processing steps in order to extract high resolution structural data.

These effects might be partly caused by a wrong attenuation correction due to a mismatch between the CT and PET scan [ 22].

What's wrong with Bell Atlantic?" Correction: November 12, 2000, Sunday An article last Sunday about Verizon's request for a telephone rate increase misspelled the surname of a spokeswoman for the company in some references.

He has a daughter, 8 years old, he said: "My fear was that in 10 years she would tell me, 'You were on the wrong side.' " Correction: January 30, 2000, Sunday Because of an editing error, an article last Sunday about the death of the indicted Serbian war criminal Zeljko Raznatovic misstated the location of the international tribunal that leveled the charges against him.

It took time to rebuild the trust that had eroded between workers and management – well intended actions had unintended negative consequences (e.g. as a result of how they were perceived by workers) and some actions were simply wrong and required correction (e.g. two contractors who were fired after raising safety concerns were offered their jobs back).

If the calculations were wrong, then suitable corrections can be applied to future missions.

If they have a bad experience, they figure out what went wrong, and the corrections have absolutely evolved in front of my eyes over the last few years".

The play's title refers to editors' shorthand for "fact has been checked and it is correct/correction," as in, "fact is wrong and needs a correction".

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