But he knows it would not be politically correct for someone of his means to complain.
GDP, but this reduction does not adequately correct for the loss of domestic output.
Markets may (and just did) correct for overvalue, but they can't abjure the laws of physics.
You get used to it after a while, and correct for it without thinking.
Attempts at redistribution to correct for inequality were bound, Nozick believed, to infringe on personal freedoms.
The Swedish researchers tried to correct for this difference, and some outside researchers say the result is worrisome.
There are also a number of systematic flaws in the methodology, which you may need to correct for.
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When we do our best to correct for these flaws, the U.S. ranking is far higher than advertised.
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Dredze's team is using algorithms to correct for these issues, filtering out the noise to isolate the useful information.
By focusing on CapEx Objective Analysis rarely needs to update its forecast to correct for the realities of the market.
Split cards provided players with interesting choices as they could select whichever card was correct for the task at hand.
Why do they assume that the level of spending over the past four decades is also correct for the next four?
To correct for kids exaggerating their own popularity, he counted a friendship as real only if both parties named each other.
Update if I correct for my math error, then the bearish estimate gave a 700 point downside to the Dow.
Mr. Morrissey doesn't correct for all this as well as he might, partly because he is limited by a bizarre conceit.
It may not be politically correct for your vendor to recommend this.
This is made possible by a second zoom group of lens elements that shifts rapidly to correct for the slightest of hand movements.
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What the researchers did not correct for was the father's age.
However, if you can figure out the curves (topography) on the front and back of the glass, you can write computer algorithms to correct for them.
The reason is that even if such a proxy is generally correct for a large group, it will not be true for all individuals within the group.
As discussed in late January, the seasonal pattern is for stocks to correct for most of January before starting to turn higher in the first week of March.
If competitiveness in international business is an increasing worry, then someone should intervene to correct for the bad vibes these agencies send out, to citizens and visitors alike.
Hurricane Sandy will likely dent sales in the short term, according to Hart, but retailers will have time to correct for that by the end of the season.
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Not only did Microsoft have to take and process a lot of images, it also had to correct for cloud cover, snow, and other impediments to a ground view.
Specific guidelines of how to correct for the optimism bias in appraisals were published in the British government's Green Book, which provides an overall methodology for economic assessment.
You stay upright despite all clumsiness thanks to its two tilt sensors and five gyroscopes, oriented so that at least two of the gyroscopes sense and correct for any angular motion.
In fact, over the years statisticians have come up with increasingly complex procedures to correct for all sorts of potential statistical biases that can occur in research projects of various natures.
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To correct for this 85K construction jobs will be added to the March 2012 total, and the construction estimates between March 2012 and Jan 2013 will be revised up as well.
The universities are trying to correct for longstanding inequalities.
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