Mr Prodi is doubtless correct to point out that such threats are crude and inflexible.
In training it's about getting everything right, getting it correct and going out there and executing it.
You are correct in pointing out that Notre Dame has had some scandals.
An independent audit of its predictions by Navigant, a consulting firm, found that the forecasts were correct approximately three out of four times.
In my opinion, you are absolutely correct in calling out the IPC for lowering grey literature standards rather than raising them.
He is also correct in pointing out that this has to do more with greed than the welfare of the country.
This puts the needed heart surgery to correct the defects out of the question and leaves little Seth with a very grim prognosis.
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Of course, conservatives are correct to point out that too many liberals and progressives remain in the grip of their own wildly exaggerated fears.
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The letter we published was correct in pointing out that a correlation implies nothing about the relative returns likely to be generated by the assets or markets that are correlated.
Granted, Mr Rodrik is correct to point out areas where economic research has been lacking: too much time has been spent poring over the statistical link between trade and wages, for example, and not enough on the broader effects of trade on labour markets.
So maybe Christie is making the correct choice in staying out in 2012.
Mr Abdullah said he had concerns that the Indian government did not follow correct procedure in carrying out the execution.
She insisted there was enough time to carry out the correct assessment and extra revision classes would be offered if required.
Watchmaker Timex is out to correct that oversight with its line of Internet Messenger Watches set to hit stores in April.
Gail Buckley sets out to correct this injustice in a book that has taken her 14 years to research and write.
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It also handles the app store deployment which recognizes the device a customer is using, and the version of its operating system, and pushes out the correct version of an application.
That explains the significance of the red ball: it makes the odds of winning the pot less likely since you have to match all of the white balls (generally from 1 to 50) plus choose the correct red ball (out of a different set of balls, generally 1 to 35).
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Dr Conway-Morris's view of the world may or may not turn out to be correct.
When the initial prediction turned out to be correct, students were more willing to pay to see the next forecast.
If it turns out you are correct, explain why the newly hired person is the best fit for the project manager role.
The leap might be akin to going from having to correct articles with Wite-Out to editing them onscreen with a word processor.
And Dr Gold continued to pour out ideas over the years, some of which turned out to be correct and some not.
If these results turn out to be correct, they suggest that payroll tax cuts may do a better job stimulating demand than many economists think.
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If that guess turns out to be correct, it might be a tool that doctors could use to improve the fertility of women whose eggs are damaged by chemotherapy or radiotherapy.
That means looking for the best way to avoid the fatal blips in the slip-road traffic flow, and also finding out how to correct the consequences quickly if a blip does nevertheless slip through.
His hypothesis turned out to be correct.
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