Rather than scrutinizing the messenger and calling it a day, we should scrutinize the message, correcting for the messenger, and not shy away from fact-based conclusions.
Markets, on the other hand, are constantly correcting for errors.
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There are still some stocks that have been correcting for the past few weeks while the major averages have moved higher, and this provides for a decent risk-reward entry.
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Correcting for nature and getting your foot into a neutral stance enables you to ski truly straight with skis flat, more quickly and effortlessly transferring pressure to the edges of the skis.
Dr Webb's team found that, even after correcting for this red shift, the dark lines in the quasar spectra did not appear at the same wavelengths as they do in laboratories on earth.
Besides, the economy is correcting for a reason.
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Democrats countered with attacks on Seminole County, where the registrar allowed fellow Republicans to sit in her office for 10 days, correcting requests for absentee ballots that were missing their voter ID numbers.
Correlations with lowland meteorological records were used for correcting raw field data and for final calculation of mass balance parameters.
Other updates added Wednesday include easy undo for correcting mistakes, pull down to refresh for updating your gaming queue in a flash, and the ability to have a streak of up to 999 drawings (the previous cap was 99).
And Tory MP Bill Wiggin blamed the Commons Fees Office for not correcting his repeated "mistake" when he claimed for a mortgage on his constituency home rather than his London second home.
Hunting down and correcting misspellings, for example, can be a time-consuming process with voice-recognition.
He developed new techniques for correcting congenital heart defects and underdeveloped esophaguses.
Yet a government memorandum indicates that he met with them after the Clatskanie-Seattle fires when they called him down for correcting misinformation in their communiques.
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It is true, of course, that the case for correcting America's abject vulnerability to ballistic missile attack is being more powerfully made with every passing day.
Government intervention is just one technique for correcting market failures.
She said regular eye tests were important, not only for correcting vision problems, but also because they can spot early indicators of other health problems, such as diabetes, glaucoma and cataracts.
The Gus Rankings have the virtue of relying on fairly objective results (on-the-field wins and losses) while correcting a little bit for randomness.
Reynaldo Ramos, a 60-year-old construction worker, said he "voted for Chavez" before correcting himself and saying he chose Maduro.
The social media become indispensable tools for dispelling rumors and correcting misinformation.
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Eliminate all subsidies for all fuels, thereby correcting yet another market distortion called government failure.
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Any criticism of them is therefore likely to be for the long delay in correcting a blog by Mr Rippon about Newsnight's failure to run the Savile film.
Moreover, I am less interested in passing out blame than I am in learning from and correcting these mistakes to make us safer, for ultimately the buck stops with me.
The Shenzhen-based telecom firm says it wants to address concerns over security, state support and intellectual property by correcting the false claims that have tarnished its reputation for the past decade.
But most important is that a copy editor stands in for the reader, gingerly reshaping, clarifying and correcting things before the reader can see them and post an excoriating comment.
The practice is alive and well in corporate America today, with many executives and team members alike more concerned about who takes the fall for a bad decision or a mistake than in correcting the error.
As with many other things in tech ( privacy on Skype, for instance) it is more a matter of not correcting our misconceptions than engaging in outright deception.
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One of his worst moments was reading the news in the Midlands when he said a local mayor had been strapped to a "poodle" for a stunt at a local fair... later correcting himself to "podule!"
The broader question, though, is whether correcting these failures will lead to as much poverty reduction as the administration hopes for.
For years, the Fed has been able to prevent market forces from correcting our growing economic imbalances by inexorably pushing rates lower.
Even for those who perceive recessions as market failures rather than a self-correcting force, and thus think recovery requires help, politicians cannot solve economic riddles.
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