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But even more importantly, the yawning gap between revenues and spending will, unless corrected, result in much higher interest rates for American businesses.
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These conditions, if not corrected, could result in damage to critical systems and structures, and the potential for fire in the electrical compartment.
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As I have detailed elsewhere, an abundance of evidence suggests that much of this uptick is the result of corrected misdiagnoses, recalibrated diagnostic criteria, and greater awareness and that 1% is emerging as a fairly steady value in populations worldwide.
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Serious deficiencies in the legislation were corrected and key programs restored as a result.
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Cognitive errors, such as a math error, result from faulty reasoning and can often be corrected once the client is made aware of the error.
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Of greater alarm was the fact that 5% of the consumers in the study had an error that, when corrected, placed them in a different credit risk tier and could result in paying a lower interest rate on their loans on automobiles, homes or credit cards.
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The patient himself is more than pleased with the result - he can not only read his watch with his newly corrected eye, but also the manufacturer's name on the dial.
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That should allow for the inclusion of outlandish readings without distorting the result. (Except where there seems to be straightforward confusion between Celsius and Fahrenheit, which is corrected.) By avoiding traditional procedures that require long, continuous data segments, the Berkeley Earth methodology can also accommodate unusually short sequences: for example, those provided by temporary weather stations.
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