Some users are offended when another user edits their page or corrects dates or facts.
For example, the 4K X-Reality PROTM picture engine reduces visual noise and corrects image shapes.
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Our pattern of educational spending compounds rather than corrects or compensates for these glaring inequalities.
Sometimes, however, the market over-shoots or auto corrects too far on the upside and too low on the downside.
As an individual continues to walk, studies have shown, the brain eventually self-corrects errors and evens out the gait.
The BLS corrects most of these shortcomings by benchmarking its initial results to actual payroll data a year later.
First and foremost, the latest revision corrects an error that'd kept the speakerphone active after a push-to-talk conversation had ended.
As Eisner speaks, Andrew corrects him, or adds salient details, demonstrating a key trait Eisner looks for: a mind obsessed with accuracy.
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This second iPhone model corrects some of the first model's main weaknesses, wiping out some advantages Sprint hoped the Instinct would have.
This advanced version of automatic cruise control works alongside a system that corrects the car when it drifts out of its lane.
The add-on also finds the aforementioned dots are corrects a skewed photo.
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Multi-Motion Movie IS image stabilization corrects for the common gradual camera shake that occurs when shooting on the move, delivering more stable, higher-quality movies.
To maintain an accurate image, the XV-Z15000 includes Keystone Correction, which corrects spherical, cylindrical and trapezoidal distortion of an image on a flat screen.
Once the market corrects, this number should drop well below 40%.
The camcorder's mini video processor includes software by Looxcie that optimizes power use, 1automatically corrects for light and color, and formats video for mobile devices.
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Sale corrects a widely held misimpression that Fulton invented the steamboat.
For a spell the movie corrects to an engagingly fizzy tone.
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Also, note who corrects his slip-ups seamlessly, without comment or apology.
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Its products--including Synvisc, which is injected into the knee to treat osteoarthritis, and Hylaform, which corrects facial wrinkles--are all based on a single chemical called hyaluronan.
Panasonic's Advanced OIS detects and corrects for hand-shake around 4, 000 times per second and works with the high-powered optical zoom to produce clear, stable zoom shots.
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Because this function corrects for the gradual camera shake that commonly occurs when shooting a movie while walking, users can more fully enjoy shooting beautiful, high-quality movies.
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Written by a top-notch cast of policy wonks, this book explains why countries benefit from openness and corrects some of the most common misconceptions about American trade.
As if reminding itself to perk up, "Airplanes" quickly self-corrects into a jaunty wonder, as its pleading chorus ("I want you back") hurtles along with something resembling school spirit.
Align Technologies, which is known for the Invisalign system that corrects misaligned teeth, sold off more than 8% on Tuesday morning thanks to a Northcoast Research downgrade to sell from buy.
Together, the camera and laser sensors monitor the white lines and, if the car strays out of its lane, an electronic control unit attached to an electric power-steering unit corrects it.
He also corrects exaggerations, misapprehensions and simplifications.
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Professor John Last, chief executive of Norwich University College of the Arts, said: "This is a very significant announcement which recognises that 'university' title has to be about quality and not merely size and corrects an anomaly for a specialist institution established in 1845".
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