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    Correct \Cor*rect"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Corrected}; p. pr. &
    vb. n. {Correcting}.]
    1. To make right; to bring to the standard of truth, justice,
    or propriety; to rectify; as, to correct manners or
    principles.

    This is a defect in the first make of some men's
    minds which can scarce ever be corrected afterwards.
    --T. Burnet.

    2. To remove or retrench the faults or errors of; to amend;
    to set right; as, to correct the proof (that is, to mark
    upon the margin the changes to be made, or to make in the
    type the changes so marked).

    3. To bring back, or attempt to bring back, to propriety in
    morals; to reprove or punish for faults or deviations from
    moral rectitude; to chastise; to discipline; as, a child
    should be corrected for lying.

    My accuser is my 'prentice; and when I did correct
    him for his fault the other day, he did vow upon his
    knees he would be even with me. --Shak.

    4. To counteract the qualities of one thing by those of
    another; -- said of whatever is wrong or injurious; as, to
    correct the acidity of the stomach by alkaline
    preparations.

    Syn: To amend; rectify; emend; reform; improve; chastise;
    punish; discipline; chasten. See {Amend}.

    correcting \correcting\ n.
    the act of offering an improvement to replace a mistake.

    Syn: correction, rectification.
    [WordNet 1.5]

    1. "The nature of the performance problems is most serious," Welch said. "I encourage your direct, personal involvement in promptly correcting them." Two months later, after the Air Force had conducted its review, Betti testified before the panel.
    2. "However, the ultimate success of these reforms will depend on management's commitment to correcting these weaknesses," it said.
    3. But labor leaders contend that, even amid such defeats, correcting dangerous workplace conditions and helping workers win back pay in wage-and-hour cases promote the perception that a union can still have a concrete impact on the workplace.
    4. Burnett said the board did not cite design of the control knob as a factor because the pilot had so many chances to discover and correct it and because Boeing and the FAA already were correcting the problem.
    5. They have developed problems and they are correcting problems.
    6. The company, which prefers to be known as DCI, has spotted a business opportunity in correcting, for private and commercial subscribers, deliberate distortions in the Global Positioning System.
    7. This has made the rural population somewhat better off, thereby correcting a traditional imbalance of incomes between urban and rural areas.
    8. The city councils are beginning to adopt a strategy aimed at correcting the imbalance between retailing outside city centres and in cities.
    9. If share prices go up (after correcting for the overall influence of market trends) by an abnormally large amount, then the statute helps shareholders, and if the price declines, the statute harms shareholders.
    10. He says he recently spent several weeks correcting errors and ordering copies of his report to make sure it was accurate.
    11. In the fourth quarter, the company set aside $35 million in special reserves for correcting the system's problems, adding to a $25 million reserve established in the second quarter.
    12. Nydam said the Army was aware of the problem and was correcting the mistakes at the storage facility.
    13. By then, correcting the order had become secondary to pinning down this off-putting outfit and making a blistering complaint to its boss.
    14. It was correcting errors as customers complained about their accounts. The mix-up follows mistakes over payments on credit cards from NatWest and other banks in August.
    15. But why has The Asian Wall Street Journal refused to print government replies, correcting errors and biases in its reporting?
    16. The company said the drug is the first treatment for directly correcting an inherited enzyme deficiency disease.
    17. "They're correcting the bugs and improving performance of the previous version," dBase IV 1.0, he said.
    18. Since the Aloha accident, the FAA has changed some of its thinking about older aircraft, sometimes requiring operators to make specific modifications rather than just checking for a given problem and correcting it if trouble is found.
    19. After correcting for earlier sampling errors, he found that most of the lakes showed no change since the 1930s.
    20. Analysts said the past two days' sharp drops in stocks and bonds reflected a realization among investors that correcting imbalances in the U.S. economy won't be easy.
    21. So even after correcting for inflation, housing subsidies to low-income families have increased substantially during the Reagan administration.
    22. With the cold war over, he senses that the principal challenges facing the US are now economic. He has a unique opportunity for correcting many of the policy mistakes of the past two decades.
    23. Before DSS, finding such a problem and correcting it took the better part of three months.
    24. With the pen computer, information is entered on the screen and can be transferred directly to the main database. Second, researchers lose months correcting basic errors in paper data.
    25. The new telescopes, which will be about eight meters in diameter instead of the customary two to five meters, will need help correcting distortions in the larger amount of light they can gather.
    26. Prices of the largest Nasdaq stocks fell a bit Friday, correcting some of Thursday's big gains.
    27. There also is a timetable for eliminating those coolers or correcting the problem.
    28. Michael Furtney, a vice president of corporate relations for Sprint, said Tuesday the company was correcting the situation when the FCC notified Sprint about the complaint.
    29. "There are errors all the time," Brown said. "If there's an error, we're not opposed to correcting it.
    30. Overall, S&P said, the industry is "making significant steps toward self regulation and correcting past excesses," although it will come out weaker than a decade ago, when balance sheets were better and risks fewer.
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