Examples of using More correct in English and their translations into Chinese
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The decision made by the World Badminton Federation will take the overall situation into consideration and make a more correct decision.
Homo refers to the whole person, not a man, so"look at this person" might be more correct in words.
Tertullian says of the heathen of his day, that the common people had a more correct idea of God than the philosophers.
It may, however be more correct to call it a‘Way of Life'.
And so on, over and over again in an endless spiral, with the ideas becoming more correct.
In one study, people who learned new songs using BACh played more correct notes and made fewer mistakes than those participants learning on their own.
It helps you make your programs, particularly those written in C and C++, more correct.
We were absolutely correct in our diagnoses, much more correct… than our parents or our teachers- more correct, indeed, than the so-called psychologists.
She, to acknowledge that she is not the only parent, nor are her priorities necessarily more correct than the father's.
Your feelings are sometimes more correct than rational judgments, which may be based on ideas taught by others with no thought for your individuality.
With regard to the primary responsibility of States and restoring focus on a more correct approach to the Durban process, the concerns of the European Union had been met.
It would be more correct to call our initiative a new treaty on the prevention of the placement of weapons in outer space, the use or threat of force against outer space objects.
It would be more correct to state that they realize the right to self-determination together with the rest of the population of the State concerned, as part of that population.27.
(a) The phrase“sea capaz”(“is capable”) should be replaced by“sea apto”, since this is a legally more correct expression;
Is more correct I think.
They couldn't be more correct.
Additional functions for more correct data recovery.
No one form is more correct than another.
Yet the opposite principles are probably more correct.