Examples of using Corrects in English and their translations into French
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This feature corrects the heart rate data during it's being transferred from the transmitter's memory or from a wrist unit's memory.
The facelift or cervicofacial lift corrects the aging of the neck and face through surgery.
Reiki practice harmonises all the chakras, corrects physical and mental imbalances,
Canada Post Data Management Services corrects and enhances the data hygiene of your mailing list.
DxO Smart Lighting only corrects the background.
The machine automatically corrects the error of the middle point of the arch during the bending process NEW PATENT.
This limited scope amendment corrects this and introduces additional disclosures about fair value measurements in case of impairment.
The Chromosome 17 probe acts as an internal control and corrects for polysomy(identifies gene amplification versus chromosome 17 polysomy)
since you often can't gauge it until the market corrects.
The use of average axial strain corrects for any specimen bending due to misalignment for the consistent
a new approach to development, which revitalizes international relations and corrects injustices.
The new EU definition has been welcomed by trade unionists as it corrects some of the worst ideas that were being promoted in the name of CSR.
that taxation only corrects after the fact and too late.
It may be the case that the update does not affect you because it corrects a security vulnerability of a module you do not use.
the different places where you have made your corrects.
It's better than MS-DOS because it does things like ask you how your day is going and corrects you if you make a command wrong.
The local electoral commission immediately corrects the electoral roll in accordance with the court decision.
These simulated emergencies ensure that the Seaway uncovers and corrects potential weaknesses in its emergency plans before a real disaster.
The table below corrects the table contained in annex III to the report of the Secretary-General on information and communications technology in the United Nations A/69/517.
who does not intervene in the market of events but corrects the inequalities that it produces.