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correct and centralized
cloud computing, he was correct in his assumption that significant economies of scale and efficiencies could be achieved by relying on massive, centralized data centers rather than an over-reliance on storage in end units.

correct and ecclesiastical
In the revision a number of switches were made to the New Testament in the direction of more " ecclesiastical " language ( e. g. introducing the term " charity " into I Corinthians 13 ), but otherwise to correct the text more in line with that found in the Geneva Bible ; and in the Old Testament, the Psalms from the Great Bible were printed alongside those in the new translation — which had proved impossible to sing.
Gaillard is painstaking and impartial in his statement of facts, and his style is correct and elegant, but the unity of his narrative is somewhat destroyed by digressions, and by his method of treating war, politics, civil administration, and ecclesiastical affairs under separate heads.
Before his resignation from the post, Oakeley, who was later to describe the chapel as " a complete paragon of ugliness " had conceived the idea of rebuilding the chapel in what he considered a correct ecclesiastical style, and had collected a sum of almost £ 30, 000 for the purpose.
Upon hearing about Epifany's learning, Russian Tsar Alexis invited him to correct the ecclesiastical books of Muscovy.

correct and administration
Early in Sun Quan's reign, the Wu administration was known for its efficiency, as Sun showed a knack for listening to correct advice and for delegating authorities to the proper individuals.
In reconstituting the Byzantine Empire Michael VIII restored the old administration without endeavouring to correct its failures.
While some people attributed the period of relative stability and growth in the 1990s to Jiang's term, others argue that Jiang did little to correct mistakes resulting from Deng Xiaoping's economic reforms, leaving the next administration facing innumerable problems, some of which it is too late to solve.
Drugs with shorter half-life's require more frequent administration to maintain the correct plasma concentrations, therefore potentially presenting more problems if levels of adherence and compliance are unreliable, but longer-lasting drugs can increase the development of resistance due to prolonged periods of low drug concentration.
His administration concentrated on the state's financial solvency and attempted to correct the state's bad credit as well as disunity within Democratic ranks.
* 1929: New York Evening World, " for its effective campaign to correct evils in the administration of justice, including the fight to curb ' ambulance chasers ,' support of the ' fence ' bill, and measures to simplify procedure, prevent perjury and eliminate politics from municipal courts ; a campaign which has been instrumental in securing remedial action.
" Johns represents that the Clinton administration's nearly identical intelligence findings regarding Saddam's harboring of chemical and biological weapons is evidence that the Bush administration acted in good faith, and probably was technically correct, in alleging that Saddam was in possession of these weapons when the war was launched in 2003.
The administration building houses the engravers, a laboratory, and a vibration-free basement where coinage is measured to ensure correct size and weight.
In 1880 he published the Vollständiges Orthographisches Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache (" Complete Orthographical Dictionary of the German Language "); this seminal treatise was declared the official source for correct spelling in the administration of Prussia the same year.
The cornerstone of treatment is administration of free water to correct the relative water deficit.
Water privation combined with diuretic block does not produce as much risk of CPM as saline administration does ; however, it does not correct hyponatremia as rapidly as administration of hypertonic saline does.
Nagin's administration countered this criticism by stating this was necessary in order to correct inaccurate perceptions of New Orleans and secure much needed recovery support.
He believed that the most important priority was making the trainees determined to win ; then that they understood the importance of discipline ; next the importance of correct administration ; and finally technical proficiency — he felt that skill would be worthless if overall spirit were lacking.
Under the Rhodesian administration, it was officially named Umniati, but its spelling was changed in 1983 to more closely resemble the correct Shona pronunciation.
::" I feel very definitely that the administration is absolutely correct in cracking down on companies and corporations and municipalities that continue to pollute the nation ’ s air and water.
Future reformulations of VIG might require intravenous administration, and health-care providers should refer to the manufacturer's package insert for correct dosages and route of administration.

correct and offices
The Argentine Civilian Code states both uses are correct, but police offices and passports are issued with the complete name.
The associated machine uses the outward codes in these dots to direct bundles of letters into the correct bags for specific delivery offices.
Despite knowing the correct film, Stempel gives the wrong answer, allowing Van Doren to get a question he previously answered while in Enright's offices ; he provides the winning response.
From the founding of the school, he defined that the goal of the Wharton School of Finance and Economy was " to provide for young men special means of training and of correct instruction in the knowledge and in the arts of modern Finance and Economy, both public and private, in order that, being well informed and free from delusions upon these important subjects, they may either serve the community skillfully as well as faithfully in offices of trust, or, remaining in private life, may prudently manage their own affairs and aid in maintaining sound financial morality: in short, to establish means for imparting a liberal education in all matters concerning Finance and Economy.
They may also perform administrative duties in pharmaceutical practice, such as reviewing prescription requests with doctor's offices and insurance companies to ensure correct medications are provided and payment is received.
From the mid 1950s onwards William Branham taught that neither Oneness theology nor Trinitarianism were correct, but that God was the same Person in three different officesin the same way that a husband can also be a father and a grandfather.
Recently multi-agency press releases from the US Attorney ’ s offices use the technically correct Diplomatic Security Service.
This usage is also used in DoS press releases, although recently multi-agency press releases from the U. S. Attorney ’ s offices use the technically correct Diplomatic Security Service.
They may also perform administrative duties in pharmaceutical practice, such as reviewing prescription requests with doctor's offices and insurance companies to ensure correct medications are provided and payment is received.
Together almost 73, 000 net square feet of space are available to accommodate the Conservatory's needs for acoustically correct studios, practice rooms and performance spaces as well as classrooms, offices and an expanded library.
If Jack Straw's belief that the Secretary of State for Justice is the fifth Great Office of State ( see below ) is correct then two other ministers have held three of the offices, Jack Straw himself, as Home Secretary, Foreign Secretary and Justice Secretary, and Ken Clarke as Home Secretary, Chancellor of the Exchequer and Justice Secretary.
Curiously, the patent offices of various EU member states did not reach any consensus on which model is correct.

correct and with
Some of the most dramatic successes of Communism in winning local support can be traced to the identification -- correct or not -- of Communist regimes with personal honesty and pro-Western regimes with corruption.
The best results will be obtained by matching the correct speed with a steady feed pressure that lets the tool cut easily at an even rate.
Other THC activities followed, conducted by shopping centers, department stores, recreation equipment dealers, radio-TV stations, newspapers, and other organizations interested in the need existing to acquaint youngsters with the proper use of sporting firearms and the development of correct attitudes and appreciations related to hunting and wise use of our natural resources.
A publicity release from Oregon Physicians Service, of which Harvey is president, quoted him as saying the welfare office move to Salem, instead of `` crippling '' the agency, had provided an avenue to correct administrative weaknesses, with the key being improved communications between F & A and the commission staff.
Bioethics, for example, is concerned with identifying the correct approach to matters such as euthanasia, or the allocation of scarce health resources, or the use of human embryos in research.
" It is highly probable that the correct information about the sulphonamide did not reach the newspapers because, since the original sulphonamide antibacterial, Prontosil, had been a discovery by the German laboratory Bayer, and as Britain was at war with Germany at the time, it was thought better to raise British morale by associating Churchill's cure with the British discovery, penicillin.
The first used the same graphics processor as the BBC Micro in mode 7 — the SAA5050 — but used software to ensure that it was fed with the correct graphics data.
Therefore " eisode " would have become inappropriate, whereas " anode " meaning ' East electrode ' would have remained correct with respect to the unchanged direction of the actual phenomenon underlying the current, then unknown but, he thought, unambiguously defined by the magnetic reference.
The above technique can obviously not correct for a background with fine structure, as in this case the absorbance will be different at each of the correction pixels.
If the above errors be eliminated, the two astigmatic surfaces united, and a sharp image obtained with a wide aperture — there remains the necessity to correct the curvature of the image surface, especially when the image is to be received upon a plane surface, e. g. in photography.
* In another Baltic-Finnic language, Estonian, it is called the West Sea ( Läänemeri ), with the correct geography ( the sea is west of Estonia ).
The fifth book brings the story up to Bede's day, and includes an account of missionary work in Frisia, and of the conflict with the British church over the correct dating of Easter.
In this assumption Marlborough proved correct: Villeroi shadowed the Duke with 30, 000 men in 60 squadrons and 42 battalions.
It can be said that the quantum state is measured to be in the correct state with high probability.
According to Maimonides, the correct view of providence lies with Elihu, who teaches Job that one must examine his religion ().
While tests have been done to support this with fixed pieces of flat metal, the result is inconclusive with respect to the curved armour of the period. Given the following actions of the archers, it seems likely Froissart was correct.
Taking boats through these used large amounts of water leading to conflicts with watermill owners and to correct this, the pound or chamber lock first appeared, in 10th century in China and in Europe in 1373 in Vreeswijk, Netherlands.
If names be not correct, language is not in accordance with the truth of things.
There are many modern proponents of rapid composting that attempt to correct some of the perceived problems associated with traditional, slow composting.
CRTs are useful for displaying photos with high pixels per unit area and correct color balance.
Many types of calculations ( known as post-Hartree – Fock methods ) begin with a Hartree – Fock calculation and subsequently correct for electron – electron repulsion, referred to also as electronic correlation.
This is because coalitions would necessarily include different parties with differing beliefs and who, therefore, may not always agree on the correct path for governmental policy.

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