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Перевод: corrective
[прилагательное] исправительный; корригирующий; [существительное] корректив ; поправка ; изменение; корригирующее средство
Тезаурус:
- He was probably responsible for the corrective Gorbachev gave in January last year to his own speech on the 70th anniversary of the revolution in 1987.
- "What kind of treatment?" said Henry, licking his lips, "corrective treatment?
- It is also a much-needed corrective to the view of Mozart propagated by the play - and more especially the film - Amadeus as a dirty-minded, rather silly idiot who for some obscure reason was divinely inspired as a composer.
- Such information was not highly "theoretical" but it helped build up an objective picture of the people who went to the theatres I studied and gave me a useful corrective to people who made sweeping generalizations such as "the theatre is for everyone."
- Moving now to lesser developed countries, a general review of conservation programmes of Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco (Bensalem in FAO 1977a: 159) concludes that "soil conservation practices in North Africa have been focussed mainly on corrective mechanical measures, which in most cases have been insufficient or not suitably adapted to counter erosion problems" He goes on, like so many other commentators, about the lack of applied knowledge of both the appropriate technical options (e.g. the successional capacity of the native plant cover which can be used to rehabilitate degraded land), but also, very significantly, "there are soil conservation and dune afforestation schemes dating back thirty years, some succeeding and others failing, but without explanation of why" (p. 159).
- It may also include instructions to observe particularly unusual sources; to repeat collection of data that have been lost or spoilt in some way; or to take corrective actions based on data already received.
- This perspective offers a useful corrective to the historical perception of recent levels of crime and disorder as utterly foreign and novel in British experience.
- They can give early warning of stability problems and enable the corrective action to be taken at an early stage and thus save time and development resource.
- But the way Rembrandt's nose is worked should equally provide a corrective to rhetoric or elision in the writing on bureaucracy.
- Physical examination of the books on the shelves is a valuable corrective to misinterpretations of the records.
- For the initial contraction to worsen into a depression, various corrective mechanisms (autonomous shifts in the way people and businesses behave, government policies, forces in the international economy) must then fail to work.
- Stone's analysis of the legislation provides a valuable corrective to those who have argued that it represented a revolutionary change.
- During the first month, only one query was raised, in this case by the personnel section, but it was considered important enough to warrant some corrective action.
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