corrective in the PONS Dictionary

corrective Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

corrective factor

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It has the role of the warrior and the security guard insofar as it has roles for both maintenance and corrective activities.
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He could not make a corrective teleport into the space station, he could not open a portal back to the planet.
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The resulting corrective operational and system reviews and engineering changes took two years.
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The incremental failure to do so over the generations points to such required corrective restorative activities.
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It would tend to continue pitching up, requiring an immediate corrective response.
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Other mosaic work would continue until 1967, and corrective work on the roof occurred in 19671968.
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Those who mount such programs consider them to be corrective of what they perceive to be an extreme disciplinary specialisation common within the academy.
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A few years later in the 1980s, the strict grammar and corrective approach of the 1950s became obsolete.
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Corrective action in all these areas lies largely in the domain of state governments.
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Since the unfinished construction and corrective work is estimated to take 18 months, an opening prior to late 2016 is unlikely.
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