US /kəˈrɛktlɪ/
・UK /kə'rektlɪ/
Wallace had correctly identified that two former continuous land masses had existed on either side of this line in the deep past.
Wallace had correctly identified that two former continuous landmasses had existed on either side of this line in the deep past.
Did I just hear that correctly?
Did I just hear that correctly?
I think there may be a bit of a delay from the button press to the app opening, if I'm thinking about this correctly, like it's done in the past but I'll have to test that for the full review.
I think there may be a bit of a delay from the button press to the app opening, if I'm thinking about this correctly.
I mean, you guys probably spell my name incorrectly more often than correctly,
more often than correctly,
I think that we were all really impressed when she talked specifically about looking at it from a standpoint of doing research and seeing the problems that are underlying and causing this issue in order to find out the way to fix them correctly.
I think that we were all really impressed when she talked specifically about looking at it from a standpoint of doing research and seeing the problems that are underlying and causing this issue in order to find out the way to fix them correctly.
Not one of my favorite days of the week, but it's very important to pronounce it correctly.
Not one of my favourite days of the week, but it's very important to pronounce it correctly.
The third area, energy. Energy is critical, and the president pointed out correctly that
And the President pointed out correctly that production of oil and gas in the U.S.
doesn't quite map correctly onto Japanese culture from more than a millennium ago, obviously.
But do you know what its power is and how do we use it correctly?
But do you know what its power is, and how do we use it correctly?
For example, when you add new columns to a model over time, especially on huge models where full refresh will take too much, there's different ways you can So if I understood correctly, like what you can do is, as I mentioned, like the last method in the slide.
So if I understood correctly, like what you can do is, as I mentioned, like the last method on the slide.