(Askeri) DÜZELTME: Bilgideki bir hatanın duyurulmuş olduğunu ve düzeltilmiş bilginin bunu takip edeceğini belirtmek üzere kullanılan bir muhabere ön kelimesi
the department of local government that is responsible for managing the treatment of convicted offenders; "for a career in corrections turn to the web site of the New Jersey Department of Corrections"
the social control of offenders through a system of imprisonment and rehabilitation and probation and parole the department of local government that is responsible for managing the treatment of convicted offenders; "for a career in corrections turn to the web site of the New Jersey Department of Corrections
Revisions to data provided on the FAFSA Corrections can usually be brought or sent to the college financial aid office, where they will be posted to the student's financial aid record and transmitted to the Federal Processor, if necessary Corrections can also be mailed directly back to the Federal Processor All corrections must be signed and many colleges require corroborating documentation
A correction officer, correction official, corrections officer, corrections official, prison officer, detention officer, prison guard or prison warder is a person charged with the responsibility of the supervision, safety and security of prisoners in a prison or jail
Reverse movement in the price of an individual stock, bond, commodity or index after any long-term move Can be a movement up or down, but usually refers to a fall in the price
Corrections are marks or comments made on a piece of work, especially school work, which indicate where there are mistakes and what are the right answers
something substituted for an error a rebuke for making a mistake a quantity that is added or subtracted in order to increase the accuracy of a scientific measure
Correctional activities other than Federal and state residential institutions or facilities described under Correctional Institutions, local government correctional activities (residential or other), and intergovernmental expenditure for corrections Source: U S Census Bureau Government Finance and Employment Classification Manual
A short-term reversal, usually downward, in the prices of stocks, bonds, or commodities, bringing them more in line with their underlying fundamental values
Any temporary reversal or retracement in price movement in the opposite direction of the price movement that just occurred Normally used when referring to a price movement not in the direction of the primary trend A correction can develop into a change in the trend, but this can only be determined retrospectively
A temporary movement in price in the opposite direction to the primary trend Some analysts require a specific percentage movement prior to classifying a move as a correction For example, a 10% pullback in the value of the Dow is often said to signify that the market has undergone a correction
A short-term drop in stock market prices The term "correction" comes from the notion that, when this happens, an overpriced individual stock, market segment, or stocks in general are returning back to their "correct" values The term, for reasons that elude us, is never used when a stock or the stock market returns to a higher level after momentarily visiting a lower level
Reverse movement, usually downward, in the price of an individual stock, bond, commodity, or index If prices have been rising on the market as a whole, and then fall dramatically, this is know as a correction within an upward trend Antithesis of a technical rally See: Dip
Reverse movement in the price of an individual stock, bond, commodity, or index after any long-term move Can be a movement up or down, but usually refers to a fall in the price
The production (possibly by excision and repair) of a properly paired nucleotide pair from a sequence of hybrid DNA that contains a mismatched base pair See mismatch repair