Word: rechecking
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...pictures were not as clear as JPL engineers had hoped for, but certainly better than they had feared. Over the next few months the Mariner picture team will experiment with various methods to highlight the most meaningful images: they will try to clean up the signals, check and recheck for errors in transmission, and exaggerate certain features by changing the contrast. In the coming few weeks the team expects to get a second and possibly third replay of Mariner's tape. The replays will be compared with the first run in an effort to eliminate any picture distortions owing...
...major problem is thai the reductions on some items are retroactive to May 15. Retailers not only will have to restamp many price tags but will have to recheck their inventories to determine when the goods arrived in their stores and whether they are entitled to refunds from wholesalers. Manufacturers claiming tax refunds from the Government will be required to submit lengthy forms to the Internal Revenue Service, detailing when they shipped their goods...
...have come to expect Syria to change its government from day to day, but not TIME its facts from page to page. Though the count will change again before you can recheck your data, was it "18 governments in 15 years" or "15 government reshuffles in 18 years...
...Eisenhower's plans mired in day-to-day trivialities. Dulles never expected results from negotiations, and thought of them simply as opportunities for propaganda. He continually undercut Harold Stassen's authority when Stassen showed signs of making progress in the London negotiations of 1957, forcing him to check and recheck with the department on the smallest developments. Stassen charged later that Dulles deliberately wrecked the conference...
...home state on the strength of the trickling count of absentee ballots. The switch of California's 32 electoral votes reduced Jack Kennedy's electoral count to 300, gave Nixon 223 of the 269 needed to win. Then Kennedy's lead in Minnesota (II) dropped on recheck to a shaky 22,011 (out of 1,537,844 votes cast). Since Kennedy's margins in such heavy-electoral-vote states as Illinois (27) and New Jersey (16) were less than 1%, Republicans were tantalized by the thought that a series of hard-nosed recounts could give Nixon...