15 example sentences using uncorrected.
Uncorrected used in a sentence
Uncorrected in a sentence as an adjective
It will be useless to people who spend the day with uncorrected farsighted vision. They might as well pull out their phones as their eye glasses.
Certainly genetic errors build up over time and are left uncorrected. But this is just one of many things that go wrong.
I've had to leave some pretty significant typos uncorrected.
Which is odd, because googling this: button detach\n\nresults in lots of uncorrected queries for event delegation. You'd think that adding "µC/gui" would narrow the context, but no.
In fact it harms them by keeping incorrect information in play and uncorrected for longer. Perhaps it softens the blow to the author's ego, but that is not at all what "responsible disclosure" is about.
The majority of people don't even have 20/20 uncorrected vision much less the ability to discern the pixels on a Retina display.
Yes. If you accidentally say "stealing" the word police will be all over you, but for some reason the misconception that downloading and uploading are equivalent goes uncorrected.
The patently obvious design flaws in a vehicle or weapon system go uncorrected during the entire life cycle of the system in question. The original humvee had issues with passenger armor back in 2004 - they could have been purchased with the armor but weren't.
On the other hand, projects that have uncorrected architectural errors can be completely functional and yet their maintenance costs never decrease. If someone has a copy handy, please validate my memory otherwise I'll check when I get home this evening.
The stack is so complicated that blog posts even by MS employees contain errors which stay uncorrected. I have spent two days trying to figure out what is the best practice for uploading a large file to a web service and the combination of options are simply bewildering and with so many parts one wonders if it is going to work at all.
The screen on Glass actually rests outside of my normal field of view when wearing corrective glasses, it lies above where the lens would be, in an area where my vision is uncorrected and therefore useless for driving already. That's not a problem though because that area contains the sky and the roof of my car, two things mostly unimportant for driving.
An uncorrected problem in the rendezvous radar interface stole approximately 13% of the computer's duty cycle, resulting in five program alarms and software restarts. In a less well-known problem, caused by erroneous data, the thrust of the LM's descent engine fluctuated wildly because the throttle control algorithm was only marginally stable.
Our historical view of science suffers from absolutely enormous selection bias, in general we are only ever interested in following the stories which trace the threads of truth as they track through an absolute maelstrom of error, caused by nepotism, cronyism, prejudice, or a thousand other uncorrected human faults.' Publish or perish' is only a modern progression of faults which have always been there.
The inability to distinguish executables from data files - and although that doesn't apply in this case - the ability of data files to hide executable payloads either via design or error - is a major and currently uncorrected flaw in the system.
Those were the cases I knew where a manufacturer goes and says "here's an electronic recipe to fix some of the issues we couldn't on the lens", you're still getting the uncorrected photo from the camera and then choosing to fix something in post, but the lens is supposed to work to a high standard without any fixing. The example ErsatzVerkehr mentioned in m43 and is done in some compacts is more "we have a lens+sensor+software combo that spits out a correct photo and you never see uncorrected results".
Uncorrected definitions
left faulty or wrong; "uncorrected astigmatism"
not subjected to correction or discipline; "let her children grow up uncorrected"
See also: undisciplined