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He does, however, note the existence of 'our ordinary intuitions about corrective justice' (p. 21).
Some old regulations exist for disposable devices, clinical implants, and corrective and therapeutic medical instruments.
Thus, strict liability violates the correlativity of duty and right at the heart of corrective justice.
As with frequency of negative input, the rates at which children pick up on corrective information in this way varies considerably.
The current study is valuable in this respect for confirming that, for all 13 structures investigated, corrective input is available to the child.
To ensure that the children understood the required task, they were given corrective feedback about their performance on the practice items.
Such an assertion calls for a corrective effort, one that will most reasonably take place within the old paradigm, which has no matching rival.
Corrective justice is defined as "numerical" equality of differences.
Indeed, if decreases in grammaticality correlated with increases in error-contingent models, one might call into question its function as a form of corrective input.
While these correctives have been generally endorsed, some reservations have been expressed.
One corrective technique is to make students re-examine and revise their exchanges with guided instruction.
The frequency of corrective repetitions is questionable and may undermine usefulness of the feedback.
Corrective actions have been undertaken to optimise the overall process.
Nevertheless, the corrective effects of these forces for reform have been uneven.
Only this makes it possible for farmers to take corrective action without additional strain on producers' economy and on the environment through inappropriate production methods.
But a power whose task is to take charge of life needs continuous regulatory and corrective mechanisms.
Second, the required corrective technology may not always be available, or it may be too costly to introduce.
These attempts to offer "something for everyone" become, at the extremes, more comical than instructive, more corrosive than corrective.
It may be the case for example that naturally occurring developmental errors will not need detailed finetuning corrective feedback of this sort.
It is not clear, however, how much corrective input is needed to effect permanent improvements in the child's grammar.
Corrective justice, then, is a part of justice, but it is not a partial justice.
One could question whether a child is as likely to notice and benefit from a father or sibling's corrective reply.
The issue of availability can be extended to consider whether corrective input is available for every single child.
Several chapters serve an important corrective function in relation to earlier research.
Many commentators argue that private law is a matter of corrective justice, though there is room for argument about what exactly is meant by this.
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