'Normally, of course, Infinity corrects for all this; removes the doppler and dilatory distortions, and translates the result into something which sounds perfectly intelligible.'
These models of socialism entailed "perfecting" or improving the market-mechanism and free-price system by removing distortions caused by exploitation, private property, and alienated labor.
The policies made use of the McKinnon-Shaw hypothesis which stated that removing distortions will augment efficiency in the credit market and increase competition.
LACE was also used to evaluate ground-based adaptive optics, a technique now used in civilian telescopes to remove atmospheric distortions.
Specialized processing removes optical distortions and assembles all of the images into a unified mapping coordinate system.
The phase-out of subsidies and tax breaks for fossil fuels would provide significant economic benefits just by removing distortions.
First, although this measure aims to remove distortions in the internal market, it is fair to say that there is no such thing as a Community market in the resale of artists' work.
We must strengthen the internal market and remove distortions of competition.
But whatever you decide to do, Commissioner, to remove and prevent distortions of competition, I have certain misgivings about it all. We want to open up the market for competition between airlines.
To give better protection to the insured and to remove distortions in competition.