"Well, what you said is partly correct," Kerry responded.
What he told you was partly correct, Doctor.
All of these points may be partly correct in themselves, but they leave unanswered the question of why Beck acted like he did.
She always attributed her malaise to the weather, which was partly correct.
LaCivita is partly correct, that you can't document an entire baseball game live.
Another possibility is that the Fed and the bond market could each be partly correct.
We are both partly correct with our percentages!
The public thinks they do, and they're partly correct.
Ralph's partly correct guess led him straight toward the blurred figures of the two men.
Never mind that he appears to have been partly correct, as haggling for money prolongs the crisis into its 14th day.
The potential new therapy is aimed at partly correcting an imbalance of two chemicals, sodium and chloride, in the lungs of cystic fibrosis patients.
Then they got into deeper trouble by only partly correcting the problem - they mailed corrected ballots primarily to Mr. Goodman's strongest area.
For example, if some subjects removed the recorder for bathing in the morning and others bathed at night, the simple means would be biased by the time when the recorder was removed for bathing, but the cosine-fitting would tend to correct partly for the time-of-day missing data.
Supporters of this proposal said it would partly correct the overstatement of inflation that many economists perceive in the Consumer Price Index.
The advantages which he gains over Polus are also due to a false antithesis of pleasure and good, and to an erroneous assertion that an agent and a patient may be described by similar predicates;--a mistake which Aristotle partly shares and partly corrects in the Nicomachean Ethics.
These tests indicated no reason to doubt our basic conclusion: that the BCG is only partly correct even on its own assumptions.
Partly correcting that neglect is a digitally remastered collection of Harry Langdon movies just released on video.
The gyroscopic effect of a spinning projectile fired from a rifled barrel partly corrects this.
However, he is only partly correct that "the essential bargain that induced nonnuclear states to sign the Nonproliferation Treaty" was the promise of nuclear-energy programs.