Sentences with phrase «correct factual errors»

Sometimes we will correct factual errors in comments, sometimes we will simply screen out the comments altogether if the net effect is to disinform our readers, as we don't have the time to correct every fallacy.]
We correct factual errors when we become aware of them.
You can't control what the reviewer says, though you can help to correct factual errors.
You can access much of the personally identifiable information that you have provided to the Service online, or correct factual errors in such information, at the Settings section of the Service.
Visitors can correct factual errors in personally identifiable information by sending us a request that credibly shows error.
Correcting their factual errors — all of their errors — is one of them,» say psychological scientists Janet Metcalfe and David Friedman of Columbia University, who conducted the study.
I'd also like to correct a factual error in your comment: that breeding is not needed.
Please correct this factual error in the article, if possible.
In any case, I'm not going to keep correcting your factual errors or your complete ignorance of the methodological requirements of a subjective rating study.
This term, which is very probably American in origin, referred directly to the fact that no - one could prevent you from replying and correcting a factual error.
I want to correct a factual error.
Ingrams said he'd be happy to correct any factual error and with that we left.

Not exact matches

Although I think Jeremy Waldron is a bit over the top when he describes my review as «actively misleading» for stating, incorrectly, that there were no interrogations at Abu Ghraib, he is both correct and right to point out that there were such interrogations; insofar as his letter illustrates that factual errors undercut a criticism of someone else's factual errors, I take his point.
Research suggests that efforts to correct errors with factual information often backfire.
Wilson's book contains numerous factual errors, such as «if Darwin were correct, there would be hundreds, thousands of examples» of transitional fossils.
I am sorry to have to contact you unannounced like this, my expectation has always been that the authors and journal would simply verify factual error in the methodology, and take it on themselves to correct the paper accordingly.
Vice versa, if the report contains factual errors, you then have evidence that can correct the officer's mistake.
With regard to Weirton's third claim, the court held that even if Weirton were correct that the arbitrator erroneously applied a tolling provision, it declined to vacate the award «simply because the arbitrator made legal or factual errors
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