Sentences with phrase «correcting errors committed»

DEMONSTRATED WILLINGNESS TO HELP OTHERS: correcting errors committed at various levels so that a couple could visit surviving family members in Haiti.

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If the Prophet was liable to make mistakes in trying to find the correct answer — and indeed he did try and did make mistakes — then other Muslims, even those of great accomplishment or near relationship to Muhammad, are more liable to commit error.
The unavoidable conclusion would seem to be that the second of the two alternatives mentioned at the beginning of the section must be correct: some error must have been committed in combining the four equations in the way required to reach the contradiction.
He said the Board was merely correcting the error unfairly committed by the NPP administration.
Teacher magazine is committed to achieving the highest standards of accuracy and to correcting errors in a timely manner.
Some need to be corrected by affidavit from the collector or technician who committed the error, or the test must be cancelled, per § 40.203 and § 40.269.
«Told» is not any kind of past participle of the verb «to toll», and it is overwhelmingly likely that the person committing the error knows (verbally) that the correct form is «tolled», but has made a spelling error.
Australia should acknowledge the «Australia clause» was an error committed by a previous government, propose an amendment to the Kyoto Protocol to correct it, and stop using it in its national emissions accounting.
The person who committed the error is the one who should apologise and correct their misinformation.
A document like, «What to Expect from Our Law Firm» can explain your processes in a positive, customer - committed light while also correcting common errors your past clients have made.
Equally concerning is the suggestion that there can be a situation where a lawyer commits a significant error — even one that can be corrected — but has no obligation to disclose it to the client under RPC 1.4.
Appellate review serves many functions in law, including: promoting equal justice, correcting errors of judgment committed by the trial court, and developing a precedent of law to be applied in future disputes.
The correction of one error in the court below does not deprive the appellate court of the power of examining further into the record, and correcting any other material errors which may have been committed by the inferior court.
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