Excuse the typos if you find any, it has been a long week in the coal mine and I am always tired these days.
OOPS... so embarrassed... Please
excuse my typos....
It was not typed on an iPhone or Blackberry, so do not
excuse any typos.
Please
excuse any typos I may have missed, and feel free to email me a note letting me know which ones you've noticed.
I am still sleep deprived from Ragnar so
excuse the typos Deborah @ Confessions of a Mother Runner recently posted... 200 must haves for a 200 mile Ragnar Relay - An Overpacker's Guide
Please
excuse typos in post above — no edit ability.
typing on my phone so
excuse any typos.
I'm answering via my iphone so please
excuse typos.
P.S. Please
excuse any typos, grammatical errors, or crazy talk about food fights over hermeneutics.
Slapping an «
excuse the typos» onto the end won't stop people from judging you for sounding like a teenager, either.
Not exact matches
It's late as I write this so
excuse me if you see a million
typos but I must power on.
Excuse my early morning
typos!
I am almost as bad with
typos as Mr. Pelto, but he has an
excuse... he is busy.
Please
excuse the bounty of
typo's that I'm sure are everywhere.
There's really no
excuse for bad writing, poor grammar, or multiple egregious
typos in a manuscript.
If I love an author and go back to check out his early works, I'll certainly cut him some slack if a few of the big picture elements lacking — but there's really no
excuse for having a book littered with
typos and slopping formatting.
The knee - jerk reaction is understandable, but look on the bright side: those who should be ignoring the «a few
typos are okay» heads - up are the ones who will use that as an
excuse to call things «good enough» when they really aren't, so their blurbs and sample chapters will be more likely to accurately reflect their content.
The best
excuse you can offer — for absurdly clinging to the contention that there's some deep meaning to Michael's spelling error /
typo when he correctly wrote «Scripps» before you wrote your post???!!!???!! — is a schoolyard - like taunt of «nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, my friends don't like him either?»
Indeed, «
typo» was an
excuse presented by the IPCC and friendly media outlets to minimise the ridiculous error.
(And that's not just an
excuse for
typos!)
In today's marketplace, there's no
excuse for handing in work samples, resumes and cover letters, or any other communication related to the job - search process with grammatical errors and
typos.
Agreed that you are not applying for a copyeditor or language expert position but that is no
excuse for having
typos in your profile description, titles, or anything else that makes part of your profile.
As a job seeker, there's no
excuse for handing in work samples, job applications or any other communication related to the interview process with grammatical errors and
typos.
I've seen that one plenty, and totally with Catgurl, there's no
excuse for
typo's.
There is zero
excuse for having
typos and grammatical errors on your resume.
So, if I ramble a bit, or I miss a
typo, please
excuse me.
(that's my
excuse for
typos and I'm stickin'to it).
whilst I can't really justify changing the perfectly fine floor at the moment there is talk that we will be replacing it (one day) which just might be the
excuse I need to try painting it first (if you are my husband and you are reading this that whole last sentence was just a
typo).