Sentences with phrase «issue correction»

«So, if you have a 4 - pound dog, a 30 - pound dog or a 130 - pound dog, I can program each individual collar to match that dog, so the collar for the 130 - pound dog won't (issue a correction level) for the 4 - pound or 30 - pound dog at the same rate.»
• Review work by other data entry specialists for errors and issue correction notices.
The violating operators must stop any violations and periodically educate personal information protection officers and employees, plus issue a correction order within 30 days and submit the results to the KCC.
Mail Was Forced To Issue A Correction After Inflating The Increase By Over 200 Percent.
They did not, however, issue any correction on Will's claims.
McKitrick has also stated that he is not interested in asking the paper to issue a correction, and has been quite dismissive and cavalier about the whole affair at ClimateAudit.org.
Anyhow, I urge you all to please contact the Financial Post and request them to issue a correction, and to also point out the misinformation and misleading text included in McKitrick's missive.
If they've ballsed it up they've had 5 years already to issue a correction.
There is no need to issue a correction for the use of the word «dangerous» because, if we do not take action, climate change is very dangerous.
Brian, Since you admit Steve's statement is based entirely in fact mean that you will now issue another correction to your blog posting?
They've just had to issue a correction for a front page article with the blazing headline, «We got it wrong, says IPCC».
You've already missed your opportunity to issue correction, so you just need to suck it up and focus on prevention.
However, if you were the recipient of the royalty income during the year and there is a spelling error with the last name, then we may be able to issue a correction before filing with the IRS on March 31.
Unfortunately, Strauss has still failed to issue a correction.
Unfortunately the Post has refused to issue a correction to Mr. Stein's article.
Baby Milk Action's Policy Director, Patti Rundall, OBE, is lodging a complaint of maladministration with the EU Ombudsman following the Commission's failure to issue a correction before the crucial ENVI vote.
The company said the Atlanta Business Chronicle would be issuing a correction, but the reporter told me that is not true.
THR later issued a correction: «not pursued.»»
NBC News has since issued a correction to say that prosecutors had actually taken the far more modest step of pulling Cohen's phone logs.
When it was revealed that the bust was still there, the reporter quickly issued a correction and an apology to his colleagues.
4:34 pm ET: We're back from the break and Zuckerberg started by issuing a correction to something he said earlier, which was that Cambridge Analytica wasn't banned from Facebook in 2015 because Cambridge Analytica wasn't on Facebook in 2015.
NPR issued a correction, saying, «Easter — the day Christians celebrate Jesus» Resurrection — is on Sunday,» but many saw it as too little, too late.
New update: Fox news issued a correction to its earlier report.
Fortunately, she later retracted that advice and issued a correction.
Plus, one of the authors, Thomas Nichols, issued a correction, dialing back the 40,000 figure: Updated language in the study now questions «the validity of a number of fMRI studies.»
3) Minimizing the potential negative impact of inaccurate and misleading messages by issuing corrections or clarifications promptly.
To its credit, the Press Democrat issued a correction to the story and ran a letter that we wrote to the editor about the matter.
Newspaper issues correction to Mike Hale's review of Goliath, which he called «needlessly complicated» after inadvertently starting with episode two
Analyst Gartner expects worldwide tablet shipments to grow 42.7 % 53.4 % [Gartner has issued a correction to its earlier figures] this year, with shipments reaching 184 million units.
at the time that the U.K. office for National Statistics (ONS) will supposedly issue corrections because it made a mistake when calculating the U.K.'s unit labor costs.
Having said that, the pound hit the ground running as bulls began bidding the pound higher when the new trading week opened, thanks to news over the weekend that Theresa May plans to reshuffle her cabinet in order to have firmer control in government, as well as rumors making the rounds at the time that the U.K. office for National Statistics (ONS) will supposedly issue corrections because it made a mistake when calculating the U.K.'s unit labor costs.
Later, Baltimore County issued a correction, stating the dogs were not pit bulls, but American bulldogs.
I think it's more like, if you are wrong about something, that is misleading on an important subject, be prepared for people to notice and issue corrections, especially when the original party fails to do so.
They can issue corrections, but in this instant news era, the correction can never catch up with the original error, which is recycled forever (particularly if the error looks attractive to political operators — they will do everything in their power to keep the error alive).
I will point out that when Gavin Schmidt pointed out errors in one of my papers I corresponded with him and issued a correction.
Look no futher than Manns own page where he has posted up substantive corrections (based on errors McIntyre pointed out) without A. crediting steve B. issuing a correction in the literature.
Instead of issuing a correction he focused on my admittedly real error, but an error that I had already corrected.
A good scientist would have issued a correction something along the lines of «I missed the fact that tidal gauges are influenced strongly by local changes in land elevation due to river silt, human activity, post-ice age rebound, and earthquakes.

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He also issued a strong sell signal right before the stock market's recent 10 % correction.
Zara, Qantas, and Delta all either released apologies or issued «corrections» after they were found to list Hong Kong, Taiwan, or Tibet as countries.
Business Insider's Tara Francis Chan also reported that Zara, Qantas, and Delta all either released apologies or issued «corrections» after they were found to list Hong Kong, Taiwan, or Tibet as countries.
Correction: The original version of the story, which appeared in the November 2007 issue, misidentified the price of the Rancilio Silvia.
If after two or three corrections, an employee's still engaging in poor behavior or performance, it's time to have a sit - down to discuss the issues more specifically.
«CBC Canada reported on [a] report, [from Oil Change International] but later issued a: Correction This story has been updated from a previous version that misstated the title of the report as «Fossil Fuel Bailout.»
When the Department of Labor issued «corrections» to its controversial fiduciary rule, our Kim O'Brien was hopeful.
The technical correction DOL issued to BICE deals with the actuarial review of insurance companies, Hauptman explains.
Micah Hauptman, financial services counsel with the Consumer Federation of America, told ThinkAdvisor on Friday that the technical corrections DOL issued are «fixing typos and making other minor clarifications for the avoidance of any doubt about the rule.»
The Department of Labor has issued technical corrections to the fiduciary rule, specifically clarifying whether insurance companies can use the best interest contract exemption as well as principal transaction exemption clarifications.
Legendary investor Jim Rogers says market participants should enjoy the rally in stocks while it lasts, issuing a dire warning that «the worst correction of his lifetime» is coming.
«Resilient and strong bitcoin remains above $ 10,000 even through negative issues, criticisms, and large corrections.
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