Sentences with phrase «many spelling errors»

Having one of these codes can't compensate for spelling errors, sloppy formatting, or misinformation.
These examples, among other spelling errors made by the Trump administration, have brought the subject of accuracy in business communications to the forefront.
Two hours later he tweeted the same response but corrected his spelling error and deleted his initial tweet.
But in the world of business, it's equally important to check for grammar and spelling errors for three reasons:
One spelling error referenced a «bilateral meeting» between Trump and «Teresa May.»
To avoid being fooled, look for spelling errors in the description of the app (a major red flag), and never click on pop - up advertising in an app.
For business users, it means they'll be able to fire off dozens of emails in less time and with fewer spelling errors and smudges on their phone display.
But it was enabled both by the hands - off stances of social media companies, and by what the New Yorker's Evan Osnos calls the «news illiteracy» of many Americans — an inability to identify trustworthy news sources, or spot red flags like grammar and spelling errors.
Almost every single post I read has at least one spelling error, or punctuation error or some sort of error.
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Get your spelling and grammar right: a business letter should be written to impress your audience or investors and grammatical blunders and spelling errors will only succeed in doing the opposite of that.
No doubt many of you sharp - eyed readers will have spotted a spelling error, thinking I intended to refer to one of these: But, in fact, I really did have in mind something more like this: We are following an example from the recently published Mathematica Beyond Mathematics by Jose Sanchez Leon, an up - to - date text that...
If you were also the final editor, you missed a spelling error.
Correct though you may be, when someone feels the need to point out spelling errors all it does is let the rest of know how small of a person you really are.
But it was «just a spelling error» even though «o» is on the opposite side of the keyboard from «a».
It's not a «spelling error», you moron.
But most of the errors are spelling errors and word transpositions and things like that.
Haha thank you for pointing out that spelling error, I entirely missed that.
For those of you who are interested in reading the arch of a sad, sad bitter life, crusie through the remarks by «the son a Piper man» aka Tom Tom, Stands for nothing, hates everything, curses when left with nothing to say, then hysterically claims victory for hurting someone's feelings, and stands for nothing, but will gladly point out your poor syntax, grammar and spelling errors like a weary retired 3rd grade teacher.
I don't want to anger Tomissa with a quickie spelling error.
We fall for anything, hate everything, curse people to heII when left with nothing to say, then hysterically claim victory for hurting anyone who's not a Christians feelings, while standing for bigotry and racism, but will gladly use poor syntax, grammar and spelling errors like a weary retired 3rd grader.
If you look back i mention several times that I am telling you why the catholic church doesn't accept gay marriage, I never said that this was my personal opinion about it or even that I completely agree with the catechism (sorry for my spelling errors).
Let's see — I'm guessing by the spelling errors and lack of logic that you are a home - schooled Christian — am I right?
Our current versions are based on copied manuscripts that contained a small percentage of grammatical, syntax and spelling errors, in addition to variant texts.
It also contains an irksome spelling error!
As one who has taught on the college / university level for eight years, to some degree I share this concern: I take delight in a student's paper that is well written, with few grammatical and spelling errors.
We have the complete Word of God in spite of spelling errors or wrong word here or there.
Why is it that the religious almost always are the ones filling their posts with grammatical errors, phonetically spelled words, CAPS ALL OVER THE PLACE, and generally riddled with spelling errors?
And none of them made as many spelling errors as you did with such a short statement.
If you want to talk about spelling errors then look to your own tag.
second — i normally leave spelling errors alone but this one is kinda big, its not Yahveh its Yahweh.
Grammar and spelling errors irritate me, but people on all sides make them.
Check for spelling errors.
And because I'm weird and spot spelling errors like some sort of freak (in others» writing, but sadly, not often in my own...), eggplant is misspelled in the list of ingredients.
When I find «typos» or spelling errors that I've made... it makes me go BONKERS!
And thanks so much for finding the «dessert» spelling error!
Correction: Spring / Summer 2010's profile of Ramona's Mexican Food Products featured a spelling error in the name of its president, Romana Acosta Banuelos.
(sorry for deleting my comment... but i had to fix my spelling error)
We're required to remind you that this is satire and that all spelling errors are intentional, we think.
All spelling errors are intentional, we think.
All spelling errors are intentional (we think).
I'd rather the thread up with spelling errors than to wait for a perfectly punctuated one the next day.
I think Kevin's using voice recognition, hence all the spelling errors.
I figure most of what he posts is predictive text anyhow, in which case spelling errors are unacceptable!
Not to be out done by «The Team Up North», Ohio State delivered their recruiting pitch magazine to Mike Weber; also with a spelling error.
(ooh dang spelling error) I enjoy how quriky your tim horton pants are.
Compare that with how we go about finding a mate nowadays, swiping left on those who aren't hot enough or who have too many spelling errors in their profile, and each rejection makes us increasingly vulnerable — we are being rejected for who we actually are, not our virtues.
«Being sceptical is one thing, being just plain wrong is another altogether» This is funny not just because of the spelling error but because you are the one who is wrong.
I actually make so many typos and spelling errors myself that I shouldn't comment on them!
People aren't commenting in ALL CAPS with spittle - flecked spelling errors, and they're not posting about their outrage elsewhere.
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