Sentences with phrase «release after a correction»

The purpose of these collars is to release after a correction.

Not exact matches

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.
The reversal came hours after the Correction Officers» Benevolent Association president Norman Seabrook released a statement slamming a plan to use the Kew Gardens complex as an additional facility to train the next class of recruits — which happens to be the largest trainee class in the history of the department with more than 600 members.
«We have been remarkably clear that there will be some mid-course corrections,» Senate Education Committee chair John Flanagan, a Long Island Republican, said Wednesday after his conference released a statement on the proposed moratorium.
Less than a month later, the United States attorney in Manhattan, Preet Bharara, threatened to sue the city after releasing a report that accused the Correction Department of failing to protect adolescent inmates from excessive force by guards.
* Correction: After publication, a few films changed their release dates.
The book was released late Nov after a letter of complaint and after 5 proof reading and corrections.
My canine has had bilateral trochlear wedge recessions, tibial tuberosity transpositions, and stifle corrections with a lateral imbrication along with a medial release on the right stifle after a diagnosis of bilateral grade III / IV MPL.
While this correction is all well and good, it's interesting that it comes months after the release of the Galaxy S8 and S8 +.
Second, a feature that also emerged regularly throughout the consultations was concern at the lack of communication and coordination between prisons, community corrections, housing providers, government agencies and other community services prior to and after the release of an Indigenous woman from prison.
As activists gathered at Don Dale detention centre calling for the release of boys who are still in detention after being subjected to alleged abuse at the hands of corrections staff, Liana Buchanan, Victoria's Principal Commissioner for Children and Young People, and Andrew Jackomos, Commissioner for Aboriginal Children and Young People, warned that the issue goes far deeper than what happened within the detention centre.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z