Sentences with phrase «remained uncorrected»

Her broker stood by her errors that remained uncorrected and attacked me personally for «asking too many questions.»
«What's really amazing is that such a blunder remained uncorrected for so long,» says Shroder.
If you fail to give corrective admonition motivated by love, then not only will those in your charge remain uncorrected — you will therefore have failed in your duty to them — but things may drift into a worse state and you will fail even to grasp what has gone awry.
This is a 6 % tax you're required to pay each year the excess contribution remains uncorrected.
The calculator in question remains uncorrected to this day.
Mar -17-2010 Cleaning: (REMAINS UNCORRECTED) The garage area that provides access to the whelping area and the kennels on the left side of the garage has a heavy accumulation of junk and discarded materials.
The silkscreen paintings have an expressive quality that results from their hand - painted areas, the collage - like overlays of photographic images, and the intentional slippage and irregularities, which the artist allowed to remain uncorrected during the screening process.
Generally, the remaining uncorrected effect from urban heat islands is now believed to be less than 0.1 C, and in some parts of the world it may be more than fully compensated for by other changes in measurement methods.4 Nevertheless, this remains an important source of uncertainty.The warming trend observed over the past century is too large to be easily dismissed as a consequence of measurement errors.
The film remains uncorrected, and continues to be shown in public schools.
Gore's movie remains uncorrected.
But the gradual growth of nearby trees between such cutting might also introduce an apparent cooling trend which remains uncorrected for.
There is a much greater risk, that the final report contains errors or statements that are still unbalanced and that then will remain uncorrected.

Not exact matches

Stocks remain strenuously overvalued, overbought, and overbullish, but those conditions have persisted uncorrected much longer in the present instance than they have historically.
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