Sentences with phrase «typos if»

Excuse the typos if you find any, it has been a long week in the coal mine and I am always tired these days.
So it goes to show you that readers can be forgiving of a few typos if you have a good story.
One small typo if I can suggest.
I believe hiring managers will overlook a typo if the applicant is well suited for the position.

Not exact matches

In the human version, scientists use an RNA guide to direct an enzyme, Cas - 9, to a specific point in any organism's DNA — where, like an eagle - eyed copy editor, the enzyme snips out an errant letter or sequence as if it were expunging a typo.
If you've ever been frustrated by typos or auto -(in) corrects, Fleksy provides a refreshing new take on typing with an appealing user - experience.
Now if this was the only evidence, one might lean towards a typo in the journal and believing the above three individuals and public congressional record.
The iPhone automatically enables autocorrect on its keyboards, which means it'll automatically fix a typo like «adn» to «and» if you're typing quickly and misspell a word.
This is especially useful if you got an answer wrong due to a typo or auto - correct change.
For example, if you display your name in all lowercase, or, you have typos in a key part of your LinkedIn profile, it's going to detract from your presentation.
I stared at the original report describing this name change, wondering if the whole thing was a typo.
Lee if I've violated a blog comment policy or offended anyone in anyway, or have a typo, then I owe you a lunch.
Pardon me, if there is any sticklers out there (which I'm certain there are), 600 obviously is a typo and should be 6000.
During that time he has sent just 34 tweets - 33 if you don't count one that corrected a typo in a previous message.
When later tradition interprets Moses as a performing prophet, as a prophet whose primary medium is not utterance, but action, we wonder if this may not reflect typo - logical characterization at least in part; the tendency, that is, to see in Moses and Samuel a common «type,» playing similarly vigorous, creative historical roles.
Look, I appreciate it when people point out my typos (If you find any in anything you read of mine, please let me know!)
What you can do for me though is this (that is if you can look past my imperfections and typo's here The Real Tom), slow down there The Real Tom, I know what your are thinking (or should that be you're).
Typo: «If you are going to keep yourself free form legalism,» should read «If you are going to keep yourself free from legalism» On second thoughts, perhaps free form legalism is meant.
Typo I meant not in 100 % agreement if that's the post you're referring to.not visual proof.
Yeah, right... he «unintentionally hurt» people... he accidentally said parents should hit their kids if they THINK they might be gay... sure, it was a typo... he couldn't actually have MEANT it... and it was secular liberal media's fault... because all real «fair - minded» people know what he meant... and that he didn't mean it... and someone else was to blame if he did... not that he did... but still he was the REAL victim...
Bonnie, I can't tell if you have many typos or not.
For those of you grammer and spelling police you will notice a few typos but if thats all you are hear for then I care not for your petty thoughts.
And I freely admit I sometimes use too many extraneous, space - consuming, overly - descriptive, qualifying, words or sentences written quickly and in a stream - of - conscientiousness, run - on sort of fashion with occasional typos mostly due to fatigue of being up way too late (which also explains this post in general) after a long day of political discussion which refreshingly had little religious content though of course there is often much overlap between the two but posting is barely a hobby but more of an occasional passtime so now i wonder if what I write could be considered abuse as I've can't really recall seeing much if any sorrt of «text filibustering» not that this is exactly filibustering more a spontaneous text performance response joke and meant in jest to be absurdly long and useless so of course i hope you appreciate the spirit.
If you study all the flaws in scripture, the theological inconsistencies which are everywhere, the obvious different writing styles and favorite words, phrases and themes of the various writers, the typo errors (like 1Corinthians 14:22), the differences in reporting (wqs there really one Gadarene demoniac or two), and hundreds of other problems, you start to understand why there are more than twenty thousand denominations in the state of California alone, all of them claiming the truth.
You could totally add that if you wanted it more chocolatey, but this was a typo.
I wonder if there is a typo in the recipe?
(Frankly, if I had a Tiny Executive half that cute, I'd be hard pressed to even type a coherent sentence to say nothing of missing a few typos!)
what if the person who got my blog didn't like the recipe... what if I made a typo in the recipe) Your pics look great as well!
The alcohol - to - water - to - sugar ratios also varied widely, and it made me wonder if people had typos in the recipes, or were just posting a recipe they had never even tasted!
I don't know if it's a typo - maybe they meant 325 or even 275.
It's crazy, the things you'll do when you find yourself trapped in the middle of a Boeing 777 — with your husband sitting next to you, hogging the armrest and playing what seems like a never - ending game of solitaire — questioning how many typos were in the scheduled version of that boozy, celebratory blog post and if it was even scheduled for the right day.
It's late as I write this so excuse me if you see a million typos but I must power on.
That isn't a typo and I know if might be a little scary for some people but trust me, it's what makes these meatballs so tender!
Shouldn't it be 350 because coconut flour is involved?!? I know you know your stuff but just wondered if that was a typo.
I'll have to give these a try for Willow... speaking of Willow, I apologize if there are typos here or added letters where they shouldn't be... she thought it would be funny to type with me I did try to erase her additions!
I'm not sure if the 20 - 22 minute bake time is a typo from the magazine or what.
Your contribution would be better received if you actually gave an opinion on the points made by SF rather than whinging about a little typo.
(Please, please don't tell us if you find any typos in this one - have mercy on us!)
Shari, I'm not sure if this is a typo, but it seems like you agree with most of this post.
Please let me know if you find a typo!
Get a friend to read over your work or, if there's no one at hand to be your sub-editor, read it out aloud — those grammatical errors and typos will pop out at you.
I'm a single parent, and we are chronically sleep deprived (if there are typos here it's because I'm so tired I really can't type — we were awake most of the night).
You can then go through the records by hand if you like to catch typos.
Whatever the cause — dwindling attention spans, underfunded schools, something to do with the Internet — the fact is these days that if a Top Thinker wakes up one morning aghast at man's inhumanity to man, he's probably going to dash off a 300 - word op - ed and e-mail it to The New York Times, or better still, just stick it up on his blog, typos and all, not cancel his appointments for the next seven years so he can bang out War and Peace in a shed.
You might also search LinkedIn to see if anyone else in your field also has your name (and a typo - ridden profile).
Shouldn't it be 350 because coconut flour is involved?!? I know you know your stuff but just wondered if that was a typo.
I'm wondering if this is a typo as from my research there will be approx 420kcal in 60g of macadamia nuts... Should I stick with 30g?
Just to be on the safe side, I will wear that USD 1,185 skirt (is GP sure that there is no typo in the price), the tacky anchor ear jacket (if I can spend USD 685 for 8 books, why not add an earing for USD 2,260, right?)
You have a split second to make an impression, and if your emails and profiles are filled with typos and grammatical errors, you'll come across as stupid.
Typos put you at risk of appearing as if you don't care about your online profile, or as if you lack knowledge of the English language.
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