How would you gently correct a boss who was about to make such an error?
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Beesley opted to correct a long standing hip problem back in March in order to be ready for pre-season.
Look for that to hold short term and for the market to consolidate sideways and perhaps correct a bit higher.
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Veteran defensive tackle Kyle Williams has also not practiced, and is recovering from having offseason surgery to correct a foot injury.
This is often done to avoid creditors, to minimize estate or income taxes, or to correct a mistake on the beneficiary form.
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Fourth, support for clean energy is designed to correct a market failure.
The second veterinarian performed surgery to correct a problem with the same problemative area Super Hits had been treated with via NSAIDS periodically.
She helped correct a misunderstanding about the first immigrant to land on Ellis Island, an Irish woman named Annie Moore who arrived in 1892.
For example, what visibility or value will a customer enjoy if she tells an employee about a way to improve the product or correct a service problem?
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Instead it finds itself gently trying to correct a notion that, if BP is doing OK financially, it must mean the legal system hasn't punished BP enough.
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Everywhere you turn someone is pleading for a Mulligan to correct a relationship gone awry or begging for a second chance to make a good first impression.
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During speculative bubbles, there is a point at which sophisticated players lose the incentive to correct a trend away from fundamentals and instead benefit from going along with it.
Seeing to Bush's political needs is Communications Director Karen Hughes, a strong-willed personal friend of the candidate who won't hesitate to correct a reporter's question asked of Bush, even in midsentence.
We were using typewriters, where the state of the art way to correct a typo was to backspace and put a strip of white paper behind the key and retype the word.
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To correct a conversation is to corrupt it.
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It would also, they believed, present an opportunity to correct a much older and deeper imbalance: a business model in which subscribers pay practically nothing for a product that is actually rather expensive to produce.
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In a press release and a five-page letter to the scientific community, Peter Kim asserts that although Merck had to correct a statistical method, the 18-month conclusion is still valid based upon the data Merck had at the time.
By the time New Year's Eve rolls around, companies will have spent billions to correct a technically trivial problem that too few people took seriously - until it threatened to bring our lives and corporations to a grinding halt.
Maheshwari had to wait too long to get his toddler into a doctor and realized there was a big opportunity to correct a system in which medical attention often required the long wait and expense of a nearby emergency room.
"I am not as big a fool as I look, and if you will just go on the assumption that I am not a fool, it would correct a good many news items, " he remarked at one press conference in 1914.
But the positive report, which matched Wall Street expectations, comes on the heels of a warning letter from the Food and Drug Administration that reprimands the company for failing to correct a longstanding defect in one of its drug infusion pumps.
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In another experiment, a group of college students were asked to rate how willing they were to engage in unethical behavior in various everyday scenarios -- such as taking a ream of printer paper from the office where they work, failing to correct a cashier's error in their favor, or accepting ill-gotten tips about an upcoming exam.
To have a correct answer to a question at a time when no one wants to hear it can be tragic.
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The reason is that even if such a proxy is generally correct for a large group, it will not be true for all individuals within the group.
Watching these replacement refs try to make a correct call was like watching a stoner make a lasagna.
If Dr Boerma's estimate is correct, a figure of 21m may be closer to the truth.
If the suspicions prove correct, a tough response would be expected and perhaps unavoidable.
Assuming short-sellers are correct about a company's outlook, they must at some point buy back the share borrowed.
Now sometimes the market is correct and a high yield really does signal significant pressure to the underlying business.
But if the rumours of renewed outbreaks in southern Brazil prove correct, a resumption of immunisation will probably follow.
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