"Over the past years, it just wouldn't be correct to say there isn't a proper functioning Cabinet government, " he said.
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So I don't want to speak for the senator who didn't certainly use any of that information to correct what he said in public in a hearing that happens a day after.
Between those two dates, events in the industry had blown away that confidence, but he didn't offer to correct the public impression created.
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.
Yes, it is a great advantage to be able to correct things quickly, but isn't it a greater advantage to not make the mistake in the first place, rather than have it ricochet around the Internet, and have readers think less of your publication?
Experts say if hospitals don't act now to correct computer programming, an alarming number of pieces of medical equipment may malfunction -- all because computer makers failed to plan for the next century.
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Something else of national significance happened in July 1948: Britain's National Health Service opened for business, and immediately, doctors were overrun by women with completely prolapsed wombs, toothless men, shortsighted children millions of people who had lived with inconveniences and minor disabilities that made their lives more difficult, but who couldn't previously afford to correct them.
We know what happens when families don't get the correct support, and to be perfectly frank, families will end up in such a terrible state in reaching crisis point that it could be a matter of life and death for some of these families.
Ms. SAMINA AHMED (Director, International Crisis Group): To assume that money saved from the national budget, if it wasn't going to be spent on arms, was going to be spent on education isn't necessarily correct.
But there was one little problem: My hippopotamus didn't have the correct hardware in the back to properly connect my laptop.
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Is it correct that France had said they don't want to use NATO?
If this is correct, it doesn't take a math wizard to understand that having a single radio module that works virtually anywhere means notebook vendors can build a single model of a product and ship it anywhere in the world, knowing it can be activated on any of today's commercial networks.
When landing at the airport, you won't have to search for a clock to know the correct time at your destination.
Titled "The Real Walmart, " the multimillion-dollar campaign is an attempt to correct the misperceptions of people who "don't know the whole story" about the Bentonville, Ark.
The right and correct thing was to see who else was available but I couldn't see anything better than Tony and that's why we decided he was the man to go for.
Some blame is attributed to the focus on mid-tier feature phones in lieu of a greater smartphone push -- SE says it's working to correct that direction, but its higher end devices won't hit until fourth quarter.
Also, T-Mobile has not been able to get my 911 address correct in their system, and if I dial for help right now, the police will see the address in their database as the T-Mobile store on Broadway, some 250 miles from my home, which they insist does not exist, despite the fact that I have owned it for 20 years.
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"First of all, we have to go for the urine testing, now we have to go to EPO - I said to the ATP that I don't think it's correct, but they really didn't listen, " Safin said.
This allegation, not included in the Starr referral, is even more curious than the previous one, because it's based on a novel legal theory, which is -- jeopardizes all lawyers in the building -- which is that a client has an enforceable obligation to correct his attorney's alleged misstatements, and if he doesn't make those corrections, he, the client, will be held liable to charges of perjury and obstruction of justice.
And that proved to be correct, but it almost could not have been wrong, because you can't sustain it.
The response is the correct one, and the financial firms that couldn't attract private investment in 2008 should have been allowed to bankrupt.
Johnson saying that they don't play for the crowd or the media is absolutely correct - they play for themselves and they play to win.
If employers don't provide the furniture and equipment, they should make sure employees agree in writing to provide the correct furniture.
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But I need to say something that might be not you know very politically correct now, but I don't think that we should forget that in the past twenty or thirty years Egypt had a leapfrog in its economy and the achievements of the last period in the economic front should not be forgotten.
"I wouldn't say it's a free licence to do whatever we like, " he is quick to correct.
Certainly, if these factoids are correct, this fall's Mango lineup looks to be laden with all kinds of hidden gems we haven't seen on Microsoft's OS yet.
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