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The trial judge may rectify any mistakes made during the trial by him, the defence lawyers or the jurors.
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"We all make mistakes in life, the important thing is to work hard and rectify mistakes, " said the Italian coach.
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Whether you agree with Malcolm Gladwell that it takes 10, 000 hours of practice to reach your potential or not, there can be no doubt that it takes hard work, a lot of mistakes, and the ability to recognise and rectify those mistakes to become a good writer.
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It took an immensely expensive buildup under Ronald Reagan to rectify the first of these perilous mistakes.
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Secretary CONDOLEEZZA RICE (State Department): Any policy will sometimes have mistakes, and it is our promise to our partners that, should that be the case, that we will do everything that we can to rectify those mistakes.
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Mr Baidhya said the unity in the party was still possible if Mr Dahal and Mr Bhattarai "rectify their past mistakes".
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Second, when companies make mistakes with consumer data, they should acknowledge them quickly and openly, rectify the problems thoroughly, and use the occasion to enhance their data privacy reputation.
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