This post was updated on April 16, 2013, to correct errors in attribution.
It makes it easy for writers to correct errors and update facts.
Lots of other work must be done to correct errors, reinforce desired behaviors, hold people accountable, and create a culture of genuine, deliberate commitment to safety.
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Julie Brill of the Federal Trade Commission has suggested that data brokers offer people a way to figure out what companies know about them and to correct errors in those databanks.
But a resource that can be edited by experts and non-experts alike will always carry risks, and perhaps that's Wikipedia's greatest lesson for us all: that its very existence must force us to question notions of accuracy and reliability, while giving us a means to correct errors and add to the global knowledge pot.
He's been wrangling with the databases to correct mapping errors since he got there six months ago.
Different responses have been received as to how to correct these errors.
The trust explained that it had implemented a new payment system a few years ago which had made it easier to quickly correct errors.
Be sure to correct any errors you find.
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Intuit is working to correct the errors, so if you have prepared your return using Intuit but have not yet filed, the Department of Revenue advises that you wait to file until Intuit communicates the problems are corrected.
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Having run out of time to correct the errors in the Draft EIS, I guess they just had to go ahead make an announcement of a hypothetical preferred alternative just to gain time to come to real, meaningful grips with the situation.
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The initial purpose was for replays to be used to correct timing and scoring errors and was later expanded to look at whether a player was behind the line on a 3-point shot and flagrant fouls.
If it costs no more than 13 lives at Fort Hood finally to recognize and correct the systemic errors in our national understanding of, and response to, what animates Muslims who seek our destruction, the sacrifice of those who lost their lives will not have been in vain.
Hulse then evidently told the company that there had been "significant" cost overruns on the fiscal 2002 audit, "no doubt caused by the massive reconstruction necessary to correct PwC's own errors, " the suit says.
The county didn't have enough time to purchase optical scan machines for each polling place, which would have helped to detect errors on the spot, giving voters a chance to correct them.
If not Obama, it seems the Republicans would have similarly erred mightily by virtue of trying to fix what was broken rather than let the markets correct the myriad errors that originated from the federal government to begin with.
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Released along with the report was a three-page order from Obama outlining what various agencies need to do to correct the "inherent systemic weaknesses and human errors" the review found.
The method requires a series of advanced laboratory procedures, microarray chips and a high-speed gene-sequencing machine to assemble the strands in the proper order, correct any errors and then read the final text.
The powers of America's Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq lasted a year, long enough for America to make egregious errors, such as disbanding the Iraqi army and removing former Baathists, but not long enough to correct them.
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But making such errors can help accelerate treatment if the patient can learn to correct them.
That the level of inequality before Thatcher was correct and therefore a rise is a bad thing, and also on what I consider to be measurement errors in that inequality that does exist.
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