They have made bad mistakes, which they are now desperately trying to put right.
People will understand if there is a bit of disruption if things are put right.
It is now crucial we understand what went wrong and how it can be put right.
He said there was a "damning failure" by the DfT which had to be put right.
Evidently angered by his poor play, he opted against attempting to put right his errors.
It then found that, while Canada had partly put right its scheme, Brazil had not.
The NUT said "the injustice" should be "put right" by exams being regraded, not re-marked.
It wants to put right misunderstandings about the French secular state and the obligations of religious groups.
Mistakes are inevitable but almost all can be put right with a smile, an apology and a generous gesture.
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On will compensate customers is a positive step by the company to put right their mistakes and is welcome.
So the council undertakes to put right any damage done by its tenants.
This too, after an evening with Bill and Hillary, has been put right.
This will have been a failure that costs a lot to put right.
So, at that meeting I and my officials developed with them an operational plan to put right what had gone wrong.
Mr O'Dowd has already told schools having difficulty not to continue with the tests until the fault has been put right.
In a recent study, rats freed a trapped companion even when a container with chocolate had been put right next to it.
Some problems that of parsimony, for instance should be relatively simple to put right.
The second reason is that the banks are counting the cost of past mistakes which they are now trying to put right.
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But a more recent failing, and one that will be harder to put right, is the industry's attempt to insure elderly Americans.
The new owners could be stuck with a property which they cannot afford to put right and which no one else wants to buy.
"These serious failings must be put right if consumers are to feel fully confident in the food they are buying once more, " Mr Lloyd said.
There, the changing face of telecommunications will be put right to the workers, as Verizon's landline business faces greater competition from wireless and cable connectivity.
Mr Cameron said he was "absolutely appalled" by these cases and they illustrated there was a "real problem" that needed to be put right fast.
Fair enough, but inflation is easier to put right than deflation.
The fact that no British prime minister had met, or spoken to, Mr Putin for four years was clearly something that needed to be put right.
Above all, the deep structural failings of Italy an inefficient public sector, a poor demographic outlook, lousy universities, a calamitously slow judicial system will take years to put right.
"Alistair Darling has said that these apparent overpayments will need to be 'put right from next year' and that he will 'adjust what's paid for the future', " he said.
But in the 1990s and 2000s Congress began tinkering again, a lot of the junk removed from the code "has been put right back in, " and tax rates started rising.
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