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"Let me correct that: it's actually terrific news".
Khaner: I should correct that, it was the DUG, I'm sorry, the D-U-G, it was the inverse of the USO.
No, let me correct that, it's the iPad application that really works here.
You are certainly correct that "it has become inescapably clear that Republicans are unlikely to vote for substantial reform this year," and you are also correct to warn against further delays and compromises with a party determined to use the health care debate as a partisan tool to destroy the Obama presidency, as Senator Jim DeMint was foolish enough to admit publicly.
William Saletan is correct that "it's time for the abortion-rights movement to declare war on abortion".
But the venture capitalists who speak negatively about the on-demand category are correct that it has its challenges.
Accordingly, Plaintiff is correct that it is permitted to press its constitutional claim in federal court, and Defendant's motion to dismiss the complaint must be DENIED.
The bad publicity created by the strike has re-enforced the impression of El Paso that its citizens have been working hard to correct: that it is a tacky Texas border town that exploits poor Mexicans.
As a matter of fact, I considered it correct that it should be carried right through.
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"You ___, correct?" or "Isn't it correct that ___?" It's not necessary to constantly use the words "correct" or "true" to ask effective leading questions.
RY: Yeah, I'm going to correct that, because it sounds like I'm taking a s**t.
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