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A populist notion has grown that anyone has the right to correct or change the truth according to their own beliefs.
Anyone at the table, whether in the pot or not, has the right to correct the dealer.
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"We, the people of New Orleans, have the power and we have the right to correct these historical wrongs," Landrieu said Thursday.
"If my wife cheats on me, I have the right to correct her," he said, "and not just with a slap on the bottom, but with a gunshot".
Data subjects also have the right to correct, amend or delete the personal information detained by the organizations where it is inaccurate or it has been processed in violation of the Privacy Shield Principles.
They have the right to correct our mistakes -- and we do make mistakes, just as our parents did.
Consumers have the right to correct information to inform their buying decisions.
Who has the right to decide what the correct "image of the state" is, and should be?
So yes, Ani DiFranco and her supporters are absolutely correct that she has the right to hold her event at any facility willing to host it.
The general public has the right to be informed about the reality by correct hazard pictograms.
But Jon Leibowitz, the commission chairman, said consumers should have the right to see and correct personal details about them collected and sold by data aggregators.
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