Sentence examples for which will be corrected from inspiring English sources

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This is a dangerous trend for our democracy, which will be corrected only when people take back their private selves.

In Michigan, Dr. Joseph A. Martineau, executive director for the Bureau of Assessment and Accountability in the state Education Department said that even with all the system's flaws, many of which will be corrected under new legislation, the 0.8 percent of teachers deemed ineffective last year translated to nearly 800 teachers who will be in jeopardy of losing their jobs.

We have only found a real repeated mistake (items 16 in Table 3, 23 in Table 5, 28 and 30 in Table 7) in the text output, concerning the variance of the innovations of the series and a small mistake (item 17 in Table 4) which will be corrected with build 935.

In correspondence with the author of the Cochrane review, this was explained as an error which will be corrected in the next update of the Cochrane review.

The principal investigator will also check all of the incoming data material continuously to detect any misunderstandings and missing values, which will be corrected accordingly, if possible.

The last category of errors, 14% in total, is due to misspelled toponyms in articles (e.g. Oya State for Oyo State) and errors made by the annotators which will be corrected during a second pass of annotation.

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It is a mistake and one which I hope will be corrected," Burns told a Voice of the Listener and Viewer conference in central London today.

The future crisis in TV news has nothing to do with the failures of exit polling (which can and will be corrected), but with the lack of news headliners who fill our need for relentless drama (and therefore the networks' ratings needs) as effectively as Bill Clinton has.

Despite being the highest grossing New Zealand film ever made, this one kind of sailed under the radar during its stateside run, which I hope will be corrected in the months and years ahead.

At the end of the work, Johnson announced that he would produce a new edition of Shakespeare: Proposals for printing a new edition of the plays of William Shakespeare, with notes, critical and explanatory, in which the text will be corrected: the various readings remarked: the conjuectures of former editors examined, and their omissions supplied.

Another improvement is the scrapping of the gimmicky highlighting of 'unusual words' in the text, but this has led to the loss of these words altogether, an editorial blunder which I am assured will be corrected at the first opportunity.

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