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  • The Editor has been holding a steward's inquiry and it seems that one sports executive, in a hurry to get home, put in an earlier, uncorrected version of the story and didn't hang around to check it.
  • But I pressed on undeterred and two days before our interview was arranged, an uncorrected proof of his book arrived in the post and within a couple of hours I was salivating.
  • Here their Lordships are satisfied that a generous interpretation of ‘a question of law’ is needed so as to ensure that no injustice will remain uncorrected.
  • Thursday had already thrown up another couple of mistakes that went uncorrected. Times, Sunday Times
  • Both claims were false, and lay uncorrected for months.
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  • Unfortunately, when Isabella got her paper back, the errant apostrophe had been allowed to go uncorrected.
  • If you had good, uncorrected vision before becoming presbyopic, you may be able to use nonprescription, over-the-counter reading glasses.
  • Participants with less than 20/20 vision uncorrected wore their corrective lenses/glasses during the experiment.
  • More recently, and particularly in our own Coinage, Heraldry and Art have declined together, so that feeble designs, but too commonly executed with lamentable consistency, are associated with heraldic inaccuracies which continue uncorrected to this day -- witness the _tressure of The Handbook to English Heraldry
  • The three cases were resolved several years ago, but deficiencies in the university's policies governing faculty appointments remained uncorrected.
  • If a decision cannot be corrected without interruption to play, it would stand uncorrected. Times, Sunday Times
  • When there are uncorrected printer's errors, or errors that can be attributed to type batter, we have silently corrected them, primarily so that they do not impede electronic searches of our transcribed texts.
  • They'd printed the uncorrected first draft all right. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Maybe you fall asleep in class because of uncorrected astigmatism.
  • If you want proof, do not just look at the mistakes which go uncorrected in the work your children bring back from school.
  • Calhoun always portrayed nullification as a process designed to preserve the union, but he himself acknowledged that secession could follow interposition if repeated abuses of the Constitution went uncorrected.
  • We compared the uncorrected and corrected data.
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  • Maupertuis, as has been said, was courageous and venturesome, and this venturesomeness being uncorrected by the severe discipline of a large body of accurate positive knowledge, such as Clairaut and Lagrange possessed, led him into some worse than equivocal speculation. Voltaire
  • They are separated by 13.8% sequence divergence (uncorrected) based on the 2 mitochondrial segments, and 4.2% based on the nuclear intron sequences. Archive 2008-11-01
  • This reviewer, though, has only an uncorrected proof, so those prepared to go into battle with this book should see if such errors persist.
  • The majority of the collection is composed of correspondence by the contributing poets to Williams, and both corrected and uncorrected galley proofs of poems.
  • I have transferred her correction to this edition, although it is not in agreement with other uncorrected copies of the first edition.
  • This outrageous slur must not go uncorrected. Times, Sunday Times
  • For four years the 'typo' remained uncorrected. Times, Sunday Times
  • let her children grow up uncorrected
  • Conditions such as an uncorrected fracture of the shin bone, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis or Paget's disease can distort the ends of the bones and cause knock knee in adults.
  • The mistake remained on the site undetected and uncorrected.
  • I actually caught the error and corrected it in the draft, but unfortunately, the uncorrected version was sent out.
  • What would it mean if there was a close matching between the dendrochronological work and the uncorrected temperature record? The Dendroclimatologists are Angry « Climate Audit
  • It's a fair bet that additional hundreds or even thousands of mistakes go unnoticed and uncorrected every year.
  • If this release is ‘corrected,’ the uncorrected version must be truly appalling.
  • After all, even an "uncorrected" intersexual condition does not diminish a person's dignity in any way.
  • And of course, this also means that spelling mistakes will go uncorrected
  • Yet during my three-hour formal conversation, nothing is left uncorrected. Times, Sunday Times
  • Every bound galley that goes out to book reviewers has a notice on the front saying that this is uncorrected nonfinal text, so please don't quote from it. Boing Boing
  • Previously [the uncorrected leaflets and posters] would have been printed and given to patients. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the sections of the document reproduced here, eccentric spellings have been left uncorrected. The Times Literary Supplement
  • A good editor never once leaves a misprint uncorrected.
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  • uncorrected astigmatism
  • In children, clubbing usually occurs with cystic fibrosis or uncorrected cyanotic congenital heart disease.
  • Second, the lack of research by the local press with regard to this organisation in the early days of the campaign went largely uncorrected.
  • The longer we oppose this painful, yet necessarily organic and gradual process, the longer the failures of capitalism go uncorrected.
  • He writes conversationally as if it all just pours out uncorrected. Times, Sunday Times
  • By training each side separately and equally, you can begin correcting an imbalance that, if left uncorrected, could ultimately lead to an overuse injury.
  • Never would I allow myself to be leave mistakes uncorrected, miss a deadline, or leave an assignment incomplete.
  • Maybe you fall asleep in class because of uncorrected astigmatism.
  • Their mistakes often went uncorrected, and the team lacked veterans who could fill the leadership void.
  • He had an uncorrected walleye, so that you never could be sure whether he was looking at you and/ or you were looking at him. THE DISPOSSESSED

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