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  2. Erratum - Wikipedia

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    Corrigendum is the gerundive form of the Latin compound verb corrigo -rexi -rectum (from the verb rego, "to make straight, rule", plus the preposition cum, "with"), "to correct", [3] and thus signifies [4] "(those things) which must be corrected" and in its single form Corrigendum it means "(that thing) which must be corrected".

  3. Correction (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The corrections affected 10 articles that had been published from 2000 to 2003, with the errors reported to the newspaper after the scandal broke. [4] One 2007 study suggested that "fewer than 2 percent of factually flawed articles" in daily newspapers are actually followed by a correction. [5]

  4. City-wide emergency alert in Los Angeles sent in error to ...

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    An alert designated to warn people of a fire northwest of downtown Los Angeles was sent county-wide, according to a local official. At the time, emergency management was monitoring the Kenneth ...

  5. Woman’s death after 911 response errors prompts Kansas City ...

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    The first responders were Prairie Village police who, due to the dispatch errors, did not arrive at the home until nearly 14 minutes after the initial 911 call, according to court documents. An ...

  6. NC police errors with license plate cameras brought wrongful ...

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    She took her case to the city’s Citizens Review Board, which in a rare move, rebuked a decision by CMPD Chief Johnny Jennings not to discipline officers involved in the incident.

  7. Error detection and correction - Wikipedia

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    The on-line textbook: Information Theory, Inference, and Learning Algorithms, by David J.C. MacKay, contains chapters on elementary error-correcting codes; on the theoretical limits of error-correction; and on the latest state-of-the-art error-correcting codes, including low-density parity-check codes, turbo codes, and fountain codes.

  8. Law enforcement - Wikipedia

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    New York City Police Department lieutenant debriefing police officers at Times Square. Law enforcement is the activity of some members of the government or other social institutions who act in an organized manner to enforce the law by investigating, deterring, rehabilitating, or punishing people who violate the rules and norms governing that society. [1]

  9. ‘The Holy Grail’: Could 85-year-old error unravel state ...

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    The local control issue again resurfaced with Amendment 4, a 2022 measure which mandated Kansas City increase the amount of the general revenue it spends on the police department from 20% to 25%.