What I have in mind now is the rectification of an original error.
They also differ from the original due to transcription errors.
A Senate clerk made the original error, creating a $2 billion difference between the two bills.
But any moment the transport ship, and their families, would arrive, compounding the original error.
The correction should have run in the same newspaper where the original error and all its little offspring had appeared.
In many cases the original error can be avoided by error prevention techniques.
Still, the best thing about the web is I can just change it and all trace of the original error can be erased.
The Court can now correct its original error.
It is not clear how the original error occurred.
The necessary amendments are made by crossing out the incorrect information and adding the correct details clearly above the original error.