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Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

You contact your superior and explain the situation.

Your supervisor immediately phones the chief copy editor, who is able to prevent the dictionary from being printed that day.

You learn a couple of lessons that day. You learn to take the extra time to make sure everything is right. And you also learn that admitting your mistakes and taking responsibility for them is the best way to approach any slip-up.

Sometimes, to do perfect work, you'll have to get your nose out of the books and seek guidance. It's important to be able to talk through your decisions with editors and colleagues. David Sanderson, a computational grammarian, says, "You can't just be a bookish kind of person and just study dictionaries."


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