Big question. Depends on the mistake. If it is with another person, an apology is probably the first step. A sincere one. Pay for any physical damage or loss. Along with or as part of the apology accepting the responsibility for the mistake. The person may accept the apology or not. If not, move on. You have done what you can to correct the mistake and that's all you can do.
Any other type of mistake can usually be done over.
The safest weight loss program is to find the right one for your body. If you exercise and limit yourself to certain portions it will be the most beneficial. There are so many weight loss programs out there but if you find the right one for yourself then you will succeed.
One good way to be very gentle and non-offensive when pointing out someone's mistake is to tell the person you'd made the same mistake before, and that's how you learned the correct way to do it.
Make a mistake is correct.
There is a mistake in your bill.
If there is a mistake about space, i will correct it.
The computer can correct your spelling if you turn on that feature.
Apologise and try to correct your mistake.
Do we have lessons now?
Sheila's mistake was saying that the GCF of 36 and 72 is 18. The correct answer is 36.
There's another flower which is an antidote to the love-in-idleness flower, and Puck is instructed to use it on Lysander to correct Puck's mistake.
In business or in academics, there is no excuse for a mistake. A letter can be written to acknowledge a mistake, to report a mistake, to apologize for a mistake, to correct a mistake. That letter can include reasons that the mistake was made and should include steps that have been taken to ensure the mistake is not repeated. It is unprofessional to make excuses for mistakes.
You are able to go back into your FAFSA after you submit it to correct and add information.
There are people standing next to the boy or girl and if a mistake is made while they are reading their haftorah, they catch the mistake and have the reader correct it.
It is simply the scientific method in action. Make a mistake, correct it and go on or start again.