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We correct a mistake that appeared in the first section of the original article, which appeared in Tran. Amer. Math. Soc. 370 (2018), 99–130. Namely, Corollary 1.16 was false as stated and was subsequently used in later proofs in the paper. In this note it is argued that all the relevant statements after Corollary 1.16 can be saved with at most minor modifications. In particular, all the main results of the original paper remain valid as stated, but some intermediate claims are slightly modified or proved more directly without Corollary 1.16.Keywords:
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