Ideally, the effects of the illegitimate acquisition should be rectified, and the resources restored to their rightful owner. |
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He quickly rectified that error by bowing to the conventions of hippiedom and restyled himself as Jeff Starship. |
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That flaw was evident in the first half yesterday but was rectified almost immediately. |
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The general concern is that security at the centre concerned is not good enough and should be rectified. |
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However, as I said earlier, these defensive frailties can be easily rectified without reaching for the chequebook. |
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This situation was detestably rectified, as could be clearly seen in face as she jarred forward. |
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Until this deficiency is rectified, invoking craving merely further obfuscates an already confused area. |
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Just grab a typewriter or computer and find an unguarded copy machine and the situation is rectified. |
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The falling currency would have rectified the competitiveness of Irish exporters. |
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They seemed under-rehearsed but, possibly, this will have been rectified during the course of the week. |
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None of these injustices can be rectified without a significant de-escalation of the conflict. |
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This mixture is produced by fractional distillation and it is known as rectified spirit. |
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Our hope is to show how this disastrous underachievement might begin to be rectified. |
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There are clearly still shortcomings in this area, and they must and will be rectified. |
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The problem was not rectified for the season opener either, as starting goalie Carlo DiRienzo surrendered another four goals. |
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The maintainers promptly rectified any unserviceability before the next sortie. |
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Whole tribes of bones will be creaking into motion, and hearses will be summoned, and lapidary inscriptions will be scratched out and rectified. |
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The signals were amplified, rectified, and integrated on a moving-time-average basis, with a time constant of 100 milliseconds. |
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It works by moving a magnet through a coil of wire and produces a alternating current which must then be rectified by the use of diodes. |
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The peaks themselves are detected by starting a counter at the first sample in the rectified waveform which is above the first threshold value. |
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This was rectified by adding more citric acid and if the pH went below 4.5 adding sodium hydroxide to bring the pH back up again. |
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However, if the damp problem has been rectified by correct installation of the stainless-steel flue, there is no need to seal the wall. |
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Whatever leads to a cheapening of this grace needs to be rectified or healed. |
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The betrayal of trust that was commonplace for children and their families can never be truly rectified. |
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According to the Netherlands, transposal would have had serious and irreversible consequences which could not have been rectified in future. |
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If your day-to-day diet is deficient in any way, this cannot be rectified by supplements consumed during a competitive event. |
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If there has been a nation-wide breakdown among the major players in symphonic music in the past decade, this is it, and it must be rectified. |
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We do not share this viewpoint and this false impression must be rectified. |
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This could be rectified through the approval of a draft amendment that we tabled for this purpose in due time. |
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Having rectified that, it's now firmly on my list of places I wouldn't mind living if a hitherto unsuspected wealthy great-aunt died and left me her musty manse. |
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They also find some difficulties and problems to be overcome and rectified. |
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The alcohol delivered to DKV is not a drinkable product but must be processed further or rectified. |
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The error was picked up on and rectified, with another inspection date arranged, he said. |
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This irregularity, too, was rectified in Mr Osborne's autumn statement, Britain's mini budget. |
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It has also rectified problems, of water-logging and salination, caused by canals. |
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The error message is repeated on a daily basis until the cause has been rectified. |
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This has been rectified and results in a slight increase in the dumping margin for that company. |
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If I phone up on several occasions regarding this matter, then surely it should be possible to have this rectified. |
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Thus a deficient policy, or one that is misunderstood, and which may have an impact on morale, can be identified and rectified. |
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As a result of the work of many people and Monia Mazigh and his children, that was rectified. |
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This process enables the part to be rectified according to the dimensions of its contour but not height. |
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The weak points identified in this way are rectified by means of selective measures. |
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Nonetheless, as noted below this is rectified by the appointment of a particular Councillor for African Fauna. |
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This must be rectified at the earliest possible date, likely through a statutory enactment proposed by the government. |
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Should the ranking be rectified, prizes already awarded shall be returned and given to the entitled athletes according to the revisited rankings. |
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This sinister situation must first be rectified, so that the hostilities can be brought to an end and the negotiations relaunched. |
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It is immediately rectified when the reservation is withdrawn in order to restore the integrity of the treaty relations. |
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Empire expected that the defects and deficiencies would be rectified. |
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The matter was quickly rectified by fitting steel control rods, cutting away some parts of the wing skin and providing adequate gap sealing for the flaps. |
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In the laboratory higher concentration ethanol, with less water, can be produced by refluxing the rectified spirit with quicklime and then distilling the alcohol mixture. |
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The aileron caused a turn, which the pilot rectified with rudder before realizing his error and returning his scan to the artificial horizon on the panel. |
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Momentous events have already happened: the damage to the economy will not be rectified without extreme austerity for an unspecified period of time. |
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But if diagnosed early, conditions such as lazy eyes and squints can be rectified before they become permanent. |
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That problem has been temporarily rectified by the local authority paying for a concrete specialist company to simply knock off the crumbling concrete and painting the exposed metal underneath. |
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Aid shall be granted to purchase rectified concentrated musts in the rest of the Community for use in wine-making to sweeten the liqueur wines concerned. |
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Hopefully, in due time, the blunders of Durban would be rectified and international support for the elimination of racism and intolerance would be genuine, wholehearted and without exception. |
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Sir, cannot all this bangling be easily rectified? Cannot the fee be taken with the schedule? Cannot an hour be named, nnd kept, nearer noon? |
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That policy is based on the precautionary principle and principles that preventive action should be taken, that environmental damage should as a priority be rectified at source and that the polluter should pay. |
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This directive is of course based on the precautionary and preventive action principles, and on the principle that environmental damage must be rectified at its origin and that the polluter pays. |
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Several defects were also found and immediately rectified. |
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You may challenge the exactitude of the personal information held by SSQ about you and make a request in writing for any errors or inaccuracies to be rectified. |
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However, this lack of knowledge can only be rectified if we continue in our efforts by means of a serious and unhurried historical and scientific study that would help us clarify aspects of his life and work. |
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He rectified the method of collecting his revenue, and removed obsolete and illeviable parts of charge. |
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By far the most common solvent for perfume oil dilution is an alcohol solution typically a mixture of ethanol and water or a rectified spirit. |
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In 1555, Pope Paul IV rectified this by issuing a papal bull recognising Philip and Mary as rightful King and Queen of Ireland. |
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Autometrics later assembled similar giant rectified photomosaics for Antarctica and the Arctic Ocean Basin. |
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The efforts to follow up on our recommendations have not rectified this imbalance up until now and Sport Canada must once again focus on this issue to determine its causes. |
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Some will make themselves look foolish by mispronouncing words, a flaw that can be rectified by rehearsing before friends and asking them to watch out for mispronunciations. |
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It is expected that this will be rectified over time as users begin to appreciate the value of understanding their comparative performance in these key areas. |
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If your equipment currently has a fault which has to be urgently rectified by our customer services department, please send us an online fault notification. |
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As a part of the program, the collected data is analyzed and where problems are identified, they are investigated further and rectified when possible. |
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This is unconscionable and must be rectified. |
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Non-conformance Report: Details a specific incident where someone did not follow the proper procedure in a particular task and obliges a follow-up to ensure that the situation has been rectified and that it won't reoccur. |
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You are concerned at the shortcomings in the way these principles are being implemented and I would say that such shortcomings will have to be rectified. |
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It shall rectify or have rectified any provisions that do not comply and shall mention that fact during the meeting with the organiser and team managers. |
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Fractures and features due to both mechanical and chemical weathering are being mapped on rectified photographs and assembled into photomosaics for each area. |
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The situation was much improved, nonetheless, because many of the faults were down to the machinery of the court rather than the spirit, which Lord Clarendon soon rectified. |
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Prima face it appears that rectified spirit was sold to them. |
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This could not be rectified, meaning that the unit was withdrawn. |
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Calibrated cameras deliver rectified stereo image pairs which ensure epipolar geometry to limit the search for a matching pixel to a single scanline. |
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