Rather, he left a clear indication of the problem in the confident expectation that some later scholar would rectify matters. |
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Small amounts of meal fed in time will rectify loss in condition, cramming it in later only leads to thinner ewes and larger lambs. |
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They've been picked out and treated very inhumanely, without a chance to rectify a mistake or correct their status. |
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These facilities are desperately needed to rectify the acute shortage of sports pitches and playing fields in the town. |
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This vibrant documentary sets out to rectify the studio band's invisibility. |
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This is particularly important if you have not received a repeat prescription, so that we can rectify the matter. |
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In recent years the fabric of the building began to show signs of decay and in 1997 work began in earnest to rectify the damage. |
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By staying in this half-way house, the guests all have a chance to rectify the errors that they've made in their own lives during the past year. |
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If energy levels of a corresponding organ are found deficient, it suggests meridian points to work on and rectify it. |
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There have been no measures initiated nor a road map charted out, to rectify such fiscal imbalances and to restore balance for long term growth. |
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If I am employing somebody, then I would expect him or her to front up, and to rectify anything that is not up to par. |
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The good sized double has a fireplace and, while there is no fitted storage, there is plenty of space to rectify this. |
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It occurred to me that here was a maldistribution of females which I might be able to rectify. |
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Do you believe that constitutional reform is needed to rectify the situation? |
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What it does not do is rectify the injustice of permitting a conviction based on evidence the defendant is not allowed to see personally. |
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I've delegated three people to rectify the problem, but none of them seem to know what the problem is. |
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Mr Diamond has been in contact with numerous council representatives in an effort to rectify the situation, to no avail. |
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As if our cheap words and wisdom could somehow rectify the suffering of this world! |
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If you have an acid soil, a good way to rectify the situation is to rake lime into the ground in late winter. |
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To rectify this it is being proposed that the main street of the town become a one way system. |
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These political leaders were trying to press the King, enthroned after the gruesome massacre, to rectify his errors. |
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She has had to undergo plastic surgery to try to rectify the knife wounds, one of which runs almost the full length of her face. |
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There will be no finger-wagging or guilty feelings to rectify with a New Year's resolution. |
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She was clearly upset, and Krist attempted to rectify the damage before it blew up in his face. |
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If he says that it requires a constitutional amendment to rectify this grievous error, then, by gum, I am all for it. |
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The death of Robin Cook occurred too late last Saturday for me to pay tribute to him, a situation I intend to rectify just now. |
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Such installations are giving rise to some concern, especially having regard to the sums needed to rectify the defects. |
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Obviously measures have been taken to rectify the situation, but there is still an impression of disillusion, if not disenchantment. |
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We are also investigating tunnel diodes, which rectify the IR-frequency current waves in the antenna arms. |
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To partially rectify this system new diversionary cables were laid to circumvent the target conurbations. |
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Physicists have built a novel device that relies on electron spin to rectify current. |
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It is important to continue to question these images, and construct alternatives which will rectify these negative portrayals without idealizing or romanticizing them. |
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Again there is no built-in storage but space is available to rectify this. |
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Somehow, someone has given them my travel itinerary and they are waging a full on attack while I am incapable of traveling out there to rearrange and rectify the situation. |
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Only in the last 150 years or so did this relationship go sour, and that's what we're trying to rectify now. |
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Depending on the severity of the error, an automatic reaction may be triggered or an appropriate action may be proposed to rectify the error. |
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When minor infractions are identified, the CRA will work with the charity, through a compliance agreement, to rectify the problem. |
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It will therefore not be straightforward to rectify this interpretation via possible review of the Directive. |
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Various proposals have already been put on the table to rectify the lack of adequate involvement of the full range of stakeholders. |
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King began a long campaign of nonviolent resistance to rectify these wrongs. |
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Secondly, there is this reconstructive surgery which is undertaken to rectify the problems and defects occurred through skin grafting. |
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Today there is a lot of mental tsunami which we need to cognize and rectify. |
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We have forthrightly acknowledged the errors that occurred and worked hard to help rectify them. |
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If we can delegitimize that triangle or somehow rectify some aspects of it, automatically Islamism loses its appeal. |
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Not only are England terrible at 50-over cricket: they are now terrible at attempting to rectify their own terribleness. |
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Finally, carry out a function check and an appropriate test run and rectify any detected faults. |
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Such notice of default may provide agrace periodof up to a maximum of three business days to rectify the event in question. |
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If it is a repeated misdemeanour and attempts have been made to rectify it on several occasions, suspension without pay is appropriate. |
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However, while the government is looking to rectify this long-standing inequity, the opposition parties continue to dither and delay. |
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To rectify this situation, Canada will re-engineer the system and retool the specific claims process to contemporary standards. |
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If problems arise that you cannot rectify yourself, please contact your stove supplier or chimney sweep. |
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If a problem occurs that you cannot rectify yourself, contact the dealer or a chimney sweep. |
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Sub-Lieutenant Lawrence managed to rectify this fault after a fashion by tying down the contact with string, and sweep was continued. |
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To rectify the problem, the Enfield form of rifling based on five grooves and lands is introduced, so the last of the British military Martinis are called Martini-Enfields. |
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In a desperate bid to rectify his error, the keeper then upended the attacker just inside the D to earn himself a straight red card. |
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In a few cases, employers have attempted to rectify this situation, but usually only in the case of senior executive positions. |
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The gospel is a force for renewal, and can rectify elements in cultures which do not conform to it. |
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So-called Jim Crow laws institutionalized inequality, segregating blacks from whites, a situation the civil rights movement fought to rectify. |
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During the clinical phase with preceptors, one of the new nurses pointed out that a scrub nurse was using suture packages to rectify an incorrect needle count. |
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Allow to rest, then pass the sauce through a strainer, rectify seasoning and thickening. |
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In addition, this budget offers nothing to rectify the unacceptable delays that are building up for immigration applications. |
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We have had problems with some of the banks in terms of banking with individuals and businesses and we have been able to rectify those problems. |
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The Office serves our Veterans by mediating between them and service providers to rectify unfair treatment of issues. |
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Often you can rectify this either by changing the mode of the image or by adding or removing an alpha channel. |
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These talks were initially supposed to improve development and rectify discrepancies in international trade. |
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The crisis offers a window of opportunity to rectify previous and ongoing shortcomings of the current structure. |
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The employer responded by requesting that the arbitrator rectify the collective agreement to substitute its revised pay scales. |
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If they are not equal, support will inform you on what needs to be done to rectify the situation. |
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The time has come to rectify this decades-old patient equity and safety problem. |
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If the corresponding contractual partner is not able to rectify a corresponding fault, please exercise your rights of purchase. |
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And when that culture still holds onto sexist views of women, even attempts to rectify this imbalance can backfire. |
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Yet not a single political party is uncompromisingly committed to the sort of programme of radical reform which would rectify these horrific wrongs. |
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And, in many cases, they're working to try to rectify that situation. |
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I am told that the folks there are well aware of the problems and they're already working to rectify matters when the films are repeated in a few months. |
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After I post this article, I intend to rectify that situation. |
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If the basket is removed it may be used to manufacture or rectify alcohol. |
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Similar to an electrical diode that rectifies an alternating voltage, it might rectify an alternating force to generate a net movement in one direction. |
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The federal government should also rectify the imbedded tax penalties that favor foreign carmakers. |
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The forward tried to rectify matters by turning and drilling the ball over the line, but by then the flag had been raised, penalising him for straying offside. |
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Now there are rumblings of trying to rectify this unsatisfactory situation, with various bills proposed in parliament and seminars held on the matter. |
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He says he never did the work for money, but instead to rectify that destruction he observed. |
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Balamory took off in such a way that he never managed to finish his degree, uncompleted business that he hopes to rectify now the series has run its course. |
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This oversensitivity to being slighted in turn provokes the desire to rectify one's situation through retaliation, by lashing out at the offender. |
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This was before Project Jaybird was implemented in April 1952, to rectify the sight's logistics problems. |
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The passport system does nothing to rectify this. |
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Investors will have to adapt themselves to the upcoming economic hardships as these changes will not rectify themselves within a short period of time. |
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Socrates will not only have to repair the economy after its deepest recession in decades but also rectify the long-term economic weaknesses that caused it to underperform its European partners in the past decade. |
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No other appeal is permitted, except to rectify a clerical error. |
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One of these days, I need to get on Wikipedia and rectify that. |
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Individuals with VCF can undergo vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty to rectify the condition. |
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How to lighten or rectify an eyeshadow line? |
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On the request of the carrier, the shipper must rectify any faults noted. |
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So he and Mr Singh set up a series of experiments to rectify the matter. They started by placing roughly half-gram samples of unprocessed raw cotton of different maturities into circular stainless steel meshes. |
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The pneumococcal AMC will help rectify global inequalities in disease prevention and give children from resource-poor countries a fighting chance. |
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If we confer these observations with others of the like nature, we may find cause to rectify the general opinion. |
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Accordingly, it was recognized that work on a third edition would have to begin to rectify these problems. |
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This has led successive governments to develop regional policy to try to rectify the imbalance. |
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In recent years some call centres have taken steps to rectify this criticism. |
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Errors-and-omissions clauses arose in reinsurance as a way to rectify clerical errors in lengthy bordereaux. |
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But the implications go far beyond the Bush administration admitting, and seeking to rectify, the inadequacies of its approach to the Iraq War. |
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The project called in Newcastle signwriter Ashley Willerton to rectify the situation. |
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In the middleware and advertising segment, the Group is committed to undertake the necessary measures to rectify the negative profit developments and set the foundation for an accelerated growth. |
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On this subject We judge it Our duty to rectify an attitude with which you are doubtless familiar, Venerable Brethren. |
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In one of the attempts to rectify this problem, the size of the locks was reduced which resulted in their unusual double headed appearance. |
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This article has been corrected to rectify an arithmetic mistake. |
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To rectify this, the English courts began to allow the fiction of videlicet as it was called, which made it possible to imagine, in certain cases, that the foreign place where the facts had occurred was situated in England. |
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It should be possible to grant the approvals conditionally in order to allow operators to rectify deficiencies before the establishment or plant obtains full approval. |
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Instead, let's have some forthright, transparent action to rectify matters, and prove that Liverpool taxpayers do not pay Judases. |
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The Council of Europe could rectify this misapprehension by way of a clear statement that the Transfer Convention applies to all mentally disturbed prisoners. |
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Broadcasting law 22.285, which is currently in force, dates from the last military dictatorship and has only been partially amended by a number of decrees that were intended to rectify its shortcomings. |
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With Black History Month looming, I decided to rectify the lapse. |
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Instead of admonishing or praising Allen, we should ask why there is such a weight of expectation upon something so small, and what we can do to rectify that. |
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Movements emerged to rectify these injustices. |
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Once the proposed system is failed to resolve the problem with the written procedure a hominoid approach is proposed to rectify the issues. |
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If the complaint or claim does not meet the requisites stated in article 7 above, the claimant or their representative will be asked to rectify the fault or adjoin the documents required within ten calendar days. |
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My case is not the norm, and I suppose it isn't, so hopefully a situation or a call to customs can rectify this situation so daddy can take his kids back and forth without suffering the third degree. |
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This enables the organization to act quickly to scale up investment where there is an opportunity or, equally, to rectify unfavourable performance. |
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Meditation helps to rectify this imbalance, so that, whilst continuing our daily life and duties, we also delve into ourselves and start to understand how we function and who we are. |
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When applied effectively, this framework can help prevent human rights breakdowns, detect violations when they occur and rectify the situation to ensure that they do not happen again. |
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Accountability implies that the central bank must either achieve the target or explain what unanticipated events caused it to miss the target and what it is doing to rectify the situation. |
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The omission of parliamentary secretaries from the list of designated public office holders is either a deliberately concocted loophole or a glaring omission that the government should be falling over itself to rectify. |
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His wisdom and virtue cannot always rectify that which is amiss in himself or his circumstances. |
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It would be a travesty of justice, however, if concerted and effective action to rectify the results of a history of dispossession were abandoned on grounds of fiscal restraint. |
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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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There were, however, two more abortive attempts to rectify the situation. |
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But despite attempts to rectify the fault many viewers still had problems understanding some of the characters' broad West Country accents and the complaints continued to mount. |
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Or it could become paralysed, incapable of moving forward, unable to rectify the dire economic situation and restore order, without which no progress is possible. |
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What they missed that night was the chance to talk about what Tidal would do for non-famous musicians, which is something they've been scrambling to rectify since – see Jack White's comments this week for example. |
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If this legal basis were to be incorrect and if a more appropriate one existed, the body in charge of checking the admissibility of an ECI would be able to rectify it for the ECI to be registered and to go forward. |
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We are trying to rectify the shortcomings for these people. |
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What is proposed would rectify this situation. |
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Moreover, the company had been duly informed of the consequences of its non-cooperation and had previously been granted more than one opportunity to rectify the deficiencies contained in its reply to the questionnaire. |
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While the U. S. is acting swiftly to punish offences and rectify legislative shortcomings, the Minister of Transport has not even left the starting gate. |
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Several African governments are trying to rectify this worrying situation, which doesn't only make life difficult for the people concerned, but also destabilizes the economy. |
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It was to be hoped that the 2010 Review Conference would rectify the shortcomings of the past and achieve the highest levels of transparency and accountability. |
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The Commission, however, is satisfied that OPG has shown an appropriate understanding of the issues, and has taken the appropriate initiatives to rectify them in the near future. |
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It would also rectify an ironic, and tragic, distortion of history. |
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Therefore, to rectify this long standing error, we are compelled to expunge Fairmaire's name as the author of the name and substitute Felsche as the true protologist. |
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Jessica Philpott, from Ballymena, Co Antrim, is just six years old and still faces more operations to help rectify the effects of a rare disease called Apert syndrome. |
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He noted that what was happening in Yemen was an odd situation that required Arab solidarity to rectify the country's path and save the Yemenites. |
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Over 370 million Indian Muslims remain keen to explore what remedial measures, if at all, are being considered to rectify the situation and improve their standard of living. |
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