In herbal medicine, mustard is regarded as an expectorant and secretion-loosener, and has a long history of use as a remedy for chest complaints. |
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The natural remedy you should ensure you have in your medicine chest this Christmas is noni juice, but in its more potent concentrate form. |
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I know not everyone has a walnut tree, but this home remedy is worth a try. |
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In exanthematous fevers of all kinds jaborandi in small doses is the remedy par excellence. |
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To remedy the situation, I wrote a web script which bypasses the email queue and places greetings from Readers directly into my Inbox. |
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To remedy this, there is a loop of webbing on the bottom of the pack to put a waist strap through and keep it from sliding up. |
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This remedy is given in a highly diluted form and acts on the body to mobilise the immune system. |
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Bracken is cultivated commercially in America, Canada and Brazil as a remedy for bronchitis and parasitic worms. |
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The true view is that wherever the remedy of rescission is available it operates to restore the status quo ante so far as that is possible. |
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It is not possible to remedy this public disenchantment by more razzmatazz, electronic voting or Pop Idol stunts. |
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He got some relief from a homoeopathic remedy he picked up at Tullivers herbs and wholefood shop in Colliergate, York. |
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It's an affordable over-the-counter remedy that's said to visibly improve keloids, burns and some scars. |
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Thus an aggrieved party had an alternative remedy for the wrong valuation, a remedy against the valuer. |
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It is an equitable remedy by which the court can enable an aggrieved party to obtain restitution. |
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The agister lien provides a legal remedy for any agister who is not paid by the owner of an animal. |
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Like many progressive Keynesians, I supported growth policies to remedy a stagnant wage economy. |
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The root of the plant is a remedy for rheumatism, asthma and other respiratory ailments. |
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So under the First Amendment, the remedy for error is rebuttal, not litigation. |
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The regular army and the National Guard continued to recruit volunteers, and the draft was held to remedy any deficiencies. |
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I can't think of a green remedy for woodlice, but as far as the snails are concerned, scattering slug pellets on the ground should help a bit. |
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But it is the fault of the government itself that the remedy is worse than the evil. |
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Mr. Nair recommends that the best possible remedy to check sand mining is to regulate construction activities. |
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The water in the well is believed to have curative powers and was recommended as a remedy for warts and blindness. |
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By doing so, it effectively attempts to remedy racist injustice by trivializing misogynist violence. |
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While leaf paste is used externally against boils and carbuncles, the extract is considered a good remedy for recurring earache. |
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They make a good remedy for anorexia and are well worth using to counteract the nausea often experienced while undergoing chemotherapy. |
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What is the natural remedy for thyroid replacement as opposed to the pharmaceutical? |
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To choose the correct remedy for your daughter, read the following descriptions and pick the one that most closely matches her symptoms. |
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He is evasive when he comes to suggest a remedy for lack of representation. |
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Is there any major problem lacking a current remedy for which Washington could plausibly offer a solution? |
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The traditional remedy for inflation in general, and hyperinflation in particular, is gold. |
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As a remedy for the undesirable effects of interventionism they ask for still more interventionism. |
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Jones explained his act as a dramatic remedy for boredom and chronic depression. |
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We think the best remedy to this situation is to actively support the development of new open-source software. |
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In such cases accountability through international institutions may be the only practical remedy available. |
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North Dakotans sees a channel to the Red River as a natural remedy for the problem and are perplexed that Manitoba would object. |
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I decided that the best remedy for this sensory overload was getting out there to explore this amazing city. |
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From this point of view, foreign investment, in particular, was seen as an effective remedy for unemployment in less affluent nations. |
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Doesn't the interaction of different voices and different points of view provide a partial remedy for this? |
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Her mistake lies in assuming that I offer caretaker resource accounts as the exclusive remedy for social ills. |
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He submitted that the common law remedy of damages, however, would be obtainable. |
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Criminal libel is the only remedy against this worthless organisation who simply seek publicity for themselves. |
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Accordingly the court has no power to grant any relief or remedy under Section 8 of the 1998 Act. |
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It is an application for an equitable remedy to protect the plaintiff against the consequences of unconscionable conduct. |
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The common law remedy sought by the petitioner is not excluded by the Family Law Act. |
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The Law Commission emphasised that an award of punitive damages should be seen as a remedy of last resort. |
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Of course, if the Secretary of State gets it wrong in refusing to entertain the application, there would be a remedy by way of judicial review. |
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There should not have been an application for legal aid to apply for judicial review whilst that remedy was available. |
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It does not mean, however, that the person injured is without a remedy against the Commission. |
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The common law provides a general remedy against companies seeking to pass off counterfeit products as though they were the real thing. |
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So in my submission it is important that we have a remedy against each of them to proceed as we see fit. |
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The bill contains a number of common-sense amendments to remedy several defects in transport legislation. |
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Enforcement action may still be taken to remedy the breach by requiring compliance with the condition. |
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Someone who would have gotten in had to give up their place because we wanted to remedy past discrimination. |
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Secession would not remedy any ill facing the South, he repeatedly declared. |
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How can that be the case when I am trying to remedy what he apparently agrees is an unsatisfactory situation? |
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The owners also refused to allow the plaintiffs to remedy the defects or complete the contract. |
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Morally speaking, then, the American government has an urgent obligation to remedy these injustices. |
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Specific strategies can help to remedy this deficiency and improve patients' understanding of risks. |
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His remedy for gout was a poultice of green laurel and honey mixed with the lard of a male pig. |
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A claim for judicial review may include a claim for damages, restitution or the recovery of a sum due but may not seek such a remedy alone. |
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He was permitted to ignore a question regarding a proposed remedy for his company's retaliatory tactics. |
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First, and most importantly, it will bring to an end an anomalous exception to the basic premise that there should be a remedy for a wrong. |
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This folk remedy was known in colonial America and seems to have come from the British Isles. |
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It is also a remedy in public law for safeguarding public law rights and for ventilating public law issues. |
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We discussed why neither the old-time remedy of traditional reform nor the wonder drug of vouchers is likely to cure this problem. |
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With its antispasmodic, antibacterial and antiviral qualities, licorice is an excellent herbal remedy for both wet and dry coughs. |
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Here he was, improvising a remedy with fencing wire, here he was bent double under bulging hessian sacks. |
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The tree lungwort was once used as herbal remedy and is only found in the oldest of woodlands. |
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The dried sap of Aloe vera is a traditional remedy used for diabetes in the Arabian peninsula. |
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Nicky has plans to plant a Bach flower remedy garden in the grounds of the house to reflect its interior. |
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Aloe vera is an excellent first aid remedy to keep in the house for minor burns, cuts, scalds and sunburns. |
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Its triple action of pain relief and antiseptic and healing qualities makes this remedy suitable for even serious burns and scalds. |
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The final remedy given is usually that which matches the child's physical and temperamental constitution at birth. |
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Maybe, just maybe, school vouchers could be part of the remedy instead of the threat that some activists fear. |
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In the middle ages Masterwort was thought to be a remedy against every disease, as we can easily see from the strong name. |
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We believe the mauri of the reef has been seriously affected and to remedy this the wreck must be removed. |
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I implore everyone who hasn't seen these three films to remedy that immediately. |
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The findings suggest that when people with schizophrenia smoke, they may in part be self-medicating with nicotine to remedy cognitive deficits. |
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Many people know about the former use of mercury in treating syphilis, for the substance had some benefit and the remedy endured for centuries. |
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People are warned not to use a particular drug as a continued remedy for ill health because a tolerance and allergy can develop. |
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With a few drinks under his belt he decides to remedy his silent solitude by going to sit at the bar. |
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Do you have any suggestions as to what might be causing it and what I can do to remedy the problem? |
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That, however, was where the suggested alternative remedy was a ministerial default power rather than a statutory appeal process. |
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Bear all miseries and evil without any murmur of hurt, without any thought of unhappiness, without any resistance, remedy or retaliation. |
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What is the remedy where a fraudulent plea in mitigation of sentence produces an inadequate sentence? |
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Health shops are swamped with immune-boosters, but the remedy I want to recommend is a modulator. |
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Scientists have started work and one remedy suggested is a cull of the birds. |
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Ginger syrup is a traditional remedy for morning sickness in early pregnancy. |
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Their ultimate aim is to seize Pretoria and remedy the grievances of the Uitlanders. |
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This folk remedy has not been well studied, but it appears to work because it contains mucilage, sugar molecules that soothe inflamed membranes. |
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But that remedy is only skin-deep, is not permanent and does not solve the fundamental problems of pride and acceptance. |
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Bring on the Wodehouse, I say, that sovereign remedy for any mumpish disharmony of mood. |
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Farmers are baffled about how to remedy natural animal behaviour and say the tax could make farming uneconomical. |
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Milk contains tryptophan, which probably explains why a warm glass of milk at bedtime is a long-standing home remedy for sleeplessness. |
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The use of bougies to remedy dysphagia caused by oesophageal stricture has been a standard treatment for centuries. |
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The remedy has a particularly potent curative effect on chronic bronchitis, coughs, and asthma due to excessive phlegm. |
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Bicarbonate of soda is a popular remedy for powdery mildew because it is a relatively safe substance and it is cheap to use. |
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The decision suggests that a legal remedy for a breach of promise by a politician, while not impossible, is very difficult to achieve. |
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Laughing and joking around seemed the only remedy they had to combat against stress and nervous breakdowns. |
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In case of smallpox or varioloid take the remedy in water one teaspoonful every two or three hours till recovery. |
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Popular belief credits shark liver pills with being a sovereign remedy for illness ranging from arthritis to diabetes. |
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And it was not, in my view, the kind of sovereign remedy that the proponents make it out to be. |
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The writer realised they were weary and had lost heart, so he administers the sovereign remedy for that condition. |
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At that time, some argued for containment and deterrence as the remedy for Soviet hostility. |
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So, no, there isn't really an effective remedy for the ventilation of these international law issues as they currently exist in Australia. |
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Watermelon seeds are also good vermicides, and have long been a popular remedy for worms. |
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If you're having trouble sleeping try a natural non-addictive remedy from a health food shop. |
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This herbal remedy is a plant that grows wild in the mountains and is safe and non-addictive, with no side effects. |
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If combined with sodium, veronal becomes a safer remedy with a somewhat wider influence. |
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The remedy for those of nervous disposition was a mundane first half which provided precious little of consequence. |
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A homeopathic remedy for hangovers is the attractively-named nux vomica, which is available in most health food stores. |
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Using alfalfa sprouts to relieve hot flashes is a successful folk remedy from New Mexico. |
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Accordingly the Divisional Court allowed the appeal, remitted the matter to the arbitrator and stayed the oppression remedy proceeding. |
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After demolishing theirs, it became apparent that ours was in a perilous condition and he very kindly offered to help remedy the situation. |
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A favorite old-time North American remedy used by the 19th century Thompsonian and Eclectic herb doctors is called Composition Powder. |
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Although road salt is a welcome icy-weather remedy to motorists, trees along the roadsides don't appreciate its harsh effects. |
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According to the information provided to the Court, there has been no case law to remedy this state of affairs. |
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Externally, mixed with two or three parts of olive oil, liquid storax was found to be very effective as a local remedy in scabies. |
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It is very unlikely that the soap remedy will cause harm, such as heartburn. |
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Death is the cure of all diseases. There is no Catholicon or universal remedy I know but this. |
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This remedy suits syphilitic or strumous synovitis, with tendency to complete destruction of the joint. |
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Then he used some of this mother tincture to make the final remedy by diluting and vigorously shaking it in water over and over again. |
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Other plants in the fragrant garden include a cherry plum which is allegedly a remedy for stress and anxiety. |
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The first night she tried this remedy she was pain-free for the first time in years. |
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When his homeopathic medication lost its potency, he preferred to obtain a remedy from the horse doctor than from the regimental surgeon. |
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Perhaps a better remedy is for emerging markets to just avoid hot money if their financial systems can't handle it. |
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To many educators, the remedy for poor classroom performance is an enormous amount of ditto homework sheets that mimic classwork. |
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If the applicant is seeking an equitable remedy it must come to court with clean hands and reveal the state of its financial house. |
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Garlic helps clear a cold sore up much faster than any other remedy I've tried. |
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In the thirteenth century we read in old records that Pellitory of Spain was 'a proved remedy for the toothache' with the Welsh physicians. |
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The straightforward remedy is to adopt magnetic materials of higher coercivity, meaning they are harder both to magnetize and to demagnetize. |
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The patient was given Colocynth as an acute remedy as the acute picture matched with colocynth. |
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The contractual remedy provided for in the trust indenture did not preclude alternative relief being granted under the oppression remedy. |
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It was held that a breach had been established and that the remedy was to say that committal to prison in default was no longer available. |
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Two or three infelicities of diction I hesitate to remedy and don't much regret. |
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Judicial review is available as a remedy for mistakes of law made by inferior courts and tribunals only. |
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Common law provides a remedy for injurious falsehoods, actions that are sometimes known as business disparagement lawsuits. |
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This appeal raises the question of the availability of the remedy of subrogation as against an innocent third party purchaser. |
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He seeks to remedy both the Congregationalist neglect of ecclesiology and the ecumenical neglect of Congregationalism. |
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So today, I am in a place of contemplation and reflection about how to remedy the mouse situation. |
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While the case has employment law undertones, it was pleaded and presented as an oppression remedy case. |
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There are clear limits to what voluntary organizations can do to remedy the fissiparous tendencies of an inherently selfish capitalism. |
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The local authority, to their credit, arranged a contractor to remedy the situation. |
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Desmond's remedy would be the recovery of the rifle, not the right to enforce contractual payment. |
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Clearly he cannot do it alone and a remedy to this new cash crisis will only come as a joint co-operative effort by everyone concerned. |
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Feeling remorse, there is always the possibility of applying the remedy to purify any wrong we have done. |
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It is legendary in its use as a magical cure-all and has been used as food or a remedy since time immemorial. |
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At the first sign of trouble, easy money is applied to remedy any downturn either in the markets or the economy. |
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However, any right to award damages or other remedy is restricted to courts that already have the power to make such an award. |
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The defendants are justified in their contention that the remedy of the party damnified by the solicitor's misconduct will become illusory. |
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Supplements of vitamin C, zinc or the herbal remedy echinacea are popular for treating and preventing colds. |
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The first act of God to remedy the damage and danger, was to predestine an elect people to be restored to the image of his son. |
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Herbalists often remedy minor complaints like colds and chronic ailments like acne, arthritis, and premenstrual syndrome. |
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The law of tort has long provided a remedy for consumers injured by a defectively manufactured product. |
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Having meditated on the fact that Minnesota wants for a poet laureate proper, City Pages decided to do our bit to remedy that lack. |
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In this way, the homoeopathic remedy replaces the natural disease with a temporary remedial potence that delusively mimics the original malady. |
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Information from provers who did not take the remedy are included and clearly indicated. |
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We are here to help God, to do his work, to remedy his whole errors, to strive towards Godhead ourselves. |
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This may prevent the victim of a fraud seeking a proprietary remedy against a bank where money has been deposited into a bank account. |
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The report deprecates the failure to make progress to remedy the effects of previous discriminatory legislation affecting property rights. |
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The remedy for the situation was not to enhance segregated facilities, but to desegregate the facilities. |
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The major remedy they proposed was for detoxification and treatment programs to drop the insurance or Medicaid requirement for admission. |
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The chief remedy for sin, poverty and dirt should be the gospel of God's free grace. |
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Oederna was to be treated by taking a remedy such as Diacatholicon to divert the fluxion of humour. |
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Honey is another natural remedy for soothing inflammation, eczema, burns and skin infections. |
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Daisy plants were first used centuries ago as a lice remedy in the Middle East, and this led to the discovery of pyrethrum insecticides. |
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The standard remedy is an alternative to the ordinary binary numbers called a Gray code, which replaces the cliffs with gentler slopes. |
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Is it significant that it may be a form of summary remedy or an ordinary action of ejectment? |
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And I sincerely doubt that they've made a systematic and concerted effort to remedy that situation since elbowing me out of the picture. |
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I only got my own son to leave home by writing a disobliging article about it in a newspaper, but that's not a remedy open to everyone. |
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If a state is thought to be so disordered that it can't administer its own justice, the remedy is not an outside court but a new government. |
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The authors of Envisioning Cnhokia attempt to remedy this situation by entering into a dialogue with those who have gone before them. |
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To remedy this problem, the device has an umbrella valve beneath the duckbill valve. |
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If it costs too much he is likely to sell it for two cents on the dollar in an effort to remedy the error. |
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As the relevant courts have often noted, when a school reallocates resources to remedy past inequity against women, it does not commit a new act of reverse discrimination. |
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It is commonly utilized either as a nutritional supplement or as a phytochemical remedy for different diseases ranging from chronic inflammation to circulatory dysfunctions. |
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If Mr. Zakaria's diagnosis is off base, his remedy is incomprehensible. |
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Persons who have grounds for an action for unlawful arrest or malicious prosecution have a remedy in the civil courts against the person or authority responsible. |
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The case law is clear that this is a remedy that is rarely granted. |
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Dental Miracle is the single remedy I would take to a desert island, as it not only works to promote healthier gums, but also freshens breath and whitens teeth. |
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After such an indictment, you would expect the department to do all it could to remedy such failings. |
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It is supposed to secure obedience to the slaveholder, and is held as a sovereign remedy among the slaves themselves, for every form of disobedience, temporal or spiritual. |
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Your anxiety may prove to be fully justified, and if after the first year I'm persuaded that you are right I will have an opportunity to remedy the situation. |
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Coca-Cola was a wildly popular drink and hangover remedy because, well, it contained cocaine. |
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In an attempt to remedy this situation over the past decade the United States, Britain and France have each manoeuvred to gain greater influence on the continent. |
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Lemon has a long history of use as a homespun remedy for sore throats. |
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I tried a half-dozen other representatives, none who could remedy the blunder, all who cited different reasons for the occurrence. |
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The tradition has lasted ever since, being seen as a great natural hangover remedy throughout the world. |
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But even if I had coffee, would it really remedy my situation? |
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Castor oil is a reputed remedy for rheumatic problems and colic. |
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An alternative remedy for insomnia is valerian, a herbal medicine that has some reported positive effects but has not been exhaustively clinically investigated. |
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It was designed to create a domestic remedy for misbehavior by U.S. corporations abroad. |
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In order to determine how to remedy this situation, I conducted an informal poll with a couple of the skateboarding kids in my apartment's parking lot. |
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These are available through chemists sold as a remedy for motion sickness. |
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A close cousin to the complete overhaul is a triage approach, in which you stop new development temporarily and remedy only the most heinous problems. |
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The most effective remedy for an acidic stomach is a cup of mint tea, made by infusing fresh mint leaves in boiling water, perhaps with a little honey. |
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The drug helps narcoleptics stay awake, but has courted controversy as the remedy of choice for jetsetters whose multi-timezone lifestyles get them down. |
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One of the most challenging things to do when your head is fuzzily congested is to stand in the cold remedy aisle and contemplate which product might help you most. |
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The remedy for the problem was a sound system that involves Holly's teacher wearing a headset with a microphone so her words are amplified through a large speaker. |
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I also recommend the remedy nux vomica for sickness following surgery. |
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The debate had demonstrated that the only remedy for unconstitutional conduct by the president would be his removal from office and this would be too difficult and too slow. |
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I think that's a bad remedy for a very, very severe problem. |
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Most of us, I would venture to say, have tried to remedy these unsightly problems. |
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His suit was filed under section 1983, a federal statute that gives a remedy for the deprivation of constitutional rights by officials acting under color of state law. |
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Next on stage was the infectious sound of Louisiana's Buckwheat Zydeco, whose upbeat, foot-tapping music was the perfect remedy for the chilly night. |
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Yet think of other Scots for whom such a remedy would be unthinkable. |
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Healthy people remedy bad moods by accessing positive personal memories. |
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I told her a sob story about a math assignment, a philosophy paper and computer science midterm in a way that I thought would assure a remedy for my chronic procrastination. |
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The remedy was to implement a de jure gold standard so as to free England from the effects of Gresham's law and to keep token silver coins in circulation. |
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We also agree with the president's remedy for reviving the ailing economy by strengthening its fundamental health rather than giving it a shot in the arm. |
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What's remarkable is not the severity of the remedy but its mildness. |
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The cause of their poverty was seen to be 'dependent capitalism', and the remedy the socialization of the private ownership of the means of production. |
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There was a remedy if the mischief caused by the breach could be removed. |
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Two days before going to hospital, I recommend the client begins a course of arnica homeopathic remedy to lessen the bruising, swelling, and soreness. |
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The question is whether the new policy is adequate to remedy the problems that have mired the space program in confusion and impotence, or whether it will amount to nothing. |
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The report revealed cases of bullying and intimidation of members, who also felt they could achieve little remedy through the existing internal complaints system. |
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Thus, the fact that the estate would have a remedy against a negligent solicitor does not necessarily preclude a claim by the disappointed beneficiary. |
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Fifth, the remedy cannot be pompous pontification or moral policing. |
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Nasaleze is a natural hay-fever remedy based on plant cellulose. |
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Strict enforcement of the existing rules is the only remedy for this. |
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The widely used herbal remedy St John's wort appears to amplify the action of the popular blood-thinning drug clopidogrel, sold as Plavix, a small new clinical study finds. |
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We can hope the publisher will soon remedy this with a paperback edition. |
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The folks over at Conan have found a way to remedy that, with this ad featuring an assortment of phallic disguises. |
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He also added multiple potencies of the same remedies, and let the patient's system choose not only which remedy it wanted, but which potency of the remedy it wanted. |
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Eucalyptus has for a long time been known as a remedy for easing bronchial problems such as asthma, emphysema, chronic bronchitis, whooping cough and chronic catarrh. |
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To this day honey and lemon is a soothing remedy for a cold. |
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The solution of dispersing the remedy in a giant cloud above the city is exactly from The Amazing Spider-Man. |
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We are in a depression because it is our revealed preference, as a polity, not to remedy the problem. |
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This paper has attempted to remedy this with results pointing to their potential significant but regionalized adverse impact on wealth dispersion among farm families. |
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Ullom had failed to summon help and had instead sought to remedy the situation by injecting her twice with cocaine. |
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The FDA is hoping to remedy the dearth of knowledge with a plea aimed at influential drugmakers. |
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I'm getting in just under the wire, which pleases me, as I generally leave things of this ilk till it is far too late for me to remedy the situation. |
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Now most of its original case has been thrown out by the courts, and the agency is scrambling to devise a remedy that will justify all the effort. |
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Kactus seeks to remedy unproductiveness by turning a foreboding day into a time-managed and thus achievable set of tasks. |
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The passage of the First Organic Act of Puerto Rico, better known as the Foraker Act, sought to remedy this. |
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A TRY flushing out the kidneys with cranberry juice or take 20 drops of herbal remedy uva ursi complex twice daily before meals for six weeks. |
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The remedy orvietan, for example, had begun the century as an electuary against poison. |
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To remedy that, the team tested adding sodium benzoate, fumaric acid, and horseradish extract, which is known to have antifungal properties. |
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To this date, the Horchata de chufa is considered an effective remedy for diarrhea, according to popular tradition in Valencia, Spain. |
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This age-old remedy also claims to strengthen the overall dentition, gingiva and overall health. |
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Why don't government agencies use Pigovian taxes to remedy externality problems? |
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Remedies are not the same as herbs, even if you take the remedy echinacea or goldenseal in potency it is not the same. |
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Diagrammatical description of the defect and the required prevention and remedy is available for the individual defects. |
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The standard remedy for these kinds of diarrheas is basic fluid replacement. |
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He pleaded guilty, but claimed he had ingested the steroid in a herbal remedy given to him by a faith healer. |
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Powder from bark or wood of Santalum album was mixed with coconut fruit pulp and taken regularly as remedy for leucorrhea. |
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The Commission determined that its remedy would not apply to DDR2 SDRAM or other post-DDR JEDEC standards. |
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Sometimes hunters buy a new rifle before the season as a remedy for buck fever. |
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There were also hundreds of hair-loss remedy adverts, promising to take men back to their former glory days of mane-headed bushiness. |
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There is a very good remedy called Api Teint and I would recommend you take one tablet twice a day. |
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She was left without remedy since the court did not recognize her claim. |
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Building more roads isn't always the best remedy for traffic congestion. |
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I have often wished that I knew as certain a remedy for any other distemper. |
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Several texts tell us, however, that when the owner was a minor, there is a remedy against the dolose slave. |
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This remedy will be found speedily efficious in hoarseness due to excessive action of the vocal cords or resulting from an acute cold. |
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The term emmenagogue is applied to any remedy or indeed any resource whatever which normalizes the menses. |
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Pappie's home-set remedy is what we used if we wanted to put curls in our hair. |
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The north and west corners are indeed sometimes penetrated by the rain and require a little attention from the housewright to remedy the evil. |
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The House of Lords then ceased to hear petitions in the first instance, considering them only after the lower courts had failed to remedy them. |
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Before the expedition could sail, on 15 February 1824, he fell ill, and the usual remedy of bloodletting weakened him further. |
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Section 8 provides a right for a court to make any remedy they consider just and appropriate. |
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Section 8 says that UK judges can grant any remedy that is considered just and appropriate. |
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Article 13 provides for the right for an effective remedy before national authorities for violations of rights under the Convention. |
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Historically, the remedy for such violations have been petitions for common law writs, such as quo warranto. |
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Proposals to avoid, reduce or remedy significant adverse impacts through mitigation measures are also required. |
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Congress attempted to remedy this by printing vast amounts of paper money and bills of credit to raise revenue. |
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In 1816 Thomas Telford redisgned parts of the canal to remedy technical issues with water supplies for the canal. |
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To remedy this, these landless men took to piracy to obtain material wealth. |
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To remedy this, additional stuffing is pushed up under the overstuffing so as to crowd it out and fill up all hollows. |
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The usual remedy of increased destroyer raids was not possible, because of the difficulty in using Zeebrugge as a harbour. |
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Leaf infusions are used in respiratory diseases and are a popular remedy for whooping cough. |
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During the 18th century, opium was found to be a good remedy for nervous disorders. |
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In the late eighteenth century the crown devoted some resources to the study and remedy the problem of poor roads. |
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This remedy likely saved the expedition from destruction, allowing 85 Frenchmen to survive the winter. |
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Complaints were normally brought via a bill or petition, which had to show that the common law did not provide a remedy for the problem. |
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To restore stability to his largest remaining North American colony, King George III sent Carleton back to Quebec to remedy the situation. |
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Although it has been relatively unsuccessful in cases of medical negligence, it does provide a remedy in professional negligence generally. |
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Incidental losses include the costs needed to remedy problems and put things right. |
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An injunction is an equitable remedy in the form of a court order that compels a party to do or refrain from specific acts. |
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The injunction is an equitable remedy, that is, a remedy that originated in the English courts of equity. |
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The equitable remedy of specific performance, enforceable through an injunction, may be available if damages are insufficient. |
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A finding of misrepresentation allows for a remedy of rescission and sometimes damages depending on the type of misrepresentation. |
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Rescission is the principal remedy and damages are also available if a tort is established. |
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It will certainly cease to deserve this high appellation if the laws furnish no remedy for the violation of a vested legal right. |
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Civil juries are available in the United States and Canada in almost all cases where the only remedy sought is money damages. |
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Where a personal remedy is awarded, the defendant is ordered to pay the money value of the benefit received. |
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The only possible reason for resort to a court of equity in a case like this is that the remedy which the law gives is inadequate. |
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Complaints were made about its state in 1874 and 1885, which resulted in surveys being undertaken, but little was done to remedy the situation. |
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Who, requiring a remedy for his gout, received no other counsel than to refrain cold drink. |
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A quick and easy remedy for nettle stings is to rub bracken on the affected area. |
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What virtue is in this remedy lies in the naked simple itself as it comes over from the Indies. |
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The soft-minded manager often defers direct action in the hope that the situation will remedy itself. |
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An administrative law judge still must decide on a remedy for the parties. |
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The Chinese use a preparation derived from toadskins, which they call senso, as a remedy for several sicknesses. |
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The Bach Flower remedy Scleranthus helps maintain balance and boost vitality. |
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A book about Peru, where I'm hoping to go travelling in the summer, and a bottle of Rescue Remedy, a Bach flower remedy vital for exam nerves. |
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Take five drops in a little water twice daily along with the homoeopathic remedy Ferrum Phosphate. |
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The remedy for this deficient rule is to make causation a rebuttable presumption. |
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In the Balkans, an old remedy for bedbug infestations is to strew kidney bean leaves on the floor around the bed. |
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