The fall of seventeenth-century art into critical disapprobation was not soon remedied. |
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I mean, don't tell me that I'm turning into a politician, skipping over the real problems to focus on the flashy, easily remedied crowd-pleasers. |
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Everything looked a bit bleached and tired in the hazy sunshine, an effect which is easily remedied by donning sunglasses with a brown tint. |
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The nation's general dimness cannot be remedied with a week's worth of quizzing. |
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The problem of the urban poor cannot be remedied simply by racial toleration, nor even by recirculating monies and utilities. |
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The judicious application of a screwdriver quickly remedied this situation. |
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Sam suddenly realized that she was still in his arms and quickly remedied the problem. |
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An hour after we headed out to sea, Toby had remedied our predicament by MacGyvering a replacement from plumbing parts and rope. |
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However, the optimist in me says there's nothing that can happen that can't be remedied with a large hat and cover-all-sins Aviators. |
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He believed that the apparent scarcity of land was the result of land speculation and maldistribution that would be remedied by the single tax. |
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The national states have grown weak and underfinanced, and this needs to be remedied. |
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Interleasing will deal tolerantly with minor damage that can be remedied quickly and cheaply e.g. by polishing. |
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This has understandably given power providers cause for concern and led to a self-evident desire for the cause to be quickly found and remedied. |
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The only way that this can be remedied is with intervention from governments, otherwise we'll all pay the price for it. |
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The global economy is suffering from a chronic demand shortfall, which can be remedied through sustained growth in government spending. |
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That problem can be remedied by this motion, if the majority of Parliament supports it. |
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The measures shall be maintained no longer than strictly necessary and, in any case, shall be lifted when the shortcomings are remedied. |
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If these people have suffered injustices, these injustices must be remedied. |
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The consumer shall be entitled to have the lack of conformity remedied by repair free of any cost. |
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Such harm could not be quantified in monetary terms or be remedied adequately by the arbitrator in the final disposition of the case. |
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This shortcoming is significant and needs to be remedied by the federal funding agencies. |
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The malaise of insecurity can be remedied by means of weapons in the way that vitamins are supposed to strengthen one's resistance to disease. |
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We hope the matter will be pursued so that this obvious inequity can be remedied. |
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What are the risks implied for the control and enforcement of the policy and how could they be remedied? |
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Let them know specifically what the problem is and how you want it remedied. |
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Find out what infertility causes can be remedied through intrauterine insemination. |
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More than one half of all the process gridlocks could be remedied with bilateral offsetting between the two big banks. |
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This should be remedied, as it is key to interpreting the concept of payment services and the scope of payment institutions' activity. |
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This 'reverse discrimination' is the inevitable result of the limited scope of the Union's powers and cannot be remedied by Community law. |
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In any case, it has also been shown that shortcomings still exist in areas of everyday co-operation, that yet have to be remedied. |
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Discriminatory policies and practices that limit access to learning opportunities should be identified and remedied. |
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He also wished to know the reason for the decline in solidarity among victims and how it could be remedied. |
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We are convinced that, given political will, this situation can be remedied. |
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This can be remedied by moistening your finger or breathing on it, for example. |
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The scandal over the suspended death benefits for the families of fallen service members was remedied with checks from a charity. |
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A wise editor could have remedied this, and the text is also littered with the sort of errors that come from reliance on electronic spellcheckers. |
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This failure will not be remedied by having EU politicians demand that voters see the error of their ways and ratify a constitution they have only recently rejected. |
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She concluded by stating that if the result of a particular assignment is an unfair trial, then the error can be remedied by way of appeal. |
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Sevostyanov admitted that many officers were heavily indoctrinated and that this had to be remedied. |
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This crosstalk adds line noise and can cause signal errors, a pitfall historically remedied by slowing the signal rate, limiting the cable length or both. |
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Leto remedied the situation with his sag speech, and remedied it beautifully. |
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A creaking swing door gave her warning when anyone was coming, and she refused to have the creak remedied. |
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Would the City school have remedied its record of underachievement without special measures? |
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Easily remedied with a strip of black electrical tape is the fact that the battery cover unlatches rather easily in normal handling. |
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Where the trader has remedied the lack of conformity by replacement, the period specified in paragraph 1 shall start anew as from the moment the consumer as acquired the material possession of the replaced good. |
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And the immutability of the political system only remedied by democracy, forming a panorama that not even when contemplated as a whole on the part of governing politicians or by the political opposition. |
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The absence of bronze token coinage, which had been sparse for many decades, was remedied by the creation of abundant mintages in yellow orichalcum and red copper. |
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With conventional roller locks this can only be remedied on a rough-and-ready basis by resetting the rollers, which can take up to 30 minutes and generate a lot of waste. |
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The Auditor General raised the alarm around funding agreements in regard to making sure that the government has the authority to terminate the agreement if defaults are not remedied. |
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Both these weaknesses will not be remedied by reverting to a centralised and unified structure, of the kind that the Kyoto Protocol was aiming for. |
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We have reached a crossroad where the situation has to be remedied. |
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The first issue that could be easily remedied would be to lift this proscription in that the materials that are coming in are not material substances. |
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How much more secure the government's future would be if other ministers acknowledged and remedied the mistakes which have offended their backbenchers. |
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Having read the inspectors' report, it seems incredible that the obvious shortcomings were not identified earlier and remedied at least two years ago. |
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The access refusal order will take effect as soon as the ship has been authorised to leave the port after the deficiencies leading to the detention have been remedied. |
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This will be remedied, however, with the new electronic tracking system. |
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None of these problems could be easily remedied, as most nations engaged in the war had exhausted their treasuries in the process. |
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This has since been remedied with restrictions on the use of DDT and similar chemicals, and numbers have rebounded. |
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This process is only remedied if the purchasing power of the metal is equal to its production costs. |
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This was because authority had to be obeyed even if it were wrong and needed to be remedied by right reason and the Holy Spirit. |
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Like other equitable remedies, it has traditionally been given when a wrong cannot be effectively remedied by an award of money damages. |
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In the west, the situation was remedied in 1820, with the construction of the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal seven years later. |
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The government should signify to the Protestants of Ireland that want of silver is not to be remedied. |
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This penalty can only be remedied through legislation. |
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This was somewhat remedied by supporting the pipes on rollers. |
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This lack of wider exposure was remedied in 2001, when many of the school's major works were exhibited outside Norwich for the first time at the Tate Gallery, London. |
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For instance, the judge speaks about the hard time the stallioners have, and I realize the truth of this in a great measure and that might be remedied by such an Association. |
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