Every effort has to be undertaken for rectification and prevention and build the system around legal basis. |
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Thanks to an efficient manner of working, operating interruptions for fault rectification and configuration changes are reduced to a minimum. |
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The structural underfunding which caused the gradual descent into debt has not been addressed, although clearly the hope is that there will be some future rectification. |
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This probably stems from daytime loads being met directly by the module inverter, reducing losses in rectification for storage in the battery. |
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Suffering is not a punishment for wrongdoing, but a goad to rectification. |
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I take your point entirely, and I agree with you about what the process of inspection is about and the rectification of any sort of deficiency in the process is admirable. |
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Field staff including maistries and inspectors were deployed for duty and for monitoring the situation in various areas for immediate rectification, he said. |
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Application of these exceptions should lay solely with the service responsible for requesting data entry, modification, including rectification or removal of relevant data. |
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By more efficient and effective presence in the field, the managers are helping to better identify discrepancies, facilitating their rectification and creating the right conditions to greater serenity in the workplace. |
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A prerequisite for entitlement to error rectification shall be that the error is reproducible and can be illustrated by means of machine produced output. |
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Our policy on rectification is still evolving. |
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We demonstrate that addressable microstimulators powered by rectification of epidermically applied currents are feasible. |
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The right of access and the right of rectification are directly connected to the data quality principle. In the context of investigations, this coincides largely with the right of defence. |
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We make a commitment to recognize a right of access and rectification to the persons concerned avid to consult, to modify, even to cross off the information concerning them. |
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If the detailed appeal is irregular in any respect, the Secretary of the Board shall return it for rectification, and may grant up to 25 additional days for resubmission. |
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The ones that remain in the product are called congeners, and the congener level is controlled by the particular rectification system and by the system's method of operation. |
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On debating this obvious statement, it becomes clear that insofar as patriarchy is a cultural and social convention, it is subject to rectification, reform or replacement with a different cultural and social construct. |
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This is why I ask the Commissioner: how does he envisage the rectification of this problem, how can it be ensured that workers from new Member States do not feel like third class citizens on the labour market? |
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Although a new system for installing the harnesses was being developed, the first 26 aircraft would all need difficult and time-consuming rectification work. |
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The error has been acknowledged, and its rectification is in the works. |
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Fiberline C also has a latest generation system of gas incineration for the entire complex, using gas washers, a methanol rectification tower, and other modern equipment. |
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Scrutiny of cadres' records was followed by a campaign, still under the banner of Rectification, to ferret out traitors and to eliminate counter-revolutionaries. |
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