| There is a huge credibility gap between what is agreed and what actually gets implemented in rectifying the global balance of commerce. |
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| Work began on rectifying the structural problems of the library and extra piles were inserted and the building was underpinned. |
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| He lists some useful suggestions for rectifying citizens' political impotency. |
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| It's a long tough grind, with endless penciling, erasing, rectifying, to recapture the effect and mood produced in the original rough. |
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| A spokeswoman for the city council said they were taking steps to rectifying the situation. |
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| This may be the first huge step in rectifying the small ball game in a county where stones at the side of roads are reserved for footballers. |
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| But this time, it has more to do with rectifying or even undoing some of the damage that resulted from the last international economic movement. |
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| This firmware is an example of a half-ass attempt at rectifying some of their errors. |
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| This protocol leads to delays in rectifying the problem and often results in lengthy periods when the bridge cannot be opened to marine traffic. |
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| Aquametro's costs incurred in investigating and rectifying such defects shall be paid by Customer upon demand. |
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| Now looking at the performance of the Indian side over the past two games, we seem to have gone backwards instead of rectifying the mistakes of the World Cup. |
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| Advanced diagnostic tools could help speed up the process of identifying, diagnosing and rectifying potential problem areas. |
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| With the error message you can determine the cause of the fault and initiate measures to rectifying it. |
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| A good start at rectifying the situation would be the swift arrest and visible punishment of those responsible for the massacre, including the mutilators caught on film. |
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| The training is a means of rectifying this situation was to specify the director. |
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| One is that many Latin American voters want moderate change and more emphasis on rectifying social ills. |
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| Together, we have moved forward on multiple fronts, rectifying past wrongs and creating opportunities for a better future. |
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| I very much hand it to the Gencor people for taking over the plant and working toward rectifying some of the problems with the cull cow market. |
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| The Department also indicated that rectifying the problem would be an important element of the Department work plan. |
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| No man is capable of rectifying this state of estrangement from God. |
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| Canada has made tremendous strides in rectifying past wrongs and creating opportunities for a better future for the First Peoples. |
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| We are not rectifying some discrimination here against lenders who want to lend to the nuclear industry. |
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| The MOD says it will find a way to track its assets better, thus rectifying a problem that has afflicted major operations since at least the 1991 war. |
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| Distilling, filtering or rectifying apparatus. |
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| Therefore, the Court held, the arbitrator did not breach the agreement by rectifying the erroneous pay scales to reflect the parties' true understanding of the new pay rate. |
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| The State and therefore the people should not be landed with the responsibility or the bill for rectifying the damage and restoring the environment by the back door either. |
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| Political Influence: Individual placement officers were helpless in rectifying the problems they encountered in breaking the employment barriers facing their clients. |
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| The steering control was left unattended for a brief period and the consequent delay in recognizing the problem and rectifying it contributed to the occurrence. |
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| In response to progress made by the new Member State concerned in rectifying the identified shortcomings, the Commission may adapt the measures as appropriate after consulting the Member States. |
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| This recommendation aims at rectifying this situation. |
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| When does the position vector of a space curve always lie in its rectifying plane? |
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| The rectifying latitude is also of great importance in the construction of the Transverse Mercator projection. |
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| It should also set out what plans the Bank has for rectifying the problem, and how long it is expected to remain at those levels in the meantime. |
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| Triangular trade thus provides a method for rectifying trade imbalances between the above regions. |
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| An example of the use of the rectifying latitude is the Equidistant conic projection. |
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| Measures were introduced to make banks partly responsible for rectifying accounts and forestalling criminal proceedings, thus avoiding penalizing borrowers to the maximum extent possible. |
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| There are even moves to start rectifying past failures. |
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| If the money is coming out of their own pocket, those who end up paying for rectifying the damage will soon think twice about how they treat our environment and be more careful. |
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| Using the rectifying latitude to define a latitude on a sphere of radius. |
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| Despite may setbacks against subcontinental countries on Asian type of wickets, England continue to exhibit their inability to play spin without rectifying it. |
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