Remedied
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27 examples of Remedied in a sentence
As if depression is something that could be
remedied
by any of the contents found in a first-aid kit.
The conclusion is totally unsatisfying, but that could have been
remedied
with an obvious plot twist.
In the hands of a skillful actress, the gaps could perhaps have been
remedied
with technique and charisma.
The current balance of probabilities is that two years from now, the North Atlantic’s principal labor-market failures will not be demand-side market failures that could be easily
remedied
by more aggressive policies to boost economic activity and employment.
None of this is to suggest that NATO's illegal acts will be
remedied
by the institutions of international law.
Most Chinese would probably like to see this absence
remedied
as much as they favor full reunification.
The mistakes of the 1990s should be remedied, and the starting point should be to offer those who want to join the West the opportunity to work toward doing so.
The fact that UberPOP drivers, unlike taxi drivers, do not cover passenger insurance also amounts to unfair competition, and must be
remedied.
This could be
remedied
by injecting incentives for cooperation into the ways the EU provides assistance.
Many social movements recognize that language matters because it both reflects and reinforces injustices that need to be
remedied.
Rather, the US suffers from a multilateral trade imbalance with many countries, and this cannot be
remedied
through the imposition of bilateral penalties such as tariffs.
Under any economic circumstances, denial of justice, and poor implementation of the country's laws, must be
remedied
as quickly as possible.
But whether the "democratic deficit" on the European level be
remedied
also depends on whether a shared European identity can be forged out of the 25 nations that will soon make up the European Union.
In most cases, neither can be
remedied
overnight.
This can be
remedied
through better financing, more effective recruitment and compensation policies, and more decentralized decision-making in school administrations.
Wikipedia has
remedied
many of those technical problems.
The lack of a common treasury is now in the process of being remedied, first by a rescue package for Greece, then by creating a temporary emergency facility, and – the financial authorities being a little bit pregnant – eventually by establishing some permanent institution.
Having been properly recapitalized, banks could absorb this, and two obvious mistakes that condemn the EU to a bleak future would be
remedied.
As a result, the post-reproductive shortcomings of a great many genes would have to be
remedied
to slow the aging process.
Obama was supported by a coalition of minorities: African-Americans, Latinos, Asian-Americans, Muslim-Americans, gay and lesbian Americans, and an under-represented majority – women – all of whom perceive continuing inequalities and injustices that need to be
remedied.
This personalization draws upon regions of the brain that evolved when our trading partners were members of small kin-based groups where moral violations were immediately identified and
remedied.
The global economy is suffering from a chronic demand shortfall, which can be
remedied
through sustained growth in government spending.
Why should a situation in which Europe is bearing the burden of weak currencies in the US and Asia be
remedied
in a global forum?
It so happened, then, that Luscinda having begged of me a book of chivalry to read, one that she was very fond of, Amadis of Gaul-"Don Quixote no sooner heard a book of chivalry mentioned, than he said:"Had your worship told me at the beginning of your story that the Lady Luscinda was fond of books of chivalry, no other laudation would have been requisite to impress upon me the superiority of her understanding, for it could not have been of the excellence you describe had a taste for such delightful reading been wanting; so, as far as I am concerned, you need waste no more words in describing her beauty, worth, and intelligence; for, on merely hearing what her taste was, I declare her to be the most beautiful and the most intelligent woman in the world; and I wish your worship had, along with Amadis of Gaul, sent her the worthy Don Rugel of Greece, for I know the Lady Luscinda would greatly relish Daraida and Garaya, and the shrewd sayings of the shepherd Darinel, and the admirable verses of his bucolics, sung and delivered by him with such sprightliness, wit, and ease; but a time may come when this omission can be remedied, and to rectify it nothing more is needed than for your worship to be so good as to come with me to my village, for there I can give you more than three hundred books which are the delight of my soul and the entertainment of my life;—though it occurs to me that I have not got one of them now, thanks to the spite of wicked and envious enchanters;—but pardon me for having broken the promise we made not to interrupt your discourse; for when I hear chivalry or knights-errant mentioned, I can no more help talking about them than the rays of the sun can help giving heat, or those of the moon moisture; pardon me, therefore, and proceed, for that is more to the purpose now."
"Let not thine own passion blind thee in another man's cause; for the errors thou wilt thus commit will be most frequently irremediable; or if not, only to be
remedied
at the expense of thy good name and even of thy fortune.
One mistake had been made in not arresting Boone instantly, as he was allowed some few minutes during which he might have communicated with his friend the Lascar, but this fault was soon remedied, and he was seized and searched, without anything being found which could incriminate him.
He prescribed as much physical exercise and as little mental strain as possible, and above all no worries of any kind – that is, he advised what was for Karenin as impossible as not to breathe, and he went away leaving Karenin with a disagreeable consciousness that something was wrong with him which could not be
remedied.
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