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With his characteristic energy, he threw himself into remedying the situation.
They certainly do not seem to have had the desired effect in remedying the aggressive nature of the Omutan government.
The purpose of the order must be the remedying of the contravention.
Reference is made to international conventions, which certainly exist but which do not cover the remedying of environmental damage.
In the department's view, the original legislation was aimed at remedying only hardships suffered by the owners of individual lots.
The Commission's proposal for a directive aims to ensure that the polluter will pay the costs of remedying future environmental damage.
"To die on the street in New York is no guarantee of making the evening news," the reporter says as he goes about remedying the neglect.
Second, the State "must have a significant and legitimate purpose behind the regulation, such as the remedying of a broad and general social or economic problem."
Presume that remedying energy overconsumption, and all the other things wrong with American society, is an overdue but nonetheless complicated and long-term process.
So, the thinking had gone, the key to remedying the situation would be to switch off all but JEVEX's essential services for a time.
Its failure this time around sustains our hope that there is, at least, a remedying of that "compact with death" at our constitutional convention.
Remedying that failure now would encourage Israelis to take the Arab League's historic offer of full peace and recognition in exchange for an Israeli withdrawal more seriously.
The curbs are part of an effort to convince Koreans that the President is remedying the abuses of his predecessor, Chun Doo Hwan.
We still lead the world in practically all sectors, with the exceptions of digital technology and biotechnology, and the Lisbon Summit has defined a strategy for remedying these deficiencies.
In response, the company that administrates The World, CC Corp, sets up "Project G.U." and tasks them with remedying the problem.
If only there was something one could go without, some strenuous game one could play, that would result in remedying hair loss . . . 'Come to bed,' said Dora.
Eastern Europe cannot draw on the deep pockets of the German taxpayer; the danger of being landed with a bill for remedying sites there is a big deterrent to foreign investors.
Calonne immediately set about remedying the fiscal crisis, and he found in Louis XVI enough support to create a vast and ambitious plan of revenue-raising and administrative centralization.
However, certain legal jurisdictions provide for an implied-by-law contract, called a quasi-contract, that exists solely for the purposes of remedying this unjust enrichment by giving a court legal means to enforce compensation.
The next year, the Yonkers school board sued, hoping to get the state to pay for remedying such "vestiges of segregation" as a gaping disparity in the test scores of black students and white students.
The group was established in 1889 and dedicated itself to the study of contemporary social conditions and the remedying of poverty and other forms of social injustice through public mobilisation to alleviate the same.
In the hopes of remedying that, Sorabji presented herself for the LLB examination of Bombay University in 1897 and pleader's examination of Allahabad high court in 1899.
As well as issuing an apology, the Catholic Church has called on the government to establish "a fund for remedying established wrongs" and a national programme to help mothers and children who were harmed by the forced separations.
As I have said, the courts can now look at white papers and official reports for the purpose of finding the 'mischief' sought to be corrected, although not at draft clauses or proposals for the remedying of such mischief.
He contends that the shift in the dollar-yen exchange rate is already remedying the trade imbalance, noting that the volume of Japan's exports fell 1.4 percent in 1986, while the volume of its imports rose 13.3 percent.