Often it requires reading deep into a story to discover a corrective, if there is a corrective at all.
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"They claim they've taken some kind of corrective measures, but we don't know what those corrective measures are," she said.
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Tyson Foods says it is taking corrective action A Tyson Foods official said Friday that the company is taking corrective steps at the location where the products are made.
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"The corrective statements are fine, but we would have rather seen corrective action from the tobacco industry," said Robin Koval, CEO and president of Truth Initiative, a tobacco control nonprofit.
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The company was also given a list of corrective measures.
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There's no time to send any corrective commands from Earth.
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Sir John's book is an elegant corrective to those distortions.
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We need to get to it and take corrective action.
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I don't condone it, but sometimes people need corrective treatment.
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Learning from the ACA experience helps to develop corrective measures.
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That increase will occur unless major corrective action is taken.
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Theranos made two submissions to the agency of corrective actions.
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In the beginning, Peckham's project was intended as a corrective.
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When it spots one, it administers a corrective electrical shock.
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This corrective lens would require platforms taking a new position.
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Plans failing to meet this target would take corrective action.
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But that would be nothing more than a necessary corrective.
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We're told he had corrective surgery for his hips around 2010.
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More than once was corrective action needed to avoid an accident.
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It is the kind of corrective monument that we need today.
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Or will the larger-cap stocks finally show some corrective activity?
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Eye movements are a problem faced in corrective laser eye surgery.
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"He was given remedial and corrective actions to complete," Sigurdson said.
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It warned the company it had failed to take corrective action.
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Q. Your new edited volume is meant to be a corrective.
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The book, in my judgment, was meant to be a corrective.
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Men tend to rely on top-down control and corrective action.
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LOS ANGELES — It was supposed to be a corrective to #OscarsSoWhite.
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Cigna is due to submit a corrective plan by Jan. 29.
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It said Meridian failed to take corrective actions until FDA's inspection.
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He had much smaller, slightly puffy nipples and got corrective surgery.
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Mr. Kahlenberg said the adversity score was a long-needed corrective.
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But corrective navigation for visually impaired runners was in its infancy.
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Literature plays an important role as a corrective to this ignorance.
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What Fox News did, he said, was apply a necessary corrective.
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As the ancients taught us, comedy is a great social corrective.
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The surgery is corrective rather than cosmetic, but surgery it is.
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There is a very simple corrective to the European disdain for Trump.
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"This type of corrective action will create U.S. manufacturing jobs," Fettig said.
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These investigations can result in corrective actions including Requester warnings or suspensions.
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And when these are threatened, we are obliged to take corrective measures.
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Here, Duterte would take complaints from residents and issue peremptory corrective orders.
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Moreover, Porter and Wood's study indicates people do actually heed corrective information.
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The secretary said he and Mérieux executives discussed "corrective measures," without elaborating.
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Lepore's new book is both homage and corrective to Joe Gould's Secret.
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So those are when you might step in and use corrective measures.
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McLaren Hospital said it has taken corrective measures with its water supply.
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Some analysts see the dawn of a corrective era of corporate modesty.
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"We've taken comprehensive corrective measures over the past several months," she said.
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The FDA warned the company it had failed to take corrective action.
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These results highlight both the potential and the limits of corrective information.
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I believe there are two different kinds of coaching: corrective and developmental.
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If a given company takes corrective action, its bid will be considered.
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Theatre is a corrective to whatever each finds uncontrollable in the other.
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But no one is talking about limiting corrective lens use among teens.
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"Corrective actions" such as counseling or training were taken in 39 cases.
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DS: I think that means it's the perfect time for a corrective.
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But do these conceptualizations stand up to the corrective lessons of history?
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Commander Benham declined to say what corrective measures the command had taken.
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But the wielder of those corrective powers must want to use them.
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The Times's Parul Sehgal called the book "a taut and cogent corrective."
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In "The Collector of Leftover Souls," she offers something of a corrective.
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But the agency often deferred corrective action and monitoring to the providers.
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Recent polling suggests that Americans are more than ready for corrective action.
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The point isn't so much punishment as it is a corrective measure.
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It is a "taut and cogent corrective," our critic Parul Sehgal writes.
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It said the company failed to take corrective actions until FDA's inspection.
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The EPA requires corrective action if levels exceed 15 parts per billion.
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First came the unscrupulous false advertising, then the corrective of investigative journalism; first the tidal bore of broadcast television, then the corrective of the remote control; first the era of spam, then the development of filters and blockers.
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She found Washington-based artist Paula Strum, who specializes in custom corrective helmets.
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Time to call for a knee-jerk corrective to make that more difficult.
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It would "take any necessary corrective action in a timely manner," Kia added.
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This new information, the 6th Circuit said, could be considered a corrective disclosure.
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This is because Bantrab's government bodies did not take corrective and mitigating measures.
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The report urged FEMA to complete its corrective actions as quickly as possible.
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According to UNESCO's website, the danger list is meant to "encourage corrective action".
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He added that "corrective measures" were taken after the incident to protect users.
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That's a noteworthy corrective for a state synonymous with start-up star power.
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Critics of corporate "excesses" have developed an even more fundamental corrective: "concession theory".
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Most firms engage in offshoring; reshoring does occur but seldom for corrective reasons.
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There really no mystery to why America's health industry needs a drastic corrective.
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I suppose "Chained To The Rhythm" is a corrective to that, at least.
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It said the bureau had carried out "corrective measures" during the litigation period.
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Second, the study found that appraisal cases seem to serve some corrective function.
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I contracted a staph infection from a corrective surgery for the birth defect.
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Reuters was unable to independently confirm whether or not corrective measures were taken.
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Gray's survey, while not comprehensive, is a welcome corrective to that ungenerous view.
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"We all said 'You were making a corrective action, sir,' " Mr. Weaver said.
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Axios was set up, in Allen and VandeHei's formulation, as a necessary corrective.
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The request was closed last month after Lockheed executed a corrective action plan.
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It's been an important corrective to have women's work increasingly in the spotlight.
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Housecleaning is a crucial corrective in science, and psychology has led by example.
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Mr. Corgan insisted the tour would be a corrective after decades of hardheadedness.
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At its best, the Christian church has been a corrective to people's loneliness.
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Combating opioid addiction, it turns out, is difficult to accomplish with corrective nudges.
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The FRC confirmed its inquiries had concluded after corrective action by the group.
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Still, "no adequate disciplinary, preventative or corrective action was taken," the suit said.
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Her timely new book is both a corrective and a call to action.
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The suit -- filed by Mark Geragos -- asks for damages and demands corrective advertising.
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They're also trying to figure out if he will need a corrective surgery.
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As such, it would be a welcome corrective almost regardless of its quality.
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Some orders refer to "corrective action" by a judge without saying what happened.
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Not a syrupy, manipulative empathy but a rigorous one, meant as a corrective.
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"I will not be a corrective, but a constructive (political) factor," Milanovic said.
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But in early June, nostalgia sauntered in, with gray beards and corrective lenses.
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Some state hemp programs have offered remediation or corrective measures versus immediate destruction.
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But his brand of self-aggrandizing hyperpartisanship proved exactly wrong as a corrective.
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Though written as a kind of corrective to Bellamy, as the Gospel of Matthew is a Jewish corrective to the Gentile-welcoming Gospel of Mark, "News from Nowhere" signals a more radical break with nineteenth-century orthodoxy than Bellamy could achieve.
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Clearly, something has been wrong and we needed a corrective like President Trump's order.
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But it's unclear whether any corrective action took place beyond disciplining the students involved.
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Zinke and Reynolds traveled to Grand Canyon National Park Friday to announce corrective measures.
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I am searching for a corrective monument, for the revivification of a moribund society.
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This error affected a small number of drivers and we immediately took corrective action.
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Bulldogs with especially bad BOAS often get corrective surgery to help them breathe easier.
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That problem was fixed by spacewalking astronauts, who installed corrective optics in December 1993.
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Eventually, without corrective forces, these companies will make decisions that lower their own safeguards.
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"There is no need for any corrective package," Tria told Reuters in an interview.
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The corrective action is for potential duties retroactively to be put on imported steel.
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Eventually, you might need "refresher" surgery to see well without corrective lenses, Goel says.
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"Fosse/Verdon," an eight-episode bio-pic on FX, is framed as a corrective.
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All the corrective statements that the tobacco companies have to make are available here.
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Through his art, he hopes to do his part in sending a corrective message.
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The AAC relies on a closed corrective loop between the brain, hands, and eyes.
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Before that, they would use it as a PR corrective if they needed to.
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He favors deep, rounded skate bowls that flow with feminine energy, the necessary corrective.
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The agency issued a corrective statement and Mr. Pompeo has not repeated the mistake.
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The corrective actions taken by USC were minimal and not reasonable under the circumstances.
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Yaron estimated that without these corrective measures, the deficit would surpass 4.5% of GDP.
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As a child, she underwent dozens of corrective surgeries that permanently changed her appearance.
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The agency has noted corrective actions taken by Boeing since the Lion Air crash.
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He offered a corrective counterpoint to one element that a reviewer tagged as unrealistic.
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What's crucial to appreciate is that the corrective statements are not being issued voluntarily.
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But a corrective to both assumptions (my own declinist ones included) is worth noting.
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He also said the U.S. Department of Education has approved a corrective action plan.
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These advertisements grabbed the reader's attention, but the corrective statements do just the opposite.
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"We immediately requested a corrective action plan from Foxconn," Amazon said in a statement.
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"The Falconer", a debut from Dana Czapnik, a veteran sports journalist, is a corrective.
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But healing our nation's divisions will require more than the corrective of one election.
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One of legalization's most common selling points is that it serves as a corrective.
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Its conclusion is that the dollar may be ripe for a corrective upside rally.
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FBI Director Christopher Wray previously said he was implementing at least 40 corrective measures.
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The technology they pioneered has led to corrective eye operations for millions of people.
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Second, Brunell's book represents a valuable corrective to much of the literature on gerrymandering.
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It is lemon-bright with a faint, corrective bitterness from its dalliance with fire.
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His hair and goatee silver, he wore corrective lenses that remained dark even indoors.
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Before I head out, I do an SPF 30 — the one by Control Corrective.
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He says the only hope is a corrective surgery which will cost about $8,000.
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While some cases correct themselves, many severe cases have to be treated with corrective helmets.
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And insurance companies won't pay for corrective procedures since they didn't authorize the initial operation.
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But that humor also feels like a necessary corrective to everything else the show does.
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When these aren't followed, corrective action is put in place, up to and including termination.
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Each will feature one of five court-mandated corrective statements about the dangers of tobacco.
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We are investigating the specific store instances she mentions, and will take appropriate corrective action.
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Even if you don't care about history, BlackLesbianArchives is an awesome corrective to the trend.
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Whenever employees raise concerns, we investigate the allegations and take appropriate corrective action including termination.
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Heywood Hill is a joyful corrective for even the most discouraged and reluctant book lover.
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"There's something on the order of 2.5 billion people that require corrective lenses," he says.
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"The IMF is currently working with the government to identify appropriate corrective measures," it said.
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The ACCC is seeking penalties and orders requiring the publication of corrective notices by Google.
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Corrective makeup can also help keep acne scars out of sight and out of mind.
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"There will be no corrective measures," Renzi said bluntly as he illustrated the latest forecasts.
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Fitch is awaiting feedback from the issuer about any corrective action that may be taken.
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The agency's website on Monday listed no disciplinary or corrective actions taken against the doctor.
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But a complaining customer actually gives you a major opportunity for growth and corrective action.
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But in 2015, it was clear he needed another corrective surgery to fix his arthritis.
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"For transgender people, like myself, surgical options are a corrective treatment, not cosmetic," Goldstein said.
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If Hillary Clinton succeeds him, she is likely to provide a modest but welcome corrective.
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Always pay attention to the road ahead and stay prepared to take immediate corrective action.
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The license was restored to full status the next year after corrective action was taken.
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Her book is a corrective and a tonic, a primer and a dispeller of myths.
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It's definitely not just about like being pretty or using makeup in a corrective manner.
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H.R. 1 is the most cogent corrective to these matters which we have yet seen.
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" It also added that "if mistakes or violations are identified, corrective action is taken immediately.
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After the assessment, the designer recommended against additional corrective action, with which the Pentagon agreed.
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They are not going to un-learn them without transparency and corrective action by humans.
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Intersex surgery, on the other hand, is often referred to as "corrective" or "normalizing" surgery.
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The State Department financed an investigative body to review errant airstrikes and propose corrective action.
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We need a structural corrective lens and realignment of technology to meet the exponential curve.
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But the corrective bent of the Tribe floats over my head like a bad cloud.
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Excessive certitude can lead to corrective actions that waste resources without achieving the desired effect.
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The letter states the University of Louisville took adequate corrective actions to address the noncompliance.
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The Illinois plan is a step in the right direction rather than a complete corrective.
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The Illinois plan is a step in the right direction rather than a complete corrective.
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But it also represents progress—the kind that's as corrective as it is long, long overdue.
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The agency is seeking what he called significant financial penalties against Google, among other corrective measures.
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Every so often, the ship will send out a corrective ping to keep them on course.
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Nearly perfect vision is required but, as of 2007, corrective surgical procedures like LASIK are allowed.
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"If we find violations, we take appropriate steps, including requesting immediate corrective action," the spokesperson said.
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While indeed a simplistic, one-dimensional corrective move, the album charms for its lovely, warm tranquility.
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But there is a second lesson that may act as a mild corrective to Euro-gloom.
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Looking at a chart of Alphabet, Gordon noted a "textbook" setup that indicated a corrective rally.
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Pappa sustained a 3-inch stab wound to the torso for which he underwent corrective surgery.
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But it does mean widening our scope of analysis, and offering corrective rather than expulsive criticism.
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Keep a ratio of about five pieces of affirming feedback to one piece of corrective feedback.
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And it is here that a bit of von Ranke's hardheadedness can serve as a corrective.
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When done right, each can enhance — and, if necessary, serve as a corrective for — the other.
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The firm missed a deadline to take corrective action, Central Bank Governor Arjuna Mahendran told reporters.
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The commercials contain similar corrective statements to those that are to appear on the companies' websites.
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In South Africa, where sexual assault and rape remain an epidemic, corrective rape is disturbingly common.
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He also had a giant abscess on the side of his face, which required corrective surgery.
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She started making the corrective fluid in her kitchen, tinkering with formulas and bottling it herself.
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But there's no better corrective lens than a clear diagnosis of just how myopic you are.
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Instead, I tried to paint a corrective narrative to anyone in my company willing to listen.
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Ideally, they would face a combination of consequences that included both fines and corrective security measures.
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She eventually sought help from human resources, which told her that corrective action would be taken.
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Heading into the new school year, all schools have reopened with corrective action plans, he said.
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The judge suggested the FBI take corrective steps to prevent a similar failure in the future.
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Retail investor Wu Beicheng said he welcomed what he saw as "corrective" measures by the government.
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At least provide a corrective by informing readers about the anti-Semitic nature of the book.
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In response, I tried to take corrective action, to reassure myself of my heterosexuality and masculinity.
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She issued a corrective in the form of her first cookbook, "Lebanese Cuisine," published in 1994.
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At the same time, such insult comedy can serve a corrective purpose for bride and groom.
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The employer must then respond, identifying any problems found and noting corrective actions taken or planned.
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In the past, disputes such as the funding fight would have been resolved with corrective legislation.
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"We are working with Polk on what we call a corrective action plan," he said. 20730.
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The District has investigated the source of the materials and appropriate corrective action has been taken.
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The original corrective postcard cost about $200 to print and $21,215 to mail, Ms. Vazquez said.
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Some attendees proudly called themselves "deplorables," and many praised Cernovich as a corrective to traditional journalism.
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In its desire to comply with U.S. mandates, ZTE has taken a number of corrective actions.
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Daley saw it as a bracing corrective to a frenzied and speculative culture in his field.
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"A continuing resolution without corrective language would not extend the prohibition rider," a GOP aide noted.
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The report noted "a corrective trend" in which brewers sharply reduced their hop and malt content.
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I've also been denied corrective surgery from the surgeon who was certain of a successful outcome.
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He pointed out what are typically the stock's three trend waves and two intervening corrective waves.
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The corrective action plan has led to sharp slowdown in lending in 11 state-owned banks.
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MD Anderson explained that corrective action is ongoing, according to a letter MD Anderson sent CMS.
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Dr. Ostroff said the agency's approach was likely to be corrective and nurturing, rather than punitive.
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Impeccably researched and pithily written, Bellos's book provides an important corrective to these kinds of distortions.
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The school said in a statement that it took immediate corrective action after the March 5 incident.
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Jenner's own fundraising efforts for Smile Train paid for over 30 corrective surgeries during her visit alone.
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The corrective statements from Altria and BAT will start running in newspapers as early as November 26.
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Others with a worse case may have more trouble seeing and need corrective glasses or contact lenses.
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This information is a useful corrective to the myth that people become poor because they're irrational agents.
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This month, the FDA sent a letter to the company asking for proof of its corrective actions.
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This has been a corrective to decades of women being objectified by camera, characters, and audiences alike.
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At a time when Islamophobia and misconceptions about the religion are prevalent, it is a vital corrective.
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After a corrective surgery didn't help, doctors were at a loss as to what else was wrong.
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Another kind of corrective appears in Laura Aguilar's nude photographs of herself and friends in California landscapes.
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In February 2018, they began beta testing the corrective algorithm in 15 cities in which Uber operates.
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As a corrective to this injustice, we styled them here to be the star of the show.
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On Wednesday, even some Republican state lawmakers were thinking about taking some "corrective action" against the governor.
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And we don't have the means to actually create that change without this type of corrective action.
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The report noted that the department has concurred with its recommendations and has begun implementing corrective actions.
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"These rare incidents must be thoroughly investigated and local managers should take appropriate corrective action," Casaretti said.
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The surgeries were completed without complication, though he is expected to face more corrective surgeries and rehabilitation.
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The department said that they were "heartened" that the host was willing to take the corrective measures.
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Under RBI rules, prompt corrective action is triggered if a bank's net NPL ratio crosses 6 percent.
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IDBI Bank, another state-run lender, said on Tuesday it was facing corrective action by the regulator.
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"They have taken corrective actions," said William Densmore, senior director at FitchRatings, after the earnings were announced.
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"The company will learn a lesson and take practical corrective measures and rectify thoroughly," the statement said.
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The default corrective action period under the current audit is 60 days from discovery of a violation.
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Now and then I've found it a good corrective when my own writing gets out of hand.
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Captain's picks are supposed to be the corrective, but Clarke apparently drew the line at six rookies.
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The remix feels like a corrective, and it's bold enough that it could turn Monster haters around.
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The engine manufacturer estimates today's corrective action affects 352 engines in the U.S. and 681 engines worldwide.
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Atmel made a corrective action in May 2008 to prevent the corrosion from occurring in the future.
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These bands, unsettling as they are, feel like a necessary corrective to the state of rock music.
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BAM was a corrective measure to white racism and a homage to black history that Hendricks resisted.
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Since their inception, corrective lenses have had a single job, and they've done it well: bend light.
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My corrective was Soomaa, literally a "land of bogs," set amid the nondescript farmlands of southwest Estonia.
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The FTA has recommended 85033 corrective steps, which includes clearing blocked water drains and retraining train operators.
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"We are taking concrete corrective steps to move forward, to improve for the next mission," she said.
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On one hand, it offers a corrective portrait of refugees as actual people instead of political boogeymen.
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Supervisory authorities within the EU have "investigative and corrective powers" to monitor and impose these administrative fines.
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But as drinks and appetizers flow, the play reveals a world of corrective beatings and everyday assassinations.
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While not having corrective lenses won't lead to vision damage, it can lead to injury, Saydah said.
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The huntresses' war cry — "believe all women" — has felt like a bracing corrective to a historic injustice.
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In turn, elected officials have asserted that their moves to undo voter initiatives are a necessary corrective.
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Withdrawal from the clamor of human concerns was often prescribed as a spiritual corrective in difficult times.
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The courts have forced the companies to release "corrective statements" in newspapers and on major news channels.
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The company reached an agreement in March that reduced the amount to $100,000 and required corrective measures.
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Some in South Central see trapcorrido music as a corrective, though not an antidote, to racial tensions.
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The FBI said it would take more than 40 "corrective steps" in response to the watchdog report.
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Government economists try to account for seasonal changes, but the corrective measures may be only partially successful.
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Mr. Johnson still must contend with the displeasure of a commission that already has demanded corrective action.
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Gordon sees it now setting up for another leg lower as its charts form a corrective pattern.
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"There's going to be a lot of corrective work," said Penn as he finished up the tattoo.
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The company told the New York Times that it took "appropriate corrective actions" after receiving the complaint.
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So, yes, for the last 10 days or so, the market has been in a corrective mode.
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Let's just keep it that way until next Sunday, when the necessary corrective loss gets L.A. back to .
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Embrace of the Serpent is a corrective of sorts to Fitzcarraldo, heretofore the greatest film about the Amazon.
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However, Shaub said, "OGE has not yet received notification of any disciplinary or other corrective action" against Conway.
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That's a corrective to a decade-long trend where Democrats conceded large swathes of the country to Republicans.
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In a better world, an exhibition like Our Land shouldn't be an oppositional project with a corrective statement.
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Sculpture at Luhring Augustine posits contemporary sculpture as a corrective to politically regressive monuments in the United States.
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His awakening to religion has been portrayed skeptically, and in places dismissively, as an attempt at a corrective.
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In all, NASA says its investigation of the mission has found "11 top-priority corrective actions" for Boeing.
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This reflects a hypothetical contraction which would provoke a default as well as Fitch's expectation of corrective actions.
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Reading them is a corrective to the sentimental view of her that adaptations of her work sometimes encourage.
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CMS granted the startup time to address the deficiencies and submit a corrective course of action since then.
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Core and Corrective Phase: Bicycles (1 minute) Lie flat on your back with hands cradled behind your neck.
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"Appropriate corrective action has been taken and I'm confident that (he) has learned from this experience," Dunford said.
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The typical corrective period has lasted about a month to a month and a month and a half.
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You see from our data that this is or is not happening, and you can take corrective action.
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"If the investigation confirms these reports, then strong and permanent corrective actions should be taken immediately," Hogan said.
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These plans require constant monitoring to verify that controls are working, and mandate corrective action if failures appear.
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In some cases, people undergo beatings, solitary confinement, and even "corrective rape" aimed at changing their sexual orientation.
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The TSA agrees with the recommendations and has already started to implement corrective actions, according to the report.
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The GAO recommended that the department set up a plan to evaluate the effectiveness of its corrective measures.
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Tria said that the government had no plans to adopt corrective measures to rein in the budget deficit.
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We're told he had corrective surgery sometime around 2010, but by then he was hooked on the drug.
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Anderson finished 2328-for-222 in the first game in which he wore corrective lenses at the plate.
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GSK said it was trying to identify the root cause of the problem and would take corrective action.
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Timewarp is used as a corrective, it steps in with a synthetic frame when your machine misses one.
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Always keep your eyes on the road when driving and be prepared to take corrective action as needed.
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In its customer-friendly forms, however, edge strategy is a valuable corrective to the obsession with transformational ideas.
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There is an urgency to these stories, which both serve as a corrective and make good business sense.
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When the ARTCC managers found out about the breach in protocol, they reportedly failed to take corrective action.
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If violations are substantiated, the office typically negotiates a settlement or prescribes corrective changes, which it sometimes oversees.
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The four of us decided to evaluate the effectiveness of corrective information in reducing misperceptions during this election.
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For these reasons, currently-pending corrective legislation is critical to the future success of the biotech business model.
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There is no margin for error and insufficient time or space for our aircrews to take corrective action.
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The twentieth-century corrective—a corporate workplace of rules, hierarchies, collective bargaining, triplicate forms—brought its own unfairnesses.
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Already, the extraordinary unfairness of mandatory individual arbitration agreements has prompted corrective legislation to be introduced in Congress.
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Additionally, the much-discussed prompt corrective action (PCA) framework will be examined by the Board for Financial Supervision.
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And as old-media extinction looms, the new ecosystem is often used as a corrective — or loud distraction.
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The corrective measures would be designed to ensure that breached companies ramp up their security and privacy practices.
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But the state's governor and education commissioner responded to the federal review on Thursday by pledging corrective action.
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On Sunday and Monday, newspapers and television networks will begin carrying five "corrective statements" ordered by the court.
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The more likely remedy would be a corrective statement along with an additional monetary penalty for a violation.
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" They added that a failure to do so "is unacceptable and would necessitate that Congress take corrective action.
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Scotty's personal history is an important corrective to a falsified historical record, forged in a more repressive era.
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" Toomey said he was "evaluating the potential for corrective action to compel the rightful release of this report.
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The office has taken "corrective action," and Karavetsos was "reviewing how the field visits were supported," he said.
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The books, engaging and addictive in their own right, have the satisfying ring of corrective truth about them.
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"The economy's potential is wavering and requires positive corrective steps," it said in a report accompanying the survey.
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In a statement, the United States mentioned "corrective actions Brazil has taken and continues to take," without elaborating.
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" Toomey said he was "evaluating the potential for corrective action to compel the rightful release of this report.
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Vision rehabilitation can involve corrective lenses as well as lighting or magnification devices or other non-optical aids.
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Astronauts eventually fitted it with corrective lenses, and it went on to become the crown jewel of astronomy.
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"SpaceX is still investigating the issue and will implement corrective actions," a company spokesperson said in a statement.
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It is too early to discuss what types of corrective actions that DOD IG can recommend, Allen said.
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Perhaps the corrective to the Great Man approach is not a more collective vision, but more gender equality.
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Hayek's key observation was that intervention creates problems that encourage further corrective intervention, eroding freedom along the way.
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Walmart suspended its use of Corrective Education's classes in December 2017, the Wall Street Journal said that month.
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We expect an audience with the leadership of American Airlines to air these grievances and to spur corrective action.
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On Wednesday, the 25th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals held that a competitor's lawsuit can be a corrective disclosure.
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"We need to develop our plans to address the findings and actually put corrective actions in place," Shanahan said.
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Left-leaning supporters are also drawn to basic income's potential as a corrective for the rapidly growing wealth gap.
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But the pièce de résistance is the gold leaf, which is applied atop the corrective mask to optimize glow.
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The eye doctors then write a new prescription for the patient's corrective lenses, contacts or glasses, within 24 hours.
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If the computer sensed the improper formation or recall of a memory, it could send a corrective signal back.
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When I mention that Native Guard and Thrall seem to speak to each other, Trethewey issues a small corrective.
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Sherrod Brown of Ohio is offering one corrective vision for what Democrats hoping to retake the Midwest should do.
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The appropriate personnel and corrective action will be taken as well as training given to all local letter carriers.
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The Washington Post's Chris Cillizza quickly issued a corrective, pointing out that the dictionary definition of "endorse" includes support.
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The presumption is grounded in the idea that an efficient market reacts rationally to information like a corrective disclosure.
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Rather than being a shock finding, the PNAS study exhibits a fairly normal corrective action in the scientific world.
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Lane Departure Avoidance, when enabled, will apply corrective steering to make sure the car stays in the intended lane.
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The corrective measure would have been to put someone else in who wasn't so reliant on data and analytics.
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The agency said it has "agreed to a set of corrective actions and timelines" to address the report's conclusions.
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In this formation, it could see the last of the three corrective waves that typically form, meaning further downside.
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After decades of ballooning deficits and unnecessary spending, America can set itself on a corrective course for responsible governance.
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"If they happen we move quickly to notify those affected and take corrective action," Tyson spokesman Worth Sparkman said.
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" He added: "Having refused to admit his errors, the director cannot be expected to implement the necessary corrective actions.
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The professional analysts at the Congressional Budget Office offer a corrective today in their annual budgetary and economic forecast.
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As a corrective, it offered an account of how the Fed would decide whether to raise rates in June.
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For those who see Trump's Presidency as an aberration, or as a singular phenomenon, Cotton offers a useful corrective.
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Can one issue, I asked myself, ever offer a corrective move for that history, and the answer is no.
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In context of recent gains that might give us some corrective pullbacks, as people reduce risk exposure before events.
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" He added that he and Nielsen were "taking corrective action to prevent such mistakes from happening in the future.
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It would be a huge achievement if Apple can make Glasses that can be sunglasses, and/or corrective lenses.
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The filing marked the second time that federal prosecutors have requested Ellis issue a corrective statement during the trial.
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The social media giant said "corrective action" would be taken in the event that something like this happened again.
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The move comes after a California court ruled in August that Corrective Education's program violates the state's extortion laws.
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As the majority explained, both Congress and the Department of Labor had already authorized OSHA to take corrective action.
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I suppose you could look at someone like Trump as an ugly but necessary corrective to a flawed system.
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Strong jitters pulling to the right or left are caught by the AAC which sends back error corrective signals.
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Some room inspections, and what some Marines would describe as punitive corrective measures, occurred at abnormal times after midnight.
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The corrective action has been approved and we have already begun to deliver production engines with the upgraded configuration.
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Devin O'Malley, a spokesman for the Justice Department, defended the DACA announcement as a corrective to Obama administration overreach.
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Neither of these systems comes close to striking the right balance of financial penalties mixed with corrective security measures.
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" For its part, Apple said: "When we find issues, we work with our suppliers to take immediate corrective action.
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Twitter, Facebook and Snapchat today might seem the ideal corrective, but he'd probably be disappointed in what he'd find.
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The results yielded a head-scratcher: more men than women being underpaid (and so more corrective raises for men).
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Upon conclusion of the investigation, we will take any and all appropriate corrective action up to and including termination.
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From STATter911: Metro takes corrective action after more passenger-filled trains check for smoke during small L'Enfant Plaza fire.
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Until we have a Covid-19 vaccine, delivering this corrective lens to 3 billion people is our best hope.
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I have taken corrective action and steps, both personally and professionally, to ensure that this behavior is behind me.
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"Having refused to admit his errors, the Director cannot be expected to implement the necessary corrective actions," Rosenstein wrote.
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Rest assured, we will implement any corrective action necessary to both remedy and ensure that this doesn't happen again.
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Due to these breakdowns found in design, code and test of the software, they will require systemic corrective actions.
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All these women serve as a corrective to the male-centric mythologies that often accompany discussions about film auteurs.
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She says she especially wants to provide a corrective to the public unpleasantness being disseminated by bitter Markle relatives.
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If mistakes or typographical errors are identified, corrective action is taken immediately with no financial benefit to the company.
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The system would aim to incentivize users to provide additional corrective context in good faith via a points system.
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Only this time, Democrats aren't hailing the president-to-be's efforts as a needed corrective to capitalism run amok.
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Kelly is amusingly corrective on the travesty of the Regency-Romanticized versions of Austen retailed by film and television.
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"We are working closely with our customers to take the appropriate corrective actions," spokesman Charles Bickers told The Hill.
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The network investigated a complaint for inappropriate language that was received in January 2016, and corrective action was taken.
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The corrective story broke the way stories have broken since God invented newspapers: A guy walked into a bar.
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Nicola L.'s sculptures, surveyed in "Works, 1968 to the Present," at SculptureCenter, offer a terrific and timely corrective.
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Along with the corrective gene, the IV solution Madeux received contains a gene-editing tool called zinc finger nucleases.
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Cells there produce the corrective gene, and the zinc fingers snip the DNA, letting the new gene slip in.
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That understanding might act as a corrective for the belief that poor people are mostly to blame for their poverty.
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"This would require Italy to provide a plan of corrective action to rein in its large public debt," Wee said.
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But at the Atlantic, Annie Lowrey provides a corrective to this narrative, diving into the real risks of marijuana addiction.
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To some journalists and critics, this coverage offers a necessary corrective to years of blithe utopianism from the tech press.
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His music is intended as a corrective, and he also hopes to capture the arresting topography of his home town.
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I have a bad back, and my chiropractor has basically begged me to do pilates because it's a corrective exercise.
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"I think we need to just continue to buy strength and not buy corrective pullbacks here," the technical analyst said.
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So, I think we've got to hang in here for a couple of months, but I think this is corrective.
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Before charging in with a corrective tax, first think about which institutions and laws currently in place could fix things.
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If either side believes the other is using symbols of the other, 'corrective action' will be taken to respect patrimony.
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Eye trackers developed for spaceflight are now being used in corrective laser eye surgery to ensure correct laser beam positioning.
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"On top of that, what we'll see is Nvidia has traced out the classic three wave corrective pattern," he said.
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The left enshrines racial categorizations, insisting that they are a corrective to past discrimination and an inoculation against its return.
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Don't think you'll wind up with X-ray vision or even less blurriness than you currently experience with corrective lenses.
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The team also takes corrective action to fix problems or flag issues as they arise for an airport or airline.
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Despite being fiction, books like this one are a corrective to media coverage that is often one-sided or flat.
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"Corrective measures have been taken to prevent a recurrence in the way these matters will be addressed in the future."
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How fitting would it be for a corrective to the medicalization of dying to come from the medical profession itself?
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The new film, depending on how you look at it, is a sequel, an update, a corrective or a disaster.
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He became the most influential male in Day's life: coach, caddie, confidant and corrective influence for his abusive, controlling father.
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An example of corrective coaching is a discussion to modify an unproductive behavior, like being late to work too often.
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After several months in Paris, Deschamps-Braly moved to Zurich, where he trained with an expert in corrective jaw surgery.
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An election in which the Congress picks the president would provide a corrective to the currently misalligned separation of powers.
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In other words, "Drunk History" is a corrective to the oracular, authoritative, we-know-better tone of most historical nonfiction.
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The retailer is one of the biggest clients of Corrective Education Co. and Turning Point Justice, according to the Journal.
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Still, the "Trump Tower Live" crew has not shied away from asserting that it offers a corrective to traditional news.
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The backdrop: Johnson apologized on behalf of the company on Monday and said there would be corrective training to come.
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Walker Davis, 30, struggled with enlarged breast tissue—known as gynecomastia—for years before he decided to pursue corrective surgery.
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The EPA clarified that, while they agreed with the report, no recommendations or corrective actions were made in the report.
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Outbreaks often are traced back to sick food service workers, prompting the C.D.C. to recommend paid leave as a corrective.
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A series like "Pioneers: First Women Filmmakers" is a crucial part of this revisionism, a corrective to our collective amnesia.
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So consider this program, billed as the most complete Wyler retrospective in New York in 15 years, a modest corrective.
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Instead of treating the conversation as a corrective lecture, treat the other person as an equal partner in the discussion.
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"It is also a useful corrective to the current idealization of the American soldier," Mark Bowden writes in his review.
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"Despite appeals and recommendations in previous reports for warring parties to take corrective action, the calls have largely gone unheeded."
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For outsiders tempted to believe the solutions to criminal justice challenges are simple or obvious, this book is a corrective.
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Lurking in the shadows of our culture's towering prosperity gospels, doom offers a suffocating, dead-end corrective to saccharine rushes.
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Wheatcroft argued that the New York City Marathon was the perfect place to test corrective navigation in an urban environment.
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State education officials said complaints — and any possible disciplinary or corrective action — would be handled by the local school board.
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The American political system is prepared for the sort of challenge Trump represents, and there are corrective powers in place.
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At its core, pushback in this area serves as a corrective to centuries of colonialism, stereotypical portrayals and racist caricatures.
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This has been a necessary corrective to the tendency of the country's political class to close ranks and merge minds.
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Days after the Voting Rights victory, the Watts riots in Los Angeles serve as a quick corrective to his optimism.
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"The deputy commander, 85033st TSC, agreed with our findings and immediately initiated steps to implement corrective actions," the audit said.
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The investigation did not recommend specific corrective action to avoid the confusion and lax oversight that contributed to the deaths.
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Executives worked with regulators on a "corrective action plan," which included fresh capital, reinsurance and a series of rate increases.
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One goal is to help companies identify attempts to break in as they're happening, so corrective action can be taken.
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Twitter said it would take "decisive corrective action" if a similar stunt was attempted again, the BBC reported on Wednesday.
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I only wish that I had had a copy of Infinite Powers by Cornell mathematician Steven Strogatz as a corrective.
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Department leaders have counseled Moley about his actions and say they are implementing a "corrective action plan" for his bureau.
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The deeper point here is that public policy is rarely a cure-all, but it can often be a corrective.
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JAY STONE OTTAWA ♦ To the Editor: I wish to thank William Logan for his corrective appraisal of Leonard Cohen.
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The fingers and the corrective gene are carried through the bloodstream via a modified virus until they reach the liver.
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With this context in mind, Turbulences dans les Balkans is a socially corrective tour de force of emotional subconscious conviction.
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ITALY'S DI MAIO SAYS THERE SHOULD NOT BE A CORRECTIVE BUDGET, NEGOTIATIONS WITH EU MUST BE LED BY POLITICIANS NOT TECHNOCRATS
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A Tyson Foods official said Friday that the company is taking corrective steps at the location where the products are made.
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Mr Trump once stated that "the problem [America] has is being politically correct," and sees himself as a corrective to that.
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Hill Crest's employee handbook says physical or verbal abuse toward a patient can be punished with corrective action or immediate termination.
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"There is such a thing as garden-variety corrective phases — they don't all look like the 2008 financial crisis," Sonders says.
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The authorities are considering potential changes in the constitutional Fiscal Responsibility Act (FRA), which set debt brakes and associated corrective actions.
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The hysterectomy put Cooke-Moore into early menopause, and she says the botched mastectomy has required more than 10 corrective surgeries.
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If they do not, and do not propose some corrective measures, fines up to 0.2 percent of GDP may be imposed.
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If no corrective action is taken on the loan with maturity beyond the note's maturity, SGML II will not be rateable.
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We do take the privacy of our users very seriously and are taking corrective steps to ensure this doesn't happen again.
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In 2013, Miller started a charity called Von's Vision to provide low-income Denver children with eye care and corrective eyewear.
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The FDA procedure requires Sun to respond to the agency this week, detailing the corrective measures the firm plans to take.
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It's a sober realization, and one that cries out for an immediate corrective: better security measures to protect against future attacks.
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"Facebook's strategy of denial and evading responsibility followed by reluctantly engaging in corrective action...doesn't match the reality of what's needed."
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Once it hits that level, the cryptocurrency could be due for a corrective selloff, perhaps as low as $2,221, Jafari estimated.
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That future might be distant, and this bill might be less a harbinger than an overdue corrective to an outdated law.
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Without corrective action by the media in this country, no one will be around to believe them when it finally arrives.
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The ruling confirms an admission by Mr. Arpaio last year that he had ignored the court's order and corrective actions prescribed.
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" Hogan went on to say that, if an investigation confirms the reports, "strong and permanent corrective actions should be taken immediately.
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The corrective would appear to be to follow Mr. Fleishman's advice, separate totally from the foundation and select an unimpeachable leader.
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To this misconception R. Marie Griffith, a professor of religious studies at Washington University in St. Louis, offers an important corrective.
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But the RBI's board ultimately believed that "corrective" action could be taken and decided to recommend the move, the document showed.
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As a corrective measure, why not support some worthy art projects currently being crowdfunded — like, say, Dread Scott's Slave Rebellion Reenactment?
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If they do, the first step (as 2002 showed us) is to acknowledge the wrongdoing and put corrective action into place.
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"Failure by the administration to respond to Russia's unabashed aggression is unacceptable and would necessitate that Congress take corrective action," Reps.
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Judge Snow issued another corrective order, telling the sheriff to carry out sweeping changes at his office to prevent discriminatory policing.
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Though some Trump supporters were willing to accept corrective information, their political views did affect how they reacted to the article.
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The settlement also called for a three-year corrective action plan that addresses the deficiencies the agency found in its investigation.
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Tens of thousands of first-time shoplifting suspects have paid for Turning Point and Corrective Education's programs, executives told the Journal.
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The San Francisco-based florist Christina Stembel founded Farmgirl Flowers as a corrective measure for the ills of a modern industry.
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This is why photography has served a corrective role, because it's undoing the very truths that were created through representations themselves.
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After whitewashing Ms. Tolstedt's departure, taking this corrective action — or explaining why it is unwarranted — would help restore the board's credibility.
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The report called on New York State agencies and the staff at Woods Services to take a number of corrective steps.
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Sound the alarm ... Kardashian Inc's head honcho Kris Jenner is out of the email game after having a crippling corrective surgery.
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In a statement on Wednesday, a Ford spokesman said Changan Ford had taken "corrective action" with respect to its sales policies.
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And in December 1993, spacewalking astronauts installed new corrective optics on the Hubble, restoring its vision to its original crystalline promise.
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Our presence at the helm of these organizations is a corrective one because black folks have always played this critical role.
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"While immediate corrective action has been taken, I have also ordered a review of news and technology processes in this area."
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The message is clear: Coronavirus is a danger to life and prosperity; a strong public health response is the needed corrective.
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You don't have to say the words 'Donald Trump' to know what a powerful corrective that is to the current moment.
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It would act as a corrective to churches that have sought to silence or discredit those who have suffered from abuse.
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When Kessler ordered these companies to release corrective statements, her intent was that the American public see and hear those statements.
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He also agreed to take "certain corrective actions," according to the order, though details about those actions were not available Monday.
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However, "once a full five-wave sequence is in place, the market should in theory enter a corrective phase," she said.
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But at least a possible corrective to the collective hysteria of the mass media would have existed, unlike in 2002-3.
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"This looks like a corrective phase rather than the start of a bear market," said Katie Stockton, founder of Fairlead Strategies.
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Online vision testing may be appropriate for adults, 18 to 39, without severe corrective eyeglass prescriptions and symptoms of eye disease.
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It was a sort of corrective to Rushmore, a reclaiming of the landscape by the people from whom it was stolen.
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Approximately 80 percent of astronauts wear corrective lenses, according to a 2017 NASA analysis, compared to about 60 percent of civilians.
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" When asked about the change, a USCIS official said the agency "is taking immediate corrective action to reopen previously pending cases.
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President Trump's budget proposal on Thursday was billed as a tough-minded and necessary corrective to the growth of the government.
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FAA inspectors closed out six of eight compliance actions before ensuring Allegiant Air actually took any corrective actions, the report found.
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FAA inspectors closed out six of eight compliance actions before ensuring Allegiant Air actually took any corrective actions, the report found.
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The Air Force and Boeing are meeting to approve additional corrective action plans before aircraft acceptance can resume, according to Stefanek.
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Fifty years ago, the 25th Amendment was adopted as a long-overdue corrective to all three of the convention's sloppy mistakes.
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Scott Gant, a partner at Boies Schiller & Flexner representing the Corrective Education defendants, said he was pleased with Koh's thoughtful opinion.
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The corrective actions address all credible causes and focus on changes which avoid the conditions that led to these credible causes.
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"The network investigated a complaint for inappropriate language that was received in January 2016, and corrective action was taken," CBS said.
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Messi, who also made a €5m "corrective payment" in August of 2013, can appeal the decision to the Spanish supreme court.
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"Changan Ford has taken corrective action in its regional sales management together with its dealers," a Ford spokesperson said in a statement.
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Vice Admiral Kevin Donegan, commander of U.S. Naval Forces Central Command, said he had taken corrective action against Moses several weeks ago.
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"They have finally started taking corrective action and are now dedicating their resources to where they think they can grow," he said.
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A well-run, fun Globes — privileged people toasting their terrific success with bottomless Moët — is its own corrective to Hollywood self-seriousness.
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The corrective legislation that Mr. Christie vetoed would have erased that law and allowed the sale of traditional firearms alongside smart guns.
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After a corrective surgery didn't help at another hospital, the two relocated from Brookfield, Wisconsin in May, 2015, hoping to get answers.
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Bienkowska's letter also asked for precise detail on the number of vehicles affected by illegal software and technical details on "corrective measures".
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The new parents immediately request that Dr. Finn (Star Trek's Penny Johnson Jerald) perform a "corrective" procedure to make the baby male.
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Participants tested how well they could pass the word of a spreading attack through the chain of command and take corrective action.
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Tesla makes it clear that drivers should always watch the road in front of them and be prepared to take corrective actions.
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"Corrective work and post-inspection handling of PVC were done effectively and in accordance with the prime minister's requirements," the letter said.
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For those suspected of being LGBTQ, death threats, violent attacks, and corrective rape are among the many methods of intimidation into silence.
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If you wear glasses or contact lenses, chances are you've wondered about Lasik surgery at some point in your corrective-vision lifetime.
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Upon the discovery of the deputy's actions, the Sheriff has taken corrective action to insure that this behavior will not occur again.
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The market is in a corrective phase, with overvalued dividend stocks being sold, said Rahul Shah, chief executive of Ideal Asset Management.
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The Navy is looking into what brought on the January 12 incident on the Fort Worth so corrective actions can be taken.
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The company has 15 days to respond to the FDA's letter on the corrective actions it will take on the concerns raised.
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"In our view, these corrective steps are necessary, even if they do splash the sales line with more red ink," Saunders said.
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"As part of the actions of preventive and corrective maintenance ... work will be done to optimize operations," PDVSA said in a statement.
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And it's certainly a welcome corrective to the mentality of "locker room talk" and other remnants of an unlamented dinosaur cultural past.
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"Meehan added that the department's inspector general was notified and was being investigated "to ensure that swift and corrective action is taken.
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Under Obama, 153 percent of cases that took more than 180 days culminated in findings of civil rights violations, or corrective changes.
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It falls mostly to charities to provide for those with special needs, who often lack basic equipment like corrective glasses or wheelchairs.
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You can look at the populist insurgency spearheaded by Donald Trump as either a corrective or a threat to mainstream Republican orthodoxy.
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While immediate corrective action has been taken, I have also ordered a review of news and technology processes in this area.[9to5Mac]
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They cannot tell agencies what to do; they can only issue reports and urge the agencies, or Congress, to take corrective action.
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But Mr. Turner said the companies had been deeply involved in efforts to study the environmental impact as well as corrective actions.
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Smart lenses that adjust on-the-fly: Corrective lenses are poised for perhaps the first truly revolutionary leap forward they've ever experienced.
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Patty Andrus, a retired paraprofessional in the field of special education, described Ms. Dhingra's campaign as a corrective to Mr. Trump's election.
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It is revisionist — or, rather, corrective — American history, a tale of men turning feral as they swarmed California like an invasive species.
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They've done all this while cunningly nurturing an alliance with the US. Trump could call up Riyadh tomorrow and demand corrective action.
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Godwin's work strips bare the central tension that underlies this show as it is meant to operate as an art historical corrective.
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Auggie suffers from a cranial disorder, and after undergoing several corrective surgeries, he looks a bit different than other kids his age.
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" The corrective statements were meant to appear in places that tobacco companies had "historically used to promulgate false smoking and health messages.
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Foxconn said last year it would conduct an investigation and Amazon said it demanded a "corrective action plan" to fix the issues.
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Multiculturalism was designed as a corrective to the failure of the melting pot to respect diversity and revere the integrity of cultures.
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The agency referred the matter to the Department of Investigation in May 2018, and put the nonprofit on a corrective action plan.
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The U.S. Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration issued a corrective action order to Belle Fourche, which is owned by True Cos.
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The OCC said the bank engaged in "repeated violations" and that the bank failed to meet its commitment to implement corrective actions.
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"Your league's collective responses are shameful and, without corrective action, will mark a permanent stain on the National Basketball Association," he wrote.
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Without corrective action, the U.S. and Europe will drift further apart over the 2020s, regardless of who sits in the Oval Office.
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They list eight corrective measures, which also apply to children under 14, including being sent to a special school for juvenile delinquents.
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" Twitter took no action, warning only that if any group pulled such a move again it would result "in decisive corrective action.
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"The Administration should now immediately report this violation and take corrective actions as required by law," she said in a statement Thursday.
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During the week, the RBI initiated prompt corrective action against UCO Bank and IDBI Bank for high bad loans and negative RoA.
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Other banks such as IDBI Bank , Central Bank of India and United Bank of India are also under RBI prompt corrective actions.
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In an application that is more familiar with many people, the technique is used in millions of corrective eye surgeries every year.
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We live in divided times, to which Ms. Smith's portrait of a teeming, ceaselessly inclusive London can be seen as a corrective.
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She gave the plaintiffs 30 days to amend their claims against Walmart, Corrective Education's founders and some of its employees and directors.
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"Some minor aches and pains are not uncommon when we prescribe orthotics," says Metcalfe, using the medical term for corrective shoe inserts.
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Reports of corrective rape and the mob murder of gender queer youth Dwayne Jones have also made the headlines in recent years.
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Over all, though, his approach has both great entertainment value and intellectual appeal, especially as a corrective to a Eurocentric view of history.
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If the notion that enlargement can solve as well as create problems seems eccentric in parts of Europe, Macedonia's reformers offer a corrective.
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These fashions were a valuable corrective to an old-school history that focused almost exclusively on the deeds of white men, particularly politicians.
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Google Glass, virtual reality, and Snap's Spectacles aren't medically corrective, but they certainly shift your vision, and they all live on your face.
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"We immediately took corrective steps and this same company formally guaranteed that the security flaw had completely disappeared," NextMotion writes on its website.
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She gets to live in a world McFadden has created to issue a corrective to the narrative of trauma always breaking a victim.
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The newer prototypes being worked on now will be a closed-loop system: Sensing misfires among neurons, and sending corrective charges when needed.
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"We can't redo the past," said one of Nycha's attorneys, Nancy Harnett, adding that the Housing Authority began taking corrective measures last year.
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But, after undergoing a successful corrective surgery that allows her to live life on her own terms, O'Connell's ready to make a comeback.
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Mr. Mabey's highly entertaining book, "The Cabaret of Plants: Forty Thousand Years of Plant Life and the Human Imagination," is a welcome corrective.
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Zagreb, the newest European Union member, will present its reform plans to Brussels to avoid corrective measures due to high debt and deficit.
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That said, "The Creative Spark" is strong on man's imaginative accomplishments and offers an important corrective to the skewed debate on human nature.
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Like CRISPR, this tool can cut DNA, so that a corrective gene can be inserted into a specific spot in the genetic code.
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Helpfully suggested by the '90s revival, the witch aesthetic emerged as both a corrective and the next logical step forward for weaponized femininity.
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Without formal corrective action by both the Senate and House of Representatives, policymakers have limited scope to interpret legislative language on their own.
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Furthermore, Amazon's suspension notices often don't provide specific remedies, making it difficult for sellers to understand the corrective actions they need to take.
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In a horrendous phenomenon known as "corrective rape", black lesbians in townships have been violently assaulted by men seeking to "turn them straight".
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It's an RPG set in a future where augmentations — corrective or performance-enhancing implants and prosthetics — have gifted willing humans with extraordinary capabilities.
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" The CPUC also ordered the utility to provide a report on its operations of its electric facilities and to take "immediate corrective action.
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The concept of enhancement is what distinguishes cyborgism from other medical implantation, or from the ordinary fact of having to wear corrective glasses.
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One player, the report says, eventually learned she needed corrective shoulder surgery, and another learned she had a torn tendon in her knee.
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" Chris Verrone, partner and head of technical analysis at Strategas Research, believed the market response was "corrective": "We're off 4% from the highs.
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But Conte ruled out the imposition of a wealth tax and said there would be no need for any "corrective" budget this year.
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After years of struggling to breathe properly, Mike admitted that it was time for him to have corrective surgery a few years ago.
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If you've built your public image on claims to ideological commitment and high-mindedness, a cyclical, structural corrective like this should shatter it.
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Analysts at Citi said execution across most large regions was solid, and "swift corrective" action had been taken to fix the isolated issues.
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The RBI introduced a so-called corrective action plan in 2014 for 11 state-run banks with bad loan issues and depleted capital.
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Therefore, by April 5 the administration should know in detail the shortcomings in every country's cooperation on visa vetting, enabling focused corrective measures.
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"Corrective measures at a time of sharp economic slowdown, which would tend to accentuate the slowdown, would run against all logic," he added.
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The Navy is also looking into what brought on the January 12 incident on the Fort Worth so corrective actions can be taken.
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This is currently under review by the servicer and Fitch anticipates that the servicer will take corrective action if it deems it necessary.
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Is it really possible to work freely in a country that imprisoned the members of Pussy Riot in a women's corrective labor colony?
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But last night's episode was no accident, and I don't believe it was meant to be a corrective to last season's finale, either.
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Somewhere along the line, in the development of HD, they figured out that airbrushing was the most natural way to accomplish corrective makeup.
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The FAA's comprehensive oversight system is designed to identify potential risks before they become serious problems and ensure that corrective action is taken.
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But it added that the IG office and the military services "have not agreed on an acceptable corrective action" to meet those recommendations.
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The book provides a powerful corrective to the standard narrative of the Burger court — and should change the way that period is perceived.
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This was in direct contravention to the Crosier's hopes that Simon would grow large enough to eventually be eligible for corrective heart surgery.
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A new series at Film at Lincoln Center offers a 21-film corrective, illuminating the wide range of contemporaneous production in South Korea.
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Covenant light bondholders have fewer tools to intervene, for example by requiring issuers to hire turnaround professionals or take other corrective action earlier.
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Others applauded the piece as a necessary corrective, one that explicitly attempts to make a very real threat feel more concrete and urgent.
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Gene therapy research, which aims to insert corrective genes into malfunctioning cells, has been dogged by a series of disappointments and safety concerns.
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We stand [facing] great risk from the handlers who are our brothers, in the form of 'curative' or 'corrective rape' or hate crime.
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So, as a kind of a corrective, I had to look at history and statistics and data, to see what is really happening.
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She was not thrilled at her fame for Picasso's conception of her, and this exhibition serves as a needed corrective to her reputation.
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The Center for African Art's show was perceived by many as a corrective example and established the museum as an institution to watch.
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He said the Commission could propose a deadline of six months instead of three for the Italian government to take initial corrective measures.
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"Without corrective action, the disaster survivors involved in the privacy incident are at increased risk of identity theft and fraud," the memo said.
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" The CPUC also ordered the utility to provide a report on its operations of its electric facilities and to take "immediate corrective action.
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In 2003, the New York Times profiled Vice magazine as "a lad magazine for the Williamsburg set," a bold corrective to political correctness.
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But who could possibly race ahead of the exponential growth and reach billions of people with this corrective lens before the virus can?
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The education minister, Ismet Yilmaz, has praised the overhaul of the country's curriculum as a necessary corrective that emphasizes a values-based education.
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During those corrective periods, the S&P 500 has declined by an average of 13.7% and has taken about four months to recover.
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Last fall, Kevin Munger and Joseph Phillips, a pair of political scientists at Penn State, published a corrective study of radicalization on YouTube.
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The Nitehawk offers a corrective with this showcase of acclaimed movies from 2660 that were directed by women and maybe even Oscar-worthy.
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How willing is Congress to appropriate money to a governor who does not heed calls for corrective actions in the face organizational failure?
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" In his statement, Wray said he has "ordered more than 40 corrective steps" to address what the report cited as "serious performance failures.
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Misinformation can still be called out with a quote-tweet, which doesn't reach the same audience but at least offers some corrective path.
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FBI Director Chris Wray said in a letter released Monday that he was ordering more than 40 "corrective steps" to fix the problems.
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When I set out to write it, I was thinking more in terms of doing a corrective on popular literature on the Bushmen.
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It often develops as a result of a malformed joint the dog was born with, prompting some owners to opt for corrective surgery.
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"I am ordering over 40 corrective actions to address all of those things in a way that's robust and serious," he tells @ABC.
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In an 11-page response, the F.B.I. director, Christopher A. Wray, said he was ordering 40 corrective steps to address the report's recommendations.
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It is eyeing several measures that would hurt the American tech industry in Europe, a major corrective for American trade deficits with Germany.
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But it's a corrective, moored in the acknowledgment that things have been rigged largely in favor of the privileged few from the start.
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By 2019, "economic anxiety" might have driven you into the arms of a billionaire president or to a democratic socialist as his corrective.
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The open office space is a failed experiment, a misguided corrective to the cubicle meant to banish isolation that ramped it up instead.
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The site Gossip Cop claims to be a corrective to the wild claims of the tabloid press, a "media watchdog," if you like.
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"It's not a corrective to all the racialized misrepresentation, but it shows us that that's not the only thing that was going on."
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In the age of Photoshop, these exaggerated flaws are oddly refreshing; they offer a subtle corrective to idealized renderings of the human form.
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At this point, a lot of corrective action will be needed to convince skeptics that Theranos really is offering something new and transformative.
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Why you're actually seeing may be a corrective helmet for plagiocephaly, which, according to the National Health Service, is moderate to severe skull asymmetry.
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"In fact, based on Nandan's media interviews and the recent changes in the board, I believe that corrective actions have already begun," Murthy said.
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Nexans said it had initiated corrective measures to offset the business slowdown and that it plans a share buyback of up to 500,000 shares.
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"CVS has begun an investigation and we will take any corrective action that is warranted to prevent it from happening again," the spokesman said.
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The (surcharge) rollback will have a positive impact, and also shows that the government does listen to the industry and take appropriate corrective measures.
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And so I think we're just beginning to see a corrective to himpathy in the form of the #MeToo movement and other social changes.
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It said the company had taken "corrective actions" since restating results last year, including replacing the former management team and hiring new financial leaders.
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Jill Ahlberg Yohe, a co-curator at MIA, calls the exhibition a much-needed corrective to the idea that Native men (mostly) were artists.
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According to Board members in office at the time, corrective action included counseling and more than 30 training sessions in a number of areas.
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If ever such allegations are raised, we conduct a comprehensive review of the incident and take appropriate corrective action, up to and including termination.
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It does affect the short-term outlook, it makes it more negative, supporting additional corrective price action," Stockton said Tuesday on CNBC's "Trading Nation.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer on Thursday welcomed "corrective actions" by Thailand to improve intellectual property protection in the Southeast Asian nation.
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"When there is a physical distraction, either all by itself or in addition to mental distraction, then this corrective mechanism breaks down," Pavlidis explains.
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Underground is a show that at once seems like a necessary corrective to much of television and a series whose ambitions exceed its grasp.
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The FDA said Abbott had provided implementation dates for several corrective actions but failed to provide evidence that the actions had actually been implemented.
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We are still reviewing the report, but we addressed many of the observations during the survey and are actively continuing to take corrective action.
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That poem, however, was published in 2003—before Internet commentators became a corrective force or a firing squad, depending on your point of view.
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More than 260,000 people received corrective surgery worldwide for advanced trachoma in 2016 and 86 million were treated with antibiotics, according to the agency.
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EDT Added a screenshot of Trump's original, now-deleted tweet and linked out to the corrective tweet, in which "Kentucky" is no longer misspelled.
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PHMSA gave Columbia 30 days to respond to a list of corrective actions the agency proposed to improve the safety of the Leach pipe.
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"This looks like a corrective action at the moment," he said, adding that a slight uptick in the dollar was also pressuring gold prices.
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As a corrective, Leigh Davis's pyramidal psychomanteum, Reunions (2019), tucked away in the furthest corner of the gallery, offers a secluded space for communion.
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Our team reached out to the SpaceX team, the SpaceX team provided us with some ultrasonic sensors so we could quickly take corrective action.
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Last year, as part of the court order, tobacco companies launched "corrective statement" ads across prime-time television and in newspapers, detailing smoking's harms.
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The analysis also found that the percentage of findings of civil rights violations or orders of corrective changes has dropped under the Trump administration.
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"The sooner they complete the corrective measures, the sooner their suspension will be lifted," Environment Undersecretary Analiza Teh told Reuters in a text message.
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"At the conclusion of the investigation, the Air Force will determine what further corrective actions, if any, may be necessary and appropriate," he said.
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Changan Ford told Reuters that it respected the regulator's decision and had taken corrective action in its regional sales management together with its dealers.
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Without corrective action, it is projected that 6900 of every six MSM will get HIV, a lifelong illness requiring expensive treatment for the duration.
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If a device malfunctions, the FDA needs to be able to react swiftly to investigate the cause and make sure corrective action takes place.
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" The FAA said its oversight system is designed "to identify potential risks before they become serious problems and ensure that corrective action is taken.
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Twitter said that the Conservative Party had misled the public and warned that it would take "corrective action" if the party repeated the stunt.
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For our analysis, cases resolved through a settlement, mediation, or other involvement from OCR were counted as having corrective changes or findings of violations.
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The hiring of Kosky and Sharon is a welcome corrective to an oppressive past: Wagner was a vicious anti-Semite, Hitler an ardent Wagnerian.
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"We believe a new review is necessary to address the allegations that have been raised and, if necessary, implement corrective action," the senators wrote.
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It's an excellent record in its own right, but also a necessary corrective to the myth that the local punk canon was predominantly men.
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Now comes a corrective of sorts: "The Bronze," an Olympic-themed tale that goes way overboard in conveying that its main character is despicable.
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Lockheed has submitted plans for corrective action for the outstanding two requests, but an evaluation is currently being made on their sustainability, Eng said.
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The China talks have had more in common with a sanctions-monitoring regime than a traditional trade pact, focused on corrective actions by Beijing.
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Although the editors at the photography magazine Aperture would be included in the list above, their newest issue "Vision & Justice" offers a noteworthy corrective.
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There is no corrective marriage plot—instead, the third act of the film revolves around ensuring that Elisa and the Asset end up together.
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Fortunately, history shows that with sufficient advance notice, corrective policies can be phased in more gradually and less disruptively for workers and beneficiaries alike.
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Like Lowrey, they see basic income as a sound social program and a corrective "hope": not a perfect system, but better than anything else.
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The argument is convincing and serves as a corrective for histories that have laid the blame for his action squarely at Wallis Simpson's feet.
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It's a useful corrective to a lot of simplified narratives of rural stagnation that have been used to excuse bad actors and official indifference.
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He called the request "highly unusual" and said his agency has the authority to take "corrective action proceedings" against agencies that refuse its requests.
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Ms. Mills has presented herself as a tough-minded corrective to the unpopular outgoing governor, Paul R. LePage, a Republican aligned with Mr. Trump.
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And for babies who do develop severe plagiocephaly, corrective helmets are often recommended, though there have been questions raised about how effective they are.
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Is it all irrational nonsense — or is it a necessary corrective to the data-driven, hyper-logical, crypto-libertarian values that rule the internet?
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Whatever the answer is in the higher reaches of philosophy, the particular instance of Nunez's violation provides a valuable corrective to Moser's bleak portrait.
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The CDC's advertisements made an impact because they caught people's attention; these corrective statements do not do that, so how will people see them?
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There is still plenty of work to do while we are in this long national corrective moment of recovering our ignored and neglected histories.
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But in addition to being a corrective, the day also highlights the Indigenous groups still preserving their cultures in the United States and abroad.
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The aim of achieving corrective behavior and reintegration into society, rather than simply determining guilt and punishment, is a high priority for Japanese prosecutors.
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"This report must include proposals with corrective measures ... and must be delivered within one week," said Lorena Recabarren, the interior ministry's human rights undersecretary.
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Some 23.7 million American adults reported in 2015 that they are unable to see at all or have trouble seeing even with corrective lenses.
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To the Editor: There is one piece of information we really need: the names of the congressional and senatorial committee chairs blocking corrective legislation.
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It was a corrective portrait, reframing the scowling demigod of musical myth as someone, well, human — rational, and more interested in optimism than anguish.
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Dickson acknowledged at the hearing that the FAA panel convened to review whether corrective actions were necessary did not recommend the plane be grounded.
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"While we support [the Department of Homeland Security's] immediate corrective actions to decrease wait times, these steps are only temporary solutions," the lawmakers wrote.
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I keep a pot of SkinCeuticals Phyto Corrective Masque in the fridge and whack that on if my skin is feeling warm and tight.
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They said her message of "big, structural change" was authentic, and they praised her for infusing her policies with corrective measures for racial inequities.
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This was a good, corrective move, but his earlier statements will stain his legacy of violating the cardinal imperative of talking truth to power.
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"Shape memory polymers are stimuli-responsive materials in that a corrective response can be applied as a result to a stimulus," the patent said.
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She works with a number of foundations including Smile Train, an international charity that provides corrective surgery for children with cleft lips and palates.
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To call this standout book a corrective would make it sound earnest and dutiful, when in fact it is wry, readable and often astonishing.
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The show was critiqued for its dispassionate handling of teen suicide; as a corrective, a content warning airs before each episode of its latest installment.
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The social network's corrective updates are starting to roll out right now, and while they won't solve the problem overnight, they're an important first step.
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The media, both nationally and internationally, has reported on violent mob attacks against gay men and trans women, and "corrective rapes" of lesbians also occur.
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Last month, the central bank removed three of these banks from its so-called prompt corrective action (PCA) list and has now removed three more.
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It led to the creation of high-power tabletop laser pulses, and it's even used in laser corrective eye surgery, according to the Nobel release.
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With her sculpture PONEROS (2017), artist Doreen Garner provides an essential corrective: This man doesn't have blood just on his hands, but all over him.
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If Theranos fails to take corrective action and document that it has addressed the deficiencies, the lab could lose its certification, according to the letter.
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Strickland discovered a way to make high-intensity laser pulses, which eventually led to the techniques now used in corrective eye surgery and medical imaging.
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The Food and Drug Administration uses the term "recall" when a manufacturer takes a corrective action or removes a problematic medical device from the market.
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In the absence of this corrective process, public health harms persist, with the low-fat diet remaining deeply embedded in public consciousness and food policy.
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"This looks like a corrective action at the moment," he said, adding that a slight uptick in the U.S. dollar is also pressuring gold prices.
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Well, as a former Division I basketball player myself, let me offer a corrective: from an athlete's perspective, amateurism is both burdensome and totally irrelevant.
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Mr Rubio's scathing corrective to that misleading, or bogus, claim was in a sense more important than his own nuanced view of the tax reform.
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Now that Rocket Lab knows what happened, the company says there's an easy fix and will take corrective measures so the failure doesn't happen again.
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The state's legislature passed a resolution denouncing the "corrective" surgeries, a landmark decision celebrated by advocates who have fought against this medical practice for decades.
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She says girls come there to work on mind, spirit and body, attending counseling sessions, doing yoga, even learning how to apply corrective make-up.
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Macy's will need to take decisive corrective action if it is to avoid becoming a retail irrelevance, Conlumino CEO Neil Saunders wrote in a note.
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In his author's note, Onyebuchi says "War Girls" is meant as a corrective to "the frightening lack of literature" about this period of Nigerian history.
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About 51 percent of the investigations during the last 15 months of the Obama administration ended in the finding of a violation or corrective action.
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"I commend Tanzania and Uganda for taking corrective steps to address the United States' concerns," Deputy U.S. Trade Representative C.J. Mahoney said in a statement.
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Police in Australia were on the hunt for 18-year-old, Amy Sharp after she escaped from corrective service officers in Sydney on Aug. 19.
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The Office of Special Counsel also said that it had obtained corrective actions for seven T.S.A. employees in 143 who claimed retaliation by the agency.
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"Whenever there is a finding of any kind, a corrective action plan is developed and submitted to licensing and implemented in the programs," she said.
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It said it expected the United States to now undertake an investigation into the shoot-down, to share the results, and to take corrective measures.
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The commission that repealed the system replaced it with Dickensian workhouses—a corrective, at the opposite extreme, for a program that everyone agreed had failed.
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Unlike the website, corrective statements that will run indefinitely, the "onserts" will run on cigarette packs for a total of 12 weeks over two years.
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Gene-editing startup Editas Medicine filed to go public this week, making it the first publicly traded company in the area of gene-corrective technology.
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Last year, one of the center's reports took note of a forum called Philosophy of Rape, which promoted the "corrective" rape of women deemed unruly.
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"The thought is let a little time go by and see if some corrective measures can be put in another piece of legislation," he added.
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Good-natured and easygoing, he would let it go, with a little sigh and a corrective "It's a lumbar support pillow" muttered under his breath.
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Exposing wrongdoing is the investigative journalist's raison d'être but McIntire's account of the systemic depth of its entrenchment leaves one despairing of any potential corrective.
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The first story in "Aetherial Worlds," a new collection from the Russian writer Tatyana Tolstaya, describes an excruciating three-month convalescence from corrective eye surgery.
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Some of these recent wins surely reflect the increased diversity of the membership, but some of this may also be an earnest self-conscious corrective.
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The company wanted to ensure its products are safe and has implemented "corrective measures" to get its chicken plants back at full production, White said.
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"We believe a new review is necessary to address the allegations that have been raised and, if necessary, implement corrective action," wrote the Democratic senators.
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" The new policy also suggested that downgrades could be avoided altogether, emphasizing that the agency must "fully consider the corrective actions taken by a bank.
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In its warning letter, the A.C.L.U. said it might sue the district because it had "failed to take any meaningful corrective action" in the case.
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"Cherokee America" is an essential corrective to the racially tinged myths created to justify the annihilation of indigenous cultures and the theft of native lands.
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"During one of the meanest passages in American national politics within living memory, we're getting a huge, historically corrective, morale-raising cultural event," he wrote.
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" Derrick Johnson, the N.A.A.C.P.'s new president, said that he expected to meet with airline leaders "to air these grievances and to spur corrective action.
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Cigarette makers worked hard to defang Judge Kessler's corrective statements, and eventually obtained a court order to remove all references to industry deception or culpability.
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"This attempt to gerrymander the corrective action without fixing all of the serious flaws pointed out in our complaint raises significant questions," the spokesperson added.
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" On her issues with the F.E.C., her campaign said "We have engaged a new compliance team, including a new treasurer, and taken other corrective actions.
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Until it releases a detailed explanation, it is impossible to know the precise basis for its decision and for the commission to plan corrective actions.
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Boeing said Friday that the investigation found about 61 "corrective actions" for the company's Starliner spacecraft, which it has been developing to fly NASA astronauts.
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After she was bitten on the face by a puppy in 2014, Ms. Pollan scheduled countless corrective surgeries, even journeying into neighboring Tennessee for consultations.
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But by and large, his art has treated the mere presence of a black sitter as a sufficient corrective to the oversights of European art.
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Without corrective action on the quality of new public listings, our corporate governance system will deteriorate and may take our equity markets along with it.
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Those changes have the backing of Senate Republicans, who described them as being along the lines of the corrective actions Horowitz recommended in his report.
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"The suspension of shipments will remain in place until the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture takes corrective action which the USDA finds satisfactory," Thursday's statement said.
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This reminder is an important corrective to the rush to weaken the reforms that protect financial stability not yet 10 years after the financial crisis.
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In response to the report, FBI director Christopher Wray announced Monday that he'd ordered "more than 40 corrective steps" to address shortcomings highlighted by Horowitz.
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Nestle's skin health business sells dozens of different products via prescription, over the counter and as corrective and aesthetic products which are used by doctors.
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In September, Meridian received an FDA warning letter saying it had failed to thoroughly investigate product failures or take corrective actions until the FDA's inspection.
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Local news agency Cogencis, citing sources, also said the central bank was open to reviewing the corrective action plans, according to TV channel ET Now.
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Standard bearers of gender fluidity, they conceive their work as a vibrant and often risqué corrective to the flatness pervading New York runways of late.
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" As of March, the G.A.O. reported, the bureau still had "over 500 corrective actions" pending, including nearly 250 "considered 'high-risk' or 'very high-risk.
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" As of March, the G.A.O. reported, the bureau still had "over 500 corrective actions" pending, including nearly 250 "considered 'high-risk' or 'very high-risk.
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" The Health Department said the preschool would not be allowed to reopen until its staff had "submitted a corrective action plan approved by the department.
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To make matters worse, presenting corrective information to a group with firmly held beliefs can actually strengthen their view, despite the new information undermining it.
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Weems had messed up feet when he was a kid and had to endure painful corrective shoes, but overcame this and because a professional athlete.
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Environmental authorities expect to analyze the operations permit and a corrective operations permit in the middle of 2018, after the waste disposal system has been built.
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Only one in 10 faced any corrective action at all and a mere 50 percent faced fines as a consequence for failing to follow the regulations.
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We immediately review and thoroughly investigate, taking appropriate steps and corrective actions as needed to ensure our high standards of pet care continue to be met.
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" The Sapssov ruling also held that a company's announcement of a government investigation is not a corrective disclosure because it "does not show any actual wrongdoing.
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It could serve as a corrective to everything clumsy and old-fashioned about its source material or at least outdo it on a simple laugh level.
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The board has also told management to "preserve and study all available internal documentation with a view to take all possible corrective future action," it added.
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Searching for Black Confederates is a bracing corrective, a slender yet vital volume in the growing library of texts dedicated to dispelling white supremacist talking points.
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The government adopted a package of measures last week aimed at fostering growth, cutting high public debt and avoiding corrective measures for macroeconomic imbalances from Brussels.
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Wheatcroft says the device functioned well as a proof of concept for corrective navigation, but it was a rush job and had too many functional constraints.
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IDBI Bank declined 4.5 percent after the Reserve Bank of India initiated "prompt corrective action" over the lender's high bad loans and negative return on assets.
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What's more, by not acknowledging those limitations, Game of Thrones tells us that Bran's store of knowledge is fine, and that he needs no corrective lens.
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"This is a corrective phase in an upward trend that's not yet over," John Roque, technical analyst at Wolfe Research, told CNBC's "Squawk Box " on Tuesday.
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But today—a week after having corrective surgery on his back at Duke—the man made an appearance at the Warriors' home Oracle Arena in Oakland.
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The gun lobby did more than just impugn the mainstream media; it created its own new media channels and other alternative "news" sites as a corrective.
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These corrective declines in the stock market work to the benefit of venture-funded firms and the VC industry, as long as they are not catastrophic.
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"We were unaware of any possible violations and have already taken corrective action with the charter bus company to prevent this from happening again," they added.
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There is no excuse for the failure to pass bipartisan corrective legislation, ideally co-sponsored by Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the president pro tem, Charles Grassley.
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The persistent and sickening violence of Detroit could work as a powerful purgative, a corrective medicine for deprogramming those who doubt the reality of police brutality.
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" Biden did not lash out at Trump directly, but he did criticize the GOP and homophobic policies around the world, including "corrective rape" and "conversion therapy.
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Any further attempts to mislead people by editing verified profile information – in a manner seen during the UK election debate – will result in decisive corrective action.
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Many public and private health insurance policies, including Medicare, do not cover eye examinations for low-risk or asymptomatic patients, corrective lenses and visual assistive devices.
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The Savings and Loan debacle led to significant industry reform, including a "Prompt Corrective Action" rule to close weak banks before their capital is completely depleted.
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But on a night so close to the tragedy in Pittsburgh, at the very least, Pence would have earned high marks by saying a corrective word.
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In addition, the corrective statements address a wide range of issues, such as nicotine addiction and the fact that light and mild cigarettes are a fraud.
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Navy spokesman Dale Eng said in a statement that a "Corrective Action Request" had been sent to Lockheed in May 2015 regarding inadequate propulsion plant control.
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But the act of looking at a phone is enough to break this loop and head off any corrective action that AAC may otherwise deem necessary.
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Exercise, and a lot of the self-corrective habits I've developed since I was a teenager—stuff I had to do to not take medication, basically.
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Among other changes, the RBI said half the banks in a joint lenders' forum can agree to initiate a "corrective action plan" on a trouble borrower.
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Well intentioned though it may be, that sort of corrective gesture makes our long and difficult racial past a lot easier for contemporary readers to digest.
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What happens if those companies plausibly claim it may be too hard or expensive to issue the kind of retroactive corrective notices that a minister demands?
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A formal complaint is one made to "an official who has the authority to institute corrective measures," not, for instance, a residential adviser in a dormitory.
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This anger, however it is expressed, serves the useful purpose of letting our political leaders know that enough is enough and that corrective action is demanded.
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It even takes its title from a 1952 exploitation film starring conjoined twins who had previously appeared in Freaks, further underlining its corrective approach to history.
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All-female versions of anything can feel like a corrective but also a retreat from the hard work of fighting every "-ism" a woman must fight.
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Despite a tragedy that occurs soon after (or perhaps because of it), Ms. Varda's portrait of womanhood appears as a corrective to the glum gallery show.
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She told me that it was a corrective for a system that claimed to value marginalized people but actually normalized them to a voice like hers.
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A corrective to the focus on growing cities, "Countryside" aims to turn a spotlight on the 98 percent of the planet not yet occupied by cities.
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That fact should serve as a corrective to the dangerous notion that "things have changed" enough in the short time since to let our guard down.
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The truth is, doing the work of retrospective, corrective rearranging (pretty much the job description of any critic or academic working today) is never without risk.
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Crossrail was intended as a kind of democratizing corrective, at once shrinking the city and expanding on a vision of London as a great, inclusive metropolis.
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Any further attempts to mislead people by editing verified profile information — in a manner seen during the U.K. Election Debate — will result in decisive corrective action.
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The software system can also automatically deliver a corrective dose of fast-acting insulin if it determines that a user's blood sugar levels are too high.
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The suits seeks a number of actions, including having the Sacklers issue "corrective advertising statements" in national and regional publications, medical journals, television shows and websites.
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The situation was immediately referred to the Office of the Inspector General and is currently being investigating to ensure that swift and corrective action is taken.
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Adler and Kaye, two Democrats on the five-member CPSC, called the agreement "misleading" for failing to characterize the manufacturer's corrective action plan as a recall.
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Analysts at ING said "any corrective moves" towards $1.23 would be temporary, with economic activity in the euro zone still booming and supportive for the currency.
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Wray on Monday said the report described actions that were "unacceptable" and announced that the bureau would take corrective steps to address the inspector general's concerns.
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Other economists have already begun hailing the speech as an important corrective — "really, really, really important," says Jason Furman — to the always-fashionable scaremongering about debt.
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The show is intended more as a corrective, pursuing the tradition of the 1970s drama Kung Fu, but with a lead (Daniel Wu) who's actually Asian.
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It's the perfect corrective to slip away and watch when the season gets too syrupy — and you might just make a small discovery about yourself, too.
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Those found to have wide disparities would be required to set aside 15 percent of their federal funding to examine their policies and take corrective measures.
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In 2017, the ICA identified 176 "corrective actions" to be taken by Volkswagen and a further 240, in 2018, the report said without providing further detail.
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Many conservatives, including those who signed the Nashville document, see a reactionary position on sexual ethics as a necessary corrective to a liberal, sexually permissive society.
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Once complete, we will take any corrective actions that are needed to ensure we can become a stronger company better able to serve patients and healthcare providers.
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"What happened to my clients is truly horrific, and JetBlue's failure to take corrective action is appalling," said attorney Abraham Z. Melamed of Derek Smith Law Group.
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We are taking corrective action to remove the scores and partnering with our allied golf associations and their member clubs to determine the origin of the issue.
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"Even when you think about the positive days that we've seen in this corrective phase, they haven't been all that strong from a technical standpoint," he said.
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"We will take any corrective actions that are needed to ensure we can become a stronger company better able to serve patients and healthcare providers," he said.
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In Alÿs's film, which is meant to serve as a historical corrective, Iraqi children in a village near Mosul reenact key scenes from their country's tormented past.
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It is clearly a corrective to the slick, clever and sometimes cynical work made by the likes of Mr Hirst and sold by the big commercial galleries.
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We've been given enough warning signs to take corrective action, and it's about time you get proactive instead of waiting for these cataclysmic events to take place.
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TRI contends that this blended envelope approach of Guardian would have anticipated or identified the pending incident and employed a corrective responsive in coordination with driver input.
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"We were blown away by Deborah, and all the work she was doing singlehandedly inside these massive corrective facilities to help empower the women inside," Hall says.
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"We are still reviewing the report, but we addressed many of the observations during the survey and are actively continuing to take corrective action," the company said.
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Microsoft, meanwhile, is highlighting some of the ways technology can actually make people's lives better — perhaps as a corrective to the ongoing backlash against the tech industry.
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Technically called "corrective jaw surgery," it's a procedure that requires the jaw to be wired shut for six weeks and could result in permanent numbness or death.
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"Wearing heels in the gym creates muscular imbalances," says Jill Miller, creator of the corrective exercise format Yoga Tune Up and author of The Roll Model Method.
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"Most of the corrective job was done before Georgiou came on the job ... Unfortunately, the case will drag on and defense costs will likely rise," Snorasson said.
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Born with spina bifida, the corrective surgery would cost the average Chinese worker up to two years' salary, creating a heart-breaking situation for his birth parents.
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"The review sought to determine the validity of the concerns that were raised, while also recommending corrective measures," Jackson said in statements posted on the governor's website.
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The agreement also covers potential development of a joint logistic support solution for preventive and corrective maintenance and a local spare parts inventory for Leonardo naval systems.
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Traffic jam Assistant can follow the car ahead on the highway and can read lane markings and add corrective steering to keep the car in its lane.
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In response to a derisive tweet that scoffed at her commenting on the news from the safety of a "walled off secure compound," Rowling issued a corrective.
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"We continue to investigate the issue in order to identify the root cause and implement appropriate corrective and preventative actions," GSK spokesperson Juan Carlos Molina told CNN.
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But other corrective actions, like limiting NSL gag orders and increasing threat sharing, could go a long way in healing the fraught relationship between tech and government.
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Part of scamming's appeal as a pop narrative is how it can function as a corrective in a system that has time and again conned vulnerable populations.
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For AM212000, AM44357123 and AM212001, the servicer has indicated to Fitch that it implemented corrective action in relation to this issue on the November 2001 distribution dates.
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And taking responsibility for your actions, especially belatedly, is of somewhat limited value if those actions were mistakes and are not followed up with effective corrective action.
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"The big problem is that when parents go about 'teaching' these skills, they're usually in a corrective mode, which is not a teaching moment," de Muyshondt said.
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Starting Wednesday, tobacco brands have been ordered to put "corrective statements" on product packaging that clearly state the harmful health effects of smoking, according to court documents.
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Once their doping program was outed, senior sports officials seemed to believe that a bit of public contrition coupled with some superficial corrective measures would be enough.
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Organized by local Israeli groups sympathetic to their struggle, it provided a striking corrective to the us-versus-them narrative favored by media accounts of the area.
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In a letter to GAO, IRS Commissioner John Koskinen said his agency will provide a "detailed corrective action plan" addressing the recommendations in a letter to Congress.
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They are furthermore prohibited from participating in or facilitating torture and are obligated to report evidence of torture to those in a position to take corrective action.
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They are "corrective statements" that a federal court judge ordered tobacco companies in the United States to release to inform the public about the dangers of smoking.
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Equal parts morality play and cautionary parable, the material reads on one level as a corrective memo from its creators about the perils of losing one's way.
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" Early on, it was noted that "technically speaking all reported activity that is found to be a violation of law, directive, or policy requires some corrective action.
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The second option would be adding a "corrective fairness mechanism" to the rules which would allow refugees to be redistributed in different countries during times of crisis.
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And my hope is, is that maybe once you get through this cycle, there's some corrective action and they get back to being a center-right party.
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This work could have been to Boston what "Rumors of War," the anti-Confederate memorial by Kehinde Wiley, is in Richmond — a corrective, a reckoning, a healing.
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And to the extent that "Kings" serves as a brake on expectations for the upcoming midterm elections, it may be a timely corrective for its intended audience.
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But while the effort to replicate research is a valuable self-corrective in science, there may be reasons to think carefully before disposing of some findings altogether.
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"We are pleased that the DoD has acknowledged 'substantial and legitimate' issues that affected the JEDI award decision, and that corrective action is necessary," a spokesperson stated.
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But the president followed up — presumably because of warnings from Mr. Trump's attorneys — with corrective tweets claiming that the firing was not punishment for Mr. McGahn's cooperation.
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In a Times Op-Ed, Andrew Cherlin, a professor at Johns Hopkins and a leading sociologist, has written an important corrective to the-economy-doesn't-matter claims.
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The office said it takes its commitment to quality services and safety very seriously, and offers oversight, protection and corrective actions when abuse or neglect is reported.
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Small business owners who stand or sit a little too close to the camera while pitching peppermint scented foot creams, assorted posture-corrective products and dietary supplements.
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Here's what the Fed wants to change: Currently, its examiners report all regulatory matters requiring corrective action to a bank's board as well as its senior management.
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It was a proud capstone on the center's three-day festival, Tito Puente Retrospective: 50 Years of 'El Rey,' which was both a celebration and a corrective.
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"The F.B.I.'s proposed corrective actions are insufficient and must be expanded and improved in order to provide the required assurance to the court," Mr. Kris wrote.
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" University of Michigan spokesman Rick Fitzgerald said the fraternity would be "pursuing corrective action with those responsible for hanging the banners and those who failed to intervene.
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In response to the IG's findings, FBI Director Christopher Wray directed his agency to comply with a number of corrective actions, including overhauling its surveillance warrant process.
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Companies for the first time will be required to implement strategies to take corrective actions, including ensuring that factory staff get appropriate training and maintain certain records.
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Fusing grand themes and the visceral details of daily life, she offers a revisionist corrective that shows the influence of writers like Clarice Lispector and Angela Carter.
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One simple corrective, proposed by Senator Michael Bennet of Colorado, would be to include exemptions from the $15 standard for low-wage metropolitan areas and rural areas.
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Stocks plunged strongly Thursday on trade war concerns because they're still in a fragile, "corrective phase," Grant, a 40-year veteran of finance, told CNBC on Friday.
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The Capital Market Authority (CMA) took corrective steps at those companies to protect investors, it said in a statement without naming the firms or giving other details.
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She ordered the tobacco companies to run an ad campaign with messages known as "corrective statements" to correct the lies Big Tobacco has told all these years.
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The animals, whose names include Eek, Squeak and Belle, communicate a preternatural sense of calm that may represent the best corrective of all to a fractious age.
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At times like these, it's good for everyone involved if the White House can put corrective factual information out there and be believed when they do so.
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A decade ago, the organization acknowledged that some of the peacekeepers sent to international conflict zones were sexually abusing local women and children, and it promised corrective action.
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"The huntresses' war cry — 'believe all women' — has felt like a bracing corrective to a historic injustice," New York Times opinion editor Bari Weiss wrote in November 2017.
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Well, not necessarily in public: Intel's Vaunt glasses look more like the safety glasses people wear around heavy machinery than the corrective ones currently resting on my nose.
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Most analysts, though, said the dip in the dollar should not be interpreted as any kind of reassessment of the U.S. outlook, but simply as a corrective pullback.
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Sunoco was issued a corrective action order following the spill, which required a segment of the line to remain shut until regulators approved a return-to-service plan.
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"He is currently under the care of some of the best doctors in the world at Cedars Sinai and is undergoing high-risk corrective surgery," the statement continued.
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His follow up care, like the corrective surgery, will be provided for free by Narayana Health City, something his father who works as a farmer is grateful for.
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So to show the alleged fraud artificially propped up the share price, shareholder class action lawyers look for "corrective disclosures," in which the corporation's fraud is supposedly revealed.
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JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel's new "nation-state" law has provoked anger among members of its most integrated minority, the Druze, prompting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to seek corrective legislation.
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The commission ordered a stop sale of the magnets and ordered the company to submit a corrective action plan that includes a refund and notice to the public.
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The FDA may withhold approval of pending drug applications that list the facility and may re-inspect the plant to verify that Akorn has completed its corrective actions.
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BuzzFeed News has asked district officials about the changes to the dress code policy and what, if any, corrective measures were taken to address Knop and Martinez's concerns.
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The ACCC is asking the court to impose penalties, declarations and orders requiring the publication of corrective notices, as well as a compliance program, according to a statement.
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And it is true that the banking system is in trouble, but the government has enacted a bankruptcy law and empowered the central bank to take corrective steps.
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The RBI has barred these banks from lending under the so-called prompt corrective action plan until they improve their capital ratios, reduce bad debt and become profitable.
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More problematic — and why it's potentially even more destructive — is that even though you'd think such a breach merits a corrective patch, that's not necessarily going to happen.
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But the department said Alere failed to take appropriate corrective actions until the U.S. Food and Drug Administration conducted inspections in 2012, which prompted a nationwide product recall.
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In his book, Piketty argues that, absent major corrective events like destructive wars or aggressive government action, capitalist countries will always generate extreme inequality of income and wealth.
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IDBI Bank, Dena Bank Ltd and UCO Bank are the other lenders that have been placed under corrective action by the regulator due to their high bad loans.
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"Gold and silver are also experiencing a corrective pullback after prices hit two-week highs on Wednesday," Jim Wyckoff, senior analyst at Kitco Metals said in a note.
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The lawsuit, which reportedly seeks compensation and "corrective advertising statements," is the latest in a string of legal action against both Purdue and members of the Sackler family.
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"If we were to break above $770 then the premise of a corrective rally is invalid and we will want to get out of the trade," Gordon added.
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The amount of FX reserves held by the BCEAO must exceed 21103% of the base money and corrective measures must be taken in case the threshold is breached.
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Sources described the Trump NSS as a "corrective" to the past 16 years of American foreign policy, that overestimated America's influence and importance, and lost track of priorities.
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But perhaps it is time to move beyond public scoldings and instead focus on more constructive root-cause analysis and on gaining corporate commitment to measurable corrective actions.
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But instead of taking corrective action, I was subjected to retaliation, which led to my resignation and subsequent retaliation weeks later in the form of a constructive discharge.
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The court has heard that the paper eventually came to the attention of Tesco's new chief executive Dave Lewis, which prompted a corrective statement to the stock exchange.
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In a letter to the U.S. Congress, Trump said Rwanda's duty-free status for apparel will end in 60 days if no corrective actions by Rwanda are taken.
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