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That's advice corporations are advised to put right on the packaging.
That put right-wing non-interventionists on the fringe of the fringe.
Any new money you receive should be put right into your rainy-day fund.
And that needs to be put right up in front when considering the risk.
If Westeros is put right, it'll be largely because of the efforts of women.
But soaring house prices have put Right to Buy out of reach for most.
I'm hoping that as time goes on things will all get put right again.
Or maybe one has made an honest mistake, which a closer examination would put right.
That indicates greater demand for put (right to sell sterling) options versus calls (right to buy).
And all of this is a wrong that Matthew Serge Guy is trying to put right.
You'll earn cash back on the purchase, which you can put right toward paying it off.4.
We should be using this future-world tech of ours to put right what once went wrong.
That's money that workers will put right back into the economy, helping local businesses and spurring growth.
"Mousse, I like to put right a round brush," Fugate tells PeopleStyle for our "Life-Changing Tips" series.
The ECB will ask banks to put right any shortcomings based on the final version of the guide.
Of the 46m recalls issued in America so far, only a third of the vehicles have been put right.
The good news is that, following recent research, it is one that has just become easier to put right.
Expenses are also a constant, with most of the cash they make being put right back into the company.
The Rays put right-hander Yonny Chirinos on the injured list Monday with inflammation of his right middle finger.
They'll watch the numbers of infected and dying growing as well, and see testament of a world put right.
David Hume, Voltaire, Denis Diderot and Rousseau's other contemporaries believed the Enlightenment could begin to put right society's many wrongs.
It extends standards brought in last year that put "right to repair" obligations on the manufacturers of some large appliances.
While the worst of the storm damage has been put right, the lingering scar from Hurricane Sandy remains on Fire Island.
And also, again, everything, all of it, put right up against the repressive superstructures so that everything is actually smashing itself.
"Is it too late to put right this wrong?" she asked in a House of Lords debate on the issue in 2011.
"If you want to stabilise an area, the first thing you put right is the governance," says a former British diplomat in Yemen.
"This latest revelation will only add fuel to the fire for those looking for VW to put right its past failings," it said.
The rot set in after a damning inspection of children's services in 217, where failures have so far cost £60m to put right.
If Britain is to achieve full employment, as the government hopes, this inequality must be put right, argues Laura Gardiner at the foundation.
We have to find every one of them, and notice them, and then they're taken down, and then immediately put right back up.
It's the cronut of movies, a pointless treat I never thought I'd need, or want, until it was put right in front of me.
Not knock-your-socks-off good, but it didn't lag and the baby elephant stayed put right on the table where it was placed.
It's hard to see how the idea of this cross being put right in this place wouldn't be seen as an act of provocation.
There's political intrigue, a sci-fi utopia, and plenty of action to look forward to, with a largely black cast put right on center stage.
Maybe Disney's No. 1, maybe Apple, AT&T, you can just ... there's a whole group that you'd sort of put right up at the top.
It's most obvious and direct competition is the Willow pump, another "wearable" pump moms can put right in their bra and walk around in, hands-free.
An existing carmaker could put right Tesla's difficulties in churning out Model 3s to satisfy the more than 450,000 people who have put down a deposit.
The good news, for transatlantic relations at least, is that Mr Trump's tendency to go after steadfast allies can be put right, with a little stroking.
"All I am thinking about now is to put right the theft which democracy was subjected to, to give Istanbul the government it deserves," he said.
Fitch assumes all bond holders will execute the "No Call Put Right" of the notes on the first call date due to the termination of guarantee.
"Over the past year we've been working hard to put right past mistakes as we've gone through a much-needed period of reflection and change," he writes.
There is plenty, as Sammy's comments show, to put right in West Indian cricket, but its happiest day in 20 years was not a bad place to start.
Even when we're put right in front of them and given the opportunity to see them properly, all we do is film and photograph for the purpose of posting.
This is what human power is when it is "put right": an alignment with nature that, rather than being destructive, leaves behind the violent battles for control and domination.
The initial teaser doesn't showcase much of what the actual game will be like, but shows off a dark future that presumably will be put right once the Avengers reassemble.
"It's my firm belief that the way to move through life is to constantly question and interrogate whatever so-called truths that are put right before your face," he said.
" On the one side, the static glory of literature, which "stays put, right there all the time, always the same, with the words perfectly lined up one after another, waiting.
The Oppenheimer Asset Management chief investment strategist warns the surge in coronavirus cases will continue to rock the market, and he sees few options other than staying put right now.
Before the game the Blue Jays put right-handed reliever Rhiner Cruz on the disabled list with a strained right groin and recalled left-hander Tim Mayza from Triple-A Buffalo.
He put right fielder Nick Williams in an extremely shallow position to keep a hit from falling in front of him — but instead, Rosario drove the slider well over Williams's head.
"The home secretary is working hard in order to address the concerns that have been raised in relation to Windrush and to ensure they are addressed and put right," the spokesman added.
In addition, the Marlins designated for assignment utility man Rosell Herrera and also put right-hander Pablo Lopez on the 10-day injured list, retroactive to Sunday, due to a right shoulder strain.
Whilst a lot of the Black Friday deals stay put right the way through to Cyber Monday, there are usually also a whole bunch of brand new deals to get your teeth into. Yummy.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazilian political parties implicated in the massive Petrobras corruption scandal, including that of President Michel Temer, suffered major setbacks in Sunday's municipal elections that put right-leaning candidates ahead in key cities.
REPINO, Russia (Reuters) - England manager Gareth Southgate says he wants to put right the country's "historic record" against Sweden, with one English newspaper even suggesting the Scandinavians have a football hoodoo over the English.
On an individual level, the only sure-fire way to put right a lot of millennials' financial problems is to have an economy and a labor market that work for as many people as possible.
In other currencies, the euro slid for the fifth straight day following an election in Austria which put right-leaning People's Party leader Sebastian Kurz on track to becoming the youngest leader in the world.
As a nice cherry on top, I even got a sign-up bonus for opening the card, and cash back on the ring itself, which I was able to put right toward paying it off.
The Philippines Coast Guard has banned one of the 31 OMM vessels, the 6,830 deadweight tonne (dwt) Jin Teng general cargo ship, from leaving port until safety deficiencies are put right, officials said on Friday.
The "No Call Put Right" states that if the issuer elects not to redeem the notes on the first call date, each holder has the right to sell the note in whole to the guarantor.
We know we're going to be forced to put right the giant city we have built without adequate police, fire, medical or safety personnel, decent street signs or any kind of rules that would make it work smoothly.
"These were dark days, when these tupuna (ancestors) were traded, collected and stolen, but today we have the opportunity to put right the mistakes of the past," said Dr. Arapata Hakiwai, a Maori co-leader in a statement from Te Papa.
Donohue's projections found that ten years after the Lone Star State put right to carry into effect, violent crime was more than 16 percent higher than it would have been without that law, as laid out in the graph below.
"We are determined to put right the wrongs of the past, where the people of this land were treated unfairly and the environment unduly polluted and degraded," Osinbajo said in a speech in the town of Bodo in the polluted Ogoniland area.
In the Bible story of Esther we are told of a king who was charged to put right his own household because there would be 'no end of disrespect and discord' among the families of the kingdom if he failed to do so.
But in a public Facebook post following its publication of the audio snippets Zuckerberg links to their article — and doesn't exactly sound mad to have what he calls his "unfiltered" views put right out there… Here are Zuckerberg's thoughts on the leak.
The most common skeptical line of attack to Jackson's push, which he has been working on since late last year: The public does not care enough about these issues and wouldn't use the information even if it was put right in front of their noses.
After paying our taxes and making our profit sharing contribution for our employees, the remaining income is put right back into the company so we can continue to carry an extensive inventory, extend payment terms to our customers and maintain our trucks and buildings.
This entire arc plays out in Frozen 2, too, but when it comes time for the film to deal with its most consequential idea — that to put right what once went wrong, Anna and Elsa will have to destroy Arendelle — it blinks and lets everybody live.
Thus, Eddie's many encounters with the weirdos on his studio lot are meant to function less as a logical progression of events and more as a series of almost fatherly interactions, where he attempts to put right what's gone wrong, much as a parent might with her child.
"In our collaboration with the Clips team, it has been remarkable to see how much intelligence Google has been able to put right into a small device like Clips," said Remi El-Ouazzane, vice president and general manager of Movidius, Intel New Technology Group, in his company's own announcement today.
You might think, Oh, I'm just a bit pissed off because my girlfriend has said something—but when you break that down and analyze it using the tools in this program, you see that it relates to deep feelings of loss or lack of self-worth that you can't put right by controlling another person.
"We are aware of the way the English language is evolving during use, and do not intend any direct criticism of those who have made mistakes, but are just reminding all writers of English text ... of the correct usage of the apostrophe should you wish to put right mistakes you may have inadvertently made," the society's website said.
The rise of the Temer adds additional pain to the apparently imminent end of the 13-year-old era of governments headed by the Workers' Party, the PT. The route leading to the demise of the PT differs radically from the elections that ended 12 years of left-wing Kirchnerismo in Argentina last December, and put right winger Mauricio Macri in the presidency.
Sure, Senator Sanders's embrace of the presumptive Democratic nominee included all the inclinations that many of us have come to find, shall we say, a tad grating about the man: his interminable, self-congratulatory stump speech, wearingly bereft of humor, argument, story or anecdote, more a listing of all bad things in the world and how they must be put right, delivered in his usual droning shout.
We are very determined to put right and we have spent a lot of time and resources to make sure that this does not happen again and as I said, it's not just about processes or controls, but it's also about getting the right culture to make sure that people know, it's not just about doing things right but doing the right thing; winning business ethically and legally.
Having put right the ancient wrongs, Mansairaku vanishes and Hikaru's brother returns.
In logic, the scope of a quantifier or a quantification is the range in the formula where the quantifier "engages in". It is put right after the quantifier, often in parentheses. Some authors describe this as including the variable put right after the forall or exists symbol. In the formula , for example, (or ) is the scope of the quantifier (or ).
In this film, Finis Hominis (after returning to the asylum) again feels the need to escape the asylum in order to put right the world's increasing social unrest that he sees in the news.
As for poor Ernie, it's now up to him to run the business, which turns him into the same dull, inattentive husband that her first spouse had been. In the end, however, everything is put right.
As with most ghettos established by the Germans, a sign was put right outside in front stating: "Achtung! Seuchengefahr" ("Attention! Danger of Infection"). Mortality rates did, indeed, increase in the Vilna Ghetto as compared with before the war.
Jeff Unaegbu (born Elochukwu Jephthah Unaegbu on October 1, 1979) is a Nigerian writer, actor, artist and documentary film maker, the author of eight books.Unaegbu, J. (2007). "I write to Put Right the Wrongs", Sunday Vanguard, April 8, P. 48.
On 6 April 2008, a new regime of corporate manslaughter came into effect in the UK. A corporation can be convicted on indictment and subjected to an unlimited fine in addition to having to put right its shortcomings and advertise its failures.
" The Oxford Boat Club president Pinsent conceded: "They put right a lot of mistakes they have made in the past, and they rowed outstandingly well." Spracklen agreed: "Cambridge got too far away. They were a better boat in that race. All credit to them.
From nanometers to hundred of micrometers in length, tungsten metal deposition allows metal lines to be put right where needed. Other materials such as platinum, cobalt, carbon, gold, etc., can also be locally deposited. Gas assisted deposition and FIB etching process are shown below.
Things can only be put right by Carlo's revealing all and reminding the king that the queen still suspects nothing. Carlo, who so far has never hesitated in claiming his 50%, tells his future brother-in-law that this time his share will be Casilda's happiness.
James says that it is nothing that a sea breeze can't put right. Elizabeth tells James that she declined the contract. Charles Marston arrives at James' office. He says a passenger called Bullen has sailed on one of James' ships and he is very keen to trace him.
"Chapter IV. The Mirror Speaks", which contains only one track, "Distant Memories", was put right between the two tracks "Chapter III. Disturbance in the Here and Now". This caused the second track from that chapter, "The Holy Grail", to end up in a new chapter, "V. Disturbance in the Here and Now (Reprise)".
He gradually came to know that Hadiya has been trapped but this time he helped Hadiya by treating Zariyab's illness but no therapy or medication worked on him. During the process, Hadiya once again fell for Shah Mir and Zariyab's family finally realized their mistake which was later put right with her divorce from Zariyab.
What each of us makes of our life is our Personal Responsibility no one can replace or override that right. No other person or influence can put right our wrongdoings. 6\. Compensation and Retribution hereafter for all the good and evil deeds done on earth. This Principle expresses the natural law of ‘cause and effect’.
It began with a good away point at Watford, courtesy of another McGugan belter. Then Forest played Coventry City at home. It began with a Chambers own goal, but this was put right a few later with a great strike from Majewski. Chris Cohen then bagged his first goal of the season to give Forest a 2–1 win.
A fettler is an old craft from the iron and steel industry that grew in the north east of England. His job was to remove the excess material from castings, by "fettling" them. To fettle is to put right, fix: "I'll fettle you". The word remains in common use in the North East and is synonymous in the area with the group.
At last, in 1826, the schoolhouse was ready, standing on what is today called Friedhofstraße. The following year, it was also given a belltower, through whose sound holes the rain got in and trickled down into the floor down below. This was put right by installing shutters over the sound holes. In 1831, a barn was likewise built on the school ground for the teacher's economic ends.
In hindsight a misunderstanding on the weight distribution of paltrok mills may have caused the problem. It is now known that most of the weight should be carried by the central post and not evenly divided between post and roller ring (see below). Another misunderstanding was put right in 2005 when the black tar coating of 1963 was replaced by the original bright green paint.
The appearance of fatigue cracks was the first of these problems that threatened to stop the telescope working; had they not been put right the elevation system could have failed and perhaps jammed.Lovell, Jodrell Bank Telescopes, pp. 65–66 The telescope was therefore repaired and upgraded to become the Mark IA; the £400,000 of funding to do this was announced on 8 July 1968 by the SRC.
For these to exist, we need to challenge our economic and legal paradigms of ownership. We need a system change, for which all of us must socially and politically engage before it is too late. In Jabujicaba the people of the world literally take to the streets to put right the mistakes of the past and ensure that better future for themselves and generations to come.
This sonnet was published along with the rest in 1609 in Quarto. There is a debate as to why the sonnets were published in 1609. One theory affirmed by Duncan- Jones, is that these sonnets were published in order to "put right the wrong done" by the unauthorized publishing by Jaggard in 1599. They are thought to have been written long before the publication in 1609.
Texas makes Silas angry when she gives him India's ring in exchange for information and later steals it from him. Rawle told a writer from What's on TV that Texas was "the one that got away". He killed India by mistake and has a "nagging feeling" that he could put right his mistake by killing Texas. Silas tells the police that another murder will be committed because he has an accomplice.
He plays as a fly-half, formerly for Fiji Warriors. Luveniyali was a late call up to the Fijian team in 2007 after playing for Fiji in the Under 21 World Cup. The young fly half was put right into the starting lineup to debut against Australia A, where they drew the game 14 – 14. After this performance, he was selected for the Fiji for the 2007 Rugby World Cup finals.
Some of the damage done to the environment in the past, however, has not been put right, yet. The ("Structure and Planning Directorate South") in Neustadt an der Weinstrasse has started a "Pilot Project Isenach",SGD Süd: Pilotprojekt Isenach which aims at restoring the natural state of the Isenach. On a municipal level, the Isenbach is a responsibility of the ("Water District Isenach Eckbach"), which is subordinate to the Landkreis Bad Dürkheim.
In the letter, which bore the address Ryelands, Lancaster, Ashton attacked Lloyd George on a number of policy questions but also described the former prime minister as the man who had wrecked the Liberal Party and someone who was not fully trusted by his own political associates. Ashton said the present position of the Liberal Party was entirely the fault of Lloyd George and could not be put right for a generation.
Archie wants to put right these long- standing problems he has with Ronnie. But things just get worse.""Mitchells come to blows on 'Enders", Digital Spy, URL last accessed 13 July 2008 An EastEnders source said of their relationship: "At the moment she has to play the game to get what she wants. But she is more than a match for Archie - and with Phil as back-up she is able to take him on.
Hence, the Imam turned to his companions and said: "Which was better – what you wanted or what I wanted? I have put right his attitude to the extent you have now become acquainted with." Musa al-Kadhim was also called Abdu' al- Salih (the Holy Servant) because his interests lay in religious rather than political matters. He was known to distribute money to the town of Medina despite his family being poor.
Following a speech he had heard by Heinrich Himmler, Lange noted in resignation on 5 March 1945 "Nothing more can be hoped and nothing can ever be put right. That has to be eradicated". He laments Himmler for "washerwoman-superstition" and his "low- down manner of deprivation of man". In Lange's imagination the last days of the world preceded the Last Judgement, which had been brought about by the "middle-class antichrist" Hitler.
In the event of priming (and also when steam is admitted through cold piping or into a cold cylinder) the operators need to open the cylinder cocks, which are designed to release trapped water. Once occurring, the problem can affect the level indicated in the boiler's gauge glass and for this reason is difficult to put right without reducing the water level to the extent that the firebox crown becomes dangerously exposed.
XCOM: Enemy Unknown was released later that same year to critical acclaim, winning multiple "Game of the Year" awards. X-COM creator Julian Gollop hailed it as "a phoenix rising from the ashes of the X-COM disaster," saying that "it’s amazing that after 20 years, a brand that had gone so badly in the wrong direction has finally been put right." It was also ported to Android, iOS, OS X, Linux, and PlayStation Vita.
Two relationships in North London simultaneously draw to a close. Jed, a journalist is living with his long-term girlfriend, Cheryl, with the couple regularly seeing Jed's best friend Marcus and his girlfriend, Sophie. Compared to Marcus and Sophie, Jed and Cheryl's relationship is tired and dysfunctional which Jed tries to put right by suggesting marriage. When he asks her, Cheryl turns him down because of the lack of romantic chemistry in their relationship.
The 'great Exeter schism' resulted in double elections to fellowships. The resulting disorder was not put right until 1694, when the House of Lords confirmed Paynter as rector after reversing the decision of the King's Bench. He was Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University in 1698 and 1699, and held the Rectorship until his death. Paynter died on 18 February 1716; having retained the rectory of Wootton until that time, and he was buried there on 22 February.
Radmilovac is actually a westernmost extension of the Belgrade's suburb of Vinča (to which it makes no urban connections), on the very border with the neighboring Leštane. It is located north of the road of Smederevski put which connects Belgrade and the town of Smederevo. It is located 14 kilometers north-east of downtown Belgrade, between Vinča and Kaluđerica with Leštane being located right across the Smederevski put. Right behind the settlement is the Vinča Nuclear Institute.
In flashback scenes she is shown working during the births of Susan, Gabrielle and Lynette's children (although it is not known which children she cared for). Terresa admits to a visiting priest that she didn't retire from the hospital; she quit because of guilt. He offers to take her confession, but she tells him that she does not want what she is about to say to remain private, as it must be put right. The priest then proceeds to a hospital directors office.
On occasions he spoke on the platform or in the house while intoxicated and made a fool of himself, and in 1894 he fell into Wellington Harbour when he mistook the lights of a ship for the lights outside a chemist's shop where he had lodgings. In 1907 he was 'almost certainly' the subject of a complaint by J. T. Marryat Hornsby to the Speaker about his language and his intoxicated condition in the house, which the Premier promised to have put right.
There were several tricky moments but the journey has gone very well. I am now looking forward to celebrating with the rest of the team in Wick later on." He said the flight had uncovered teething problems with the aircraft, Global Eagle, which would now be put right before he sets out on his next record attempt—flying round the world in June. "Soon after setting out I lost power to the radio and drifted off course towards America, without a visa.
Ferniehirst Castle, visitor centre The shorter arm of this L-plan fortalice is the 16th-century tower, containing the stair turret. The turnpike stair is in a spiral, corbelled out in the angle: apparently more for elegance than for necessity. There are many shot-holes, allowing a wide angle for musket fire, and of the more restricted shut-holes used for ventilation. The stair spirals counter- clockwise and is known as the "left-handed staircase" as it would put right- handed attackers at a disadvantage.
Similarly, from time to time, some sections of boundary wall become too weak due to people climbing over them, and decay has set in. However these matters could be put right and the park is a popular place to visit, with a range of educational, training and cultural events and an annual summer open day. It is a designated Local Nature Reserve and Conservation Area. Apart from the South Lodge extension on the forecourt, Abney Park's freehold is owned by the London Borough of Hackney.
Kelly is a celebrity patron of Worldwide Cancer Research.Lorraine supreme – Lorraine Kelly The Scotsman, 19 August 2008 Kelly is also a patron of the advocacy charity POhWER (People of Hertfordshire Wants Equal Rights). About being a patron, Kelly commented: 'I am proud to be a Patron of POhWER, a charity which helps people to find their voice, make their case, get the care and support they need and see wrongs put right'. Kelly is also a patron of the British charity Help for Heroes.
His pleading was a model of forceful economy and he was a formidable opponent having the adverse judgements of Lord Clyde (Lord President of the Court of Session) regularly overturned when Stott appealed them to the House of Lords. Stott later said "... the First Division of the Court of Session fell on evil days and there were some atrocious decisions. We had to go frequently to London to get them put right". Stott was Sheriff Principal for the sheriffdom of Roxburgh, Berwick and Selkirk between 1961 and 1964.
Assessment Days are eminently fair and objective. They allow a broader range of selection methods to be used so therefore they are more accurate than a standard recruitment process. The tests which are used on assessment day gives an insight knowledge of applicant's psychological and social behaviour. The results from these tests, combined with other conventional sources of information plays an important role in selecting the most qualified candidate and also enables organizations in eliminating unsuitable candidates – helping the organizations to ensure that they put right people in right roles.
Emilio is kept in a constantly drugged state on Carlo's ship, the Giordano Bruno. They are actually working for the Jesuits and the Vatican, who want Sandoz to return to Rakhat. It is extremely important that the Jesuits put right (as much as possible) what they destroyed on Rakhat; the massacre of the first landing party and the violent revolution of the Runa serving class that followed, have caused a rift between the Society of Jesus and the rest of the Catholic Church. In fact, the Jesuit order has all but vanished completely.
Born in Weare, New Hampshire, Gove was the daughter of Hiram and Mary Sargent Gove; her father was a hatmaker who later became a self-trained physician, and her mother was an early advocate for women's rights. By 1848 the couple was estranged. They divorced in that year – one precipitating event was Hiram's kidnapping of Elma, which her mother soon put right. Mary soon remarried, and Elma travelled to New York City to study as an artist; in 1848 she enrolled in the antique class of the National Academy of Design for the year.
The solidarity economy is often considered part of the social economy, forming what might be termed the "social and solidarity economy" (from the French ""). The concepts are still under development and the difference between the two terms is gradually being clarified. An organization seeing itself as part of the solidarity economy generally goes beyond achieving purely social aims: it aims to put right an injustice by expressing solidarity. For example, a local sports club has a social aim and so can be considered part of the social economy, but only under special circumstances (e.g.
Milou, for example, was renamed Snowy at the translators' discretion. Captain Haddock's was renamed Marlinspike Hall. When it came time to translate The Black Island, which is set in Great Britain, the opportunity was taken to redraw the entire book. Methuen had decided that the book did not portray Great Britain accurately enough, and had compiled a list of 131 errors of detail which should be put right, such as ensuring that the British police were unarmed and ensuring scenes of the British countryside were more accurate for discerning British readers.
A visit from Internal Affairs suggests some on the force may think she is faking her amnesia and has something to hide. Elisabeth Röhm in 2012 Not knowing whom to trust, she must find out who may still be pursuing her, before they eliminate her once and for all. Anna begins an investigation of her own immediate past and discovers she was callous and competitive enough to put her job above her family and was having an affair with Derek, who helps her with her investigation. The more she learns, the more she wants to put right whatever went wrong in her life.
Kisch on board the Strathaird, bound for Australia Kisch greets supporters with the clenched fist Communist Salute before making his famous leap from the Strathaird. Kisch arrived in Fremantle on 6 November 1934 on the P&O; liner RMS Strathaird. The ship was promptly boarded by representatives of the Federal Government who refused Kisch entry to Australia on the ground that he was "undesirable as an inhabitant of, or visitor to, the Commonwealth". Kisch professed to be deeply hurt and was sure that things would be put right once he was given a chance to explain.
Translated in This denounces, and introduces measures against, a variety of abuses including inaccurate tax assessments, malicious prosecutions and the imprisonment of debtors by private creditors. The edict's only allusion to the chaotic political situation comes as a call for trust in the benevolence of the new Emperor, Galba, and his ability to put right the wrongs of the past. Alexander was making representations to Galba on behalf of the provincials, presumably representing the desired reforms as the price of loyalty from this vital grain-producing province. Neither Galba nor his successor Otho survived long in office.
The Ombudsman can caution violators that they should put right their violation or eliminate irregularities committed, or can even propose compensation. On your behalf, and with your authorisation, he can lodge with the Constitutional Court a request for assessment of the constitutionality and legality of regulations or official documents, or he may submit a constitutional complaint owing to the violation of some right. He may submit to the government or parliament initiatives for the amendment of laws and other regulations. He may also suggest to all bodies that fall within his competence that they improve their dealings and relations with clients.
After three near-misses Diamonds finally fulfilled their aim, and won promotion to the Football League as Conference champions in 2001. The first ever Football League match for Rushden & Diamonds ended in a 1–0 victory away to York City. Although the team achieved a 3–2 win at Burnley in the League Cup, they struggled to adapt to their new surroundings and went seven games without a victory. This was put right with a home success versus Cheltenham Town to kick start the campaign, subsequently leading to a 10-match unbeaten run which included four wins.
The Windfall Tax was a tax on what were described as "the excess profits of the privatised utilities" and was introduced by the Labour government of Tony Blair in 1997. It followed from their manifesto commitment made during the 1997 general election campaign to impose a "windfall levy" on the privatised utilities. The tax came after 18 years of Conservative government, which had seen the privatization of many state-owned assets, at prices which many considered too low. It aimed to "put right the bad deal which customers and taxpayers got from the privatisation of the utilities".
Although the Southport Astronomical Society continue to use the observatory these ceased when the observatory was included in the 2007 refurbishment of the Park and Observatory. The building now has an electricity supply and telephone access but unfortunately during the building refurbishment a copper lining was used on the dome which attracted the attentions of illegal copper merchants. This has caused some damage to the dome. Although the dome metal runner was also renewed at this time it has not proved satisfactory and until this is put right the observatory cannot be used for observational work.
Doan Trang also sent mail to the newspaper which had posted the article regarding the conflict, according to her, it was "made up" and "badly influencing our reputation" (her and SoCo Production). To discover that the newspaper didn't put right disclaimer, she used to plan to sue the author of the article, however she cancelled it. However, a few days later, they had a meet up with the press, both was happy and open to each other, opposed to the assumption that two would be awkward, both confirmed that the debate regarding SoCodance was a misunderstanding and everything was pushed too far.
PC Arun Ghir arrived at Sun Hill in June 2008, alongside fellow probationer Millie Brown and transfer Leon Taylor. Arun had a troubled past, and on the day of joining the police force, his father was attacked by racist thugs after he politely asked them to get away from his car. Arun saw this as his chance to put things right, though things didn't always go to plan, given his fiery temper and high enthusiasm. Arun was committed and dedicated to the job, wanting to put right any wrongs for everybody, however small they may be – adamant that he helped to make the streets safer.
However, Tommy finds a condom Craig has been planning to use and, thinking his son has slept with Rosie, punches him in the face and knocks him out. Soon, Tommy finds out Rosie stole the condom from Sally and confronts the pair, but soon everything is put right and Craig and Rosie carry on seeing each other. Despite this, Craig is devastated when his father is killed in March 2005, after sustaining a blow to the head with a wrench. He discovers that Katy committed manslaughter after discovering Tommy had lied to her over Martin having an affair, which caused her to abort her and Martin's child.
73 Jack tells Liz that by protecting his mother this time, as opposed to when his father left, he can "put right what once went wrong" which Liz notes is part of the introduction to the television series Quantum Leap. Jack had written a speech to confront Jimmy Donaghy decades ago and attempts to update it for his confrontation with Paul. He asks Liz who is "today's Nikita Khrushchev" and she suggests Simon Cowell, which Jack agrees with. Jack is also suspicious of Paul because he met his mother in Florida, which Jack calls "America's Australia," referring to Australia's history as a penal colony.
Eleven years after Crystal Mask, Kyarra, a gifted young novice, is horrified to learn from her friend Caell's discussion with the merlee that her parents were not Singers, and she falls into a trap and is kidnapped. Meanwhile, Night Plume, a dark-coloured quetzal under Frazhin's control, suddenly finds himself free after being sung to by a captured Rialle. He fetches the Singers to help while Kyarra struggles with her new identity as Frazhin and Yashra's daughter, and all the while Frazhin grows closer to eradicating Singers forever using the quetzal Memoryplace. The characters from the series come together to stop him, and eventually the world is put right, Frazhin is killed and the Half Creatures are freed.
This seemed to be put right in the 1848 session, when an Act of 22 July 1848 authorised the use of steamboats, and also the increased capital to the extent of £250,000. The Company had originally intended to operate its trains itself, but on reflection a working arrangement with the LNWR seemed better, and agreement on this was reached in August 1847.Baughan, page 148 The Government once again dealt harshly with the Company over the mail contract, requiring them to take over the Admiralty steamers (even though they knew the Company had ordered their own). A sequence of threatened withdrawals of co-operation followed; at the same time the C&HR;'s financial position deteriorated steeply, and the Board seemed to be at loggerheads.
At the last minute, single mother Antonia puts her seven-year-old son on the bus which will take him to France for a vacation with his father and then turns up late for her work as a chambermaid in a luxury hotel. Most of the other staff are hostile over her casual attitude except one girl who, finding her in tears in the changing room, is sympathetic. Among her problems, Antonia says she has not been with a man for years, which her co-worker advises her to put right at the first opportunity. Doing her rounds, Antonia comes into the apparently empty room of a single man, who bursts naked and wet out of the bathroom to answer his phone.
Prior to the 2010 general election, Conservative party leader David Cameron proposed replacing the Human Rights Act with a new "British Bill of Rights". After forming a coalition with the Liberal Democrats, these plans were shelved and reinstated only after the Conservative party won an overall majority in the 2015 general election. Former Prime Minister David Cameron then vowed to put right what he termed the "complete mess" of Britain's human rights laws, on the 800th anniversary of the passage of the Magna Carta by the Kingdom of England, one of the predecessor states to the United Kingdom. Tensions have arisen between those on the political right in the UK, and the European Court of Human Rights, over issues such as prisoner voting.
These comprise the marsh of "la Petite Flandre", drained in the 17th century The Santones had worked laboriously to perfect a technique of saltwater extraction, and their ancient production sites were put right on the shoreline. These are ("salt sites").Thanks to archaeology, dozens of have been found along the ancient shoreline of Aunis, mainly in the area that is now the Marais de Rochefort These small-scale production sites were particularly numerous in the north of the Gulf of Santones, equally along the coastline, in the deep estuaries, and all around the islands (notably the Île d'Albe).Commune of Muron The salt sites were quickly abandoned after the Roman conquest, because the new colonists brought with them a better-performing and more-productive technique for producing salt.
It is a masterpiece that can easily be put right there with any spy-thriller in the world." Zia Shahid of Sabz Irtiqa rated it 8 out of 10 and wrote "Jami’s direction can be explained in just one word “Stunning”, people who knows Jami for his previous work and have seen his music videos knew that O21 won’t be a straightforward film, Jami have certainly made the audience to put their thinking cap on while watching the movie or else they won’t understand the film. On the whole O21 is dark and mysterious and it has taken the Pakistani cinema to the new level, thank you Jami for proving that Pakistani cinema is not just about item numbers and Bollywood stereo types." Faria Syed of HiP wrote "The film is thrilling, visually stunning and well- acted with multiple layers of story.
Labeling the results "impressive" it noted that all but one was noted and fixed within the hour, and that "the Wikipedians' tools and know-how were just too much for our team." A second series of another 10 tests, using "far more subtle errors" and additional techniques to conceal their nature, met similar results: "despite our stealth attempts the vast majority... were discovered remarkably quickly... the ridiculously minor Jesse James error was corrected within a minute and a very slight change to Queen Anne's entry was put right within two minutes". Two of the latter series were not detected. The article concluded that "Wikipedia corrects the vast majority of errors within minutes, but if they're not spotted within the first day the chances... dwindle as you're then relying on someone to spot the errors while reading the article rather than reviewing the edits".
Roberts, pp. 47-48. Though friends as young girls, Louise and her sister-in-law Victoria, Princess Royal ("Vicky") always had a "none-too-friendly rivalry", particularly when comparing their children: while Vicky's eldest son Crown Prince Wilhelm was born with a deformed arm, Louise apparently could not resist bragging that her three children were healthier and bigger at the same age. Louise doted on her nephew however, and Vicky wrote to her mother that the grand duchess "spoilt him quite dreadfully". Often supporting him against his parents, her and Wilhelm's close relationship would carry on to his adulthood, and he would later write in his memoirs that Louise "possessed considerable political ability and a great gift for organisation, and she understood excellently how to put right men in the right place and how to employ their strength serviceably for the general benefit".
The employer may simply be able to say that a court has decided there was sufficient probability of guilt to lock him up and this informed its investigation, justifying dismissal. An employer can be entitled to dismiss multiple employees where it cannot prove who is guiltyParr v Whitbread & Co plc [1990] ICR 427 or to dismiss only some of those guilty based on blameworthiness.Securicor Ltd v Smith [1989] IRLR 356 To dismiss several staff for incompetence because the employer does not know which one is the weakest will usually look arbitrary and could easily show lack of an adequate investigation. It could easily be fair though if safety is at risk meaning damage could be done that cannot be put right with money, for example, somebody forgot to bolt a jumbo jet's windscreen back in place and a pilot is sucked out mid-flight.
He earned a place in the England Saxons squad whilst still playing in National Division One and was then rewarded with a place on the England Summer tour to North America in 2001. After appearing in the midweek sides, he won his first senior cap as a replacement for Steve Borthwick in the final 10 minutes of England's victory over the United States in San Francisco on 16 June 2001. Palmer was back to full fitness for the start of the 2002–03 Zurich Premiership and did not miss a game for the Tykes during the entire Zurich Premiership campaign. In the summer of 2003 he was selected for England's summer tour to New Zealand and Australia and then joined up with the squad for the 2003 Churchill Cup in Canada, only to pick up a serious knee injury that took six months to put right.
In S v Nkondo (2000), an important case in South African criminal procedure, Nkondo had appeared before a regional court and was convicted of rape and robbery. The case was then sent to the high court for sentencing where it was held that N had not been thoroughly apprised of his right to legal representation and had elected to appear in person. The court held that when courts explain the right to legal representation to accused persons and an accused person facing a serious charge elects to remain unrepresented, the magistrate should ask the accused why he or she wanted to appear in person and if it appeared that the accused was under some or other misunderstanding that has to be put right. The High Court set aside the convictions of robbery and rape and remitted the matter to the regional court in order that the matter could be re-tried.
In 1972, the possibility of saving Court Farm was first put forward to the former Carmarthenshire County Council, but it was believed that the building had deteriorated too far and would cost an estimated £50,000 to put right. Considerable theft and vandalism left the property in a badly damaged condition, and so a planning application was made by the owners for consent to demolish the building. On 23 October 1980, Llanelli Borough Council refused the application for the following reasons: > ~ [Court Farm] is a Grade II Listed Building of special architectural and > historic interest, which is capable of renovation, rehabilitation and use, > which would ensure its future conservation; and > ~ in line with national policy, the Borough Council is disposed not to grant > consent for the demolition of Listed Buildings which are capable of > preservation or conservation. Despite the decline in the fortunes of Court Farm, local concern for the building remained strong, as evidenced by the publicity in the local press.
Over the course of the series, stage shows and newspaper columns, Alan opined on numerous topics, most of which demonstrated his contempt for the working class and indeed anyone not of the political and financial elite (the ordinaries). During an argument with a constituent, B'Stard declared that he believed he was helping British industry by driving a Bentley (a Lagonda In series 4) and having his suits handmade by British craftsmen. B'Stard's arrogance even extended to stating that there was nothing wrong with the education system that could not be put right with £2,500 a term, and that National Health Service (NHS) waiting lists could be abolished by shutting down the health service, thereby eradicating poor people and eliminating poverty. B'Stard continued this train of thought through his defection to New Labour when he was instrumental in arranging a postcode lottery for cancer treatment so that "only the right people get better".
Young & Son's Carved mice on wall in Eastcheap Young was widowed in 1873, however, he was still working in 1875 surveying dangerous structures in the City as is attested by the Metropolitan Board of Works.Minutes of the Proceedings of the Metropolitan Board of Works, Reed and Pardon, Paternoster Row, printers to the Metropolitan Board of Works, 1875 Apart from the strikingly ornate civic and commercial buildings he designed, Young's legacy, especially in the City of London, was to ensure in his role as surveyor, that buildings falling into disrepair would be adequately put right and on several occasions, he asked for 'substitutions' with surveyor colleagues so that he could personally superintend the repairs as an architect, notably in Houndsditch and Cannon Street.Obituary of John Young, The Builder, March 1877 John Young left a quiet token of his sense of humour in the carved mice on the parapet of a warehouse in Eastcheap. He died at home in St Mary's Lodge in March 1877.
In 1996 Dan Cruickshank launched the Euston Arch Trust, an organisation dedicated to the rebuilding of the arch, which counted among its members the modernist architects Peter Smithson (who with his wife Alison had written a history of the arch) and Piers Gough. The trustees saw the opportunity to put right a historical wrong whilst at the same time addressing the fragmented townscape around Euston, including possibly the restoration of Euston Square which was laid out in the early nineteenth century but fell victim to the re-development of Euston Station in 1968. Railtrack were reported to be 'keen' on the idea of reconstructing the arch and the London Borough of Camden were said to have 'no case against revival'. The estimated cost of rebuilding in 1996 was said to be £5 million. On 6 November 2007 the historian Tristram Hunt reported in The Guardian newspaper that a project to rebuild the arch as part of the redevelopment of Euston Station could be led by Alastair Lansley, the lead architect for the reconstruction and rebuilding of St Pancras Station.
He was advised by Roger Keyes to see the King, and on 12 May was "making progress in getting matters put right" in discussion with the king in English, but was interrupted (twice) by the King's advisor who spoke to the King in French (in which Brooke was fluent). The advisor was insistent that the Belgian division could not be moved and the BEF should be stopped further south and clear of Brussels; Brooke said he was not putting the whole case to the king; he found that arguing with the advisor was a sheer waste of time as he cared little about the BEF and most of his suggestions were "fantastic". The King's advisor Van Overstraeten was not the Chief of Staff, as Brooke had assumed, but the king's aide-de-camp, with the rank of Major-General, and would not give up the Louvain front. The French liaison officer, General Champon, told Brooke that Van Overstraeten had ascendancy over the King and had taken control, so it was useless to see the Chief of Staff.
The report cited, in particular, use of outdated versions of VxWorks in its networking equipment and inconsistent checksums between OS images, and during a visit to a Huawei development centre in Shanghai, it was found that Huawei had been using an "unmanageable number" of OpenSSL revisions between individual products. On 30 April 2019, Bloomberg News published a report alleging that between 2009 and 2011, Vodafone Italy had discovered several security vulnerabilities in its Huawei fixed-line network equipment, including unspecified backdoors in optical nodes and broadband gateways, and unsecured telnet on its home routers that could give Huawei access to Vodafone's network. The report claimed that despite having claimed to have patched them, some of them had persisted through 2012, and that the same vulnerabilities could be found in Huawei equipment used by other regional Vodafone subsidiaries. Both Huawei and Vodafone disputed Bloombergs allegations: Huawei stated that the alleged security vulnerabilities had been patched after they were discovered and reported, and described the alleged "backdoors" as "technical mistakes" that had been "put right".
The only debate that remained would be over when to withdraw, not whether to withdraw, and over the meaning of the war. Church concluded: Church argued that the opponents of the Vietnam War needed to prevent the corruption of the nation and its institutions. To Church, the anti-war opposition was the "highest concept of patriotism—which is not the patriotism of conformity—but the patriotism of Senator Carl Schurz, a dissenter from an earlier period, who proclaimed: 'Our country right or wrong. When right, to be kept right: when wrong, to be put right." p. 121. Schmitz uses the example of "The Doves Have Won and Don't Know It" September 6, 1970 on CBS television, 2.2/32/IS, FCP; "The Doves Have Won," September 11, 1970 (Source of the "highest concept of patriotism..." quote), speech at Mills College of Education; "The Doves are Winning — Don't Despair," September 26, 1970, speech at Colorado State University and "The Unsung Victory of the Doves," December 1970, 10.6/8/8 FCP.
According to Moghadam and Eubank (2006), groups associated with right-wing terrorism include white power skinhead gangs, far-right hooligans, and their sympathizers. The "intellectual guides" of right-wing terrorist movements espouse the view that the state must "rid itself of the foreign elements that undermine it from within" so the state can "provide for its rightful, natural citizens." In Australia, experts, police and others have been commenting on the failure of the authorities to act effectively in order to combat right- wing radicalisation, and the government has vowed to put right-wing extremist individuals and groups under greater scrutiny and pressure, with the home affairs minister Mike Pezzullo making strong comments to a parliamentary committee. A week after the Christchurch mosque shootings in Christchurch, New Zealand it emerged that the perpetrator Australian-born Brenton Harrison Tarrant had three years earlier been active on the Facebook pages of two Australian-based white nationalist groups the United Patriots Front (UPF) and True Blue Crew (TBC) praising UPF leader neo-Nazi Blair Cotrrell as they all celebrated Trump's victory in the 2016 presidential election in the United States and Tarrant was also offered to join the Lads Society a white nationalist fight club that was founded by Cottrell but declined.

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