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remedial corrective reformatory remedying amendatory reformative counteracting emendatory antidotal reparative improving counteractive restorative bettering compensatory preventive ameliorative reparatory solving restitutive revision alteration modification change amendment reworking correction variation revamping adjustment adaptation remaking refashioning recasting improvement redoing remodelling(UK) remodeling(US) rectification restyling mending repair repairing fixing restoration ameliorating patching correcting rebuilding refreshing refurbishing refurbishment servicing enhancing renewing renovating resolving amending settling reforming righting redressing revising adjusting squaring emending curing debugging distilling purifying refining separating filtering clarifying clearing cleansing cleaning processing treating rarefying garbling decontaminating fining sanitizing(US) disinfecting sublimating sanitising(UK) straining editing altering modifying changing redrafting rewriting adapting rephrasing rescripting polishing rewording rehashing rehabilitating reconstructing reorganising(UK) reorganizing(US) calibrating regulating tuning attuning standardising(UK) standardizing(US) gaging(US) gauging(UK) measuring fine-tuning bringing into line rearranging straightening reconciling readjusting disabusing undeceiving enlightening disenchanting disillusioning setting right setting straight debunking depriving exposing freeing liberating ridding opening the eyes of waking up freeing from error persuading out of shattering somebody's illusions making sadder and wiser controlling directing guiding managing administering governing overseeing superintending supervising monitoring handling ordering ruling running conducting policing checking legislating administrating offsetting counterbalancing neutralising(UK) neutralizing(US) annulling invalidating negating cancelling out canceling out counterpoising countervailing negativing balancing compensating for nullifying balancing out counterweighing More

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Google is rectifying the asymmetric nature of its struggle vs.
"Now I'm sort of rectifying that, I think," Isner said.
The NBC show is taking a step toward rectifying that.
Trump has an opportunity to begin rectifying NATO burden sharing inequities.
All told, rectifying this inherited bias requires a lot of work.
Operational problems appear to be serious and, if so, need rectifying.
So too, however, is resisting and rectifying the excesses of law enforcement.
It's their best path to reclaiming government—and to rectifying this impending tragedy.
She has returned to see him, reluctantly, in hopes of rectifying that omission.
We hear you loud and clear, and are currently working on rectifying our mistake.
"We hear you loud and clear, and are currently working on rectifying our mistake."
Similarly, by rectifying injustices, one after another, we can just keep gaining in moral altitude.
SoFi's spokesman said that "no consumers were harmed in the process" of rectifying the situation.
Rectifying this regrettable state of affairs has become our life's work: songifying everything in the universe.
Racist figures like the so-called welfare queen took hold to detract from rectifying institutional inequalities.
American exports — primarily in the agriculture, manufacturing and technology sectors — could benefit from rectifying this oversight.
In some countries, equal pay for equal work is aimed at rectifying gender and racial inequality.
One of those lessons — "realizing childhood scars and working on rectifying them" — involved her famed girl squad.
Unfortunately, rectifying this is not as simple as figuring out the right message to convince people otherwise.
Rectifying the tower's problems remains difficult until the cause of the settlement is determined and agreed upon.
The board's action today was unfair and illegal and we will be relentless in rectifying this wrong.
But today Apple is rectifying all that in a big way with a fundamentally redesigned MacBook Pro.
The ELEVATE Act is a very real, very pragmatic first step in rectifying and addressing this injustice.
Having changing tables in men's rooms is just a tiny step in the process of rectifying legacy gender discrimination.
And finally, after a long, dangerous and failed journey toward rectifying the battery problem, Samsung is shutting down production.
Rectifying this will require a mix of growth-friendly measures in fiscal policy, regulation, and structural reforms, analysts say.
Congress must rectifying this imperial act -- or the health of our democracy will continue to hang in the balance.
Hopefully the company's new initiatives will go some way to rectifying this, as well as making Airbnbs safer overall.
"Sea trials are precisely for finding manageable teething problems like this and rectifying them," a Royal Navy spokesman said.
If you want to maintain capitalism and democracy, it's not self-rectifying and it's only going to get worse.
We worked well together several more times before I left the firm, because we succeeded in rectifying our misconceptions.
"This is not an ideal situation and look forward to rectifying it in the near future," narrator Steve Higgins says.
Well, now Nokia is rectifying the OS issue by switching to Android, but its arsenal of tech advantages has dissipated.
If there's any criticism to be directed toward the app, it should be about rectifying this, not changing the filter.
"There's an appetite for rectifying the lack of women," observes Hazel Reeves, who created the statue of Pankhurst in Manchester.
Thankfully, Nintendo has been rectifying that mistake over the last year, bringing the best Wii U games to new platforms.
Rectifying that imbalance in such a large project could help make sure that all Americans can benefit from personalized medicine.
That's always been a huge annoyance with TV apps, and it sounds like Apple might finally be rectifying the problem.
Having "round trip" there loused up 21A and 30A for me, and I had an awful time rectifying this corner.
Though he fell short of committing to visible, measurable steps to rectifying this, it at least indicated some self-awareness.
BERT C would then show that it was going to try a different approach to the task, thereby rectifying the mistake.
As Bran said, he'll spend the rest of his life rectifying those mistakes, but he will do good on that promise.
But the review involved only rectifying discrepancies between numbers reported on math worksheets completed by caucus leaders and publicly reported data.
Consistent efforts to expand and modernize its fleet are encouraging signs that the carrier is heading toward rectifying stunted revenue growth.
As Sling TV undoubtedly learned (and is in the process of rectifying), this could be a sticking point for potential subscribers.
Dr. Baker said that rectifying an injustice from nearly three decades before he was born had been her husband's proudest achievement.
Lenovo and Google are rectifying that today with an update that allows the Smart Clock to showcase your Google Photos collection.
Faulty Note7 replacements were issued, and finally, after a long and failed attempt at rectifying the battery problem, Samsung shut down production.
If we're just focused on "our" Avengers from 2023, then stealing the Infinity Stones and rectifying the main storyline is all gravy.
"We agree that this is not an ideal situation and look forward to rectifying it in the near future," the announcer said.
The inspector general recommended the 1st TSC use an automated system, and commanders in the report said they were rectifying the situation.
A nation of people who prefer to erase their misdeeds rather than acknowledging and rectifying them becomes, quite literally, a house divided.
His trip will be especially vital in rectifying the sense of exclusion felt by both officials and civilians in Asia's fourth-largest economy.
Combined with Samsung's often bureaucratic process for rectifying these consumer issues, it raises questions about whether the company prioritized profit over customer safety.
YouTube, which has previously been embroiled in similar controversy over ads appearing alongside extremist content, told CNN it has been rectifying the issue.
Hebei, the biggest steel producing region, came under fire on Thursday, with inspectors criticizing some officials for not rectifying previous failings in controlling pollution.
But part of repairing the relationship between communities and police is rectifying the institutional inequalities that too easily let law enforcement off the hook.
A couple of them have even made good points – Zemo and Vulture's grievances felt legitimate, even if their methods of rectifying them did not.
As a phrase, "trust black women" makes us feel like we are rectifying the historical hardship of black womanhood and finally honoring their contributions.
Google is now rectifying this with a new option that will let you set location privileges for only when an app is in the foreground.
Also new are tools inspired by Google's Photoscan technology that will fix photos of documents and paperwork, by zooming in, cropping and rectifying the photo.
"At the moment we are experiencing technical problems, we are busy rectifying this as quickly as possible," Netflix tweeted, according to a Google Translate translation.
Increased mentorship is a big step toward rectifying that, and your community probably has a dozen different ways you can be a part of it.
Denham, Issa and their Republican colleagues who voted to end the discriminatory, over-the-top FCC rule took the first step in rectifying FCC overreach.
Fortunately, though, senior American officials now seem committed to rectifying this state of affairs – and the time could be ripe for international backing of the effort.
Two weeks ago, Trump took an important first step toward rectifying his financial situation by appointing New York banker Steven Mnuchin to head his campaign fundraising.
Without really rectifying the two positions — "what do you expect" versus "massive problem" — he seems to be shifting around onto another topic: the military justice system.
Steyer said he still felt vindicated by his campaign, which centered around ending corporate corruption, rectifying racial inequities and advocating for solutions to tackle climate change.
The site has consistently made money off of other people's content, and they only seem interested in rectifying the damage now that they've eliminated the competition.
Expanding women's participation in decision-making processes is an integral component of rectifying the pervasive, global gender biases that affect almost every component of daily life.
"Politicians who could solve the problem are not rectifying the abuse in our asylum system that is encouraging people to come under these conditions," he added.
More often than not, they pandered to vote-garnering populism and disproportionately benefited the politically connected, rather than serve their original purpose of rectifying historical economic inequality.
One of the disadvantages of the XPS 13 was the awkward and weird webcam position, and Dell is rectifying that a little on the 2-in-1.
As Beatport reports, Almost a decade later, and as of last month, Obama signed a law not only rectifying those errors, but placed importance on the arts.
The company also said the petitioner had admitted in court that the petition was defective in nature and that it would approach the court after rectifying it.
Coach Jurgen Klinsmann's squad began rectifying the past by rallying for a 226-20163 victory against Iceland on Sunday in front of an announced 22016,22016 at StubHub Center.
The company said on Wednesday the petitioner had admitted in court that the petition was defective in nature and that he would approach the court after rectifying it.
In 2014, the Mikisew Cree First Nation (MCFN) brought concerns about the park's declining environment to UNESCO, which tasked Canada with rectifying the park's dire state of affairs.
" Edward Wipper, Wey's lawyer, in an email said the recent proceedings were a "vindication of Mr. Wey's position and a positive initial step in rectifying an unjust result.
But while the live-action Aladdin does succeed in rectifying some aspects of Hollywood's long history of stereotyping and whitewashing Middle Easterners, it still leaves much to be desired.
While the initial Labo kits were fun to build, there was much to be desired from the games themselves, and this could be the first step toward rectifying that.
Simplifying the process for rectifying customer complaints about these charges also would lower Wells' administrative expenses in cleaning up this mess while speeding up the restoration of customer goodwill.
Rectifying that was the aim of "Utopian Listening," a fruitful conference held from Wednesday to Saturday at the Granoff Music Center at Tufts University here, with cosponsorship from Harvard.
Michael D. Lockshin, M.D. New York City Gawande refers to the process of rectifying glitches in the E.M.R. system as "mutation and selection," the key factors in Darwinian evolution.
And rectifying the legacy of the Hill-Thomas hearing would mean that antiracist work against mass incarceration and juvenile justice would also focus on black girls, not just boys.
It acknowledged that the strategy it launched in January, aimed at rectifying a lack of innovation and weak growth in key markets, was not progressing as fast as expected.
The customer, who was only identified by her family name Lu, has waited for two months but has seen no sign of the problem rectifying itself, the report said.
"Depending on how Beijing chooses to navigate Pakistan's financial crisis, China may soon find itself responsible for rectifying the debt burdens of Zambia and many other [Belt and Road] countries."
Because crack cocaine impacted black neighborhoods so heavily in the 1980s, addressing that disparity was seen as a necessary way to begin rectifying racial imbalance in the criminal justice system.
The start of our latest decade has already ushered in a slate of new laws that give us hope for rectifying some of the general chaos that was the 2010s.
He has assumed responsibility for the Culiacán operation that failed to capture the son of the drug lord El Chapo, and stressed the importance of rectifying and adjusting security strategy.
Regulators had now shut 572 of these websites and were in the process of checking or rectifying 34 others while three cases had been handed over to the police, he said.
Aside from their lack of sweat resistance, the inability to change volume via the earbuds was among my criticisms when reviewing the 10003XM3s, so it's good to see Sony rectifying that.
While the program focuses more generally on rectifying the gender imbalance in Hollywood, and not specifically on ending sexual harassment in the showbiz workplace, Schaffer sees all these issues as interconnected.
"This was largely due to the delay in rectifying some issues with our online platform in France, and the initial response in H2 to our value range offering in France," he said.
"This was largely due to the delay in rectifying some issues with our online platform in France, and the initial response in H2003 to our value range offering in France," he said.
I asked Murray Energy officials why they had chosen to sue, since it's more typical that the aggrieved party would pursue other means of rectifying any perceived misstatements — like seeking a correction.
BPI sued ABC News, anchor Diane Sawyer and reporter Jim Avila in 2012 for $1.9 billion, which the company said was "necessary to begin rectifying the harm" inflicted by the news reports.
Rectifying the situation isn't just a matter of rescheduling the flights once the shutdown ends, explained Matthew Hankins, a postdoctoral astronomy researcher at CalTech who has also used SOFIA on previous work.
The company is now focused on rectifying the 737 Max for flight, after which it will have to work with customers to return their grounded planes and deliver finished planes to waiting customers.
Yunnan province, also in southwest China, was still paying little more than lip service to rectifying violations, and continued to face huge problems curbing pollution from heavy metal production and livestock farming, inspectors said.
In the distillery's barrel warehouse, Lumsden mentioned that sometimes a barrel's contents can fall below the 80-proof legal minimum briefly due to climate, and that there were two ways of rectifying the problem.
When insurers exit the exchanges, consumers have fewer choices for coverage (and in some instances, none) and pay more for healthcare insurance, exacerbating rather than rectifying the president's promised outcomes and objectives of ObamaCare.
"By rectifying Verrazzano's name, we're really saying to all Italians and Italian-Americans that we respect them and appreciate them," said Joseph V. Scelsa, the president of the Italian American Museum in Lower Manhattan.
Rectifying inequality is high on the agenda of financial leaders gathering at the G7 summit from Thursday through Saturday, although they are unlikely to discuss the issue of trade at this meeting, officials say.
Michael Lewis has taken on the task of rectifying that misconception, and he has done so with refreshing clarity — and a measured sense of outrage — which makes this his most ambitious and important book.
I hope the verdict will help tilt the scales toward greater recognition of entrenched institutional racism against African-Americans in Chicago — and throughout the United States — and be one small step toward rectifying injustice.
Kagan spelled out that the heart of denaturalization ought to be that it's rescinding citizenship that never should have been granted to begin with — that it's simply rectifying a mistake caused by a fraud.
When he comes out to his parents — saying elliptically, "I think about men" — he sees it as a sinful failing and is committed to somehow rectifying it and stepping back into the closet for good.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 2): 89%What critics said: "The second season of You is even more bonkers than its predecessor, rectifying loose plot threads and keeping the addictive contents of the first season.
It's all quite unnecessary to my mind, but it's true that Android is lagging behind the iPhone in terms of tailor-made accessories and it's nice to see some effort toward rectifying that ecosystem gap.
I did a lot of growing up during my time at the local children's hospital, where the bones of my head and face were routinely broken and restructured, rectifying the premature fusion of my skull.
This is not a realistic option, but we mention it because at this point we realize the mistakes made long ago in building a city in such a location and rectifying such errors proves incredibly difficult.
Although "Rushmore" focuses on arts and culture, in a city that honors many men through public statuary but severely lacks monuments to women, Marshall's gesture is an important, necessary step toward rectifying an age-old imbalance.
The main vehicle for rectifying this is the Green Climate Fund, via which richer countries, like the US, are supposed to send $100 billion a year in aid and financing by 2020 to the poorer countries.
The transaction illuminates the role individuals can play in rectifying Europe's history of colonial plunder, but it also reveals the inner workings of a system that allows such objects to land in private hands to begin with.
"The board's action today was unfair and illegal and we will be relentless in rectifying this wrong," he said in a statement after the vote, alleging that it takes more valuable shares away from early owners like himself.
The last of the major domestic professional leagues to put a replay system in place, M.L.S. trusts it will enhance the game without disrupting the flow, preventing or rectifying egregious errors with only brief delays and minimal obtrusiveness.
Esposito carries out these "Opioid Spoon Deployments" as part of a larger non-for-profit organization, The Opioid Spoon Project, which is dedicated to rectifying irresponsible drug prescription practices that often lead to the use of non-prescription drugs.
There continue to be serious problems with inadequate medical care and the prolonged use of solitary confinement in our overcrowded prisons and jails, though the Department of Justice under the Obama administration has made great strides towards rectifying these problems.
In his first visit abroad since an attempted coup of his government last month, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan took a big step towards rectifying a broken relationship with Russia, which has taken a serious toll on his country's economy.
But this year at CES, Scosche is finally rectifying this with the BoomBottle MM, which not only looks like a bottle, but also has a built-in bottle opener for cracking open a cold beer while you're out and about.
"While this has not been an easy road to travel, it was necessary to begin rectifying the harm we suffered as a result of what we believed to be biased and baseless reporting in 2012," a spokesman for the company said.
Lance Lynn took a step toward rectifying the pitching inadequacies, allowing just two hits over seven and a third shutout innings against the White Sox, his first start since being acquired from Minnesota and replacing Sonny Gray in the rotation.
One can only hope that President-elect Trump's Justice Department will follow through with the current DOJ on rectifying this issue at hand -- after all, the future of the music industry and businesses up and down Main Street depend on it.
As the critical provider of security in the region, the position of the United States is critical in rectifying the present set of problems as well as the broader issues confronting not just the Korean Peninsula, but the entire region.
What I am asking for is not economic compensation but a public retraction of such defamation in the same newspapers where they originally appeared, and in the case of online sites, a note on the original articles rectifying its content.
But acknowledging problems from the past and rectifying them with big ideas—such as a universal child allowance or calling for a national target for cutting child poverty—is imperative for a country with one of the developed world's highest child poverty rates.
But it is now partially rectifying that situation — by launching an opt-in e2e encryption feature, utilizing the industry standard Signal Protocol, which also powers WhatsApp's e2e encryption and is built by the self-styled not-for-profit project, Open Whisper Systems.
The environment ministry has previously said that it had uncovered dozens of acts of fraud, including equipment tampering, by local governments and enterprises, and complained in June that some authorities continued to prefer form over substance when it came to rectifying environmental problems.
"India being the fifth-largest economy in the world cannot be found lagging far behind in taking due rectifying action," said Niranjan Hiranandani, head of ASSOCHAM, an umbrella organisation representing over 250 chambers of commerce and trade associations and indirectly 450,000 member companies.
The transaction illuminates the role individuals can play in rectifying Europe's history of colonial plunder, especially given glaring government inaction — but it also reveals the inner workings of a system that allows such objects to land in private hands to begin with.
To the Editor: While Samuel Moyn is correct in arguing that economic inequities should be included in the issues addressed by human rights advocates, it needs to be recognized that rectifying those disparities will not in themselves result in improving human rights standards.
"The Bavarian Ministry of Culture and state collections and institutions are committed to vigorous provenance research with the goal of rectifying injustices of the Nazi era," Bavaria's minister of art, Ludwig Spaenle, said last week after another settlement with Jewish heirs was reached.
"While this has not been an easy road to travel, it was necessary to begin rectifying the harm we suffered as a result of what we believed to be biased and baseless reporting in 2012," South Dakota-based BPI said in a statement.
It's a major step—if only a step—toward rectifying what advocates see as a clear injustice of this late period in the war on drugs: In the U.S., companies can refuse to hire workers on the grounds that they used a totally legal substance.
"I agree with the commission's report that there must be 'greater urgency and seriousness in funding national defense' in order to ensure we can undertake essential nuclear and conventional modernization while rectifying readiness shortfalls," Inhofe said in a statement the day the report was released.
Instead of being at the center of the action, as he so often has been for the United States, the five-times major winner split his day between being a cheerleader and working on his game on the range in the hope of rectifying what ails him.
Just as it's become seemingly mandatory for any awards show hosts to joke about diversity to seem more self-aware, the next big step in acknowledging and rectifying a long history of rewarding films with a white savior complex will have to be with the actual winners.
In rectifying the situation, Google made it easy for brands to pull their advertising from content that was "potentially objectionable," leading to a huge drop in income for creators whose videos did not fit into the safest content bracket, a group including political talk shows and many comedians.
So while it's nice if community members are able to share an ice cream cone or a hamburger with law enforcement at the end of an August day, part of repairing the relationship between communities and police is rectifying the institutional inequalities that too easily let law enforcement off the hook.
"We fully support the right of clean Russian athletes to compete and share the opinion that Russia should be eligible to host IBU World Cups in the future; but only after they have shown a meaningful commitment to rectifying the doping culture which has been shown to exist there," the statement concluded.
Pavel Durov, who with his brother Nikolai founded the app in 2013, said in a message to his 40,000 followers on Telegram that he'd been unaware of a failure to quickly respond to an Indonesian government request to block a number of offending channels — chat groups on the app — but was now rectifying the situation.
"While nothing will undo the harm caused by a select few former employees of the Mavericks, the workplace reforms and the $10 million that Mark has agreed to contribute are important steps toward rectifying this past behavior and shining a light on a pervasive societal failing — the inability of too many organizations to provide a safe and welcoming workplace for women," Silver continued.
Giving Blunt — who has opened hits such as The Girl on the Train and A Quiet Place, and done so with more critical acclaim and award recognition than Johnson — less than half her co-star's salary for presumably doing the same amount of work is, uh, not exactly encouraging to anyone invested in the #TimesUp movement or rectifying the gender pay gap.
"Presenting an Olympic medal is always an honor, but more so on this occasion to be part of rectifying, in some way, the massive injustice perpetrated on Jared by a doping cheat and aided by a Russian Anti-Doping Agency and Russian Athletics Federation that were rotten to the core," Coates said in a speech before Tallent was awarded his medal.
Of course, this writer realizes creating an environment that encourages entrepreneurial risk-taking and capital investment will invigorate the most powerful economic engine the world has ever known and help solve some of these problems, and that rectifying a draconian tax code and eliminating unnecessary regulations are vital components of a more comprehensive plan of economic recovery, but it all begins with basic fiscal responsibility.

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