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"In this court's view, the issues posed by this case exemplify the adage that not every ailment afflicting society may be redressed by a lawsuit," he wrote.
Traditionally, this has been redressed by a transformation of the negative values to a range with a minimum of −1.
The negative effects of the introduction of RDTs can be redressed by concomitantly providing education, but the effects of education are short lived.
Specific problems can often be redressed by market incentives to alter behaviour (paying a fee for returning used bottles) or, when the effect is more serious, by outright prohibition (bans on child labour or on dangerous chemical fertilizers).
The opening race is typical of the fare, a lack of proven stars redressed by the possibility that one could be about to emerge.
This imbalance must be redressed by the provision of adequate funding, and the development of a strong commitment to action within both the public and private sectors.
Lack of any nutrient with a specific anabolic function, such as vitamins or minerals, must be redressed by increased uptake of the particular substance.
Pullman became a key location to reflect this theme, having several settings, including the town's historic Florence Hotel, easily redressed by the crew for the film.
This tendency was redressed by dopaminergic therapy.
Much of the arable land is controlled by a handful of wealthy families, a situation which the Movement of Landless Rural Workers MSTT) seeks to redress by demanding land redistribution.
Parties cannot, in any case, obtain redress by a suit against the state.
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