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It can't be put right by appointing some "chief integrity officer".
The DfE reportedly views the setback as a mere technicality that will be put right by the forthcoming education bill.
Anything that will damage the ball or potentially be dangerous for players can be put right by umpires.
These can mostly be put right by moving to separate premises and recruiting outside forecasting staff, as Sir Alan has recommended.
Obviously, sooner or later a glaring cock-up like this is going to be put right by even the most obtuse of utilities.
The official theory is that this can be put right by the minister setting aside all personal or political prejudices and acting as an independent judge.
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I have been put right by Trinie Triniearker.
At Cornell University, where he went as an undergraduate, his teacher, the Romantic scholar MH Abrams, once lost his place in Paradise Lost, and was put right by the young Bloom, who knew the entire poem by heart.
Nor, surely, will we make the mistake of thinking everything has been put right by 90 minutes.
The plain implication is that these are Brown's fault and can be put right only by a new leader; yet not even Joyce will say it.
It's an unfair anomaly that should be put right, but campaigners feel let down by the new pensions minister.
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