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He and Anatoly B. Chubais, another leading reformer, characterized the decision as a historic mistake that will have to be rectified someday.
"Errors will have to be rectified and amendments made where there are inconsistencies or unrealistic assumptions," the authority said in the statement.
"I'm not justifying that, but nobody can deny that there are racial problems here in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, that have to be rectified, because if you don't, you're one day away".
Work is already in hand to take the River Roch out of its culvert and give the town hall prettier surroundings, but years of neglect and council-inspired vandalism will have to be rectified in the building itself.
For example, he said, a condition that violates the warranty of habitability -- such as a leak that causes a mold problem or results in structural damage to the floor of a rented apartment -- would likely have to be rectified by the person who owns that apartment.
With regard to a faithful reproduction of the scene information, degradations resulting in losses of contrast have to be rectified where the efficient histogram equalization is frequently employed.
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That has to be rectified, as do Liverpool's returns against the leading lights of the Premier League.
That wasn't the same as doing nothing: an injustice, if real, had to be rectified, but carefully.
It was of course a mistake that has to be rectified, which will take a lot of work.
Yet it was able to keep operating because of management-friendly regulations that routinely allowed endless appeals of safety violations before a hazard had to be rectified.
The matter, senior Chinese officials told the local government, had to be "rectified".Hong Kong's government calculated that the territory's reputation was better served by not leaving the issue to Beijing.
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