Sentence examples for practical remedy from inspiring English sources

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The open-registry "Violence, damage to property, slashed tires and broken windows — these things will flow, and they will have no practical remedy," said Jonathan Davies of the Australian Lawyers Alliance.

The only practical remedy, given the undeniable fact that driving bulky, polluting vehicles causes damage to others, is to give ourselves an incentive to take this damage into account when deciding what vehicles to buy.

The byzantine tax regulations also deprived the government of revenue by causing accidental underpayments and encouraging cheating, the report concluded, stating that the most practical remedy would be for Congress to scrap the existing code, which was last overhauled in 1986.

Unlike most of us, Collier even has a practical remedy for David Cameron as he makes a poor fist of trying to slow down inward migration from Eastern Europe without overtaking Angela Merkel's patience or the limited imagination of rules-bound Brussels apparatchiks.

"Violence, damage to property, slashed tires and broken windows — these things will flow, and they will have no practical remedy," Dr. Cathy Kezelman, president of the group Adults Surviving Child Abuse, told the newspaper The Australian that there were "a number of dangers with a Web site like this".

A practical remedy, which we call artificial perturbation, is to treat grid nodes very near the boundary as boundary points.

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Table banking groups also provide practical remedies if a member gets into difficulty in repaying a loan.

The commission also warned that banks with low capital adequacy ratios and no practical remedies for the problem might not be allowed to open further branches, expand their lines of business or invest overseas.

The only consolation, then and now, is that the practical remedies are pretty much child's play too: break up the big banks and other damaging monopolies, give shareholders an explicit power to veto outrageous pay rises, restore the financial independence of local government, stop taxing the poor, bring in a living wage for the lowest earners, to name but a few.

But its advocates also proposed more or less practical remedies: that the state should support services that provided child care, for example, or that women could be recompensed for their domestic labor through state-supplied disbursements funded by taxes or other means.

In spite of another year in which the Japanese publishing industry as a whole contracted, sales of printed publications increased at many bookstores in the region most affected by the earthquake, where people were seeking books that provided both spiritual and practical remedies.

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