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Frequent complications do occur but are remediable.
There may be other conditions present, however, that impair hearing and are remediable.
There are flaws in the Roth plan, but they are remediable.
Tragedy, we are often told, is dead: an impossibility in an age that believes all problems are socially remediable.
He said: "The tribunal does not consider that Dr Osborne's actions are easily remediable.
Soderbergh's apparent assumption is that the new technologies have, for the moment, outstripped creativity but that the situation is remediable.
We promote a self-fulfilling prophecy of a downward course and then throw up our hands and blame the ill person, or the illness itself, as not remediable.
The evils, however, are largely external, identifiable, and, with certain recommended changes in the social order, remediable.
Many age-related skin disorders previously viewed as inevitable accompaniments of advancing age are now known to be remediable.
Chairman of the tribunal Dr Nigel Callaghan said: "The tribunal does not consider that Dr Osborne's actions are easily remediable.
"It was genocide, and it was relatively easily remediable through NATO action, or just letting the Bosnians arm themselves," he said.
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