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rectification
noun
The action or process of rectifying.
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The word "rectification" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used as a noun and means the action of rectifying (correcting or making something right, especially after mistakes or errors have been made). Example sentence: The rectification of the project took two weeks.
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And second, "global commissions" can take many different forms, including one-sided institutional arrangements such as the existing patent laws.These adversities call also for local efforts at rectification in the poor countries themselves.
Although a new system for installing the harnesses was being developed, the first 26 aircraft would all need difficult and time-consuming rectification work.
The sage, 2,549 years on ReprintsBut others point out that "the rectification of names" (a son should behave like a son, a subject like a subject) was a two-way street: fathers and rulers also had obligations.
So he has announced a period of what he calls "the three Rs"— the "revision, rectification and relaunching" of the revolution.He might have added another requirement: rapid results.
He calls, for instance, for a "mass line" campaign to restore the party's traditional values and a "rectification" movement to purge it of corruption.
It was, in Mr Kepel's phrase, "a vision of global rectification through violent means".
Full democracy (though not, yet, full independence) was possible once the risk of invasion from the mainland receded.In China, by contrast, an all-powerful Communist Party has never had the threat of "exit", has never had to adapt and has instead moulded a comfortable environment for itself by means of force, propaganda and party "rectification" campaigns.
SOME 2,500 years ago, one of Confucius's big ideas was the "rectification of names".
Austria had to return some minor principalities in Italy to the Spanish Bourbons until such time as the Bourbon lines there became extinct and had to agree to a small frontier rectification in favour of Piedmont-Sardinia, but neither of these adjustments was of great consequence.
The movement that became known as the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution represented an attempt by Mao to go beyond the party rectification campaigns of which there had been many since 1942 and to devise a new and more radical method for dealing with what he saw as the bureaucratic degeneration of the party.
The earthquake was often considered an act of yonaoshi, or "world rectification," addressing the ills of society, and the Namazu was worshipped as a god.
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