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The phrase "rectify process" is a correct, usable phrase in written English
It can be used when referring to a process which is being adjusted or corrected. For example, "We must rectify the process in order to ensure that all information is accurately recorded."
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Algorithms for the allocation procedure rectify process, ancillary, and non-process data from a facility such that inputs (e.g., raw materials) and outputs (e.g., emissions) can be assigned to a particular product from a particular line.
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One of the primary movements to rectify the process is the Fair Trade designation; as described by a consortium of the top certification organizations, "fair trade" is "a trading partnership, based on dialogue, transparency, and respect, that seeks greater equity in international trade".
Policy recommendations to rectify the verification process are proposed, so that when implemented, the right hydropower projects may be included in the new market mechanisms of the post-2020 regime.
Rectifying the peace process now will require significant U.S. leadership.
What, if anything, should legislatures do to hopefully rectify such an unpredictable process?
As concluded by the Environmental Protection Agency [pdf] regarding the scientists upset with the paper's publication: "If anything, their actions aimed to police the peer review process and rectify a problem that threatened its scientific integrity".
State legislatures can rectify this anti-democratic process passing a multi-state compact which commits their electoral college delegates, no matter who they individually support and no matter what the outcome of the election is in that particular state, to vote for the winner of the national popular vote.
These must be rectified and a healing process developed.
Detection, in electronics, the process of rectifying a radio wave and recovering any information superimposed on it; it is essentially the reverse of modulation.
Whether it was the right decision becomes hypothesis but it is doubtful whether England's bowlers could have produced the stifling discipline of South Africa that so restricted them, nor the inspirational spell from Hall that knocked the stuffing out of the middle of the innings at a time when Andrew Strauss and Paul Collingwood appeared to be in the process of rectifying the situation.
In a recent opinion defending judicial restraint, Tatel noted, "The Constitution presumes that, absent some reason to infer antipathy, even improvident decisions will eventually be rectified by the democratic process and that judicial intervention is generally unwarranted no matter how unwisely we may think a political branch has acted".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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