Sentence examples for redress shortcomings from inspiring English sources

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Parsons put the Army Corps, in effect the company's client, in touch with the Iraqi subcontractors who actually carried out the construction, so that the Iraqis could fulfill their warranty to redress shortcomings in the work, Ms. Kuhlman said.

The Assembly bill is intended to redress shortcomings in the state incentive program first introduced in 2009 under former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and respond to the rising competition from other U.S. states and countries for Hollywood's business.

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Patel was suspended in March this year for at least four months for "irresponsible" reports on a postmortem in 2002, which delayed a murder investigation, as well as dishonesty and failing to redress previous shortcomings.

Accountability does not stop at looking at the picture, accountability goes on to point at how we can take the necessary actions to redress the shortcomings, or what we call "remedial action".

Hoping to redress these shortcomings, delegates pushed forward by drafting a new plan called the Mauritius Strategy.

It says its policies redressed the shortcomings of the previous Labor government, which it says was "soft on crime".

To redress this shortcoming, the authors suggest an institutionalist complement to the triple helix model.

This paper seeks to redress this shortcoming and examines the effect of grade retention on educational performance on 1649 students in 36 elementary schools in Shaanxi province.

With a view to redressing these shortcomings, this paper introduces a knowledge extraction method that combines semantic indexing and clustering analysis, referred to as the Building Diagnosis Navigation System (BDN System).

To redress this shortcoming, we have developed forward genetics for Meloidogyne hapla permitting the identification, mapping, and isolation of genes based on phenotype alone.

The quality of her own education had highlighted for her the meagreness of that available to most women aiming for a medical career, and in 1872 she organized the Association for the Advancement of the Medical Education of Women (later the Women's Medical Association of New York City) to begin redressing that shortcoming; she was president of the association from 1874 to 1903.

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