Synonym: correct, cure, doctor, fix, heal, rectify, treat. Similar words: premeditated, Supreme, extreme, increment, remember, extremely, incremental, supreme court. Meaning: ['remɪdɪ] n. 1. act of correcting an error or a fault or an evil 2. a medicine or therapy that cures disease or relieve pain. v. 1. set straight or right 2. provide relief for.
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61. Your sole and exclusive remedy in the event of a defect is expressly limited to replacement of the diskette as provided above.
62. Take the normal Law Commission Report which analyses the problem and then annexes a draft Bill to remedy it.
63. Legislators are the elected officials who pass laws or amend existing ones in order to remedy problems or to promote certain activities.
64. And now those charged with crafting a specific remedy have declared themselves at a crossroads.
65. The research to be undertaken will attempt to remedy this deficiency.
66. I confined it to a hospital tank for two weeks and treated it with Aquarian Whitespot Remedy.
67. Moreover, once the elements of theft are satisfied, it does not matter that the victim has no civil law remedy.
68. Some of its politicians were backward-looking in that their major objectives were to remedy inter-war problems.
69. Attempts to remedy the deficiencies in these statistics suffer from a number of problems and difficulties themselves.
70. Those ordinances and Cromwell's later reforms of 1539-40 attempted to remedy the defects.
71. For a deeper cure this can be followed up with the constitutional remedy. 12 Can homoeopathy help with chronic disease?
72. Maturity is a bitter disappointment for which no remedy exists, unless laughter can be said to remedy anything. Kurt Vonnegut
73. The remedy is to keep a clear head and remain in control.
74. It would seem that in this case the remedy had corrected a biochemical imbalance.
75. The inevitable reduction in the amount of time likely to be given to singing challenges the Church to remedy this deficiency.
76. A seller will prefer that the buyer's only remedy in respect of defective goods should be the express one granted under the contract.
77. The disadvantage of a bad debt warranty and indemnity is that all it does is provide a remedy for the purchaser.
78. In the present case,(http://sentencedict.com/remedy.html) the concept of unjust enrichment suggests that the plaintiffs should have a remedy.
79. By so doing they colluded in the evils that they would have wished to remedy had they faced them fair and square.
80. No doubt the missio, with its insistence on proving bad faith, had not been a wholly satisfactory remedy.
81. This soon degenerated into disorder for which there was no remedy.
82. The contractor's financial remedy will be defined in the contract.
83. In the first case the remedy would be belladonna and in the second, aconite.
84. However, rescission is an important remedy for the period between exchange and completion.
85. Paragraph 11 is objectionable also, in my opinion, in that it appears to contemplate the possibility of a class remedy.
86. In treating acute illnesses there are only two outcomes to giving the wrong low potency remedy.
87. The subsection combines, therefore, a restitutionary remedy and a compensatory remedy.
88. Finding a remedy may be easier because there is less of a genetic component.
89. Can the reversal of the result of the contravention be regarded as a step taken to remedy the contravention?
90. What is more, the remedy advised is likely to compound the problem.
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