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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
remedy .
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Examples
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The label remedied its mistake a few hours later but, by then, enough fans around the globe-including the fan blog U2log. com-had snatched it up for $19.98 to turn a leak into a flood.
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One thing not so easily remedied is what I think remains the biggest threat to future league success: underage players.
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Flanders front could be remedied from the base or Great Britain in two or three days, needed in the
War Story of the Canadian Army Medical Corps John George 1918
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I say "remedied" because the word doesn't make me weep.
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I say "remedied" because the word doesn't make me weep.
Spouse Reform Act: A husband offers a self-evaluation on how well he's holding up his end of the bargain Rob Hiaasen 2010
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I say "remedied" because the word doesn't make me weep.
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I say "remedied" because the word doesn't make me weep.
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In today's Post coverage, titled "Ritter Staff Skirts Disclosures," reporter Jessica Fender highlights the fact that the new order will not retroactively cover the last three years of Ritter's violations, not even with the aid of Ritter's own spin machine, headed up by spokesman Evan Dreyer, who flippantly referred to the mistake as "an oversight," and one that had been "remedied" by the new order.
Jessica Corry: After Skirting Ethics Rules, Colorado Governor Rewrites Them 2009
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They therefore argue that the harm associated with EPA's failure to curb emissions would be "remedied" in a complete sense, even though the effect of U.S. auto emission limits on the global warming phenomenon as a whole would be miniscule.
Who can sue to force the EPA to regulate greenhouse gases? Ann Althouse 2006
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A "mea culpa" by Governor Paterson would be difficult for no other reason than it would cause disdain among other municipalities burdened by shortfalls that will not or cannot be "remedied" for financial or political reasons.
Yonkers Tribune 2010
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