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356 Sentences With "rectified"

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"They're making me look like I'm slightly bananas and lying about this, when they're saying they rectified something they haven't rectified yet," Stewart told the news station.
Luckily, it appears, they rectified the situation with a screening.
We anticipate that the issue will be rectified very soon.
Both cases can be rectified with a follow up email.
The document noted that the firm has already rectified the errors.
The error was rectified later to remove the reference to Malaysia.
To me that's a situation that has got to be rectified.
The omission can usually be rectified if the organization registers later.
Wheeler blamed it on a "software glitch" that is being rectified.
After three days, Amazon rectified the issue and sales boomed again.
We've really made a bad impact, but it can be rectified.
The mistake was rectified, and the game proceeded an hour later.
Later that same month, the three violations were rectified, according to records.
It said these names must be "cleaned up and rectified"—ie, changed.
The organization acknowledged it went too far, and quickly rectified the error.
That being said, this needs to get rectified as immediately as possible.
To the Editor: I made a mistake that can never be rectified.
However, this was easily rectified by leaving the door open a crack.
The abuses can only ever be rectified by addressing each in turn.
But Left Bank Creative Director Suzanne Mackie said this would be rectified.
This was soon rectified, and Ball was provided with new and improved Hummels.
She visited him in jail, certain that the injustice would quickly be rectified.
It wasn't saying, 'Hey, you've got a problem that needs to be rectified.
Kirschenheiter's has since retained new counsel, who rectified the bureaucratic misfiling the situation.
Sadly, these problems all could have been rectified with a firmer editing hand.
RedLock said they immediately reported the incident to Tesla, which quickly rectified the situation.
I saw some hiccups in my Stadia demo, though a system restart rectified them.
Chang said Formosa had rectified 45 of 53 violations cited since the July report.
"—Variety (@Variety) October 28, 2019Feldstein added, "We're on the case to get this rectified.
That situation may be rectified, if the zany trailer for "Shazam!" is any indication.
The producers said that in the drama's coming seasons, the issue would be rectified.
Long-running challenges over staffing "have not been rectified by CorrectHealth," the monitors reported.
We are blessed to be in a country where injustice can also be rectified.
This could be rectified if Mr. Obama simply upgraded them all to honorable discharges.
Any performance and efficiency deficiencies can be rectified in spades with two engine options.
In the event that a discrepancy is found, the results will be rectified, officials say.
In a statement, Spectrum told The Verge that its security team had rectified the situation.
However, the bank said the review had identified some process shortcomings which would be rectified.
The Trump administration and a bipartisan Congress finally rectified this damage to a NATO partner.
A player can be held out of a game until the uniform foul is rectified.
No one knew why, but it was obviously an oversight that would soon be rectified.
Police violations of people's' rights can never be rectified in hindsight with "evidence" cops recover.
He assured her that he would call Senator Robert Menendez to get the situation rectified.
This has been rectified for the new model, and I never experienced any serious problems.
"Every bargaining unit has to be rectified at least once every five years," Wishman said.
It's also one that's easily rectified — even while Clinton's plan is still pie in the sky.
But Nelson's lawyer thinks it's a machine error that would be rectified with a hand recount.
The team rectified that decision by putting a fully-functioning keyboard in the full-sized version.
According to the regulator, these violations are yet to have been rectified by the search giant.
This could be rectified down the line if I chose to purchase an additional Nest Detect.
Sony Music said in a statement that its Twitter account was "compromised" but "has been rectified".
In July, Samsung said it had rectified the issues and would launch the smartphone this month.
RedLock said that it notified Tesla of the cyber exposure and that it was swiftly rectified.
But such installations usually require precisely cut, or rectified, tiles that are perfectly uniform in shape.
However, Rezvani has since rectified that with an updated version, and this one has gone full Rambo.
"Nobody has told me what's going to happen, or how it's going to be rectified," she said.
"These are false allegations and they will have to be rectified," he told BFM radio on Wednesday.
"The infringement on our social media accounts was recognized and rectified quickly," says HBO spokesperson Jeff Cusson.
Lockheed said accounting issues it had identified at Sikorsky had been rectified, while reporting no significant problems.
This is expected to be rectified by March 3, 2017, but is dependent on staffing key vacancies.
On Monday, the UK Statistics Authority said it was now satisfied that the ONS had rectified this.
The bank has blamed a software error, since rectified, for not alerting the authorities to suspicious activity.
Breaches of burial rules by party officials, like building elaborate tombstones, will be investigated and "rectified," it says.
The incident only lasted a few minutes, with follower counts quickly rectified, but #SaveTwitter had already begun. WTF!!?
The mistake was only rectified after some of "La La Land's" producers had already begun their acceptance speeches.
One of Emojipedia's most requested emoji was apparently a white heart, and that omission is now being rectified.
This needs to be rectified immediately, so please return the call as soon as you receive the message.
Ocasio-Cortez quickly rectified the mistake, posting an edited screenshot of the video saying it was a typo.
"The FCA has acknowledged the deficiencies have been rectified," said Krishna Kant, the head of compliance in London.
Within a couple of hours of sharing the footage, Spectrum responded to Cortez's tweet and rectified the situation.
But a lawyer for Nelson thinks it's a machine error that would be rectified with a hand recount.
Inspectors threatened to ban the company from operating any laboratories after it claimed the problems were not rectified.
Two years ago, Brooks rectified one of those omissions when he inducted Travis into country's most revered circle.
Hutongs, traditional homes built around courtyards in neighborhoods of narrow alleyways, were among the first to be "rectified".
Inspectors have been visiting sites across the region to ensure that small "scattered" sources of pollution are "rectified".
At the time, the company said the problem was caused by an error that would swiftly be rectified.
Eventually, even he sees the light—or, at any rate, squints at the thought of wrongs being rectified.
Exactly one play later they rectified the situation, targeted Belinelli, and immediately went into a pick-and-roll.
The ruling undermines itself by affirming that racial gerrymandering is unconstitutional and can be rectified by the courts.
As for Showalter's coaches, whom Steinbrenner had wanted to fire, that was another minor detail to be rectified.
Even though this issue was rectified, he said he feared that other US residents would face similar complications.
The blunder was rectified several holes later, and surprisingly, García did not accede to any feelings of doom.
If not for a curious and persistent President Barack Obama, it might never have been discovered and rectified.
Rouhani said last week the U.S. approach to sanctions in recent months was "flawed" and "should be rectified forthwith".
Through training and reinforcement, a lot of the mistakes of the head can be rectified so they won't reoccur.
"The fact that deadlines were missed and rules were violated is troubling and must be rectified," the report said.
In August, the bank said it rectified the calculation errors and had set aside $8 million to compensate borrowers.
TMX, which later blamed the market outage on a hardware failure, rectified the issue and trading resumed on Monday.
A Google spokesman did not dispute the ministry's account but emphasized that the mistake was rectified within an hour.
We're very sorry this happened and as soon as we were made aware of the issue, we rectified it.
The reference price rectified for the capital increase has been set at 2.188 euros, according to the Italian bourse.
The reference price rectified for the capital increase has been set at 3.358 euros, according to the Italian bourse.
"In some cases, Republican candidates have been outraised, but I hope that will be rectified," the strategist added. Sen.
"We are not handing them over to the customer until they have rectified the problem," a BMW spokeswoman said.
"If this disparity can begin from the moment you go to your first job, and it follows you throughout your career, it will never be rectified, and the wage gap itself will never be rectified," the District of Columbia's Representative Eleanor Holmes Norton, a leading advocate to end the practice, told me.
Now there was a mistaken contribution made to Pat Bondi&aposs campaign, but that was rectified once it was discovered.
That was soon rectified the following December, when Prime Video went global and expanded its reach to over 200 countries.
" Viper blamed a recent system update by a service provider for the bug and said the issue was "quickly rectified.
The relative neglect of Japan by the two previous administrations can be, and should be, rectified by the Trump administration.
Ruiz is also shouldering the blame because she failed to follow protocol that would have rectified the error within seconds.
Those policies were largely rectified by the 2010 Fair Sentencing Act, but the damage to American inner cities was done.
I'm far from an isolated case, and given Noble's pricing, this is an issue that should have been rectified already.
The mistake was not rectified until the "La La Land" cast and producers were on stage giving their acceptance speeches.
It is worth stating again that all of this could be rectified tomorrow if China would simply mend its ways.
The first are bills that make it easier to build housing so that the long-term shortage can be rectified.
"The bigger picture is one of a very tense geopolitical environment that is unlikely to be rectified quickly," he said.
As the recent controversy involving Congressman John Lewis demonstrates, this remains an extremely sore subject and should be rectified immediately.
When small violations have been found, the Iranians have quickly rectified them, including by shipping fuel out of the country.
But it does point to a terrible unfairness that will never be rectified by public awareness and stigma reduction alone.
That, Mathur said, also contributed to the unemployment figure but the situation is expected to be rectified in the coming years.
The central bank said it had ordered Westpac to increase its minimum capital levels until it had rectified its non-compliance.
After more chemicals were added, Olympic organisers said the pool problems had been rectified and the water posed no health risk.
Washington had threatened to impose tariffs on $50 billion of Chinese imports unless Beijing rectified its theft of U.S. intellectual property.
I received a notice that if the situation isn't rectified, all the tenants on the floor will be fined $50 each.
What we do know is that this is fairly common and something that be easily rectified with a SIM-only deal.
In a statement on its official Weibo account, Pinduoduo said it immediately rectified the bug and reported the incident to police.
The league's original 211 television schedule omitted an opening-night game, an oversight John Skipper, the ESPN president, said he rectified.
But he has recently rectified this with a sincere outreach to a number of key Democratic leaders, as Ronald Reagan did.
The Clean Water Rule rectified this issue and represents the biggest step forward for clean water in more than a decade.
The last thing anyone wanted was for tabloids to get ahold of this, so this situation had to get rectified quickly.
I am proud to have led the calls for this to be rectified — by means other than changing the law passed.
Since the fundamentally flawed agreement cannot be truly rectified, and U.S. credibility is at stake, that would be the right policy.
We wish to be clear that the inclusion of FEMEN this year cannot be rectified by strategies of piecemeal "inclusion" and "diversity".
Apple's most egregious crime in recent memory — a subpar bagel emoji — has been rectified, as first spotted by Jeremy Burge of Emojipedia.
"No one can deny the fact that there are problems, racial problems in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, that need to be rectified," Rainey said.
They&aposre sick and tired of the lies and they want something to be rectified, and particularly with what we were discussing.
The allegations referenced above are disturbing, and any inappropriate challenge to these principles will be rectified as swiftly and thoroughly as possible.
Handing over $29 probably would've rectified the situation and alleviated this person's many frustrations for less money than any new phone upgrade.
But many consumer groups consider that a problem that needs to be rectified by nixing this deal, not a justification for it.
"These issues should never have occurred and should have been identified and rectified sooner," Westpac CEO Brian Hartzer said in the statement.
Experts say the majority of campaign finance law violations are clerical errors or missed deadlines, and are rectified by the parties involved.
However, the following seven major mistakes are ones, which when realized and rectified, can create powerful results to support your organization's mission.
That omission was rectified on September 12th with the delayed publication of the British edition, even as legal threats continued to fly.
"We're very sorry this happened and as soon as we were made aware of the issue, we rectified it," the company said.
This neglect is rectified by The Mayor Gallery's generous gathering of some 55 Congo works, including oil and pastel paintings and drawings.
But one of its biggest flaws, the need to push a button to activate Alexa, has been rectified in this new product.
People were extremely upset about Apple's anemic new bagel emoji, but as The Verge reports, the company has now rectified the situation.
The user then continued to tweet at the company, demanding the situation be rectified, and encouraged vigilantes to contact the chain to complain.
"Only enterprises that have no clear survival value, pollute heavily and have no hope of being rectified will be shut down," Li said.
For instance, if you bequeath your individual retirement account outright to the individual, government assistance might be suspended until the situation is rectified.
All of the issues have been rectified and were previously used in attacks against Ellison during his first run for House in 28500.
Fortunately however, many of these problems can be rectified through local action, particularly when it comes to changing the way farmland is used.
The company said it was extremely concerned about a lack of information from the gas sector about when the situation would be rectified.
The damage was rectified quickly, Smith said, once workers were able to go into the parks "a day or two" after the shutdown.
Phil Bryant and Corrections Commissioner Pelicia Hall to say they'd been in touch with affected inmates and wanted to see conditions immediately rectified.
However, I do not think it is acceptable for a federal agency to target a private citizen for a good faith, hastily rectified error.
The deficit of options that, along with her heft and cash, helped to ensure Mrs Clinton's nomination has not been rectified; on the contrary.
It was a clear violation to many in the critics organizations, who voted swiftly to disqualify Disney from awards until the situation was rectified.
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand said it had ordered Westpac to increase its minimum capital levels until it had rectified its non-compliance.
This can either be rectified swiftly, or, like Hannity, allowed to fester until its power and influence are too entrenched to do anything about.
The letter threatened to shut down EMW Women's Surgical Center, Kentucky's sole operating abortion clinic, within 10 days if those agreements were not rectified.
" • "Numerous aspects of the JEDI evaluation process contained clear deficiencies, errors and unmistakable bias — and it's important that these matters be examined and rectified.
Both presidents constantly imply that the problems faced by citizens will be rectified by the president himself, not the government as a democratic institution.
Numerous aspects of the JEDI evaluation process contained clear deficiencies, errors, and unmistakable bias- and it's important that these matters be examined and rectified.
But it either rectified some infractions or won exemptions - while President Barack Obama was in office - before the pact took effect in January 2016.
Wells pointed to the rise of lynching after the fall of slavery as not merely a legal matter to be rectified with new laws.
Microsoft Teams users were experiencing issues signing into the service and sending messages, and Microsoft rectified the European issues after just over two hours.
Microsoft Teams users were experiencing issues signing into the service and sending messages, and Microsoft rectified the European issues after just over two hours.
None of this history excuses Trump's stubborn reluctance, rectified far-too belatedly on Monday, to call out the K.K.K. and neo-Nazis by name.
Yet it has also been criticized for its absence of any overtly identified LGBTQ characters, an absence that should be rectified in subsequent sequels.
Tesla's fourth quarter production number of 104,891 signifies that the production woes of the past have been rectified, Canaccord Genuity analyst Jed Dorsheimer said.
"I do not think it is acceptable for a federal agency to target a private citizen for a good faith, hastily rectified error," she tweeted .
He said failures by the electoral commission that prompted the courts to annul the results of the presidential election in August had not been rectified.
Rising inequality is described as a largely internal challenge as opposed to an "iron law of capitalism" and could be rectified if prioritized by policymakers.
He saved a half-spin, and stayed ahead until pitting for intermediate tyres on lap 43 — an error that the team rectified 11 laps later.
"The issue was immediately rectified upon detection," Ghancha said in the email, which was received by two Reuters reporters who hold policies with the company.
And finally, convinced it had rectified the flaw, Samsung started issuing replacement Note 7s, one of which this week caught fire on a Southwest plane.
There is obviously a dreadful breakdown in communications at Buckingham Palace which needs urgently to be rectified as it is so damaging to the monarchy.
"We will be meeting again to talk about the deficiencies that were mentioned in his statements, and how they can be rectified," Father Conroy said.
"Of the MPP hearings that took place, only two scheduling issues - which were easily rectified - have been reported," a DHS spokesperson said in a statement.
But no one can deny the fact that there's problems, racial problems, here in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, that have to be closely, not examined, but rectified.
All of the things that felt so internally contrary to my truest self were rectified as I unraveled a long web of denial and self-deprivation.
Those problems can be in part rectified with hiring more actual disabled people both behind and in front of the camera, as creators and as performers.
The Bendgate stuff was deflected with a press visit to Cupertino's torture-testing labs and later rectified with a tougher aluminum construction in the subsequent iPhone.
"Numerous aspects of the JEDI evaluation process contained clear deficiencies, errors and unmistakable bias — and it's important that these matters be examined and rectified," he said.
This research clearly shows that there is a wide gap between what the government requires, and what affiliate marketers actually do that needs to be rectified.
The mistake, celebrated in clubs across the country but later rectified by emergency legislation, occurred when judges ruled the country's main drug law to be unconstitutional.
Until and unless those issues are rectified, we are unlikely to see better rates of corporate investment (and the large-scale hiring that goes with it).
Fortunately, Loisaida has rectified the earlier censorship of one work and, in doing so, avoided jeopardizing the telling of all the other featured artists' important stories.
There were two other mishaps: When we first opened the door, our pillows languished atop the bed without pillowcases (an oversight housekeeping rectified within 10 minutes).
"Make no mistake, this temporary setback will be rectified when Oklahoma residents elect a new, and genuinely pro-Second Amendment governor," he said in a statement.
It's just something that repeats itself and hopefully God has his ways and it will be rectified before it gets, heaven forbid, to a terrible situation.
They talk about how the voters have made a mistake; how all it takes are better explanations and how all these inequities will be rectified shortly.
Analysts at HSBC think that imbalance is likely to have rectified itself to some degree in November, and they forecast a hefty rise in output in particular.
"It is vital that this be rectified so that a lack of investments today does not lead to a supply shortage in the future," the report states.
In terms of the safety of athletes, the ability for fighters to compete with PEDs in their systems is something that needs to be rectified most pressingly.
The German company said its forecasts for 2018, including for a "moderate" increase in core profit, assumed the problems could be rectified quickly, without jeopardising delivery targets.
Time and again we heard from Facebook about mistakes being made and then (sometimes) rectified, rather than designing the product ethically from the beginning of the process.
"In our view, this is a vicious incident that breaks the law and tramples on human rights and should be resolutely stopped and rectified," the group wrote.
In short, the judge was saying that any violation of the indenture could be rectified by the payment of money damages or other remedies after the fact.
However, it exposed a weakness in support and sustainability which will need to be rectified by any company looking to venture into that space in the future.
In the 28 months since the arrangement went into effect, international inspectors have said they have found no violations — apart from minor infractions that were quickly rectified.
In December, the audit office said more than 3,000 people had been punished and 160 billion yuan in funds "rectified" during an audit of the 2015 budget.
"(Conversion therapy centers) are just internment camps for young kids and teenagers to 'straighten up', so to speak, and to be rectified in their orientation," he said.
She did not receive a diploma on her graduation day, because she had refused to complete the physical education requirement, which she rectified with independent summer study.
It has now been well over a year since Ms. Streep was nominated for an Academy Award, an oversight that will almost certainly be rectified in 2020.
It has now been well over a year since Ms. Streep was nominated for an Academy Award, an oversight that will almost certainly be rectified in 2020.
Thirteen hours after the debate was over, his campaign rectified that, releasing the most purely negative video any campaign has made to attack another Democrat in this primary.
Commenting on Facebook's claims, TRAI has questioned Facebook about why it took 25 days to bring the issue to its notice, when it could have been rectified immediately.
Ghabban told Reuters in an interview last month that a recent spate of IS bombings in Baghdad would not end unless "disorder" plaguing Iraq's security apparatus was rectified.
Consequently they suffered from a deep ignorance of their own country, a situation that might have been rectified by recourse to other disciplines such as anthropology and ethnography.
The variation in velocities were a result of the cartridge case cracking, and the issue was quickly rectified with a slight design change and additional 3-D printing.
Asa Hutchinson praised the House vote but said questions remain about covering his state's residents, saying the bill needs to be "rectified" when it gets to the Senate.
After Trump was elected president, donations to Planned Parenthood spiked (some satirically given in Mike Pence's name), but this proposed change couldn't be totally rectified by private donations.
Negative pressure could stem from further asset quality deterioration and a weakening of the capital position, if this is not rectified by fresh equity injections from the parent.
"When the scandal is gone and the mistakes have been made and they've been rectified, this is what you're left with: a widower and motherless boys," Teap said.
Another of the vessels has been banned from leaving port in the Philippines until safety deficiencies, found during a security and safety inspection of the vessel, are rectified.
Op-Ed Contributor PRINCETON, N.J. — President-elect Donald J. Trump's selection of David Friedman as United States ambassador to Israel is a serious mistake that should be rectified.
Women's health advocates have long lamented this gap in medical knowledge, and perhaps it would be rectified if the entire species suddenly became dependent on reproductive technologies to procreate.
But actually, Claire's choices are repeatedly portrayed as the wrong ones, character flaws to be rectified by the right man — presumably Owen — while Ellie's are just that: her choices.
" But Rouhani still lit into the US at one point for its "lack of compliance" with the terms, saying that "represents a flawed approach that should be rectified forthwith.
The Times surmised that Russia's supposed "drastic shift in tone" was motivated by a desire to get their anti-doping lab rectified so they could once again host events.
Amano said "Iran is implementing the JCPOA" apart from some breaches that saw its stock of heavy water slightly exceed the limit set under agreement which have been rectified.
He found them lacking the lower-frequency punch that's required to thrill and excite a listener, and I think Beyerdynamic has rectified that shortcoming brilliantly with this new edition.
That's being rectified with the sequel, which adds a much-requested single-player campaign, and the latest trailer for the game delves into one particular aspect of that story.
The company went on an aggressive global expansion spree in 2017; India wasn't on the radar then, but that'll soon be rectified with a launch expected in early June.
So the lack of a native lock option in WhatsApp has been a rather big security oversight — but one the messaging giant has at least now rectified on iOS.
The ministry had said that, while China's internet access service market is facing "a rare opportunity for development," there are also signs of "disorderly development" needing to be rectified.
All is rectified in Act III, set in what the libretto calls a private room in an inn, where a plot to embarrass the philandering baron is carried out.
If your reference really knows you well, they'll provide authentic answers, but might want to bring it out in a way that also showed how you rectified the situation.
"Numerous aspects of the JEDI evaluation process contained clear deficiencies, errors, and unmistakable bias — and it's important that these matters be examined and rectified," an Amazon spokesperson told TechCrunch.
According to the Blue Cross&aposs baseline projection on the historical outcomes of these "health shocks," it&aposs possible this decline could be rectified with proper management and treatment.
The business was sold with a 571-million-pound ($748.58 million) hole in its pension fund, which if not rectified will leave 20,000 pensioners facing significant reductions to their income.
It was also agreed that Pemex could only seek the removal of an operator if the regulator gave notice of transgressions that were not rectified by the company in question.
"I'm disappointed by this oversight but RSA has about six weeks until the conference, so I'm optimistic that the matter will be rectified by then," Lewinsky said in a statement.
That has now been rectified by an examination of two creatures which, though only distantly related, share an unusual feeding habit, an unusual anatomical feature and an unusual name: panda.
A recent high-level "social-credit summit" in Shanghai, for example, talked about how scores can be checked, and mistakes rectified; many argued that legal protections needed to be improved.
"The lack of compliance with the deal on the part of the United States in the past several months represents a flawed approach that should be rectified forthwith," Rouhani said.
Facebook called that decision a mistake, but arguably it's a mistake that wouldn't have been rectified had YouTube not raised the alarm by banning the videos on its platform first.
Chiller complained last weekend about exposed wiring and blocked toilets, saying the accommodation was "not safe or ready" for athletes who were put up in hotels while contractors rectified matters.
It could be a one in a million flaw or it could be the indicator of a larger problem with the Galaxy Fold that needs to be rectified before shipping.
The value of the new promises therefore rests on a new enforcement mechanism that allows either side to impose tariffs if it identifies a problem that is not promptly rectified.
The onstage blunder was not rectified until the "La La Land" cast and producers were on stage giving their acceptance speeches caught the mistake and announced "Moonlight" as the real winners.
In "The Great Leveler", the Stanford professor posits that throughout history, economic inequality has only been rectified by one of the "Four Horsemen of Leveling": warfare, revolution, state collapse and plague.
Once, they stole a crate of rectified spirit from the hospital in Frederiksberg, and then whenever we went out, they'd exclusively drink chocolate milk mixed with a bit of that stuff.
And, judging from the fanfare over the brand's free couches — a brief technical glitch on the site last week that has since been rectified — plenty of people feel the same way.
This, of course, led to all sorts of mythologies, which precipitated all kinds of overreactions, including an epidemic of incarcerations of low-level drug offenders that is only now being rectified.
He's not alone -- there's a mountain of evidence that the increase in frequency and scope of these natural disasters are no coincidence ... and it has to be rectified stat, or else.
While that might be easily rectified with an app update, the likely awkwardness of a group Tinder date will unfortunately forever be singed into one's mind, or remain a punch line.
China completed a probe into thousands of environmental violations throughout its 31 provinces and regions last year, and in recent weeks it has been reviewing how the problems have been rectified.
The fundraising prospectus said it would invest in a public company that it "considers to be undervalued as a result of operational deficiencies" that can be rectified by Sherborne's active involvement.
"That was an eye-opener, and we obviously have since rectified that a long time ago," said Courier, who eventually supported Bollettieri's successful candidacy for the International Tennis Hall of Fame.
However, although software problems can take time to fix, experts say there are better chances that they can be rectified with a software update rather than forcing a new part design.
The prize has been haunted by that embarrassing episode, only partly rectified by special awards and citations granted posthumously to Ellington and other jazz legends like Scott Joplin and John Coltrane.
ANONYMOUS Either you are remarkably thin-skinned or your friends have anger-management issues, because this sounds like an innocent misunderstanding that could be rectified without recourse to a third party.
In a notice, the ministry said that, while China's internet access service market is facing "a rare opportunity for development," there are also signs of "disorderly development" needing to be rectified.
The Trump administration, in contrast, is still hobbled by a lack of staffing in the State Department, a development that will reduce Foggy Bottom's influence on the NSC if not rectified.
"Numerous aspects of the JEDI evaluation process contained clear deficiencies, errors and unmistakable bias — and it's important that these matters be examined and rectified," an Amazon spokesperson told the Federal Times.
"Though no information is available, one would have to conclude based on this video alone, that there are problems in the Uber vehicle software that need to be rectified," he said.
Sadly, (and much to the dismay of marine biologists, I assume), that error has yet to be fixed, which leaves me with little hope that Apple's abacus will ever get rectified either.
BEIJING (Reuters) - More than 3,000 people have been punished and 160 billion yuan ($23.02 billion) in problematic funds "rectified" during an audit of last year's budget, China's top auditor said on Friday.
The text of the law is replete with words like "reasonable"; one requirement, for example, says that companies take "every reasonable step ... to ensure that personal data which are inaccurate are rectified".
While JCPOA critics and supporters argue over whether these aspects of the deal were unwarranted concessions or necessary negotiating compromises, they can agree that they are deficiencies that ought to be rectified.
"Numerous aspects of the JEDI evaluation process contained clear deficiencies, errors, and unmistakable bias — and it's important that these matters be examined and rectified," Amazon Web Services said in a statement today.
The German company said its forecast for 2018, including for a "moderate" increase in core profit, was based on the assumption that the latest problems could be rectified quickly, without jeopardising delivery targets.
The travel agency eventually rectified its error and I was provided with a rather sumptuous suite at the top of the hotel, which I suspected, from his smouldering hostility, normally housed the manager.
The faculty of the college's well-regarded engineering school is so "disengaged and beaten," an assessment last year warned, that if "serious shortcomings" were not rectified, the school could fail to earn reaccreditation.
To have standing in court, a plaintiff would need to show they have been injured by Trump's emergency declaration and that their injury could be rectified by a favorable decision from the court.
"A very small number of copies of Margaret Atwood's The Testaments were distributed early due to a retailer error which has now been rectified," publisher Doubleday said in a statement to Publishers Weekly.
The second half revealed some structural weaknesses in the manner in which we are managing the business, which are going to get rectified, and hopefully in 2018 will be a much better season.
Zhai said the central government will carry out several rounds of inspections covering all regions of China over 2019-2021, and then in 2022 hold "reviews" into how those violations have been rectified.
"Where issues have been identified, they have been rectified with the benefit of expert independent advice," Staffline, which also said Chairman John Crabtree was stepping down, added in a statement without giving further details.
Montesquieu would surely argue that policymakers must affirm citizens' "right of access to data which has been collected concerning him or her, and the right to have it rectified" (EUCFR, article 11, paragraph 2).
One is that the underrepresentation of voters of color in the Senate could be partially rectified by turning DC and Puerto Rico into states, but to do that, you'd need to overcome GOP filibusters.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday that Russia's "good reserves" and moderate level of state debt were creating favorable conditions for the economic situation in the country to be rectified this year.
It is related to Stoicism—a too-neglected philosophy nowadays—and it's related, emotionally more than logically, to the idea of water under the bridge, which reminds us that the past cannot be rectified.
Read more: Amazon's textbook rental service is perfect for college students looking to save money and time this semesterIn a statement to Business Insider, Amazon said it had rectified the situation and refunded SanFilippo.
If not rectified during the reconsideration underway in California right now, the public records part of the new law and potentially the entire Act is at risk of failing a constitutional challenge in court.
And so, the root causes of the issue need to be tackled—the lack of youth centers in lower class areas needs to be rectified, mental health services need to be more readily available.
WARSAW (Reuters) - Nearly half a million litres of confiscated vodka and rectified spirit will be sent to Polish public institutions in need of disinfectant amid the coronavirus outbreak, Poland's prosecutor's office said on Friday.
"We are in the process of conducting a thorough review of past cases to ensure that any prior failures to report are rectified and the appropriate information is provided to the FBI," said Capt.
"They have made a mistake but rectified it through serving time and by finically satisfying all that was owed," Gia wrote in her petition, which has amassed more than 80,000 of its target 150,000 signatures.
"I look forward to this being rectified and my daughter and other girls at the school being returned to this millennium where school activities are not divided sharply along gender lines," Callaghan concluded his letter.
"It gives us more flexibility to manage our health care systems, but it still results in a cost shift to the states that needs to be rectified when it gets to the Senate," Arkansas Gov.
On taking office, Trump rectified that situation by enforcing Obama&aposs Syria red line, not once but twice -- sending a message of strength that was heard not just in Damascus but in Moscow as well.
SINGAPORE/MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippines Coast Guard has banned a North Korean freighter from leaving port until safety deficiencies, found during a security and safety inspection of the vessel, are rectified, officials said on Friday.
For people without money to quickly reinstate a utility service or hire a criminal attorney, those types of errors—even if eventually rectified—can have long-lasting consequences, including job loss or child protective involvement.
It's possible this decline could be rectified with proper management and treatment, but without intervention, millennials could see a 2000% increase in mortality compared with Gen Xers of the same age, the adverse projection showed.
Dassault's legal team said, in his defense, he had inherited many of the financial tax structures at the center of the case from his father, and had since rectified his situation with French tax authorities.
The Fed, as punishment for a string of scandals, has told Wells Fargo that it cannot increase the size of its balance sheet until the Fed is satisfied that the bank has rectified its problems.
But it is also about the narrative of a community in rapid flux: amid the upheaval, is a free apartment a glitch from the sketchier past, something to be rectified in the name of progress?
"What happened ... may not have been right, and I am not justifying that, but no one can deny the fact that there are problems, racial problems in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, that need to be rectified," Rainey said.
During a nationwide inspection program completed last year, the central government uncovered thousands of violations throughout China's 31 provinces and regions, and according to recent reviews, many of the problems still have not been properly rectified.
The first generation of this laptop family compromised too much in the pursuit of thinness, but when Apple unveiled its Air redesign in late 2010, it rectified all of its mistakes and released an instant classic.
That has been rectified by Benjamin Millepied, who succeeded Ms. Lefèvre last year, and shocked the dance world by announcing, in February, that he would leave at the end of this season, after just 15 months.
Mervyn Peake's Gothic masterpiece, the Gormenghast trilogy, was conceived as much in sketches as in language; his publisher refused to let him put his illustrations in the final books — an error which has since been rectified.
WARSAW, March 20 (Reuters) - Nearly half a million litres of confiscated vodka and rectified spirit will be sent to Polish public institutions in need of disinfectant amid the coronavirus outbreak, Poland's prosecutor's office said on Friday.
Last year, the app was found to be sending users' passwords to the developers, but the company issued an update that reportedly rectified the issue and claims it doesn't store emails or passwords on its servers.
" Jonathan Keyserling, a senior vice president of the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization, a nonprofit group that represents providers of hospice care, said, "Any inappropriate behavior or spending is unacceptable and ought to be rectified.
If this systemic racial bias is not made visible and rectified, current calls by governors and federal legislators to reorient drug policy will likely widen, rather than narrow, racial gaps in incarceration and access to effective treatment.
"What happened tonight may not have been right and I am not justifying that but no one can deny the fact that there are problems, racial problems in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, that need to be rectified," Rainey said.
Lithium sales in the quarter, though, rose less than 1 percent to $270.9 million, as production slipped due to "unexpected shut downs at three of our lithium manufacturing sites" that have since been rectified, the company said.
"Where mistakes are made, they are acknowledged and rectified, but in general we are conducting our operations with great care in order to avoid damages to civilians and in particular children," Jubeir told reporters after meeting Ban.
Campbell Soup said it was improving oversight of the entire Campbell Fresh supply chain and that it had rectified the problems in its manufacturing equipment and process that led to protein drinks being spoiled and then recalled.
Imbalances and injustices in trade between countries should be rectified with scalpel-like scrutiny of specific investments and business practices, rather than the sledgehammer of blanket tariffs on large classes of imported goods to avoid unintended consequences.
The truth is that access to loans has long been a critical way for Americans to build wealth, yet too often patterns of loan allocation have reinforced, rather than rectified, patterns of inequality by neglecting underserved populations.
We hope that by May 1 if the situation hasn't been rectified by the city and the state government, that there's some way for tenants to not pay rent collectively and intentionally and powerfully and not alone.
This drop will be rectified in part in 2020 when the Los Angeles Chargers move from a 27,000-capacity soccer stadium to a 70,000-capacity football stadium, but Washington, Tampa Bay and Cincinnati all suffered big drops.
While the leak itself was quickly rectified, and no company or user data was compromised, a bit of company source code ended up on GitHub, which led to Snap filing a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) takedown request.
"We're trying to get that rectified, get that fixed, make it fair and reciprocal and I think we're on the cusp of doing that and I hope all those tariffs will go away, all those barriers," he said.
Too few black painters like himself have gained entry to the canon of Western art, leading to a stunning dearth of black faces and bodies on museum walls, an absence only recently being rectified in a serious way.
But he expects interest to grow, saying: "There is definitely a disconnect between the willingness of companies to invest in talent and the amount of money being raised in the system, which will eventually have to be rectified."
Further, cases routinely test not only the merits of a dispute but also procedural matters, such as whether the person or group suing has legal "standing," that is, some protected interest that could be rectified by a judge.
"We sort of naively thought that this is just a big mistake—that once the government realized, perhaps through media, that this was a mistake, it would be sort of rectified, clarified," Roee Kiviti told the news outlet.
Yet Oren Sofer, a partner in Beny Sofer, a diamond dealer and jeweler in New York, believes that the difficulties in regulating the diamond industry are not isolated, and can be rectified by governments taking a more active role.
They successfully made a two-way 2G connection between an ordinary ground device and the satellite, proving that the signal not only gets there and back, but that its Doppler and delay distortions can be rectified on the fly.
From personal experience, sunlight has been an issue for me when I'm flying drones and looking up at the sky — which can be partially rectified with sunglasses — but looking down at a bright screen with shades on is counterintuitive.
Every single mistake that could've been made in IV is rectified with V. Right now, on YouTube, we have a base of 130,000 subscribers, which is big in terms of fighting games, but small compared to big-name YouTube channels.
"Numerous aspects of the JEDI evaluation process contained clear deficiencies, errors and unmistakable bias - and it's important that these matters be examined and rectified," an AWS spokesperson said in a statement, referring to the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure (JEDI) contract.
Rio 2016 The only gap in Katinka Hosszu's swimming résumé was an Olympic medal, but she rectified that in resplendent fashion on Saturday night, winning the 400-meter individual medley in 4 minutes 26.36 seconds at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium.
Still another theory is that rectified concentrated grape must was added through the racking valve located at the bottom of the tank instead of from the top (basically, butt-chugging for yeast) and this caused the yeast to go bananas. Sure.
Despite the occupant of the White House, federal workers should rest assured that those of us who represent them — a broad and bipartisan swath of members of Congress — have their backs and will make sure the stoppage in pay is rectified.
Late-game species could be encountered almost immediately after starting, trainers could challenge gyms in whatever order they pleased, and even the bothersome "evolve via trade" mechanic was rectified by introducing a brand-new NPC known as the Tradeback Guy.
STOCKHOLM, Oct 21 (Reuters) - A payments dispute with a Maltese firm that holds money invested by thousands of Swedish savers highlights clear faults in the country's public pension system that must be rectified, the financial markets minister said on Friday.
Licensing and noncompete clauses hamper the competitive nature of labor markets and lower economic mobility, something the right and left can agree should be rectified by relaxing licensing standards and narrowing the scope of noncompete clauses (especially for working-class employees).
"A very small number of copies of Margaret Atwood' 'The Testaments' were distributed early due to a retailer error which has now been rectified," Todd Doughty, executive director of Doubleday, a division of Penguin Random House, said in a statement.
Bloatware is still an issue too: not on my carrier-agnostic review device in Europe, but definitely so on the T-Mobile version in the US. So no, Samsung hasn't rectified all wrongs and I'm not blind to the faults that still remain.
"We believe they (Calvin Klein) didn't get the mix right in some places such as Macy's and Amazon, the product might have been too fashion forward...I imagine that will be rectified," said Jessica Ramirez, a retail analyst with Jane Hali & Associates.
"We are determined to convince the Iranian leadership that this malign behavior won't be rewarded and that the economic situation in the country will not be permitted to be rectified until such time that they become a more normal nation," he said.
"WADA have attached the areas of the act which they want to be rewritten or rectified for us to regain full compliance ASAP," Sports Minister Hassan Wario said in a statement Citizen TV said had been sent to it and other media outlets.
He barred the residents of Flushing from holding town meetings, and decreed that their "heresy and unseemly lawlessness" would be rectified by the appointment of a "good, devout, God-fearing and orthodox minister," whose salary would be paid for by the townspeople.
Last week, the Center for Global Workers' Rights released a study of the impact of the Accord, and heralded both as a success: in five years, more than 232,000 hazards in 1,600 factories were rectified, providing safer environments for 2.5 million workers.
The Federal Reserve and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation said while all the plans show how the banks could be safely dissolved in a crisis, most of the banks struggled to produce key data under stressed conditions, and the issue should be rectified.
Sharma was the internal chief auditor at the Brady House branch "who was supposed to verify the daily transactions, report the irregularities and ensure that the same are rectified to protect the interest of the bank," CBI Inspector D. Damodaran said in the court filing.
What's marvelous about this show is the willingness of the museum to let us in on the fact that they made a mistake and reveal how they rectified the misattribution of what they, in their press release, call "two key works" of their collection.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpNorth Korea asking for aid, while denying any coronavirus cases: report Iranian official maintains Tehran has 'no knowledge' of American hostage's whereabouts Unemployment claims surge to 6900 million as coronavirus devastates economy MORE and a bipartisan Congress recently rectified this historic oversight.
"We had at least hoped that they would say something the day they approved it without an indication for women, that they would have a plan or forceful language laid out on how this disgraceful situation is going to be rectified," Mr. Staley said.
As a person who created and provides a platform for the dissemination of information on an awesome scale, Zuckerberg must recognize that theirs is not a cognitive error or a regrettable misinterpretation or failure in judgment that can be rectified by showing them documentation or evidence.
"Photographic Lunar Atlas" appeared in 1960, followed by three supplements that Mr. Whitaker, Dr. Kuiper and others produced at the new Lunar and Planetary Laboratory at the University of Arizona: "Orthographic Atlas of the Moon" (1960 and 1961), "Rectified Lunar Atlas" (1963) and "Consolidated Lunar Atlas" (1967).
And while the Big 12 has been the odd conference out in two of the first three years, that small sample size — combined with the league's structural disadvantage of having no conference championship game, a deficiency that has been rectified for this season — foreclosed definitive conclusions.
Republican officials believe this was done in anticipation of a Democratic Party lawsuit that successfully expanded the period of time for voters whose ballots had signature problems to get them rectified — an outcome that could theoretically expand the number of Democratic voters whose ballots were counted.
A possible solution is to turn the principle to a sort of 'polluter rebuilds' principle, in which damage can only be rectified by a large investment to recover what was lost and to expand the injured area (for example, if it was a forest, to reforest more).
This was soon rectified by the triple threat of Dua Lipa, Sam Smith and Rag'n'Bone Man performing back-to-back dance hits with Calvin Harris – not least because the set involved a giant glitter ball suspended high above the arena that turned the venue into one enormous disco.
"They need research help, rapid response help ... I'm told they're coordinating with the RNC right now, trying to get that situation rectified so as they go forward, in addition to some of the war room efforts, they're considering creating within the structure of the White House," Phillips reports.
And a few we'd rather not discuss Some issues with the study will need to be rectified in subsequent trials, including that people with a gene known to increase Alzheimer's risk were, at the insistence of European regulators, taken out of the group that received the highest dose.
"An attorney at Wigdor Law, the firm representing the plaintiffs, characterized Uber's above claim as "entirely nonsensical and a clear attempt to shield its pervasive, easily-rectified wrongdoing from the public eye," adding that the plaintiffs "have control over their privacy and they want to litigate their claims in federal court.
In a statement to Gizmodo on Tuesday, Viacom sought to diminish the potential risks posed by the exposure of its server: "Once Viacom became aware that information on a server—including technical information, but no employee or customer information—was publicly accessible, we rectified the issue," a company spokesperson said.
The FCC rectified the error before the release of the final report, reducing the number of people it believed to have access by about 2 million, but the fact that the flaw was uncovered by Free Press raised questions about how closely the agency was monitoring the data it received.
For what I would imagine is a majority of users, it makes sense for the most common phone issues to be rectified by consulting a digital assistant versus making a video call to a real human, but there are a lot of customers who Samsung+ makes a ton of sense for.
"If it was knowingly operating in a fashion not allowed under the permit or if construction was done in a fashion that was not acceptable, that should cause the closure of the pipe for at least a period of time until those challenges are rectified," said Gary Hanson, the third commissioner.
Asaka and Agro were also in breach of the minimum regulatory capital requirements at end-5M0003 (total capital ratios of 11.6% and 7.8%, respectively, compared with prudential minimum of 12.5%) due to lending expansion, but this should be rectified soon, as all state banks will be recapitalised by end-2017.
"We're trying to get that rectified, get that fixed, make it fair and reciprocal and I think we're on the cusp of doing that and I hope all those tariffs will go away, all those barriers," Pompeo told KCCI television in Des Moines, where he was attending a farmers conference.
"Leaving aside the impact of grounding the Maxes — assuming that will start to be rectified within the next 6 months at least — I think we probably did see a peak in aircraft orders last year, which unfortunately, generally, cyclically seems to precede the year when things turn down a bit," he said.
"If these bilateral agreements are not negotiated by October 2018 then the chances of being rectified by March 2019 are very slim, which means there's a distinct possibility that there could be no flights in and out the U.K. for a period of time … days, weeks, months, we don't know," Sorahan warned.
Specific to the concerns of Thai OSM, we acknowledge that mistakes have been made in Thailand and would like to assure the community that they do not have to be unduly alarmed, as the number of wrong edits made are small and were rectified immediately as soon as we were alerted to them.
Unless the shortage of personal protective equipment is rectified immediately, health care workers will be faced with a difficult choice: Do I do my job and risk my own life and that of my family, or do I stay home from work knowing that patients will die from lack of medical care?
"We have an appetite to do about $1.5 billion of lending to South Africa for the next 18 months and the task before the members of the Africa regional centre is to make sure that this pipeline is rectified into actual lending projects," the bank's president Kundapur Kamath said at the launch.
Responding this week to questions as part of a Reuters investigation in November, Vietnam's environment ministry said the firm had rectified 50 of 53 violations and was on its way to removing the biggest cause of the disaster, a highly toxic "wet" coking system that Formosa had used in a deliberate violation of its agreement.
Here's another situation that would be rectified if we get the option to choose which direction your emoji faces: you're putting together another band of animals using emojis on your iPhone, but the poor snail (🐌) isn't facing the right way to play the saxophone, so you have to give it to the caterpillar instead 🎷🐛.
In March of that year, however, Daniela was pitched on the arrangement not to leave a room in her family's home until the alleged harm had been rectified—a scheme her parents signed on to with the threat that they would return Daniela to Mexico with no money or documents or contact with them, she said.
Whereas other heist films usually traffic in a tone of wry jubilation, or at least a feeling of the thieves having one-upped The Man, Widows ends on a somber note, with the feeling that almost everyone's been wronged by the system, and that there's little chance its many inherent ills will ever be permanently rectified.
But in a film whose underlying theme is representation — or the lack of it — it is hard not to want to see some of that prevailing disparity rectified, or to have a more profound acknowledgement of the underlying conditions that have created these great disparities between the (predominantly white) West and the rest of the world.
The materials, found and rectified objects and the processes used in the works in Cargo In The Blood have predominantly been chosen to explore ideas about the emotional and psychological effects of loss, grief, trauma and the ways that the "experts" try to deal with them with rigid analysis of statistical data, while seemingly ignoring context and the infinite variables and ambiguity of human experience.
AS WE MOVE AHEAD THERE WILL BE MORE PRINTING OF MONEY THAT'S NECESSARY TO FUND THOSE DEFICITS THERE WILL BE BAD RETURNS BECAUSE THEY WILL BE DRIVEN DOWN AND THAT THE DREAMS OF SELLING COMPANIES THAT NO LONGER -- THEY'RE SELLING DREAMS, NOT SELLING EARNINGS AND NOT EVEN SELLING A PATH TO EARNINGS, THAT THOSE THINGS WILL HAVE TO BE NORMALIZED, WILL HAVE TO BE RECTIFIED.
It quickly rectified that with a service called Apple Reproductive Health, adding features for menstruation, ovulation test results, basal body temperature and more (still, that service has been critiqued in reviews for being a little challenging to use.) Since then, there's been an explosion of health apps from third-party developers that are geared to women, such as apps for tracking fertility, connecting with a doctor and so on.
However, McCabe may have rectified his "singled out" status with his long statement criticizing his termination: In the middle of it is a line that could be viewed as incriminating fired FBI director James ComeyJames Brien Comey3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 85033 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE, not just in leaking sensitive information but also in lying to Congress.

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