usual remedy
collocation in Englishmeaningsofusualandremedy
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usual
adjective
uk/ˈjuː.ʒu.əl/us/ˈjuː.ʒu.əl/
normal; happening, done, or used ...
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remedy
noun[C]
uk/ˈrem.ə.di/us/ˈrem.ə.di/
a successful way of curing an illness or dealing with a problem ...
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(Definition ofusualandremedyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Theusualremedyoffered to raise the level of probity in public life is ' good governance ', to use the development community's jargon.
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Ausualremedyis to rotate the null space projection operator by using a specialpurpose weighting matrix.
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If the companies, in any instance, impose illegal conditions theusualremedyis open to the aggrieved party.
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The same old remedy had been proposed—theusualremedyof appointing more judges.
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They can cut off the supply to that place perfectly easily, and that is theusualremedywith the electricity supply company.
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Theusualremedyis a court-ordered buy-out.
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Theusualremedywas for the complainant to sue the public servant responsible for the injury.
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Theusualremedyfor failure to provide these documents is dismissal of the criminal charges.
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Theusualremedyfor a cloud on title is to file a civil action to quiet title.
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In these cases, a continuance is theusualremedy.
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If a defendant is convicted, theusualremedyfor a violation of one of these provisions is reversal of the conviction or modification of the defendant's sentence.
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Surely, he would have his usual remedies for getting rid of the tenant who could not afford to pay the rent?
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Many people are neither in paid work nor claiming income support, so the usual remedies cannot be applied.
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They do not include creditors, who have their usual remedies.
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Because of that, it is more difficult than would otherwise have been the case to invoke the usual remedies.
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She thought that she had the usual remedies available to her; that she could go to the district council and ask that her case be put.
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If the camshaft is not new, however, the buyer has the usual remedies for breach of contract, which have nothing to do with aedilitian remedies.
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The usual remedies, except for specific performance, are available to the creditor.
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The usual remedies are available.
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