appropriate remedy
collocation in Englishmeaningsofappropriateandremedy
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appropriate
adjective
uk/əˈprəʊ.pri.ət/us/əˈproʊ.pri.ət/
suitable or right for a particular situation ...
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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 ofappropriateandremedyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Second, trespass fails to capture theappropriateremedyfor violations of an injunction.
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Possible outliers are identified, then advice sought as to their likely cause and anappropriateremedy.
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What is theappropriateremedy?
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Should have theappropriateremedy.
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What is theappropriateremedyfor this?
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What we suggest as theappropriateremedyis this.
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The question is, what is theappropriateremedy?
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The suspension of licences is an absolutelyappropriateremedy.
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Exemption, not rebate, is therefore the mostappropriateremedy.
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Theappropriateremedyvaries almost inevitably from case to case.
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That seems to me to be theappropriateremedy.
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It is how to find anappropriateremedyfor it.
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That would be a suitable andappropriateremedy.
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If that be so, what is theappropriateremedy?
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Further, other cases have occurred where theappropriateremedyis revocation, and still others where theappropriateremedyis a compulsory licence.
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In certain cases, an unphysical mass increase may occur for early time and the solution may become negative; anappropriateremedyfor this is noted.
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It may also be employed to automatically adapt to the student's level of expertise, to trace misconceptions and to provideappropriateremedy.
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Damages were theappropriateremedy.
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If that is proved, it is up to the tribunal to decide theappropriateremedy.
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It said that judicial review was not generally anappropriateremedyfor homeless people.
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It ought to have that right because it is, in certain cases, the onlyappropriateremedy.
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So, if there is this problem, that is theappropriateremedy.
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If so, does he really consider such a reprimand anappropriateremedy?
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In other cases, the onlyappropriateremedymay be an award of damages.
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