Collocations withremedy
These are words often used in combination withremedy.
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adequate remedy
The point here is the same: should an order for forfeiture be made when damages would be an adequate remedy?
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alternative remedy
He has an alternative remedy.
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appropriate remedy
Second, trespass fails to capture the appropriate remedy for violations of an injunction.
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civil remedy
It would be a civil remedy, in the form of an injunction, which would be enforced by the criminal law if it were breached.
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desperate remedy
A desperate remedy is now being discreetly canvassed, which is to raise the age of entry from 5 to 6.
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drastic remedy
To drop metaphor, and to speak frankly, the present situation is quite intolerable and requires drastic remedy.
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effective remedy
Interestingly, there is similar published evidence regarding another effective remedy for negative symptoms, clozapine.
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folk remedy
Chicken soup has also acquired the reputation of a folk remedy for colds and flus, and in many countries is considered a comfort food.
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herbal remedy
It is widely available as an exempt herbal remedy.
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home remedy
This was also a home remedy against scurvy.
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immediate remedy
It would constitute an immediate remedy for the unemployment crisis.
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natural remedy
In this case, it seems that the most natural remedy is to enlarge the category rather than to shrink it.
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only remedy
At such moments the only remedy may be to encourage a little more theoretical noise.
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possible remedy
The first element obviously determines the location of the problem and its possible remedy.
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potential remedy
If a local authority is involved, an individual has the potential remedy of the parking adjudicator.
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practical remedy
Would it have been said that non-resistance was a practical remedy?
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proper remedy
Second, some of the papers point to the complex ensemble of considerations relevant to determining the proper remedy for a constitutionally invalid r ule of law.
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proposed remedy
What is the proposed remedy?
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usual remedy
The usual remedy offered to raise the level of probity in public life is ' good governance ', to use the development community's jargon.
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