remediable in a sentence
pronunciation: [ [ ri'mi:diəbl ] ]
Examples
- If you lose confidence in my ability to be objective and considerate because of it, then that's regrettable but not remediable here.
- Denby reflects, " you think that an image is remediable _ if your image doesn't work out, you can retract it.
- Social Security faces " an easily remediable shortfall that is at least 37 years away and may well never materialize as a problem,"
- But that aside, the most important remediable failures of corporate America fall into three overlapping categories : audit, independent directors and bosses'pay.
- These anecdotes, some unproved and others remediable by existing law, are cited by Gingrich's House troops as reason to draft a constitutional amendment.
- In the context of " mandamus " from a district court order erroneously forcing the disclosure of privileged material may never be remediable through a later appeal.
- It can be broken by the presence of trivial defects easily and rapidly remediable as well as by defects which must inevitably result in a total loss of the vessel.
- However, in subjects with glucocorticoid-remediable aldosteronism, ACTH increases the activity of existing aldosterone synthase, resulting in an abnormally high rate of aldosterone synthesis and hyperaldosteronism.
- Given the fact that the THC was built in 1992, not two years but six years have been wasted, and that for a single cause which is very much remediable.
- But job competition from immigrants depresses the wages of some low-paid native workers by a small amount, and immigrants impose sizable, though remediable, burdens on taxpayers in heavily hit states.