• Mr Tyndall said it should have decided its own view and make recommendations for remedial action.

    BBC: Allan King

  • One of the relatively few writers urging positive remedial action is Mitarai Fujio, chairman of Canon.

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  • They can then assess "whether they need to take remedial action, which might include making additional National Insurance contributions".

    BBC: State pension reform 'needs better explanation'

  • Remedial action should be taken in the case where a worker is incompetent.

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  • The Federal Reserve is dreaming if it thinks it can hold off remedial action for its inflationary miscalculation until after November.

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  • "No less than six years have passed since our committee asked for remedial action to be carried out as swiftly as possible, " he added.

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  • These events are unlikely to happen, unless the fiscal cliff talks fail entirely or, if they do, no remedial action is taken in the early 2013.

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  • Remedial action is required, and we are taking it.

    NPR: Afghan Violence Shows Little Sign of Easing

  • Beneath the haze of recrimination, it also seems clear that, as the inspectorate concluded, the contract did not contain adequate provision for resolving disagreements over performance standards, or for taking remedial action.

    ECONOMIST: Local government

  • The difference between China and other countries may lie not so much in a higher rate of attempted suicide, but in a lower rate of attempted suicides that fail because of remedial action.

    ECONOMIST: China

  • Botha later underwent remedial action and was re-tested.

    BBC: ICC to probe Botha bowling action

  • IBM, which neither admitted nor denied the charges, said it holds employees to high ethical standards and has taken "appropriate remedial action" to address the issues raised by the U.S. government, though it wouldn't be more specific.

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  • Thus the industry has for decades relied on a dense mud system to keep the hydrocarbons in the reservoir and everything that is done to maintain wellbore integrity is tested, and where a wellbore integrity test fails, remedial action is taken.

    WSJ: The Oil Disaster Is About Human, Not System, Failure

  • And if share prices do fall further, or if demand in America slows abruptly for some other reason, effective remedial action is still possible: the Fed could cut interest rates (as it did, too much so as it turned out, after the stockmarket crash of 1987) or Congress could cut taxes.

    ECONOMIST: Heading for meltdown? | The

  • But while there may be a need for remedial FCC action--in the relatively rare case when there may be a proven market failure--any such action should be targeted narrowly to redress demonstrable consumer harms.

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  • Samuels himself had to undergo remedial work on his action after he was reported by the umpires in a Test match in South Africa in 2008, but other players have suffered much graver outcomes.

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  • Besides, some remedial actions have already been taken regarding his bowling action.

    BBC: Shoaib 'cleared for Test cricket'

  • If fault is found with the spinner's action, he will have to undergo remedial work or drop the so-called doosra from his repertoire.

    BBC: Muttiah Muralitharan

  • But the view is in direct conflict with ICC president Jagmohan Dalmiya, who said that the governing body would consider a PCB report into remedial measures for Shoaib and any additional video evidence before deciding on further action.

    BBC: Shoaib 'cleared for Test cricket'

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