It may very well be that they are correct, but the remedy for that situation would not be a tariff.
The remedy for a breach of a personal services agreement is usually limited to monetary damages unless the services are unique.
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The Idea of Justice, Nobel Prize Winner Amartya Sen asks : Where is the remedy for bad reason to be found?
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Is Mr Havel's beloved dialogue the remedy for global misunderstanding, let alone the right way to get the Czech Republic moving ahead?
But their pain is part of the remedy for Britain's economic ailments.
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The remedy for that is simple: more vigilance and more information-sharing.
Did any of them bother to ask how likely it was that the people who so poorly understood the problem would be able to find the remedy for it?
The remedy for Valley Girl Talk is to drop the voice at the end of sentences in spoken language, at the ends of phrases thus parsing the logic of the phrases.
The remedy for toothache suggests cauterising the skin behind the ears before heating the plant henbane and leek seeds over hot coals and ensuring the patient inhales the smoke through a funnel.
Now the interesting thing is that once Hollywood recognizes this disconnect, the remedy for it is to make movies for adults and to advertise for adults and to aim for a whole different audience.
In other words, the putative remedy for the eurozone that was negotiated just five days ago in such dramatic circumstance - and which was supposed to be the definitive and final word on the subject - is in danger of disintegrating even before it goes before leaders of the G20 most powerful economies on Thursday and Friday for their blessing.
Policymakers in Germany and the Netherlands are fiscal hawks by faith, believing austerity is the only appropriate remedy for the rich world's ills.
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"So it was kind of the wrong remedy for problems that people were only starting to understand when they put that first bailout into place, " Light says.
Corrective action: Old-fashioned specificity is the best remedy for bypassing.
While paying off depositors is unavoidable the Japanese government has long promised its citizens that all of their bank deposits are insured recapitalising the banks in this way is precisely the wrong remedy for Japan's ills.
The European Commission has ordered the disposal, as a remedy for the state aid received by RBS when British taxpayers bailed it out in 2008.
Similarly, it prompts the President to look for a personal remedy rather than recognize the unavoidable requirement for force.
Brinkema, who has presided over the trial for more than four years, decided to keep Federal Aviation Administration witnesses from the stand as a remedy for misconduct by a government lawyer, Carla J.
The origin of the flaw, he argues, matters less than the demand for remedy.
In his mind, the Fed sees inflation as a remedy for many of the budgetary problems currently being faced.
The only logical remedy for that problem, he and others have said, is to dispose of those ballots altogether--a move that would wipe out Bush's lead in the state but also would disenfranchise thousands of voters and would therefore run counter to the Gore team's overriding strategy.
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Many journalists have been appalled by the academics' letter and have spoken out strongly against censorship as a remedy for the difficulties of the Kazakh language.
It would also introduce a significant change in the legal framing of incorporation and might prove to be a key step in a remedy for the problems in capitalism today.
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Since there is very little chance of that in the short-term, then the only way for investors to remedy the situation is to determine what the interest rate would be if it were not intentionally being distorted.
"If, as plaintiffs argue, a successor program must be Medicaid-funded then the only legal remedy would be for this court to shut down the state-funded women's health program, not to order the inclusion of Planned Parenthood, " Judge Yelenosky wrote in the ruling.
And the only way to fully remedy that would be for the central banks to return to honest money.
S.A. 54:49-14(c) leaves individuals without an effective remedy for the overpayment of sales tax.
An obvious remedy for the shortage of specialised teachers is to pay them more than the rest of the profession.
All Palestinians must recognise that violence is not a remedy for the suffering of life under occupation and in exile.
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For several weeks, Mr Suharto and his circle have let it be known that their chosen remedy for the Indonesian currency's 75% collapse against the dollar in the past year is to re-peg it and back a new, much stronger rate with a currency board.
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