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1 And yet I found myself profoundly saddened- aconditionI attempted to rectify by finishing the wine in my glass.
2 I had made a bad blunder, which I attempted to rectify by reaching Buffalo that night; but Tom Barrett had won the game.
3 In the 1690s, the English monarch William III was short of money, which he attempted to rectify by the introduction of a window tax.
4 The situation could only be rectified by introducing licensing of food premises.
5 Other grievances he rectified by prompt reorganization of the commissariat and kindred departments.
6 But the manager is adamant the problem can be rectified by the current squad.
7 Now man's dealings are rectified by justice, according to Prov.
8 This was rectified by giving the workmen free buttermilk.
9 These defects, however, will be rectified by the builder.
10 Such factors required rectifying by the appropriate calculations.
11 Mistakes must be rectified by the magistrates.
12 Man's relation to nature was disturbed by sin; it will be rectified by his return to God.
13 If that was the case, she said, it needed to be rectified by the two services working together.
14 In England the calendar was not rectified by the disuse of the "Old Style" till 1752.]
15 EMI said the situation could be rectified by diverting funds from cash flow instead of drawing down more debt.
16 The fault occurred at 6 p.m. and was rectified by 8 p.m., she added.
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