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1 In order to remedy this defect , Mr. Talbot has devised the following method.
2 It was the committee's intention to remedy this defect by the present section.
3 To remedy this defect we ought to give him a purge.
4 To remedy this defect is one of the purposes of a League of Nations.
5 But it is not too late to remedy this defect .
6 Well, to remedy this defect , old people wear spectacles with double convex lenses in them.
7 To remedy this defect , several methods might be proposed.
8 But can't you remedy this defect in some way?
9 To remedy this defect therefore, about every tenth trader was a banker, or, a retailer of cash.
10 To remedy this defect , Congress applied to the States for power to lay duties and secure the public debts.
11 It is to remedy this defect that this book is offered, with much diffidence, and with many thanks to Mr. C.R.L.
12 To remedy this defect , Mr. Tytler has got it covered with a varnish to retain the inflammable air after the balloon is filled.
13 His only failing was that he would leave the track; and to remedy this defect the early railroad builders hit upon a happy device.
14 A number of the states have sought to remedy this defect in government by the adoption of a budget system (see Chapter XIII).
15 To remedy this defect , he applied himself, after his return from Congress, to such works upon logic and mathematics as he fancied would be serviceable.
16 There is often "a beggarly account of empty boxes"- agreatdeal of nothing in the church, and how to remedy this defect is a problem.
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