(1) North Dakotans sees a channel to the Red River as a natural remedy for the problem and are perplexed that Manitoba would object.
(2) Thus, the fact that the estate would have a remedy against a negligent solicitor does not necessarily preclude a claim by the disappointed beneficiary.
(3) To choose the correct remedy for your daughter, read the following descriptions and pick the one that most closely matches her symptoms.
(4) Is there any major problem lacking a current remedy for which Washington could plausibly offer a solution?
(5) The common law provides a general remedy against companies seeking to pass off counterfeit products as though they were the real thing.
(6) The Law Commission emphasised that an award of punitive damages should be seen as a remedy of last resort.
(7) Her mistake lies in assuming that I offer caretaker resource accounts as the exclusive remedy for social ills.
(8) But is litigation an adequate remedy against harvesters?
(9) By the time a problem becomes patently obvious, it may be almost too late to remedy it
(10) Next on stage was the infectious sound of Louisiana's Buckwheat Zydeco, whose upbeat, foot-tapping music was the perfect remedy for the chilly night.
(11) Affirmative action, as a remedy for biased hiring practices, has only been around since the 1960s.
(12) Morally speaking, then, the American government has an urgent obligation to remedy these injustices.
(13) Shopping became a remedy for personal problems
(14) As a remedy for the violation, the courts ordered that gays and lesbians be given the right to marry.
(15) From this point of view, foreign investment, in particular, was seen as an effective remedy for unemployment in less affluent nations.
(16) Specific strategies can help to remedy this deficiency and improve patients' understanding of risks.
(17) Doesn't the interaction of different voices and different points of view provide a partial remedy for this?
(18) He submitted that the common law remedy of damages, however, would be obtainable.
(19) The water in the well is believed to have curative powers and was recommended as a remedy for warts and blindness.
(20) The root of the plant is a remedy for rheumatism, asthma and other respiratory ailments.