How To Use Remediable In A Sentence

  • Its a sort of irremediable layer of anti-US attitudes that come with the superpower territory and that we cannot do anything about.
  • There was nothing she so dreaded for him as that any one should take a light view of his act: should turn its irremediableness into an excuse. Sanctuary
  • C'est que me levant tous les jours a 8h00 je commence a etre fatigué a 10H00 et enfin apres avoir usé de toutes les techniques possibles pour me tenir eveillé je tombe irremediablement dans les bras de Morphee a 14h00 jusqu'a 19h00. Pinku-tk Diary Entry
  • a remediable setback
  • No great changes were undertaken, but glasnost did its job in exposing disgraceful and often remediable situations.
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  • It is therefore necessary to know whether a breach of covenant is remediable.
  • They are addressing a real concern, however clumsily, and are aware (even if they aren't aware) of what may be an irremediable weakness in electronic security.
  • The position is remediable only with clear thinking and co-ordinated action. Times, Sunday Times
  • The views of customers are sovereign but not every complaint is remediable. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the circumstances, it is necessary to assess whether the delay has caused irremediable prejudice to the defendant.
  • The unachievable and irremediable task of writing takes the form of an endless repetition, where the same is posed in the dizziness of redoubling, where there is no cognition but only recognition.
  • I do not believe that irremediable math-related learning disabilities are as prevalent as people who were taught math very, very badly, often by people who did not themselves know how to do math. Barnstorming on an Invisible Segway
  • The merits of this plan outweighed several obvious flaws in it, which were irremediable.
  • The intelligence agencies are woefully short of people fluent in Arabic, Farsi, and Urdu, and this is remediable.
  • These are essentially remediable snafus.
  • “Were it possible,” cried he, “for fate to reconcile contradictions, and recall the irremediable current of events, I would now believe that there was happiness still in reserve for the forlorn Zelos, now that I tread the land of freedom and humanity, now that I find myself befriended by the most generous of men. The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom
  • If they doubt that, their doubt is irremediable.
  • remediable problems
  • The flanks of the Austrian host began to advance so as to enclose the small peasant force, and involve it in irremediable destruction. A Book of Golden Deeds
  • Precisely which errors are remediable and which fatal it is unnecessary to decide.
  • Of acquisitions, mergers, blunt and irremediable disappearances. MIDDLE AGE: A ROMANCE
  • However, it became apparent that these lesions were more remediable by LPR.
  • Coppe's sandals were no more durable than the fleeting rose, and whenever a fair dame came to show her torn cothurnus to the great Coppe he replied sadly, "The evil is irremediable: madame has been walking! Lippincott's Magazine, October 1885
  • I'm not overly keen to have patent remedies for the patently irremediable suggested to me.
  • To look upon the ruins and relics of our ancestors does not so much resurrect their world as call to mind its irremediable loss.
  • The consequence is that the claim is irremediable, and in the event no amendment has been sought.
  • The harm caused by homicide is absolutely irremediable, whereas the harm caused by many other crimes is remediable to a degree.
  • Wednesday was pushing it, but it would force him to dig -himself out of the irremediable gloom into which he had sunk. AMAGANSETT
  • The irremediableness of the breach that sin makes in the soul had been preached in "The Scarlet Letter;" here is the other half of the truth, as Hawthorne saw it, the irremediableness of the injury done to others. Nathaniel Hawthorne
  • Baron Stoerck first brought the plant into repute (1760) as a medicine of extraordinary efficacy for curing inveterate scirrhus, cancer, and ulcers, such as were hitherto deemed irremediable. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • not a crime but only a remediable blunder
  • To redress the wrongs that we had unwittingly committed against them was remediable merely by making our exit.
  • And while cameras don't tear the flesh off the victims' bones, the damage to their lives is often exorbitant and irremediable. Carlo Strenger: Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the Media Circus and the Roman Arena
  • It was another warning of impending and irremediable judgment.
  • Any abuse seemed remediable, any grievance capable of redress - any old score within reach of settlement.
  • Though Magdalen is still alive, the novel's prophetic gloom seems to have been realized in the irremediable loss of her character.
  • The danger is that of irremediable harm to life.
  • One contributory factor is potentially remediable. Times, Sunday Times
  • But these flaws in the president's account of our situation are remediable.
  • Had he done so, the breach would surely have been remediable by his dismantling it and paying any necessary compensation. Times, Sunday Times
  • The death of even an indifferent acquaintance often may seem to desolate the earth from its simple irremediableness, and much more does the removal of one near to us make the world appear half a void. The Pagans
  • Although some of the demos featuring Ilene Woods suffer from irremediable damage, in most respects this selection is a pleasurable listening experience.
  • The irremediableness of the breach that sin makes in the soul had been preached in “The Scarlet Letter;” here is the other half of the truth, as Hawthorne saw it, the irremediableness of the injury done to others. Nathaniel Hawthorne
  • This is of great importance, as muscle dysfunction is potentially remediable.
  • He fell into the common fault of incorrigible offenders; lamenting that he had not subdued the first cravings of desire, and wishing to recall the irremediable past, while to reform the present was too vast a labour. The Loyalists, Vol. 1-3 An Historical Novel
  • As a result, unintentional interference (negligence) causing, directly or indirectly, legally-recognised harm was remediable in case.
  • That is not the dialect of thy language; thou hast given a remedy against the deepest water by water; against the inundation of sin by baptism; and the first life that thou gavest to any creatures was in waters: therefore thou dost not threaten us with an irremediableness when our affliction is a sea. Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions Together with Death's Duel
  • For a diagnosis of brain stem death irremediable structural brain damage should be present.
  • Reply Obj. 2: Fitness for assumption is wanting to the angelic spirits, not from any lack of dignity, but because of the irremediableness of their fall, which cannot be said of the human spirit, as is clear from what has been said above (I, Q. 62, A. 8; Summa Theologica, Part III (Tertia Pars) From the Complete American Edition
  • So you went right through infancy thinking this was a kid with reflux, and then discovered three years later that it was a remediable problem?
  • an irremediable error
  • The mood changed as Robert Trevino mounted the podium, threw his body around, and grabbed the orchestra's attention with the opening of the Mozart, another of the great challenges at the beginning of big pieces that create a violent, irremediable pivot. Laurence Vittes: Have Baton, Will Travel: Classical Music Combine in New Orleans
  • I argue that postcolonial logic is based on remediable difference, a difference that is amenable to improvement.
  • The study aims to identify factors that enhance the care of haemoglobinopathy patients, as well as identifying remediable factors in the quality of care of these patients.
  • irremediable defects of character
  • The collapse of the Democrats' Southern base was now obvious and irremediable.
  • You stuff the little rosy foot of a Chinese young lady of fashion into a slipper that is about the size of a salt-cruet, and keep the poor little toes there imprisoned and twisted up so long that the dwarfishness becomes irremediable. The Book of Snobs
  • Are there any tip-offs to remediable causes of impaired mobility?
  • irremediable errors in judgment.
  • But the worst of them should be remediable fairly easily.
  • Some of the flaws in the system are identifiable and remediable.
  • Who cares about the world to come, when the present is remediable.
  • Most of these are remediable, and when people learn to identify them and minimize their influence, they are better able to cope with the hearing loss.
  • Incompatibility of temperament has cause the irremediable breakdown of the marriage.
  • It may be that this surly electoral mood is too settled to be remediable by anything short of an economic crisis.
  • Wednesday was pushing it, but it would force him to dig -himself out of the irremediable gloom into which he had sunk. AMAGANSETT
  • People who know that rebuffs are expectable and that failure is remediable - that it results from lack of effort or situational factors and not personal inadequacy - are not debilitated by setbacks.
  • The irremediableness of marriage, as it is at present constituted, undoubtedly deters many from entering into that state. An Essay on the Principle of Population
  • Was that breach remediable and, if so, how? Times, Sunday Times
  • Fortunately, the media also represents the most easily remediable influence on adolescents.
  • Ten years ago I would have said that this sad state of affairs was irremediable, at least for the immediate future.
  • In determining whether an effect is permanent, no account should be taken of the fact that it may be remediable by surgery.
  • They'll all be roving the land looking for chances to make the rich poor, to remedy the irremediable, to succor the unsuccorable, to unscramble the unscrambleable, to dephlogisticate the undephlogisticable, "because they understand that" votes are collared under democracy, not by talking sense but by talking nonsense. Latest Articles
  • Of acquisitions, mergers, blunt and irremediable disappearances. MIDDLE AGE: A ROMANCE
  • The harm caused by homicide is absolutely irremediable, whereas the harm caused by many other crimes is remediable to a degree.
  • Their afflictions were of long standing, and they felt them to be irremediable.
  • They´ll all be roving the land looking for chances to make the rich poor, to remedy the irremediable, to succor the unsuccorable, to unscramble the unscrambleable, to dephlogisticate the undephlogisticable, "because they understand that" votes are collared under democracy, not by talking sense but by talking nonsense. American Chronicle
  • The extinction of animals and plant species and the depletion of non-renewable resources are irremediable crimes.
  • The conflict between the two decisions is irremediable.
  • the whole city was affected by the irremediable calamity
  • The rationale for finding no preemption, the court thought, was “nicely underscored” by the facts here, because the primary claims of copyright infringement were “largely irremediable.” Archive 2009-04-01
  • On appeal, the Court of Appeal held that both of these breaches were remediable; accordingly the landlord's notice was invalid, and he was not entitled to possession.
  • A further concern, bogus or remediable or both, is that open availability of the reports might subject CRS to liability issues.
  • For a diagnosis of brain stem death irremediable structural brain damage should be present.
  • By converting irremediable loss, heartbreak, physical or spiritual despair into something beautiful, good poems about bad things make us feel less helpless in the face of what we can't control.
  • Recall, for example, his reaction to his father's death, an event which represented irremediable evil to Lisbeth.
  • For a diagnosis of brain stem death irremediable structural brain damage should be present.
  • Failure to perform an echocardiogram may result in inappropriate treatment or potentially remediable causes being overlooked.
  • Along with the formal consideration of the nature and powers of the different parts of the soul, there remains some concern with man's position in the universe, but this is regarded essentially in static, hieratic terms rather than as a dynamic, operative potential for restoration of the divine image, or for irremediable bestialization. Dictionary of the History of Ideas
  • And there are real, bitter and irremediable losses that come with the loss of language traditions.
  • There are few subjects on which human ingenuity has been more generally exerted, and as few, in which it has more generally failed: whether this has proceeded from the want of invention or the irremediableness of the subject, I shall proceed in the duty assigned me, stimulated by the maxim "Ex cohesione scintillum ex citat. The Beginnings of Public Education in North Carolina; A Documentary History, 1790-1840. Vol. I
  • None the less, these limitations are all remediable, through research.
  • Is there a remediable property loss beyond what will be litigated in now-privatized licensing cases?
  • It takes genius, however, to cook _bouillabaisse_; and, to parody what De Banville says about his own recipe for making a mechanical "ballade," "en employment ce moyen, on est sur de faire une mauvaise, irremediablement mauvaise Essays in Little

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