Sentences with phrase «to remedy this imbalance»

"To remedy this imbalance" means to fix or solve the problem of unequal or uneven conditions or situations. Full definition
The Act remedies this imbalance by providing for a provisional registration that functions as an «on - ramp» for start - ups to begin conducting business.
The Government is now seeking to remedy this imbalance through the HGV Road User Levy Bill currently progressing through Parliament.
Senate Finance Chairman Orrin G. Hatch on Tuesday issued a blistering critique of the Trump administration's trade policy and called on the White House to take action to remedy imbalances with trade partners like China and the European Union.
She also mentions the philanthropist Sarah Peter who can help remedy the imbalance.
As the founder of Watsi, a nonprofit that allows people to donate small amounts of money to crowdfund medical treatments for individuals in 20 developing countries, Adam, 29, is doing his part to remedy this imbalance.
Swift Charlie Frazier, rookie Flanker Lawrence Elkins and a more effective running game should remedy that imbalance (although Elkins will be out until mid-season because of a knee injury).
Any suggestions on cause and ways to remedy this imbalance?
Marisol will remedy this imbalance, while fighting hard for economic empowerment for working New Yorkers.»
His resolution would support the Board's request to reserve 17 percent of seats for «traditional» Buffalo Public Schools applicants in an effort to «remedy imbalances
WASHINGTON, D.C. — In the latest effort to boost the numbers of underrepresented populations in science, President Clinton signed a bill last week that calls for a new commission that will recommend ways to remedy the imbalance.
State policies should seek to remedy this imbalance.
To remedy this imbalance, automakers now incorporate a system that can sense the braking ability of each wheel and apply as much as can be put to use.
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