Some of the remedy lies in Mr Straw's hands: for example, improving police procedures.
If Microsoft makes concessions on this point, "The remedy could be slight, " Lessig says.
The role of government is to apply the remedy that will lead to the least pain and disruption.
In an impeachment case, the finding of guilty carries with it removal from office--the remedy provided by the Constitution.
It may very well be that they are correct, but the remedy for that situation would not be a tariff.
The remedy for a breach of a personal services agreement is usually limited to monetary damages unless the services are unique.
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If mass hunger were simply the result of there not being enough to eat, the remedy would be obvious: more food.
The remedy, as proposed by Stevens, buy up maybe half of the 415 fishing permits and take them out of circulation.
The Idea of Justice, Nobel Prize Winner Amartya Sen asks : Where is the remedy for bad reason to be found?
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Note that the remedy requested was not about removing specific copyrighted content.
Is Mr Havel's beloved dialogue the remedy for global misunderstanding, let alone the right way to get the Czech Republic moving ahead?
But their pain is part of the remedy for Britain's economic ailments.
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The fast pace of change in the IT industry could well be a significant factor as the remedy phase of the trial kicks into gear.
The remedy for that is simple: more vigilance and more information-sharing.
The remedy will be all the more painful because it should involve clawing back some of the gains made by chief executives in the boom years.
However, courts are generally hesitant to grant such relief so a plaintiff seeking the remedy of an injunction must do more than simply allege irreparable damages.
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"Brown I was the policy statement, and Brown II was the remedy, " explained Dave Douglas, professor at the College of William and Mary's School of Law.
Panos Lioulias, chief executive of Qubis, a venture-capital outfit that nurtures spin-offs from Queen's University in Belfast, thinks indigenous entrepreneurs are a big part of the remedy.
If the outs worry about losing influence or about what in-countries might get up to in their absence, the remedy is in their hands: just dive in.
The reason I knew QE1 would fail, and that the Fed had no exit strategy (other than more rounds of easing), is because the remedy is totally flawed.
Kyl wants "to understand the root and cause of what happened here before we haphazardly rush and approve what we think is the remedy, " his spokesman Ryan Patmintra said.
Did any of them bother to ask how likely it was that the people who so poorly understood the problem would be able to find the remedy for it?
Last spring, however, then-Chancellor Cathie Black testified in Albany that Mr. Cuomo's pared-down budget "actually takes us backwards" and delayed the remedy sought by the Legislature in 2007.
But Kyl wants "to understand the root and cause of what happened here before we haphazardly rush and approve what we think is the remedy, " said his spokesman, Ryan Patmintra.
Francoise Barbira-Freedman, a medical anthropologist at Cambridge University, described how she discovered the remedy, which is derived from the rare Acmella oleracea plant, while visiting the tribe in the rainforest.
Some argue that forcing Microsoft to modify its behaviour would require ongoing oversight, and if the company was seen as breaking the terms of the remedy, the case would return to court.
The remedy for toothache suggests cauterising the skin behind the ears before heating the plant henbane and leek seeds over hot coals and ensuring the patient inhales the smoke through a funnel.
In addition, the Bush team says that to count the ballots would be to grant the remedy before the verdict (or, now, to grant the remedy in the teeth of the verdict).
The other lesson of Ireland, many would say, is that the longer a government fails to face up to the true weakness of its banks, the bigger the eventual costs of the remedy.
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