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  • verb Present participle of remediate.

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Examples

  • Apply the research of UC Berkeley Anthropology professor Ruth Tringham in remediating places

    Archeology in virtual environments Milosun Czervik 2007

  • Apply the research of UC Berkeley Anthropology professor Ruth Tringham in remediating places

    Archive 2007-08-05 Milosun Czervik 2007

  • It turned out that the money trail for both the assessments and the "remediating" curriculums (bearing the EQA logo right on the covers) led back to the federal government, through salaries and the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965.

    EDUCATION WATCH INTERNATIONAL 2009

  • The Buccini/Pollin Group is "remediating," or cleaning the site through the DEP's Land Recycling Program - better known as "Act 2" - which allows developers to establish "site specific" cleanup standards based on the intended use of the land.

    The Clog 2009

  • The Buccini/Pollin Group is "remediating," or cleaning the site through the DEP's Land Recycling Program - better known as "Act 2" - which allows developers to establish "site specific" cleanup standards based on the intended use of the land.

    The Clog 2009

  • They obviously have members, and oftentimes they have capital to start projects, such as remediating the land, starting to grow food, connecting with the local farm, bringing food into the city, or buying food in bulk so that you can sell it to members cheaply.

    BlogHer 2009

  • The Buccini/Pollin Group is "remediating," or cleaning the site through the DEP's Land Recycling Program - better known as "Act 2" - which allows developers to establish "site specific" cleanup standards based on the intended use of the land.

    The Clog 2009

  • And the $13 billion annual Title I budget will continue to be spent ineffectively as long as it is devoted to remediating low test scores.

    John Thompson: Persuading Obama to Invest in Crib to College John Thompson 2011

  • And the $13 billion annual Title I budget will continue to be spent ineffectively as long as it is devoted to remediating low test scores.

    John Thompson: Persuading Obama to Invest in Crib to College John Thompson 2011

  • In April 2009, SIGIR reported on the DOD system for reporting, investigating, and remediating serious incidents involving PSCs in Iraq.

    David Isenberg: Dear U.S. State Department: Less BNS and More PNS, Please David Isenberg 2011

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