0 past simple and past participle of rectify --
3 to change an electrical current from AC to DC --
This situation can be rectified by adding a constraint against the appearance of sonorous vowels in unstressed positions.
Any discrepancies, ambiguities or failed amplifications were rectified by repeating genotyping of the samples.
A secondary focus on whiteness might have rectified this, but it is not present.
Their output is therefore the half-wave rectified sum of their inputs.
The first issue should be able to be rectified by modifying the nature of the length penalty.
Often, fits with lower chi-squared errors could be obtained if the entire function was half-wave rectified and squared.
Most deficiencies could be rectified quite easily in a revised printing, a worthwhile effort for a book which will surely sell in large numbers.
In such contexts, its few misdeeds in an otherwise very competent handling of the concepts of economics and theories of philosophy can easily be rectified.