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    remedial
    [ adj ]
    1. tending or intended to rectify or improve

    2. <adj.all>
      a remedial reading course
      remedial education
    3. tending to cure or restore to health

    4. <adj.all>
      curative powers of herbal remedies
      her gentle healing hand
      remedial surgery
      a sanative environment of mountains and fresh air
      a therapeutic agent
      therapeutic diets


    Remedial \Re*me"di*al\ (-al), a. [L. remedialis.]
    Affording a remedy; intended for a remedy, or for the removal
    or abatement of an evil; as, remedial treatment.

    Statutes are declaratory or remedial. --Blackstone.

    It is an evil not compensated by any beneficial result;
    it is not remedial, not conservative. --I. Taylor.

    1. He ordered the state to pay three-fourths of the remedial costs and the school district the rest.
    2. Prudential trained 400 underachievers and made 150 of them job offers in a remedial training program that was part of the settlement of an employment-practices dispute with the Labor Department.
    3. In March, the central government announced a major remedial program to improve cultural and social conditions in Nagorno-Karabakh, with much of the aid going to the Armenian majority.
    4. The extra years of English, math, social studies and science tend to consist of basic or general or remedial courses, not advanced work, according to a study by the Center for Policy Research in Education at Rutgers University.
    5. He failed to convince Congress to offer poor parents vouchers to buy remedial education at either public or private schools.
    6. The state was ordered to pay three-fourths of the remedial costs; the school district one-fourth.
    7. If a nation's economy failed to meet its targets, the plan provides for non-binding "consultations" to consider "remedial measures."
    8. Yet too little attention has been given to previously proposed legislation that provides several enlightened remedial measures to narrow the "affordability gap."
    9. While more of them test for basic skills than did in 1989, the association's report said, "there was no corresponding rise in the number of companies offering remedial education."
    10. The U.S. environmental agency countered that it was not trying to stall a pollution cleanup, but needed more time to identify specific remedial actions and sources.
    11. When the first group of fourth graders took the tests in 1985, only 58.6% scored above the remedial standard on all three tests: math, language arts (which includes writing) and reading.
    12. As one example drawn from the multitude of cases calling for remedial action in this nation I would cite the rigid shop-closing hours.
    13. The Committee for Economic Development has called for massive increases in spending on such programs as Head Start and the Chapter One remedial program.
    14. He accused the Reagan administration of seeking to cut funds for remedial programs and teacher training while he had worked to bolster such programs in Massachusetts.
    15. "I worry that the court's message will have the unintended effect of emboldening recalcitrant officials continually to test the ultimate reach of the remedial authority of the federal courts," he said.
    16. Efforts to remedy the problem increase: Rockwell International offers courses in literacy and remedial math. Marriott Corp. contracts with a local community college to develop "job specific" training programs.
    17. For instance, a study of teachers' interactions with pupils in more than a hundred fourth-, sixth- and eighth-grade math and language-arts classes found that boys receive significantly more praise, criticism and remedial help.
    18. Other companies such as Polaroid Corp., Standard Oil Co., Ford Motor Co. and Liberty Mutual Insurance Group offer remedial classes in plants and offices.
    19. A comment by Mr Lewis Nolan of Schering Plough's healthcare division, located in Memphis, is typical: The education system 'needs improvement - we have to do a good deal of remedial education here,' he says. There are other, more specific challenges.
    20. But if the ups and downs of real financial markets get too confusing, people can take a quick remedial course by playing Bulls and Bears, a game developed by economist Mario Fischel.
    21. The Banneker scholarship, reserved for blacks, was part of a number of remedial efforts begun by Maryland after federal officials notified the state in 1969 that the 99%-white enrollment record at the university was unconstitutional.
    22. "It's using the forest as remedial," he said. "There is something healing about taking them out in the woods and letting them work with nature.
    23. Regina added that it "believes it has introduced appropriate remedial action to reduce returns and alleviate product delays," but that the effects of this action won't be reflected until the next quarter.
    24. Although increasingly conservative, the Supreme Court and the lower federal courts read the new job-discrimination statute broadly, in keeping with the usual rules for construction of remedial statutes.
    25. He has not yet translated it into convincing remedial action on the home front - which is hardly surprising, for in reality there is no automatic correspondence between presidential time spent on a problem and progress towards its solution.
    26. While remedial work cured most cases, some deals simply collapsed, he says.
    27. If the subsidiary's consolidated results fall short of expectations, the central holding company instructs the subsidiary's responsible executive to take appropriate remedial action, usually without specifying what that action should be.
    28. The legislation, she said, would add skills training, literacy, remedial education and counseling provisions to the Job Training Partnership Act.
    29. The company offered to send those who flunked to an eight-week remedial course at a community college, and 50 of the 100 people who took the course passed the company's test on a second try.
    30. The two other biggest chunks of aid went to special education and Chapter I, a remedial program for low-income students that is used in Waukegan to boost reading skills.
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