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Synonyms for remediate

set straight or right

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In Moody's view, Mr Cross' departure increases the uncertainty regarding the timing and options considered by the company to remediate its balance sheet, which remains highly leveraged.
When a company abandons a mine site but stays in business, lawsuits can be brought by government agencies, individuals, and nonprofit groups to remediate the environmental damage.
In order to preserve their right to seek contribution from other PRPs under CERCLA, private parties may be apt to wait for government to either (1) compel a cleanup of the site or (2) remediate the site and sue to recover its response costs.
In addition, respondents familiar with mold-related incidents in commercial real estate transactions said it takes an average of $11 million to remediate.
The fund administration services provider said the settlement was in relation to a historical failure to remediate certain issues in the Jersey business within an agreed timeframe.
Under the terms of the transaction, Socati will acquire Blue Marble's food-grade, 22,000-square-foot Missoula, Montana, manufacturing facility, enabling Socati to rapidly scale its production to become one of the industry's largest suppliers of range hemp extracts, which have undergone a proprietary process to remediate THC below lab-detectable levels while leaving CBD and other synergistic cannabinoids intact.
Also, these ERP-related disruptions caused the company to incur expedited shipping fees and other unanticipated expenses in connection with actions that the company implemented to remediate the decline in customer service levels.
"Despite recent high-profile data breaches, our findings show that enterprises can and should delay efforts to remediate a majority of vulnerabilities, which often number in the millions.