Remediation in a sentence as a noun

Apologize sincerely, fix it, maybe offer some form of remediation, and let it blow over.

It's absurd to think that I may not see Chernobyl or Fukushima's remediation happen in my lifetime.

The only remediation is a long unfucking process and some possible minor impact on share price, meaning he can only buy 2 300' yachts instead of 2 350' yachts.

This judicial remediation of executive default is unheard of.

But nothing on 'space food', 'radioactive remediation', or analysis of the energy source in humans.

We enumerate the usability pitfalls we found, as\nwell as suggested remediation approaches in our report.

Claims that women scientists suffer discrimination in these arenas rest on a set of studies undergirding policies and programs aimed at remediation.

We're seeing astonishing results with dietary remediation of a vast array of conditions that were previously considered unrelated.

Say what you want about public school and Houghton Mifflin, but her standardized test scores have gone from 'needs remediation' to 'consider advanced placement' and while she still doesn't rank math as her favorite subject, she doesn't actively combat it.

We had to perform real-time communication during some particularly tricky diagnostic event on hardware, at the same time we were tracking some configuration remediation in a meter-lab.

Linode has shown it will not communicate thoroughly and does not talk about any remediation so why would you trust a company like that with your data?The last incident was extremely sad for me because I thought I was using a company that I had a good relationship with.

Provide feedback and recommendations for remediation and policy changes\n- Develop, implement and refine industry leading procedures and methodologies for the conducting of forensic review of Microsoft platforms, applications, and information technology infrastructures\n- Perform forensic media acquisition and analysis\n- Communicate complex technical or evidentiary information and findings with internal customers and law enforcement agencies, if necessary\n- Maintain detailed and extensive documentation on all work performed.\n- Develop investigative plans, derive root causes from case facts and prepare executive level briefings\n- Proactively research new forensic technologies applicable across the enterprise, as well as the latest malicious technologies.

Remediation definitions

noun

act of correcting an error or a fault or an evil

See also: redress remedy