English to Tamil Dictionary remediation

remediation

மாற்று
definition
noun
When they would be filling in their tax forms, they would know, just as we do with medical matters, they are specifically committing to environmental remediation and protection.
the action of remedying something, in particular of reversing or stopping environmental damage.
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In this case, containment should be installed from the floor to the ceiling deck, and the filters in the air handling units serving the affected area may have to be replaced once 'remediation' is finished.
Nevertheless, the stigma of 'remediation' continues to shape writing center identity.
The eleventh and twelfth chapters are also related to assessment of learning disability with language based test and 'remediation' of reading disabilities.
Monitoring of the control environment includes verifying systemic controls within the financial systems and the associated actions for 'remediation' of any control violations.
Future projects will include reef development in recreational and commercial shellfish harvesting areas and water quality 'remediation' projects to improve impaired waterways.
Unless he can accept that he has serious deficiencies and is willing to change his attitude, any attempts at 'remediation' and rehabilitation into medical practice are likely to be futile.
In some cases, students may work in a library or resource centre without active teacher involvement; in others, students may work apart from the rest of the class using multimedia for enrichment or 'remediation' .
The incidence of 'remediation' , repeating a grade, suspension, expulsion, and dropout is lower when parents actively monitor their child's progress.
The City of Pittsburgh worked closely with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to enact legislation for 'remediation' and liability issues associated with previously contaminated sites.
The environmental impacts of 'remediation' alternatives will be considered in determining future land use.
In a few cases there have been increases, but these have been only as necessitated for decommissioning of facilities, 'remediation' of contaminated land and where work has been transferred from one site to the other.
The zinc smelting plant was shut down by the EPA for environmental violations, and residents report 'remediation' has still not been completed on the heaps of slag that sit next to the town.
The National Flood Insurance Program covers mold damage and 'remediation' up to the policy's limits.
The elementary students averaged 1.5 hours a week on the computer, with that time spent either on the Internet or using a CD for instruction/ 'remediation' or to play games.
Optimal sensor placement is desirable to ensure adequate coverage of the network's flow for detection and 'remediation' of contaminants.
As business has long asserted, regulation imposes added costs and management burdens - requiring oversight, compliance reporting and, frequently, some extent of process 'remediation' .
When impairment is identified, students are informed of faculty concerns, and these are addressed through a variety of interventions, including 'remediation' and dismissal.
The architects restored the site through an aggressive environmental 'remediation' program, cleaning up hazardous materials and returning the site to a healthy state.
The ultimate goal of 'remediation' and support is to provide nonpunitive, confidential, voluntary programs focused on rehabilitation and re-entry into practice while ensuring public safety.
For students who performed poorly on the examination, 'remediation' also had no effect on clinical performance.
It is by such mechanisms of 'remediation' that print has long enjoyed its status as a transparent medium of expression, a status that remains unchallenged well into the twentieth century.
It also means having asset management capabilities that help prioritize 'remediation' based on the most critical assets and having selective restore capabilities to allow for timely recovery of critical assets.
Areas of 30 to 100 square feet require professionals, preferably certified in mold 'remediation' and trained in handling hazardous materials.
Additionally, nursing students are receiving 'remediation' in specific nursing content and toward the development of critical thinking skills for nursing.
For the label, it leads to rising costs of prevention and 'remediation' , and soft monetary loss as a result of brand erosion and undermined consumer trust.
When they would be filling in their tax forms, they would know, just as we do with medical matters, they are specifically committing to environmental 'remediation' and protection.
At the same time, the number and proportion of Texas students entering college who need reading 'remediation' has increased, and SAT scores have not risen as fast as they have in other states.
When soil and an old warehouse were removed for brownfield 'remediation' , the sunken site became the place for an experimental, sculptural building with a constantly varying sequence of interior and exterior spaces.
Together, these two mechanisms of 'remediation' erase distinctions between the different logical, aesthetic, and formal framework of each communications environment.
If the leak has caused substantial water damage or mold you will want to hire a contractor who specializes in mold 'remediation' and water damage repairs.
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