Examples of using Rectify in English and their translations into Slovenian
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Adjusting the occlusion will usually rectify this problem.
An entity cannot rectify inappropriate accounting policies either by disclosure of the accounting policies used
The Human Rights Ombudsman may not act or rectify breaches or irregularities instead of the relevant state body,
If an error is made and the players do not change sides they should rectify the error as soon as it is discovered to follow the correct order of play.
Users have a right to access and rectify data concerning them,
I couldn't rectify how something so incandescent could come from an old douchebag like me.
You have, among other things, the right to request access to your personal data, rectify or limit their processing, and also to"be forgotten.
Users have the right to access and rectify the data concerning them,
The ombudsman cannot rectify a violation or irregularity on behalf of the state body,
we will therefore have to rectify and accept an integrated European approach.
GREENICE will try as much as possible to update and rectify that information hosted on its website that does not meet the minimum guarantees of veracity.
Users have a right to access and rectify data concerning them,
The creation of the EPPO will help rectify certain shortcomings of the current system of investigations
member states to deal with and rectify historic injustices
TIWEL will try as much as possible to update and rectify that information hosted on its website that does not comply with the minimum guarantees of truthfulness.
Users also have the right to access and rectify the data concerning them in accordance with the law of 6 January 1978.
It helps it rectify some of its processes or activities that may have become ineffective.
To modify, rectify or remove your personal data, you simply log
The authority of origin shall, upon application, rectify the certificate where, due to a material error, there is a discrepancy between the decision and the certificate.
member states to address and rectify past injustices