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Cleverly, when she retells the flaying of Marsyas, she calls her poem a "Redressing", while the concealed god of a ruined cathedral is "dissembled".
From then on, however, surprisingly scant use is made of him, or of his Asian comrade, the implication being that a redressing of the racial imbalance is compensation enough, and that, with the right actors in place, the movie's moral work is done.
Rob Larew, senior vice president of government relations and communications at the NFU, dismissed the order as a "redressing" of previous administrations' efforts to address rural concerns.
In November, Benedict's appointment of six new cardinals, none of them from Europe, was interpreted as a rebuke over the missteps, as well as a redressing of the imbalance of having named seven Italians as cardinals the previous February.
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For every Joe Fagan and Bill Shankly there has been a Roy Evans and Sammy Lee redressing the balance.
Was there an approved mechanism for redressing such an affront besides blunt instinct?
This new venture is a way of redressing the balance.
The integration of distinct systems ergonomics methods provides a means of redressing this.
The new bill is a step toward redressing those losses and restoring that faith.
4. A Process for Redressing Grievances.
For its organisers, the event is a way to redress a faulty gender balance in publishing.
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