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The phrase "achieving redress" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is discussing the process of obtaining compensation or remedy for a wrong or grievance.
Example: "The organization is focused on achieving redress for victims of injustice through legal means."
Alternatives: "seeking restitution" or "obtaining remedy".
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How can they achieve redress for a perceived offence, without resorting to censorship, or its kid brother, the boycott?
One way of trying to expose the rendition and to achieve redress of some kind as a result might involve an attempt to secure a Norwich Pharmacal order against the logistics company.
When things go wrong, when children cannot get to school, when labour rights are violated, when there is no access to appropriate health care, no access to adequate housing, the environment is being degraded – the potential list is long – we expect to be able to rely on laws to achieve redress with a system in place to make that happen.
This result was achieved because redress life was increased using CBN and high wheel speeds.
But, as a practical matter, the ability to fully press such claims — and to achieve significant redress — could be impeded or blocked by the other constraints.
Sixteen years after the political ascent of the black majority, the university's dilemma resonates across a society conflicted about how best to achieve racial redress, whether in corporate board rooms or classrooms.
Whoever wins on May 7, it will take a vibrant and concerted street movement to achieve political redress.
Whoever wins on the 7th of May, it will take a vibrant and concerted street movement to achieve political redress.
Outside of the deed-restricted common-interest development, neighbors can typically achieve quicker redress because they are not bound by covenants, conditions and restrictions and community-based rules and regulations before declaring such activities a nuisance and taking action.
Kate Allen, the director of Amnesty International UK, said: "The ruling is a victory for transparency, accountability and the rule of law and an important step in achieving justice and redress for victims of torture.
In addition, Margaret Hodge's defeat of Nick Griffin in the 2010 general election was achieved through redressing the fears and prejudices about immigrants held by ordinary people, which had been exploited by the BNP.
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