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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adequate reparation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing compensation or restitution for a wrong or injury.
Example: "The court ordered the company to provide adequate reparation to the victims of the accident."
Alternatives: "sufficient compensation" or "appropriate restitution".
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In October 2015, four UN Special Rapporteurs joined Gallón to argue that "the victims of cholera have access to a transparent, independent and impartial mechanism that can review their claims and decide on the merits of those claims in order to ensure adequate reparation, including restitution, compensation, satisfaction and guarantees of non-repetition".
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Perhaps President Bush -- weakened as he is by the quagmire in Iraq and by his administration's inefficient and indifferent response to the greatest natural disaster in the nation's history -- will at last push hard for adequate reparations.
Given that the history of the world is full of systematic violence (genocide, invasion, murder, assault, theft, etc)., we can be sure that the current distribution of legal rights over resources did not come about justly and that adequate reparations have not been made.
More to the point, perhaps, while the silence continues, victims do not receive adequate reparations for their suffering.
The vast majority of Burge's survivors were never compensated for their ordeal, and not a single survivor has ever received adequate reparations.
Robinson and others are prepared to fight the fight and begin the discussions about adequate reparations not only for slavery but for the racial discrimination that still exists today.
The continuity of the reparation tissue with the original tissue was considered adequate in two animals from CG and in all the animals from the GT, and inadequate in three animals from the GC (p=0.17).
In his book Why We Can't Wait, Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. wrote about the issue of reparations for African Americans: "[While] no amount of gold could provide adequate compensation for the exploitation of the Negro in American down through the centuries, a price could be placed on unpaid wages".
Now that reparations, especially to Holocaust victims or their families, have become an industry involving lawyers and State Department officials, the possibility that there is no adequate restitution for certain crimes has been quietly forgotten.
And, for the victims, symbolic reparation.
Adequate parking.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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