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are redressing
noun
The act of redressing; a making right; reformation; correction; amendment.
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Many nonprofits from coast to coast are redressing inequality.
Even Islamic suicide bombers believe they are redressing terrible wrongs done to their people and their beliefs, and that this justifies their actions.
"Hardworking taxpayers should not have to subsidise millionaires embroiled in long cases fighting over vast amounts of money, and we are redressing that balance.
Spain and Portugal are redressing historical wrongs by offering citizenship, bound to prompt some to pull up stakes.
Where the state fails enormously by ignoring the problem, APRAMP are redressing the situation through outreach programs, counseling, and the type of retraining that might seem like a joke to you, but is totally invaluable if the only thing you've done for your adult life is open your legs and snort coke.
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Now prime minister, Mr Noda is redressing the balance.
Luckily, a small east European film is redressing the balance.
What they say is at stake is redressing ancient wrongs and securing a better future for their descendants.
Film Society of Lincoln Center is redressing the imbalance with a Kinoshita series, a highlight of which, screening on Nov. 15, is "Twenty-Four Eyes".
The key to success will be redressing the damaging trends in the last government's policies, while not appearing ideological.
So I was redressing his wounds and just nasty stuff like that really.
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