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But the difference in margins between the two business makes a startling case for redressing the balance: the Sugars Europe, in the former is at about 3.3% and Sucralose, in the latter, is 47.4%.
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4. A Process for Redressing Grievances.
For years, attorneys had litigated so-called environmental justice cases to redress the fact that poor people disproportionately suffer from pollution.
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Nor will it be able to deal with individual cases for people seeking redress.
"The raison d'etre of the National is to redress the balance and cogently to argue the case for independence".
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