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First, the campaign had a deadline which attracted a huge constituency of churchgoers inspired by the Biblical concept of jubilee, a time to offer dramatic redress for injustice.
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The millennium seed bank project at Kew is an attempt to redress this dramatic decline in the world's flora, in Lebanon and elsewhere.
Likewise, a revival of Aboriginal identity and positive measures from the government to redress past wrongs, along with a dramatic increase in the Aboriginal population, unleashed a renaissance in the Aboriginal arts.
Little had been done to redress social capital, he added, pointing to a dramatic decline in trade union and Labour party membership.
Even at Sundance, which prides itself on gender equality, women represented fewer than a third of workers on the 820 narrative and documentary films that have featured in the festival since 2002 (though, in 2013, the balance was being redressed, with half the films in the festival's dramatic section directed by women).
To rectify and redress the situation, developed countries have an urgent legal and moral obligation to undertake urgent and dramatic mitigation action," it says.
No redress.
Dramatic, dramatic, dramatic!
There is little redress.
Means of redress.
Do we have any redress?
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