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is redress
noun
The act of redressing; a making right; reformation; correction; amendment.
Exact(5)
"One of the things we want to do is redress this imbalance.
They're hung, atmospherically, with sheer white curtains, so you won't be showing much, and the breeze is redress for any lingering travel fug.
They task businesses to have human rights policies, to carry out due diligence in all their operations and supply chains, and to ensure there is redress.
What is selling them, they say, is Redress's record.
For now though, the most pressing issue is redress for the families who lost someone in the Marikana mine tragedy.
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Now prime minister, Mr Noda is redressing the balance.
Luckily, a small east European film is redressing the balance.
"This incident undermines that confidence and it is important that this is redressed.
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".
End-to-end delay is redressed in terminal equipment through the use of echo cancellers.
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