Sentence examples for make redress from inspiring English sources

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This allowed his domestic opponents to make redress of their grievances a precondition for voting funds, and they worked closely with the Scottish peace commissioners to get their way particularly in eliminating Strafford.

Speaking in parliament, Lord Stevenson of Balmacara said that when similar practices were undertaken by the payday lender Wonga the firm agreed to make "redress to those affected by letters of this type with significant amounts of money".

The latest being forced to make redress to wronged customers is Wonga (not for the first time this year either) — a moneylender that positioned itself as a technology startup with 'fancy affordability algorithms' that apparently allowed it to make decisions on who it could and couldn't lend to in minutes.

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CPP was fined £10.5m by the Financial Services Authority and will made redress payments to customers after an investigation into its card protection plan business.

The difficulty here is that the correction of such externalities requires the support and cooperation of the public and thereby crosses the line from the economic into the political arena, often making redress more difficult to obtain.

After about six months of regulation, it has achieved something the Office of Fair Trading, the previous supposed policeman, never did: forced the company to admit that its lending practices have been obscene and make substantial redress.

If we make no redress within forty days, the twenty-five barons may distrain upon and assail us in every way possible, including denial-of-service attacks and spearphishing, with the support of the whole ecosystem of the land.Both we and the tech barons have sworn that all this shall be observed in good faith and without deceit.

The actions that any parliamentary committee have are limited in this regard but it'd certainly be a matter for the Speaker and no doubt if it was shown that he had misled parliament, he would want to apologise and make proper redress".

Valiant efforts have been made to redress this balance, but have never quite worked.

This Monday, with the first Duke of York Awards for Technical Education being handed out at Buckingham Palace, an attempt is being made to redress the balance.

And while some steps are being made to redress the gender imbalance, there is another subsection of society that needs equality: sexual minorities, such as lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) individuals, looking to enter the business world.

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