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The extension of schemes under which offenders apologise to victims and make reparations before sentencing.
PAGE B1 Amends for Slavery Should the United States make reparations for slavery?
As Europe looks on, a government effort to make reparations is under way.
Georgetown University's decision to make reparations for its past is a powerful expression of creative dissent.
The Japanese government's refusal to apologise and make reparations will only poison relations with its Asian neighbours.
He continued: "I pray and hope we will make reparations and that no one will lose money.
Medical evidence indicates the cholera strain was brought to Haiti by Nepalese UN peacekeepers, although the UN neither admits responsibility for the outbreak nor agrees to make reparations.
France had given money to Israel as compensation for the French role in the Holocaust — imagine what it would cost to make reparations for slavery!
Instead, like judges in the Salem Witch Trials, MIT encouraged ATO to fess up quickly and to make reparations for a crime they did not commit.
A shifting calculus of costs and benefits related to economics, security and international reputation could make reparations less painful than perpetual intransigence.
Toby stays with Deary long after passion has subsided, mostly to make "reparations to the moral universe," and mulls over love's stages in his ubiquitous red-speckled notebooks.
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