Sentence examples for moral redress from inspiring English sources

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But it says more about the contemporary political climate than it does about "info-tainment" that the public is more willing to turn to B-level entertainment for moral redress than it is to the A-level political sphere.

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They are less susceptible to moral arguments about redress for past horrors, which have underpinned Israeli actions for almost 60 years.

When a student from the iodine-poor mountains of Idaho was called upon to compete against a student from iodine-rich coastal Maine, we thought of it as our moral obligation to redress their natural inequality.

Those events triggered both the anti-Tom depiction of Simpson as feral black man lusting after a blond woman and whites' "abandonment of the moral need to redress the wrongs of blacks," which they expressed by voting for Newt Gingrich and ending affirmative action.

The issue of "Who were you?" was grossly outstripped by the question "Who killed you?" My novel The Black Dahlia attempts to redress that moral imbalance – even as it exploits Short's death.

But averting our eyes from recent history means not only that we fail in our legal and moral duty to provide redress to victims of torture, but also that we betray the public servants who risked so much to reverse what they knew was a disastrous and shameful course.

Both Bartik and Schweinhart point to the benefits of high-quality preschool as a moral issue – a way to redress inequities that children live with through no fault of their own.

The first was that it takes moral imagination and courage to name, redress and reckon with the designed structural abuse of poor black Americans.

In this respect, there are advantages in the use of Internet tools for all forms of recovery, redress and response to moral wrongs, personal failures, and other crises, including those where the privacy and secrecy afforded by Internet tools was a contributing factor.

Ahead of the meeting, Obama told the Corriere della Sera that Francis's "great moral authority" had added weight to calls to redress the increasing imbalance between the winners and losers of globalisation and economic change.

The final killing, terrible though it is, is purgative, cleansing, a way of redressing a terrible imbalance in the moral order.

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