Sentence examples for redress an from inspiring English sources

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Redress an ethical violation or power imbalance?

Hines helps redress an oversight nearly a century old.

Nature acts to redress an imbalance that has become dangerous.

It's simply a small attempt to redress an imbalance.

Working on the Rosalind Franklin book helped prompt Mrs. Sayre to redress an old feminist complaint of her own.

They worked as researchers for the National Council for Japanese American Redress, an early reparations effort led by William Hohri, before Mrs. Herzig Yoshinaga joined the congressional commission.

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Yet, despite its excesses, the duel remained for centuries a valid means to redress a wrong.

For its organisers, the event is a way to redress a faulty gender balance in publishing.

The manual recount would itself redress a problem of unequal treatment of ballots.

The bill is not ideal, but it would redress a longstanding injustice.

In many cases, there is little a company can do to redress a customer's specific grievance.

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