Sentence examples for redress brought from inspiring English sources

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The administration has also been unsympathetic to claims for redress brought by torture victims.

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This is the strongest in the collection: a strange and remarkable tale about a woman adrift on the west coast of Ireland with her 13-year-old son, a deaf boy adopted from Russia when he was six; the intervening years have brought redress and damage in equal measure.

In the late 1970s he became the chair of the National Coalition for Japanese American Redress (NCJAR), which brought a class action lawsuit against the US Government on March 16 , 1983 asserting that it had unjustly incarcerated Japanese Americans during World War II.

Here's what they thought: Gross health inequality: Claire Reynolds, a councillor in Tameside, Greater Manchester, argued that the economic disparity between London and Manchester had created a health gap that could only be redressed by bringing the NHS under local control.

"Fifty years is a lot but it's about bringing redress for the victims.

Someone from within needs to redress this and bring out the best from each of the 62 young men who have been called up to duty and then left out to hang.

A mayor responsible for mass transit should also bring redress to certain outer borough neighborhoods where commutes are as long as those coming from Western New Jersey, Stamford and the outskirts of Philadelphia.

At the same time, the U.S. government has sought to end civil lawsuits brought by torture victims seeking redress under the U.S. Constitution and international law.

Within the Canadian context, there are several groups seeking some form of redress and reparations for historical acts of injustices brought against their ancestors, and in some cases survivors, by governments in Canada.

By Bruce McCall May 1, 2015 Within the Canadian context, there are several groups seeking some form of redress and reparations for historical acts of injustices brought against their ancestors, and in some cases survivors, by governments in Canada.

The question of why certain individuals are touched by the muses remains essentially unopened.When he retired as Oxford's professor of poetry, Mr Heaney brought out a collection of lectures entitled "The Redress of Poetry" in 1995.

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