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"Admittedly, the stock has come back and Sandy Weill is a brilliant business leader," he said, "but I think it's entirely appropriate that Calpers should seek some kind of redress for the problems that have occurred".
In its current form, the Voting Rights Act offers no specific redress for these problems.
"Legal" redress for a problem may often hinge on a company's relationship with officials.
By extension, you have started a conversation we hope will redress the problem of racism.
Talbot began to fool around with his photogravure process to redress the problem that his early photographs quickly faded.
Most of the work to redress the problem is being done by at the university level in some provinces.
The compressed earth block (CEB) has been identified as a low-cost material with the potential to redress the problem and reverse the shelter backlog.
What redress for the evicted?
There was no redress for the Twins.
The mechanisms of redress need to be strengthened as there are certainly many difficulties in obtaining redress for the victims of atrocities.
"For the sake of American tradition, prestige and influence I urge redress for the Rosenbergs".
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