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Two key changes might redress some of this.
These numbers help redress some of the dovish bias that emerged in late summer".
Mr. Ahmad's decision to set up a university for women was, in part, a deliberate attempt to help redress some of the gender imbalances in tertiary education.
The British abolished slavery in 1834 in an effort to redress some of the worst inequities between blacks and whites in the colony.
Schools, hospitals, orphanages, reformatories of all kinds, begin with the idea that an organisation could make things better, redress some of the damage we do to each other.
Post-apartheid South Africa tried to redress some of the injustice by granting them ownership of more than 40,000 hectares.
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Li Weidong, a political commentator in Beijing, said that the charges against Mr. Wang open the door for the government to criminally charge Mr. Bo and possibly redress some allegations of abuses of power in Chongqing.
The new set redresses some of the complaints about the original.
I hope this goes some way to redressing some of the right-leaning bias within the media.
It redresses some of the forces of deference which bolster the conceit of the second-rate; it also prevents the first-rate from going mad with conceit".
Yes, there are economic and political inequalities in Israel/Palestine, and academics are actively involved in redressing some of these injustices and promoting affirmative action programmes.
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