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Discover Ludwig"redress the harm" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to make amends or take actions to correct or compensate for an injustice or injury that has been caused. Example: The company promised to redress the harm done to the environment by implementing new sustainability practices and investing in eco-friendly technologies.
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Both companies would surely haggle over the value of IBP, whose stock has fluctuated since the merger fell apart, he said, making the completion of the merger the only fair way to "redress the harm threatened to IBP and its stockholders".
He is not a saint but the Briton's period in denial as the allegations mounted around him in 2004 was infinitely shorter – a matter of a few months – and was followed by a prompt confession, a willingness to accept the consequences of his actions, and positive action to redress the harm he had done to his sport.
Do you see any realistic, practical proposals to redress the harm and prevent its recurrence?
The fact that the government is, on the face of it, attempting to redress the harm done to the Windrush generation, and simultaneously equipping the Home Office with the power to do even greater harm, reveals how disingenuous their humanitarian posturing is.
In addition, patients can only file a claim when they are informed about the possibility to financially redress the harm that is suffered.
Interviewees felt the disclosure lacked open dialogue, a consistent and trustful attitude on the part of the treating clinicians, a sincere apology, a patient care plan seeking to redress the harm, and clarification of how future incidents would be prevented.
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The obligations placed on States here relate primarily to compensation (to redress the harms suffered by the applicants), and the necessity to enforce laws on domestic violence effectively and with due diligence.
However, after eight years of policies that ignore women's health, many more days like this will be needed to redress the harms to women's health caused by US health policy.
International trade and investment have a crucial role to play in redressing the harm.
"We must ensure that all victims of these infringements can obtain redress for the harm they suffered, especially once a competition authority has found and sanctioned such a breach.
"A consumer fraud law in other states, if NJ sets a precedent with this case, would allow adults to take licensed and unlicensed practitioners to court to seek redress for the harm done," Jack Drescher, M.D., who is a member of the American Psychiatric Association and a leading voice against conversion therapy, said in an email to HuffPost.
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