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"The thing is that Sottsass was really more of a Modernist: he redressed it.
Thus, a rough estimate of the potential savings is that if the elevated rate of PPHs in the mentally ill observed in Western Australia was caused by suboptimal health care, then had that inequality in care been redressed, it could have translated into 49,787 (i.e., 96,862 × 51.4%) fewer hospital admissions at the times that they occurred during follow-up.
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However, if you already have a bunny within your possession, simply redress it and change its patterns.
He really, really redresses it.
"I was absolutely determined to redress it".
"And I was absolutely determined to redress it".
Without diligent judicial oversight, experts say, the efforts can help perpetuate inequality rather than redress it.
This is an intolerable situation; a main aim of Michelle Bachelet's tax reform is to redress it.
Such statistics would also be evidence of an imbalance, but no one would think to spend $9 million to redress it.
But we need to take account of the effect that it will create in the public's mind and try and redress it.
Ambitious proposals to redress it, such as a sovereign debt restructuring mechanism (SDRM) housed at the International Monetary Fund, have always run into political roadblocks.
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