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Putting money in the hands of the descendants of former trust holders is a partial redressing of history.
Distress, in law, process that enables a person to seize and detain from a wrongdoer some chattel, or item of personal property, as a pledge for the redressing of an injury, the performance of a duty, or the satisfaction of a demand.
From then on, however, surprisingly scant use is made of him, or of his Asian comrade, the implication being that a redressing of the racial imbalance is compensation enough, and that, with the right actors in place, the movie's moral work is done.
I want my children to learn critical thinking, but the "critical approach" put forward by Noah's Ark is a disingenuous redressing of a centuries-old story which has its place in our culture but has absolutely nothing to do with science education.
Before removal of the PCA redressing of all the pin sites is performed.
Rob Larew, senior vice president of government relations and communications at the NFU, dismissed the order as a "redressing" of previous administrations' efforts to address rural concerns.
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Call it redress of grievance, or a quid pro quo.
"We love these guys," he said.He kept on seeking legal redress, of course.
There is a tendency to circumvent political processes & seek redress of grievances by confrontation, demonstrations, etc.
A collection of his lectures at Oxford was published as The Redress of Poetry (1995).
And it is their constitutional right to seek such redress of these grievances.
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