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Approximately one-half will be used to "remedy harm" in Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, and Texas.
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And that remedy harms the very fairness interests the court is attempting to protect.
While many aspects of this report yield troubling lessons for U.S. taxpayers who are footing the bill, the one that struck a chord here at Accountability Counsel was the final conclusion - there is no policy framework at USDA preventing harm and abuse, and no accountability system committed to uncovering, investigating, and remedying harm to victims of USDA-funded projects.
But how do we both destroy the myth and remedy the harm it has caused?
But none of these steps can remedy the harm done by this year's unreasonable and misleading projections.
But while discussing the construct like academics, we have avoided discussing how to remedy the harm it has caused.
Tony Blair, also with a large majority, did little to remedy the harm done by the Thatcher years.
The danger in trying to dismantle the myth of "race" before we are ready to remedy the harm of racism is that we will do neither.
Mr. Hodge raises an important question about how to simultaneously destroy the myth and remedy the harm of the myth of "race".
The law redefined pornography as a violation of women's civil rights, and gave women a civil remedy for harm inflicted on them by pornographers.
But despite the value of Neff's accomplishment, it's hard not to wish he had a more literary vision, particularly as the story turns to Sam Reese Sheppard and his quest to remedy the harm to his father and their family.
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