Sentence examples for sufficient redress from inspiring English sources

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It remains to be seen whether judges will accept the ombudsman as sufficient redress given that the office is not a legal process.

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"While the number of stipendiary ordinations showed a welcome increase between 2012 and 2015, this is not sufficient to redress the gathering effect of clergy retirements predicted over the next 10 years," said Julian Hubbard, the C of E's director of ministry.

If, as respondents now concede, a less drastic remedy (such as partial or complete vacatur of APHIS's deregulation decision) was sufficient to redress their injury, no recourse to the additional and extraordinary relief of an injunction was warranted.

They live in secular India, as opposed to its Islamic neighbor Pakistan, and most see India's democracy and Constitution as providing them sufficient rights and redress.

Clearly, marriage equality will not be a sufficient solution to redress the insidious workings of privilege (heterosexual, marital, or otherwise), and thus we're reminded that efforts to support family, broadly defined and universally celebrated, go on regardless of what the Supreme Court decides.

And for some aggrieved persons, broader juridical interpretations are not sufficient incentive to seek redress: without the possibility of recovering substantial compensatory damages and/or attorneys' fees, there is little to be gained in publicising grievances.

All this was discussed intensively at the 25th Annual World Water Week in Stockholm, with the takeaway lesson being not that we have an off-the-shelf answer to this challenge (there is none) but that we need new models of cooperation, and that we already have sufficient data to begin redressing this systemic problem.

Demurrer, in law, a process whereby a party hypothetically admits as true certain facts alleged by the opposition but asserts that they are not sufficient grounds for relief, or redress.

As to this we are not in doubt, the multiplicity of actions necessary for redress at law being sufficient, without reference to other considerations, to uphold the remedy by injunction.

Atos had not "routinely met all the service standards specified in the contract", the report declared; its record on meeting targets was "poor"; the government had failed to seek "adequate financial redress for underperformance"; and the "management of the contract lacked sufficient rigour".

"People don't have sufficient faith in legal procedures or the media and feel they have no redress when bad things are done to them," said Martin K. Whyte, a Harvard sociologist who studies Chinese social trends.

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