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the redressing
noun
The act of redressing; a making right; reformation; correction; amendment.
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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.
According to the Supreme Court, "redress of grievances" is to be construed broadly: it includes not solely appeals by the public to the government for the redressing of a grievance in the traditional sense, but also, petitions on behalf of private interests seeking personal gain.
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The exhibition succeeded admirably in redressing the general public's misconceptions.
To address the problem, and redress the balance for bowlers, the MCC made some alterations to the laws.
Redressing the latter requires patience; the former cannot be redressed at all.
What the Jews were allotted in the Balfour Declaration "redresses the balance" of justice and history.
"But on Sunday, the residents of Calais went to the polls to redress the balance".
Most of the work to redress the problem is being done by at the university level in some provinces.
Now prime minister, Mr Noda is redressing the balance.
Luckily, a small east European film is redressing the balance.
That is an important first step to redressing the balance.
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