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to reparation
noun
A payment of time, effort or money to undo past transgression(s).
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Kemkers has traveled this road to reparation before.
'The Very Best of Eddy Grant : Road To Reparation' is out now on UMTV.
At the same time, he refused to evacuate Saxony until its elector had renounced any claim to reparation.
He could have apologised and tried to atone long ago, devoting his life to reparation instead of earning fortunes from bloody dictators.
People do not have rights to reparation for the wrongful harms others suffer.
Even if he has a right to compensation, he may still have no right to reparation.
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She then ordered the court to reconvene to consider reparations to the victims.
"No legal claim has been made against the UK government in relation to reparations for slavery.
Emanuel has not made a financial commitment to reparations but has promised a route to "closure" for the surviving victims.
Yet this mattered little to the Germans, for whom it was all too easy to attribute every problem to reparations, and by extension to the Weimar government.
States might also consider new rules regarding compensation for collateral damage, just as victims of war crimes are sometimes entitled to reparations.
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