Sentence examples for use it to redress from inspiring English sources

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Ms Gelmini's supporters hope that she will use it to redress the crippling imbalances in education, which is one of Italy's biggest structural economic weaknesses.One problem is "lots of badly paid teachers", says Roger Abravanel, author of a recent book on meritocracy*.

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This is the context for what could be the most daring aspect of May's premiership in the longer term – her readiness to use government to redress the deepening financial and social imbalances of the recent past.

As those industries have ebbed, so have the forces of economic equality.But although the workers have lost some of their economic power, they have not lost their votes and may yet use them to redress the balance.

Hanauer aims to use his clout to redress such imbalances.

He wanted to use his art to redress issues of inequality, particularly racial prejudice.... "The renascence of Negro art," Barnes wrote in 1925, "is one of the events of our age which no seeker for beauty can afford to overlook".

First, reduce its objectives to a basic three: educate everyone to the highest level; educate the top brains – the scientists, engineers and ideas generators of the future; use every resource to redress the damage done by destructive social backgrounds.

To put it another way, I think what we're talking about is this proposition:One of the major causes of the financial crisis was government attempts to use housing policy to redress growing income inequality.Mr Rajan's formulation here was of a "tsunami of money directed by a US Congress, worried about growing income inequality, towards expanding low income housing".

You can also use the map to redress gross injustices -- to bring equity back on the agenda, if you will.

Reporting guidelines can be used to redress incomplete reporting of health research, but need to be used by authors before they can have any impact.

In addition to changes in metabolic rate, there are also important changes in appetite control that the brain uses to redress weight loss.

Athens' fragile two-party coalition had promised that at least 70% of the surplus would be used to redress cuts and benefit losses imposed on pensioners and other Greeks worst hit by the crisis.

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