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The AMF would redress the IMF's balance from adjustment and toward financing.
Family allowance would redress the gross injustice of the penniless mother who had been economically "disinherited".
The bill is not ideal, but it would redress a longstanding injustice.
Enjoining Microsoft from conduct held to be anticompetitive would redress all of the antitrust violations found by the Court.
Many of us hoped that Barack Obama's election would redress the dire decline in our collective ethic.
The Congress's aim was to put such pressure on the British government that it would redress all colonial grievances and restore the harmony that had once prevailed.
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The King suggested a compromise whereby only 50 peers from each side would be allowed to vote, which would also redress the large Conservative majority in the Lords, but Lord Crewe, Liberal leader in the Lords, advised that this would reduce the Lords' independence as only peers who were loyal party supporters would be picked.
For the countries of the troubled southern periphery, renewable technology would help redress trade deficits; for those on the eastern fringe, it would reduce vulnerability to bullying by Russia.
Pushing Asian wages higher, they argue, would help turn the world's sweatshop into a powerful consumer market that would help redress the imbalance.
The manual recount would itself redress a problem of unequal treatment of ballots.
"No amount of time would fully redress the injury suffered by this child," Mr. Tierney said.
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