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redress <redress; redresses> N

redress LAW (ing)
redress LAW (ing)
redress LAW (ing)
redress (ing)
redress SCHOOL
redress SCHOOL
redress SCHOOL
redress (ing)

redress VB (ing)

redress N

redress

redress INDUST
redress ECON

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They redressed this lack by renovating the old school with their own hands, having obtained a lease from the city for $1 a year.
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Such regulation seeks to redress the inequality of bargaining power between landlords and tenants in a market where there is unlimited freedom of contract.
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There is redress of grievances allowed to the courts or administrative authority.
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Volunteer conservation groups are attempting to redress the problems.
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Although, few of the poor would dream of seeking legal redress against a landlord because virtually no judge would favor a poor man.
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Immunity is given to crime, and the records of the public tribunals are searched in vain for any evidence of effective redress.
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They promoted access to legal redress for all, regardless of economic status.
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Policies on issues such as the victims right to civil redress are under development.
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Others have praised his ability to communicate passion, pain, and the desire for redress, side by side with submission to the fact of mortality.
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A considerable investment was made in 1989 to partially restore the building and redress years of neglect.
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