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  • o noted that the purpose of the charge was to redress a social injustice rather than to maintain in
  • The Consumers, Estate Agents and Redress Act 2007 is an Act of the Parliament of the U
  • *+39 Challenge awarded redress after collision.
  • a spokesperson for the National Coalition for Redress and Reparations, and fought for the Civil Lib
  • g a declaration that the parishoners deserved redress, and that action should be taken against Jone
  • nancial penalties replace the current limited redress available to the BCI of revoking licences for
  • on under many names, and in many worlds, that redress be made for the children and for love" (WF, p
  • room when President Ronald Reagan signed the Redress bill granting Japanese Americans who were aff
  • d as Chairman of the Residential Institutions Redress Board.
  • establishment in 1967, SHAC has attempted to redress differences in health indices between minorit
  • "Her lawsuit does not seek any redress for personal injury due to an accident," he s
  • Righting An Injustice: The Debate Over Redress for Canada's First National Internment Operat
  • ng Arthur and his knights, who intend to seek redress for the crime and so restore the land.
  • Hoby demanded redress for the insult, and obtained it after some de
  • egation that went to Washington, D.C. to seek redress for American encroachment on their land.
  • s anti-discrimination legislation and provide redress for discrimination.
  • as Jack, who led an unsuccessful campaign for redress for the gold of the Bridge River Country (40
  • t supported his fellow colonists' demands for redress from Britain, but felt actually declaring ind
  • ouncil, he was sent by them to London to seek redress from the king, James I.
  • the policy of the British government to seek redress from Beijing whenever foreigners were attacke
  • ing a conference called by Mr. Jayewardene to redress grievances of the Tamil minority.
  • hed in 1989 under the Ombudsman Ordinance, to redress grievances arising from maladministration in
  • could be obtained and hopeless of justice and redress he applied for admission to the retired list.
  • t if he did so, it must have been in order to redress himself of the enemy who had taken sanctuary
  • of the National Council for Japanese American Redress, Hohri was the lead plaintiff in a lawsuit th
  • the provision of an express, private means of redress in the Telecommunications Act is an indicatio
  • l mechanisms available to provide justice and redress in response.
  • rules were subsequently changed to allow for redress in such circumstances).
  • Redress is supported by the United Nations, the Europ
  • connection whatever with the injury for which redress is sought, and therefore the plaintiff must a
  • dependence, he raised its prestige, he helped redress its economy and he established a dynasty.
  • m, and coming too late to provide substantive redress, mostly resulted in damage to his own party m
  • The P.C. also covered the Redress Movement, which sought to give reparations to
  • any person may petition the Privy Council for redress of any grievances concerning this tax.
  • The kitchen set is a redress of the servants' quarters from the third seri
  • He then goes on to purport that the redress of stopping cruelty isn't enough to negate or
  • The convention sent a petition for redress of grievances to the Pennsylvania Assembly an
  • any person to petition the Privy Council for redress of any perceived inequality, if done within a
  • A (partial) redress of the situation was decided on in the next o
  • al colonial declarations which called for the redress of perceived wrongs inflicted on the colonies
  • ime that the inside of the Master's TARDIS (a redress of the Doctor's TARDIS set) is shown.
  • supply, sheriff, or other judge competent for redress of any perceived inequality, if done within a
  • ic interest, and to join in petitioning for a redress of grievances, are expressly secured by the C
  • While taxpayers in New Zealand had no legal redress on these funds due to the lax regulatory envi
  • Redress, or The Redress Trust is a human rights organ
  • ns may be made to achieve social and economic redress, paving the way for land reform in Zimbabwe.
  • Room to Move: The Redress Press Book of Australian Short Stories (1985,
  • In addition Redress seek accountability for those who have been t
  • More information about the redress settlement and the endowment created to comme
  • ional internment operations, helping secure a redress settlement in 2008 (InternmentCanada.ca).
  • This song was written specifically to redress the balance.
  • The penalty was partially to redress the customers who were harmed and also a civi
  • evotees are in dire distress, his grace would redress the problems they faced.
  • icy and disregarded "management direction" to redress the situation.
  • ice in the Western Sydney region, in order to redress the shortage of healthcare professionals in t
  • lic Domain, based at Duke Law School, aims to redress the balance of academic study of intellectual
  • ality over the years", and we're here to help redress the balance.
  • I want to help redress the balance against those with a ‘gung-ho' me
  • phere and character, has done a great deal to redress the balance.
  • of independent outlets and businesses to help redress the balance that has swung strongly in favour
  • iles (15 km) distant, was not large enough to redress the balance when she did arrive.
  • by Gaia Records and the band's first CD album Redress the Balance (1991) was released, based around
  • labor between husband and wife in the home to redress the ancient curse of female drudgery."
  • rnment of Kerala formed on 6 December 1996 to redress the grievances of Non-Resident Keralites (NRK
  • of independent outlets and businesses to help redress the balance that has swung strongly in favour
  • ptual art and claims he spoke out in order to redress the imbalance between the promotion of concep
  • Church, Berne to call for political action to redress their grievances.
  • while the king mollified them by promising to redress their grievances, General Alessandro Nunziant
  • It is common for the living to redress their sins by sacrificing money to gui by bur
  • ping that greater share in the assembly would redress their wounded ethnic regional pride and ensur
  • In an effort to redress these concerns Ockenga and J. Elwin Wright of
  • grounds of security, the PM will have to seek redress through the courts if he believes that he has
  • Asbestas appealed for redress to Pope Leo IV and thus inaugurated a period
  • to Washington, D.C. to submit a petition for redress to U.S. President Martin Van Buren.
  • ts powers that the people would have the same redress to this as to any occasion on which the legis
  • Redress was founded to fill that gap.
  • In 1810, when it became clear that no redress was forthcoming, most of the Council joined w
  • complainants who hastened to appeal to it for redress was the ex-prebendary, Smart.
  • Redress was founded in 1992 by Keith Carmichael, a Br