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The improvements in 6.5 will certainly go some way towards redressing this deficit.
There's no happiness quite like the redressing of an old and painful grievance.
In redressing this neglect the study will examine the following issues: i The reasoning behind the policy of integration.
That she would be able to see as little of his weaving was only a slight redressing of the balance.
This exhibition goes some way toward redressing this.
The play may end with the redressing of the past wrongs that have enslaved and embittered Elektra.
Economic and environmental sustainability depends on redressing global inequities of income and material well-being.
When the bill reached the Senate floor, Wirth criticized the legislation as going "far beyond" a simple redressing of consumer complaints.
Absent the judiciary, he argues, victims of terror have no other means of redressing wrongs.
The government calls the process black economic empowerment, a redressing of decades of deprivation blacks endured under apartheid.
It is clearly a strategy for negative politeness and the redressing of a threat to negative face, through things like favor-seeking.
A "rapid, radical redressing of the present unbalanced and dangerously deteriorating world situation is the primary task facing humanity," the group concluded.
Politeness theory is the theory that accounts for the redressing of the affronts to face posed by face-threatening acts to addressees.
If Bill Clinton stands for anything, it is a redressing of "soak the poor" tax and income-distribution policies during the Reagan and Bush years.
We exist everywhere, for the benefit of the disenfranchised everywhere, for the redressing of social wrongs everywhere.
The 'communitization' of the justice and domestic pillar will be very limited and there will be no real redressing of the balance within the European institutions.
It also sets forth the redressing of socio-economic differences stemming from colonial- and apartheid-era policies as a central focus of ANC policy.
The result would be a confirmation of today's dominant family type, the "working family," but a redressing of the imbalance between men and women in their family roles.
It was the Federal Court's opinion that intelligent design was merely a redressing of creationism and that, as such, it was not a scientific proposition.
It seems crucial to me that the legislature should be committed to redressing the balance and reconciling these conflicting principles in accordance with the great tradition of European civilisation.
He and his managers direct crews in constant "redressing," as they see "orphans" or "go-backs" - misplaced or damaged items - and restore order to the shelves.
But its 160-page report warned that the nation's health care industry "lags significantly" in redressing the problem, as do millions of small businesses, and scores of state and local governments.
"Regardless of your teaching I am afraid that I am still somewhat of a sentimentalist I crave the redressing of wrongs.
Simpson responded by writing that the peer influence of older players helping younger players fell away during the era when the Chappell brothers led the team, and he was redressing the problem.
In addition to celebrating them as great sporting achievements, many in Canada also saw them as somewhat redressing Ben Johnson's positive drug test and disqualification at the 1988 Summer Olympics.