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    1. “Leave that to me, and trust me once more, or prepare for a redress you won’t forget,” I said


    2. When they returned to Clive House, a little earlier than usual, the ladies retired to wash up and redress


    3. trying to redress the situation that this simple fact had


    4. If they were turned out illegally by the violence of their master, the action by which they obtained redress was extremely imperfect


    5. He can know better the character and situation of the persons whom he trusts; and if he should happen to be deceived, he knows better the laws of the country from which he must seek redress


    6. The experience of one year, however, may not always be sufficient to discover to all the members of a great company the pernicious tendency of a particular bye-law ; and if several of them should afterwards discover it, neither the board of trade, nor the committee of council, can afford them any redress


    7. The persons, however, who give occasion to this expense, are those who, by their injustice in one way or another, make it necessary to seek redress or protection from the courts of justice


    8. Shelagh tended to her as if she were her own daughter, with tenderness and herbal drinks to redress the weakened state of her body, and fond affirmations to infuse confidence in this poor sick girl for a speedy recovery


    9. * For my overseas readers: Since 1994 a whole slew of laws were created to "redress the imbalances of the past," and ensure that employment equity takes place


    10. * For my overseas readers: Since 1994 a whole bunch of laws were created to "redress the imbalances of the past" and ensure that employment equity takes place

    11. (including) other inalienable rights, for that matter, afforded to every citizen; providing equal access and protection under the law and the right of every Individual to redress affronts to person and property without ruinous (material) effect on that individual or that individual‘s character or standing…


    12. The War on Terror is encountering a great deal of opposition from the (hard) Left who continue to advance the notion of American Moral Culpability; that is to say, that America is the (historical) root cause of (all) worldly grievances and should therefore make every conceivable effort to redress certain points of contention that have evolved from its own (alleged) transgressions; thereby giving (justifiable) cause to the underlying motives that led up to the events of 9/11


    13. Racial quotas and preferences are denying many promising students equal access to quality schools by promoting a ―spoils‖ system that seeks to redress ―historical‖ grievances by replacing academically gifted students with lesser scholastic talents by virtue of their race, ethnicity, gender and religion rather than academic achievement


    14. Feigned indignation and fabricated reprisals designed to redress historical grievances in matters of gender, race and ethnicity should be a troubling proposition for any society whose lack of (dialectic) proportion makes it increasingly difficult to correctly assess the (determined) aspects or (appropriate) limits of free speech


    15. It‘s ultimate effects what matter the most! A striking feature that characterizes both institutions lies in the conspicuous manner that both Slave and ―Unborn‖ were/are denied citizenship rights, equal protection under the law, and judicial redress of grievances, not to mention their Natural Rights endowed by God


    16. 54 Neither can they judge their own cause, nor redress a wrong,


    17. Without the institutions of civil discourse there is no procedure for the redress of wrongs


    18. the Government for a redress of grievances


    19. turned to the State Supreme Court for redress


    20. Failing to get redress nearer home, he determined to seek for justice at Warsaw, whither he had been summoned with other Cossack delegates to assist

    21. For wherever violence is used, and injury done, though by hands appointed to administer Justice, it is still violence and injury, however colored with the name, Pretences, or Forms of Law, the end whereof being to protect and redress the innocent, by an unbiased


    22. expose injustices, redress grievances, and create new worlds, and that is precisely what they tried to do…Alvah Bessie, screenwriter and one-time drama critic for the left-wing New Masses, admitted surprise when Warner Brothers’ executive Jerry Wald told him


    23. meagre act of redress


    24. Even if Vivek were to block Global that might only hurt Gautam’s businesses interests and not redress his slight as such


    25. If their address does not show their vote, then they would have redress, perhaps a printed copy of their vote before they hit the go button to send it at the point of origin of their vote


    26. What will be his method of redress? Will he first come after me or go to Gerald? Would he really tell Gerald that there was boatload of gold in that trunk at nine in the morning? I really doubt it


    27. sellers and to ensure there is no avenue for redress on the part of the buyer


    28. Here is some text a supplier might consider using to redress the balance, to be sent to the client at the point in the process they ask the supplier if they intend to participate in the RFP


    29. with a man like Stomper regarded as fair redress for the crime of stealing cars? If I had known


    30. •Victims should be treated with compassion and respect for their dignity and are entitled to prompt redress for harm caused

    31. Granting that the hurt was good enough for the faithful to hurt the infidels, how can one explain their intra-sect slaughters? Given the propensity of the umma to blame ‘the others’ for the debilities of their faith, the Musalmans seem to show no intellectual inclination to redress this self-destructive phenomenon that was plaguing Pakistan, to begin with, for so long


    32. the Tibetan government, which has no means of redress


    33. It is proper that she be blind to those who approach her seeking redress for human frailty’s wrongs


    34. To save two cents a cup, we will vote away our right to legal redress of a civil wrong by insisting upon tort reform to limit corporatenisms' financial liability arising from the violence they do their employees, consumers, and innocent eco-biostanders


    35. “And now let’s redress and sew that wound


    36. He would also talk to the Aviatilians to ask for a bandage, after which he would clean the wound and distribute the leaves upon it and redress it


    37. I had no need to require redress from them when she ran off with a sewage engineer as the fault was entirely


    38. It is obvious that in this situation Rone has no choice but to clean it under the carpet somehow, on the other hand, Sammy got now a perfect opportunity to 'correct' his face and to redress his reputation in front of Susan


    39. "And has left me," answered the nephew, "bound to a system that is frightful to me, responsible for it, but powerless in it; seeking to execute the last request of my dear mother's lips, and obey the last look of my dear mother's eyes, which implored me to have mercy and to redress; and tortured by seeking assistance and power in vain


    40. It was the business of a knight-errant to right wrongs, redress injuries, and succour the distressed, and this, as a matter of course, he makes his business when he takes up the part; a knight-errant was bound to be intrepid, and so he feels bound to cast fear aside

    41. These preliminaries settled, he did not care to put off any longer the execution of his design, urged on to it by the thought of all the world was losing by his delay, seeing what wrongs he intended to right, grievances to redress, injustices to repair, abuses to remove, and duties to discharge


    42. Don Quixote recognised him, and taking his hand he turned to those present and said: "That your worships may see how important it is to have knights-errant to redress the wrongs and injuries done by tyrannical and wicked men in this world, I may tell you that some days ago passing through a wood, I heard cries and piteous complaints as of a person in pain and distress; I immediately hastened, impelled by my bounden duty, to the quarter whence the plaintive accents seemed to me to proceed, and I found tied to an oak this lad who now stands before you, which in my heart I rejoice at, for his testimony will not permit me to depart from the truth in any particular


    43. Arm'd knights go forth to redress wrongs, some in quest of the holy Graal; I see the tournament, I see the contestants incased in heavy armor


    44. "I will say it in one," replied Don Quixote, "and it is this; that at once, this very instant, ye release that fair lady whose tears and sad aspect show plainly that ye are carrying her off against her will, and that ye have committed some scandalous outrage against her; and I, who was born into the world to redress all such like wrongs, will not permit you to advance another step until you have restored to her the liberty she pines for and deserves


    45. And then, turning to the housekeeper, he said, "Mistress housekeeper may just as well give over saying the prayer of Santa Apollonia, for I know it is the positive determination of the spheres that Senor Don Quixote shall proceed to put into execution his new and lofty designs; and I should lay a heavy burden on my conscience did I not urge and persuade this knight not to keep the might of his strong arm and the virtue of his valiant spirit any longer curbed and checked, for by his inactivity he is defrauding the world of the redress of wrongs, of the protection of orphans, of the honour of virgins, of the aid of widows, and of the support of wives, and other matters of this kind appertaining, belonging, proper and peculiar to the order of knight-errantry


    46. He reluctantly departs, but his wrongs weigh upon his spirit, and by-and-by when an opportunity comes to redress them, he outwits Mamma by a shrewd bargain


    47. Now, senor, I want your worship to take it upon yourself to redress this wrong either by entreaty or by arms; for by what all the world says you came into it to redress grievances and right wrongs and help the unfortunate


    48. protection or redress from the oppressor, unless she have the plea of bodily fear; yet how many ways are there of goading the soul almost to madness, equally


    49. His hand placed upon his heart was unable to redress its throbbings, while, with the other he wiped the perspiration from his temples


    50. He met everywhere, with eyes riveted on his own, heads erect and nostrils expanded, as if each individual present felt himself able and willing, singly, to redress the wrongs of his race











































    1. Truancy shall be cause for severe punishment, specifics of which to be determined by the newly elected School Committee whose plenary powers in these matters may be redressed only by petition, whose subscribers must number over half the current enrollment of the School at the time of submission


    2. The second news redressed


    3. “Right you two lets get you sorted out get your wounds redressed and if there is anything bad about them report to the medics if you can find any


    4. Dumping another dose of antiseptic powder on his arm, he redressed it and took a couple of strong painkillers


    5. Then Dena redressed and returned to her chair


    6. I intended to do so unless PSL redressed the matter before I retained legal counsel and took this to the appropriate state/federal administrative and/or legal bodies


    7. bathed, and redressed her little son, she went back over


    8. ” She did her magic and redressed the wound, which now looked a little better than yesterday


    9. @Revolition When there are no grievances to be redressed, what will we do with our body, mind, spirit, society, and culture? @HeavenPurelove


    10. It was tense, and so when Arial got up to leave after lunch, I went with her to the infirmary to have my wound redressed and drained

    11. He was under a false impression that had to be redressed


    12. "for from straight you have made me crooked, leaving me with a broken leg that will never see itself straight again all the days of its life; and the injury you have redressed in my case has been to leave me injured in such a way that I shall remain injured for ever; and the height of misadventure it was to fall in with you who go in search of adventures


    13. I have redressed injuries, righted wrongs, punished insolences, vanquished giants, and crushed monsters; I am in love, for no other reason than that it is incumbent on knights-errant to be so; but though I am, I am no carnal-minded lover, but one of the chaste, platonic sort


    14. During that time, she’d been raped, sloppily redressed in her own clothes, and dumped


    15. The insult at Savannah had by this time been redressed, he had no doubt


    16. concluded by saying, that he wished the nation to be protected, and its wrongs to be redressed; but when he reflected that at Castine the soil had been most abominably violated, he could not view the insults in our waters as being equal to it; for, said he, touch the soil and you touch the life-blood of every man in it


    17. The insult offered to the honor of the nation in the affair of the Chesapeake, so far from being redressed, was heightened by a proclamation from the King of Great Britain, authorizing publicly, in the face of the world, the boarding of our merchant ships, and taking therefrom whomsoever their officers should call a British subject; to palliate this outrage on our independence, it was recommended to the boarding officer to execute this indignity with politeness


    18. If rudeness of expression had been resorted to on the part of the British Minister, in his correspondence with our Government, had it not been repelled on their part? Had they not amply redressed the insult of the individual? It might well afford some consolation to ourselves and the country, if other wrongs and insults have been even as well repaired as this


    1. The ―healing process‖ (I am speaking of severed friendships) is oftentimes achieved (less) in the manner of redressing (root) cause(s) but by not bringing them up at all


    2. ” This observation coincides with another of his statements: “Only by focusing on abstract categories that live on can redressing wrongs of history be made to seem plausible


    3. With the hope of redressing his economic distress with the insurer’s largesse, Gautam began befriending the by then inebriated Palit


    4. I know it is a terrible thing to say, but Mother Nature has a way of redressing the balance and I wonder if a mass extinction is long overdue


    5. Jess checked the wound and was satisfied enough that it didn’t need redressing


    6. If some terrible loss, pain, or other negative learning experience has caused the current imbalance in your life, there is likely to be a certain degree of fear in redressing that balance


    7. My leisure then, and my old age, would have been devoted, in company with the Empress and during the royal apprenticeship of my son, to leisurely visiting, with our own horses and like a true country couple, every corner of the Empire, receiving complaints, redressing wrongs, and scattering public buildings and benefactions on all sides and everywhere


    8. This principle being admitted, the justice of every particular case of resistance is reduced to a computation of the quantity of the danger and grievance on the one side, and of the probability and expense of redressing it on the other


    9. When I recollect that her necessary annual expenditure is greater than the gross rent of all the landed property in her kingdom; that the armed neutrality affected her so materially, that the same principle is brought into operation again; that by withholding our custom, our supplies, our raw materials, we must necessarily destroy a large portion of her revenue, I cannot but hope she will see her own interest in redressing our injuries


    10. If he did not feel perfectly comfortable in a cold day, should he therefore divest himself of all clothing? Why send out the sloop of war Hornet, alluded to by the gentleman last up—why rely upon it for redressing the insult at Savannah, if naval force was useless? It was no reason, because Great Britain had more vessels than we, that we should not use what we had

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    Sinonimi per "redress"

    redress remediation remedy amends damages indemnification indemnity restitution compensate correct right revision amendment change compensation atonement rectification amend adjust rectify repair mend