Use "redress" in a sentence

1. How does that resonate, to redress?

2. Their repeated petition for redress got nowhere.

3. The liability and redress regime should address liability and redress resulting from transboundary movement of Living Modified Organisms.

4. Congress has done little to redress these injustices.

5. Little could be done to redress the situation .

6. Subject: Abandonment of collective redress by the Commission

7. A tax on films helps redress the balance.

8. You must seek redress in the law courts.

9. Any attempt to redress the situation backfired.

10. (e) information regarding access, correction, notation and redress; and

11. The only hope of redress is in a lawsuit.

12. Injustice pushes others to redress matters by violent means.

13. His tome is an attempt to redress the balance.

14. Affirmative action was meant to redress the balance for minorities.

15. The king ordered Phraya Surasak Montri to redress the wrongdoing.

16. The courts provide the means of redress for victims of crime.

17. Because of the limited liability of shareholders, creditors had no redress.

18. 5 The only hope of redress is in a lawsuit.

19. A slave could not seek any legal redress for injustices suffered.

20. The civil law provides a framework for the redress of individual grievances.

21. They are continuing their legal battle to seek some redress from the government.

22. Existence of and access to out-of-court complaint and redress mechanism

23. It does not just redress an historic wrong; it perfects a workable future.

24. One Member asked if I could redress the balance with written information.

25. If the statute of limitations has run, the plaintiff is without redress.

26. Effective access to judicial and administrative proceedings, including redress and remedy, shall be provided.

27. - Action to support initiatives for on-line out of court redress [31]

28. 'Then music with her silver sound With speedy help doth lend redress.'

29. We had no one to speak for us, we had no redress.

30. Currently, there is no source of redress to which the travelling public can go.

31. If circumvention is proved, adjustment of quotas is sought to redress the situation.

32. When a purchase goes wrong , consumers are entitled to quick and effective redress .

33. Our class has more girlstudents than boystudents, so we must redress the balance.

34. More and more victims turn to litigation to redress wrongs done to them.

35. I will cross the creek, the stream and the Atlantic for a redress.

36. - systems of redress, arbitration and the amicable settlement of disputes existing in the Member States,

37. The tour operator may refuse such redress, if it would involve disproportional expense.

38. - SYSTEMS OF REDRESS , ARBITRATION AND THE AMICABLE SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES IN THE MEMBER STATES ;

39. 12 More and more victims turn to litigation to redress wrongs done to them.

40. To improver the process ofright of claim, we should widen of the administrative redress.

41. Effective access to judicial and administrative proceedings, including redress and remedy, shall be provided."

42. If these conditions were not met, the would-be entrepreneur could seek legal redress.

43. 25 We had no one to speak for us,(www.Sentencedict.com) we had no redress.

44. To redress these wrongs, sweeping new regulatory powers will treat the infirmities that ail us.

45. All funding arrangements provide for mechanisms supporting the accountability principles of transparency, disclosure and redress.

46. On a wider note, authors need to organise themselves to redress the current imbalance of power.

47. “Women’s legal status in Nepal and their opportunities for redress against violence are abysmal,” said Jefferson.

48. The clause is required because clients may pursue other redress processes should mediation not result in an agreement.

49. In the latter case the person would be able to seek redress in an action for libel or slander.

50. When the Court was abolished in 1641 the Common Law Courts had become strong enough to give adequate redress.

51. In a just society there must be a system whereby people can seek redress through the courts.

52. 20 Employees aggrieved by the actions of their employers may seek redress through the courts or at an industrial tribunal.

53. explicit provision for out-of-court redress mechanisms, with time frames and costs reduced to the absolute minimum.

54. explicit provision for out-of-court redress mechanisms, with time frames and costs reduced to the absolute minimum

55. She felt constrained creatively by the reactions of the critics, even making conscious interventions to redress their interpretations.

56. What prospect has the prisoner of redress if he abandons the complaints procedure and applies to the courts?

57. He went to the industrial tribunal to seek redress for the way his employers had discriminated against him.

58. The danger is that your rights of legal redress in such cases will be limited or non-existent in practice.

59. They are not bodies against which, through the regulator, members of the public feel that they can secure redress.

60. These groupings within the general community of women need special attention to redress the balance of lack of opportunity.

61. 25 He went to the industrial tribunal to seek redress for the way his employers had discriminated against him.

62. In the latter case the person would be able to seek redress in an action for libel or slander

63. In order to redress some of the model's deficiencies, a number of contemporary hierarchical have modified or expanded the basic AIDA model.

64. • fewer returns from a referral to an alternate redress mechanism for MOU signatories (12.5%) than from non-MOU respondents (20.9%).

65. The one redress any of the members of this group have is to try not to appear on the poll tax register.

66. Conversely, if the press swung heavily to the left, television would have to redress the balance by leaning to the right

67. 28 He sees the new blood scheme as one way to redress the balance against over-represented subjects like particle physics.

68. Nowadays, it appears that too many films are being produced, and a tax on films will help to redress the balance.

69. So we're trying to redress the balance and to give teachers a sense that both spoken and written language are equally important.

70. So, to build up a sound redress execution system and to improve the outer party dissidence system is imperative under the situation.

71. Detailed case studies examine how the lack of accountability and grievance redress mechanisms are continuing obstacles to proper implementation of the Right to Education Act.

72. 17 While clear restrictions remain, Chinese citizens can now vent online, protest in public, appeal to government for redress, and litigate in court.

73. Ceasefire enables civilian testimony to be documented and recognized, empowers civilians to secure legal redress for violations, and advances protection for civilian rights

74. (g) an indication of the redress and complaints procedures available to the Payment Service User and the method of gaining access to them;

75. Grain exports, which had reached their peak in the early 17th century, could not redress the unfavourable balance of trade with western Europe.

76. 19 The one redress any of the members of this group have is to try not to appear on the poll tax register.

77. The data also showed fewer returns from a referral to an alternate redress mechanism for MOU signatories (12.5%) than from non-MOU respondents (20.9%).

78. Gypsies have often been portrayed as lawless savages, and the film tries to redress the balance by showing their culture as it really is.

79. Common-law actions such as libel can also be used to obtain redress for violations of one’s rights by other individuals or by the government.

80. Helping to redress the balance is G-DHCB,[sentence dictionary] seen here at Lee-on-Solent where it undertook water trials during the summer months.