单词 | Redress |
例句 | 1. King Arthur tried to redress wrongs in his kingdom. 2. Little could be done to redress the situation . 3. You must seek redress in the law courts. 4. More and more victims turn to litigation to redress wrongs done to them. 5. The government must redress the imbalance in spending on black and white children. 6. The only hope of redress is in a lawsuit. 7. Attempts are being made to redress the imbalance between our import and export figures. 8. So we're trying to redress the balance and to give teachers a sense that both spoken and written language are equally important. 9. He went to the industrial tribunal to seek redress for the way his employers had discriminated against him. 10. Affirmative action was meant to redress the balance for minorities. 11. He is seeking redress for what he alleges was an unfair demotion. 12. Their repeated petition for redress got nowhere. 13. Any attempt to redress the situation backfired. 14. A tax on films helps redress the balance. 15. Congress has done little to redress these injustices. 16. It does not just redress an historic wrong; it perfects a workable future. 17. What prospect has the prisoner of redress if he abandons the complaints procedure and applies to the courts? 18. The courts provide the means of redress for victims of crime. 19. The one redress any of the members of this group have is to try not to appear on the poll tax register. 20. 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. 21. Currently, there is no source of redress to which the travelling public can go. 22. In a just society there must be a system whereby people can seek redress through the courts. 23. Our class has more girlstudents than boystudents, so we must redress the balance. 24. Nowadays, it appears that too many films are being produced, and a tax on films will help to redress the balance. 25. They are continuing their legal battle to seek some redress from the government. 26. These groupings within the general community of women need special attention to redress the balance of lack of opportunity. 27. On a wider note, authors need to organise themselves to redress the current imbalance of power. 28. He sees the new blood scheme as one way to redress the balance against over-represented subjects like particle physics. 29. We had no one to speak for us, we had no redress. 30. She felt constrained creatively by the reactions of the critics, even making conscious interventions to redress their interpretations. 1. Little could be done to redress the situation . 2. In a just society there must be a system whereby people can seek redress through the courts. 3. More and more victims turn to litigation to redress wrongs done to them. 4. The government must redress the imbalance in spending on black and white children. 31. Selling goods that have not been paid for appears to need redress. 32. If these conditions were not met, the would-be entrepreneur could seek legal redress. 33. Several said that they would seek redress through the courts. 34. But little could be done to redress the situation since the houses were in just as bad a position as the growers. 35. The danger is that your rights of legal redress in such cases will be limited or non-existent in practice. 36. Neither the trustees of the estate nor the outraged relatives have any form of legal redress. 37. I want as well to redress some imbalances in recent academic accounts of the period known as the sixties. 38. We were wrong to look for redress from others when we should be taking the wrong done to our master upon ourselves. 39. The long term implications have not been fully considered, a situation this project seeks to redress. 40. They wanted something to be done, quickly, to redress the situation. 41. When the Court was abolished in 1641 the Common Law Courts had become strong enough to give adequate redress. 42. The workers fear it may be sold, but they've no legal redress. 43. The authority has no duty to implement any proposals for redress but clearly refusal to do so may lead to unwelcome publicity. 44. The behavioural specialists are responsible for providing data and attitudes for the policy-makers which should redress the balance. 11. 45. Gypsies have often been portrayed as lawless savages, and the film tries to redress the balance by showing their culture as it really is. 46. Any member of the scheme who felt that the terms of the trust were being abused could seek redress under trust law. 47. But, for a few months, de Lattre infused his troops with the conviction that they might redress the dismal situation. 48. This should enable the purchaser to identify and deal with risks before contract rather than seeking redress from the vendor after completion. 49. To redress the imbalance between the photograph and the original he emphasizes the need for more original art in more public places. 50. Because of the limited liability of shareholders,[/redress.html] creditors had no redress. 51. It is perhaps important to redress the rather gloomy tone which has crept into this section, by making two points. 52. This was the third time in six months that the federal government had intervened in state politics to redress alleged fraud. 53. However, the liberal California court defended the right of teachers to petition for redress of grievances. 54. It is normal to restrict both the amounts involved and the timescale for seeking redress. 55. The civil law provides a framework for the redress of individual grievances. 56. The leaders of the mainstream opposition are seeking redress in the courts, not out on the streets. 57. If I really had the courage of my convictions, I reasoned, I ought to redress the balance at least slightly. 58. Solving the problem A pressing need in reforming medical education is to redress the imbalance between teaching, research, and administration. 59. They are not bodies against which, through the regulator, members of the public feel that they can secure redress. 60. If this happens, it is then impossible to redress the situation. 61. In the future, many salty foods will use mixtures of potassium chloride to redress the balance. 62. The war has left terrible scars on the people who cry out for urgent therapy and redress. 63. The charter's real test is its ability to deliver its objectives and redress any failures. 64. However, it was pointed out that legal redress isn't always obtainable, discrimination against women being an analogy. 65. If the answer is positive then the employer can seek redress. 66. They also hoped to redress the balance of the problems caused by the Conservatives. 67. One remains a slave for as long as one still addresses the master and seeks redress from the master. 68. Employees aggrieved by the actions of their employers may seek redress through the courts or at an industrial tribunal. 69. Equally, you may have a right of redress if you are dismissed for failure to comply with an unjust order. 70. By establishing formal links with the universities, and international specialists, they hope to redress the balance. 71. Active partnership with the private sector is being sought to redress this imbalance. 72. This leaflet is designed to outline the procedures through which you, the customer, can register your views or seek redress. 73. To all these petitions the Crown returned empty promises of redress. 74. In other words, it was only through hostilities that the Spartans felt they could redress the balance. 75. So when the press was biased towards the political right, television coverage would redress the balance by leaning to the left. 76. If there is any point at all to democratic government it is, surely, to redress the balance in our favour. 77. Eventually, if the population of one species rises too much a new epidemic will come along to redress the balance. 78. We hope that Divine is one modest step to redress the balance. 79. Unless there is any redress to this distortion,[] the marginal products of labour will not be equal. 80. So the child may still have no redress under law. 81. If they don't come up to scratch, we can complain to their professional body and seek redress. 82. The families of the victims chose to pursue the action because it was the only form of redress open to them. 83. His tome is an attempt to redress the balance. 84. This book is intended to redress the balance. 85. How does that resonate, to redress? 86. You should seek redress in the law court. 87. Libyans found themselves in an Orwellian nightmare where even small utterances of protest could lead to disappearances, prolonged incarceration without any form of legal redress and torture. 88. To redress the balance, August-born children could spend a year longer at school under proposals put forward by the . 89. The study of the redress of the lost blank bill helps to protect the bearer's note right, security and stability of the trade. 90. But although the workers have lost some of their economic power, they have not lost their votes and may yet use them to redress the balance. 91. India has been slower than China to develop infrastructure in Myanmar and to benefit from its natural resources but appears to want to redress the balance. 92. Second, we should build up the redress execution on process which contains the execution dissidence and reconsideration. 93. When the state acts within the legitimate sphere of the police power, the infringement on private property interests is damnum absque injuria -damage without legal redress. 94. Its wealth and a famously healthy diet keep its people going to a ripe old age, while a low fertility rate means fewer young people to redress the balance. 95. If the statute of limitations has run, the plaintiff is without redress. 96. And while Arsenal's challengers are again scrambling around to try to redress the balance, Wenger has no immediate plans for more transfer activity. 97. Administrative agencies usually are created to deal with current crises or to redress serious social problems. 98. While clear restrictions remain, Chinese citizens can now vent online, protest in public, appeal to government for redress, and litigate in court. 99. Now a new book, What The Victorians Did For Us, aims further to redress the balance and remind us that, in most essentials, our own age is really an extension of what the Victorians created. 100. Mr. Jiang thought that hundred live in contentment the supermarket existence cheat, considers court seek redress. 101. When analyzing the nature of shareholders'inspection right on books and records, the dissertation outlines the right is a kind of income sharing right, redress and subjection right, immanence right. 102. The visiting team was one man short so I played for them to redress the balance. 103. You must seek redress in the law courts for the damage to your car. 104. The Owl, when she saw that she could get no redress , and that her words were despised, attacked the chatterer by a stratagem . 105. Accordingly its seek redress serves as 50 yuan wash cost please. 106. For tort claims, the proper avenue for redress is the Federal Tort Claims Act. 107. So, to build up a sound redress execution system and to improve the outer party dissidence system is imperative under the situation. 108. Penal redress requires full compensation of the injured person as an instrument for punishing the offender. 108. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 109. In 1826 the British foreign secretary, George Canning, boasted that he had "called the new world into existence to redress the balance of the old." 110. To redress the balance, August-born children could spend a year longer at school under proposals put forward by the study's authors. 111. You have to suppose a future life to redress the balance of life have on earth. 112. Previous experiments carried out by Geron in rats with damaged motor nerves suggested that oligodendrocyte progenitor cells injected into the spine can redress this, helping to restore movement. 113. Hadshe inflicted any wrong upon Germany which the Kaiser bound to redress? 114. To improver the process ofright of claim, we should widen of the administrative redress. 115. Under the circumstances, you have no redress , ie You cannot demand compensation. 116. Shot over 12 years, it shows how the authorities muzzle and brutalize Chinese who, following an age-old tradition, travel to Beijing seeking redress for wrongdoing by local officials. 117. To redress these wrongs, sweeping new regulatory powers will treat the infirmities that ail us. 118. Its mainly provisional measures of redress that preliminary temporary injunction in patent Infringement. 119. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) received approximately 20,000 requests for redress in 2006, according to James Kennedy, the director of TSA's redress office. 120. George Canning, foreign secretary in the 1820s, exaggerated when he boasted "I have called the New World into existence, to redress the balance of the Old". 121. An NCE deficit has recently been identified, and it is hoped that the application of new technologies such as genomics, combinatorial chemistry and high-throughput screening will redress the balance. |
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