Synonym: correct, fix, mend, rectify, relieve, remedy, repair, right. Similar words: dress up, address, hundred, press, stress, impress, express, digress. Meaning: [rɪ'dres] n. 1. a sum of money paid in compensation for loss or injury 2. act of correcting an error or a fault or an evil. v. make reparations or amends for.
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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,[www.Sentencedict.com] 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.
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