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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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[sentencedict.com], 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. Sentencedict.com 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".
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