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Redressing meaning
present participle and gerund of redress
Example sentences (12)
Given a series of stand-offs in the Parliament, voices have grown shriller seeking an amendment in Representation Of Peoples Act for redressing the rot.
Speaking on the occasion, Rio said the different Commissions are assigned to serve people by listening to the people’s grievances and redressing their queries and desires.
Clark-Pujara said using the aforementioned programs and departments to work towards understanding and redressing the university’s past of exclusion is beneficial for all students, not just minority students.
Mugabe, 93, resigned in November after the army and his ZANU-PF party turned against him, prompting optimism among some of the thousands of white farmers ousted in the early 2000s on the grounds of redressing imbalances from the colonial era.
On land issues‚ he said expropriating land should not be smash-and-grab but more about restoration and redressing the imbalances of the past.
The administrator of Haineba, Mr. Jemal Mohamed Shifa stated that the popular campaign included constructing of terraces and water diversion schemes with the objective of redressing the heavily eroded area.
This year, however, as well as redressing the balance from his failure at Sawgrass, Shinnecock Hills and Augusta, he clearly has one eye on next year’s tournament at Portrush in his native Northern Ireland.
While the potential tools for redressing the harms vary, a growing chorus is calling for the use of antitrust law.
After the end of the cold war, the government of India particularly realised the importance of redressing this imbalance in India's foreign policy.
It also sets forth the redressing of socio-economic differences stemming from colonial- and apartheid-era policies as a central focus of ANC policy.
Motivations Education reform has been pursued for a variety of specific reasons, but generally most reforms aim at redressing some societal ills, such as poverty -, gender -, or class -based inequities, or perceived ineffectiveness.
They may believe that by using these proxies, they are hedging their bets or redressing what they feel is an imbalance in regional power.