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Перевод: redress
[существительное] исправление; восстановление; возмещение; удовлетворение; [глагол] исправлять; восстанавливать; возмещать; компенсировать; удовлетворять; выпрямлять; выравнивать
Тезаурус:
- The authority has no duty to implement any proposals for redress but clearly refusal to do so may lead to unwelcome publicity.
- A grievance results from a member of staff feeling she or he has been treated unfairly; the governing body must establish a procedure as a means whereby she or he can seek redress.
- An Act to consolidate the enactments relating to company insolvency and winding up (including the winding up on companies that are not insolvent, and of unregistered companies); enactments relating to the insolvency and bankruptcy of individuals; and other enactments bearing on those two subject matters, including the functions and qualification of insolvency practitioners, the public administration of insolvency, the penalisation and redress of malpractice and wrongdoing, and the avoidance of certain transactions at an undervalue.
- She claimed that " there could be no redress for their horrible outrages in the County of Cornwall by reason of the general dread of the malice of Clemens and his lawless gang".
- But is there not a case for saying that we are currently witnessing the historic counter attack of Christian Democracy, which has summoned up the traditions of Eastern Europe to redress the balance of the West?
- Labour members of Churchill's coalition would be particularly, but not exclusively, concerned to redress some of the injustices of the Dark Ages and to earn a reputation as determined and competent reformers.
- No legal action was taken so the locals were left to seethe with no redress.
- Most important, the young incoming population will redress the imbalance in the age structure of the area (DDP: 8-;9).
- They wanted something to be done, quickly, to redress the situation.
- To develop more positive images of ageing in this way is not a contrived attempt to pursue attitudes which are unreal, but an effort to seek redress to the current imbalance created by ageism.
- Catholic nationalists could be and were arrested with little suspicion, detained, frequently beaten, and all with little or no possibility of redress.
- It is an aspect of privacy we should take more seriously; it may seem a frail distinction to draw when armed police can batter down your front door on suspicion that a wanted person may be inside, but at least it gives the possibility of some redress, and may make it more difficult to achieve the total surveillance of society.
- If Hilary Robarts thinks she has been libelled and seeks redress I can't prevent her from going to law."
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