If you thought maybe he had gone off the boil a bit, then it's time you redressed that assumption. |
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Isn't it now time we redressed the balance by arming his victims so they can fight back? |
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My hair's knots were combed out painlessly and I was redressed in fresh linen. |
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Still, Radio Scotland redressed the balance somewhat by airing a whopping 11 hours of consecutive football output yesterday. |
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The Franks had had a near thing after the Field of Blood, but Tyre and Azaz had somewhat redressed the balance. |
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The tendency to think and act at a national level first and consider the Union's wider market as an afterthought must be redressed. |
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If the cylinder head is resurfaced due to damage or warpage, the perimeter groove must also be redressed by the same amount. |
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The balance between the industry and its clients will not be redressed until investors learn that higher fees do not guarantee higher returns. |
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We do not have a lot to be proud about in terms of not yet having redressed some of the other ugly chapters. |
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The difficulties which claimants may have in proving fault have been redressed to varying degrees in several Member States. |
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As a result, the driveline must be redressed every day using sterile gloves and gauze. |
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Nicholls was at pains to give his beanpole lieutenant due credit, but it was not until the summer that the anomaly was redressed. |
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They will redress what needs to be redressed and suppress the remains of what should not endure. |
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Africa is in a hurry and is impatient to see an historical injustice redressed. |
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This allows gaps to be identified in existing anti-poacher patrol coverage so that they can be redressed. |
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This situation could be redressed by always including some local personnel as part of the campaign staff, as has already happened in some cases. |
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These violations have never been redressed and deprive the victims of any possibility of developing themselves and leading a decent life. |
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In particular, the current staff shortages must be redressed to facilitate implementation of many of the other recommendations. |
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The main reason for this is that the tendency towards conflict resolution rather than prevention is yet to be effectively redressed. |
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By taking these historic steps, the Government of Canada has not merely redressed grievous wrongs of the past. |
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We call for a full, transparent and democratic review of the election process with a view to having this electoral fraud redressed and remedied. |
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It is a harrowing emotion triggered by the injustices that have not yet been redressed. |
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Little to little he redressed himself, little by little he learnt how to use his hands, catch the objects and use them. |
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The edition of the following week merely redressed the balance. |
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Patsy got up thereafter and redressed, put on her makeup and then went downstairs and found the three-page ransom note at the bottom of the spiral stairway. |
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Performance measures such as earnings per share or return on equity may encourage excessive risk-taking. So why haven't shareholders redressed the balance? |
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The imbalance between the fleet and available fish was not redressed. |
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Mincom said the lay-offs were a temporary measure, to be redressed when Y2K spending is no longer an issue. |
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The recognition of a third country not complying with the requirements of the STCW Convention should be withdrawn until deficiencies are redressed. |
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Homophobia and heterosexism are what need to be redressed. |
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Responds to concerns that cannot be redressed by the legal system. |
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The TSB therefore assesses the responses to its recommendations to establish the extent to which the underlying safety deficiency has been or is being redressed. |
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Individual institutions needed to transform themselves into non-racial institutions that provided equal opportunities and redressed past disadvantages. |
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If the request matches the provisions of the Implementing Regulations and possible flaws are redressed, then on various occasions envisaged in regulations of the Commission the request for pardon and clemency is announced. |
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I talked with her mother whenever she was in the room while I redressed the wound. |
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Meanwhile the actors rearranged themselves into a different blocking, as the prop department redressed the set. |
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The corporate perspective conceded that profit-oriented wealth creation often results in exploitation of workers and environmental damages, but offered examples of how these problems could be redressed in small ways. |
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Therefore, as announced, on 17 February 2009, the Ombudsman launched a third own-initiative inquiry to establish whether there are still problems which need to be redressed in relation to payment delays. |
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