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Meanings of get redress in English
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Usage of get redress in English
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Every one will laugh at Contarini if he tries to getredress.
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The Indians think not, and with good reason; and yet they cannot getredress.
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Hill said claimants felt vulnerable and disempowered and often gave up trying to getredress.
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If a platform went bust, lenders could getredress for unsuitable advice from Britain's Financial Services Compensation Scheme.
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Keep your temper, keep records and use the system to getredress for substandard goods and services, advises Clare O'Dea.
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What deters foreign investors most about Italy is that rules are often not obeyed and it's hard to getredress.
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But of course, some newspapers do not actually want it to be at all easy for their victims to getredress.
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Go and getredress of your wrongs, justice for your fallen comrades; and if you can, the punishment of their assassins.
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We can getredress no where, unless we trouble the government all the while, and that we are delicate to do.
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I had prolonged correspondence with the management of Bus Eireann in 1994 but failed to getredress, so my ordeal continues.
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Don't you see by that theory that a man never can getredress for negligence on the part of the employer?
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If people do not have access to judicial services, they will not be able to getredress, and, judge quality of justice.
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Student leaders have also been encouraged to use available mechanisms such as the Press Ombudsman and the Broadcasting Complaints Commission to getredress.
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"That," I said, "answers why you have never gotredress and never will get it because you are all liars, from top to bottom.