1. More and more victims turn to litigation to redress wrongs done to them. 2. And in most cases, apologizing would not begin to redress wrongs. 3. But Foster thinks there are better ways to spend public money than on prosecutorial efforts to redress historic wrongs. 4. But in much of Africa, he is viewed as a hero trying to redress historical wrongs. 5. But times changed, and calls to redress the wrongs done to Indians mounted. 6. Redressing the wrongs done aborigines has turned out to be far more complicated than anyone dreamed. 7. The civil rights officer said she wanted to practice preventive civil rights in the workplace, rather than just relying on lawsuits to redress wrongs. 8. The conference was an early proponent of affirmative action to redress wrongs done to blacks. 9. What they say is at stake is redressing ancient wrongs and securing a better future for their descendants. 10. The process of redressing old wrongs has proceeded under different names, none quite right. |