But Sydney is keen to redress the imbalance and celebrate the resilience of Indigenous Australians.
The victim volunteered at the Redress charity, a human rights organisation which supports survivors of torture.
Every State should provide an effective framework of remedies to redress human rights grievances or violations.
Cuts in legal aid from next year will make it harder to get redress.
"Those affected now need clear and straightforward information to enable them to seek redress, " he said.
Policy is best determined closer to taxpayers who are better empowered to redress political abuses.
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The government is not about to embark on a spending spree to redress the imbalances.
But land reform alone cannot redress all the shortcomings of the country's agricultural and social policies.
MEPs want the Commission to bring forward legislation by January 2013 to redress the problem.
To redress the balance, South-East Asia needs to be seen to be very much cleaner.
Exonerees may later seek redress from the cities, states and officials whose actions precipitated their wrongful conviction.
While the company was sanctioned by the state, consumers had no standing to get redress in court.
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This series of briefs seeks to redress the balance by looking at the presidency issue by issue.
That's why we see such an opportunity through structural funds to do something to redress this balance.
It's known as the Appeal for Redress, and all of the signatories are active-duty servicemen and servicewomen.
Not so, say the investment banks, which could well face higher capital requirements to redress their follies.
Officers booted out by the army for their political views will be able to seek legal redress.
It would also be good to look to redress the current gender imbalance in terms of promotional prospects.
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They will get plenty of territorial, financial and other redress in any agreement, plus their own sovereign state.
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The attempt is grotesque and ethos of meritocracy do not even afford us the appropriate means of redress.
The law also offers whistleblowers confidentiality (even anonymity) and provides redress for employment retaliation the whistleblower may suffer.
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For a club of this size, we have to try to redress that balance as soon as possible.
Some ministers have openly supported positive discrimination, to redress the balance of wealth in favour of indigenous Indonesians.
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In all likelihood, we may need participation from each institution to fully redress the problems with software patents.
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In the 1960s it was right to set up programmes to help black Americans redress years of discrimination.
It chose to highlight the "significant improvements" cited -- including improved data, better staffing and proper complaint redress procedures.
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It will make no attempt to acknowledge let alone redress the grievances behind the outburst.
Instead, he has equated blind obedience to the dictates of foreigners with corruption, and promises to redress the balance.
The time was certainly ripe to redress the balance, but Schumacher tips the scales too far in the opposite direction.
In liberal democracies, when rights are violated, there is usually a process for public investigation and the redress of grievances.
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