Moreover, Banagale envisions a world where all wrongs will be righted by this benighted currency.
In Greece, he issued an apology for centuries of Roman Catholic wrongs against Orthodox Christians.
"They are overlooked for two reasons, " says sociologist Tom Shakespeare, author of Disability Rights and Wrongs.
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When it comes to arguing the rights and wrongs it's easy to focus on Karen.
In a sense, however, the rights and wrongs of the case are neither here nor there.
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Mr Mbeki, understandably, is keen to right past wrongs by helping blacks into jobs.
He has a tendency, though, to focus on the wrongs that are simplest to understand.
Putting out of our minds the wrongs others hand done, we resolutely looked for our own mistakes.
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Rather, Step Five makes quite explicit the need to admit these wrongs to another human being.
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Even those of us with the best intentions will at times fail to right the wrongs before us.
She, presumably, is not comforted to know that universities are trying to make two wrongs into a right.
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But at the same time, they say it is going to be too acrimonious to delve into past wrongs.
And for Davies, Sunday's encounter gives the Cornish side the perfect opportunity to right the wrongs of that defeat.
The brokerages will pay fines and for other people's research, but there will be no real reckoning for past wrongs.
You correctly recognize that we are righting the wrongs of past management and putting the "new Cambridge" firmly on track.
Everyone else will have five years to right past wrongs and add their properties to a new Rural Environmental Register.
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The efforts by Google Ideas aim to go beyond using technology to expose wrongs in war zones and in illicit networks.
He started his trip Saturday with an apology for past Catholic wrongs and an assurance that he was not seeking converts.
The sad fact is many business people are absolutists in that they only see things in terms of rights and wrongs.
The previous pope, John Paul II, made an historic apology for the wrongs done to Jews by Catholics over the centuries.
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Law, in short, is a flawed tool for measuring scandal, just as it is often a clumsy tool for righting wrongs.
Legislation eventually righted some of those wrongs, but defined-benefit schemes are not well suited to the pattern of many people's lives.
Total Network Solutions are sure to be up there again, even more determined to right the wrongs of last season's run in.
For other wrongs, making amends is direct and simple, if not easy.
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Fix them: Good employees do what it takes to rectify their wrongs.
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While the debate goes on about the rights and wrongs of anonymity, Peter Bacon has decided it is time to leave Britain.
Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, is similar to a House resolution adopted last year that acknowledged the wrongs of slavery but offered no reparations.
In Di Pietro, it seems to me that we have a mixed bag of rights, wrongs, and a whole lotta getting even.
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These rights and wrongs are codified by religions not invented by them.
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