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Both men, he added, had "advocated violence for a decade, and it has gone unredressed."
It is equally unredressed when the avenger fails to make himself felt as such to him who has done the wrong.
That leaves a lot of emotional hurt unredressed - but colleges can respond to that in other ways.
Her group’s statement called his death “a new sin that has been added to old unredressed grievances.”
To prevent that tragedy, we would go well beyond current negotiations that leave America's preponderance unredressed.
A wrong is unredressed when retribution overtakes its redresser.
Let no wrong go unredressed.
The Kwangju massacre is widely seen as the gravest unredressed grievance in a long list from the past.
Every nation that carries in its bosom great and unredressed injustice has in it the elements of this last convulsion.
It is human nature, it is the lesson of history, that real wrongs, unredressed, grow into preposterous demands.
In his recounting of the murder, Montresor notes "A wrong is unredressed when retribution overtakes its reddresser."
It was the belief that some wrong had been left unredressed by the deceased, or some treasure hidden, which kept the spirit in a state of trouble and restlessness.
"It's very gratifying not just because of the grief they've been suffering, but because it sends a message to terrorist states that these kinds of acts will not go unredressed."
Referring to "injuries caused by these deplorable acts" by priests, the court said, "Regrettably, many of these claims are time-barred, and absent relief from the Legislature will remain unredressed."
We might feel inclined to say: Well, that is a pity, but it would be a greater evil to interfere; it would be worse to make the law uncertain than to leave a particular hardship unredressed.
But economic growth has brought sharp disparities in wealth, widespread unemployment and underemployment, rapid urbanization and social disruption and unredressed seizures of land for new factories, supermarkets, golf courses, housing developments and whole new towns carved out of the rice fields.
Some day, perchance, in joust or in tourney, knight may wish to wear my colors, and then I shall tell him that if he does indeed crave my favor there is wrong unredressed, and the wronger the Socman of Minstead.
In 1996, the filmmaker Zhao Liang began documenting Chinese citizens who converged on a government office in Beijing to present their written complaints regarding unredressed official injustices - and who there met with further injustices that matched or surpassed those they were protesting.
In tales of a villager who challenges corrupt officials and predatory businessmen, a brazen drifter who abandons his overbearing family and stalks the new bourgeoisie, and a lonely woman pressed into prostitution at work, Jia sees new layers of outrages piling upon older, still unredressed injustices.