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Reparations are
broadly understood as
compensation given for an
abuse or injury. The
colloquial meaning of
reparations has
changed substantively over the...
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groups took the
opportunity to
voice republican sentiments and call for
reparatory justice. It was the
first British coronation in the 21st
century and the...
- below), he or she has to take a
reparatory exam
before the next
school year begins; if the
result of the
reparatory exam is
again not sufficient, the...
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Conference was held and a
joint declaration issued to the
effect that full
reparatory justice must be "pursued and achieved". Some view
financial reparations...
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prompt reparatory behaviors to
alleviate the
negative emotions that it engenders.
People appear to
engage in
targeted and
specific reparatory behaviors...
- 65.
Raguer 1997, p. 168, note 4. "The
deliberations in the C[entral] P[
reparatory] C[ommission] [...] saw the
emergence of the
individuals and the groups...
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Receptive Generosity (2017), and
Irreparable Evil: An
Essay in
Moral and
Reparatory History (2024). He co-edited, with
Charles Hirschkind,
Powers of the Secular...
- offence. The
contrived zamindar, who did not have
adequate money to do
reparatory acts to
atone for this sin,
requested a
visiting pilgrim from
South India...
- "Commonwealth
nations adopt 1st
ocean declaration as
former British colonies s****
reparatory justice". ABC News. ****ociated Press.
October 26, 2024.
Retrieved October...
- claimed), but the
methods of its
employment with the view of
protecting the
reparatory processes from
disturbance by
external agency." He
unsuccessfully searched...