There was no more redress for this than for the discovery of bad temper after marriage—which of course old companions were aware of before the ceremony.
Washington, which claims the WTO ruling applies to some $22bn in illegal aid, hailed the findings as a "sweeping victory" that would redress years of damage to the US aerospace industry from wrongful European subsidies.
The measure would apply when men who had supported a child, believing that they were the father, sought financial redress in court.
But some successful European entrepreneurs-turned-investors, such as Niklas Zennstrom, co-founder of Skype, are helping to redress the balance.
Look at all the terrorists and militant groups that hark back to some event long gone, or base their justification for killing on claims of some supposed historical right to a bit of land, or redress for a wrong done hundreds of years ago.
The law will help mitigate the harm caused by cyber-bullying and give victims a quick and effective means of redress, supporters said.
Look at all the terrorists and militant groups that hark back to some event long gone, or base their justification for killing on claims of some supposed historical right to a bit of land, or redress for a wrong done hundreds of years ago.
Yet in recent years the Chinese have also become obsessed with the idea that their citizens are badly behaved abroad and contribute to a bad national reputation, something which whether true or not the government repeatedly attempts to redress.
And any time you find the government involved in a conspiracy to violate the citizenship or the civil rights of a people, then you are wasting your time going to that government expecting redress.
Look at all the terrorists and militant groups that hark back to some event long gone, or base their justification for killing on claims of some supposed historical right to a bit of land, or redress for a wrong done hundreds of years ago.
Let me not be understood as saying that there are no bad laws, nor that grievances may not arise for the redress of which no legal provisions have been made.