In the homogenizing nation-state, justice and majority rule could for some time be perceived as one and the same. |
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There's no way to do it justice with words, so I'll do it justice with photos instead. |
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Buffeted by scorn, hated, reviled, he nurses his own hatred, seeking refuge in the thickets of the Law, because true justice has eluded him. |
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It too utilized national sacrifice and national sentiment to justify social justice for the lower classes. |
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National policy could give a more balanced steer to the conflicts of social justice and affordable housing against landscape and amenity. |
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I have no concerns about playing the part, only about doing the storyline justice and playing it sensitively. |
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Recently I recall a player going to the courts to seek justice for a severe injury he received in a Gaelic football match. |
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Given the lapse of time and considerations of natural justice and cost, resolved that no further disciplinary action be taken by the university. |
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Though you agree that all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, the industrious and methodical part of you will do justice to your work. |
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Presentation is bland and the lack of graphic detail just doesn't do justice to the obvious savageness of the creatures. |
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Many conservatives expect a Supreme Court justice whose opinions they can predict. |
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True, it is often a blunt instrument when the requirements of justice demand sensitive application in complex human situations. |
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And so turns the heartbreaking wheel of justice for our local young rebels. |
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The result does not do justice to the quality of some of the pictures, and is visually unsatisfactory and somewhat unattractive. |
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While compassion makes us feel the richer for our magnanimity, justice stirs up far more complex emotions of self-justification and equivocation. |
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The COC Orchestra did full justice to the many beauties of the score and the chorus sounded robust. |
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In the Ancient Near East when a person felt he was wronged it was his obligation to seek personal justice by retaliating in kind. |
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Of immediate concern to us is the fact that our people fill the jails and clog the justice system. |
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He was an intelligent, worldly man whose passion for social equality and justice impressed her greatly. |
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But if justice is ever to be seen to be done then all the known facts have to be investigated. |
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This meant that a miscreant official could be protected from justice by the head of his department. |
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She was possessed with a strong sense of social justice and was never backward in speaking out on important issues. |
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Already there are signs that implementing the new justice will be a difficult task. |
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I enjoy the satisfaction of bringing justice to those who have been wronged. |
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I am just so angry and determined that we will get justice for James and the others. |
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Yet in Chile, as in several other countries that have experimented with large-scale amnesties, the formula of truth not justice has failed. |
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In short, his conception of natural justice is deficient both in its theoretical structure and in its practical consequences. |
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While the luxury cars zip around the streets of the town, the wheels of economic and social justice turn a lot more slowly in Anantapur. |
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It is a fight for democracy and social justice and it must be led in accordance with the law. |
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Keegan also does justice to the exceptional quality of coalition war planning and operations, though only a third of the book is devoted to them. |
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There can be no room in the due process of criminal justice for the jury to import factors outside the ambit of factual evidence. |
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They haven't communicated this to the electorate, but they believe profoundly in its justice as a meliorative measure of redistribution. |
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Your Honours, this is case where it is submitted the course of justice has gone awry to an extent meriting the attention of this Court. |
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It wasn't the capital punishment the judge favoured, but the idea of justice being conducted in full view of the public. |
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How do we strive for justice and peace in our work with these minority groups in our seminary and diocesan community? |
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She is a woman who lives to kill for justice and to have her revenge against a man who did her wrong. |
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The problem nowadays is that there is no proper justice for law-abiding people. |
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Prosecutorial discretion is an essential feature of our criminal justice system. |
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This proves that her determination to fight AIDS and to seek justice is retrogressing rapidly. |
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Little did I realize that this first political activity would lead me to a life of devotion to true justice and real freedom. |
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Viewers in those days were agonized by his notion of justice and fair play! |
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A scintilla of reasonable doubt might be expected about the efficacy and justice of a punishment now rejected by 71 countries. |
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If we forgive too easily or grow too lenient in our criminal justice system, we may ignore the genuine harm done. |
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Thus a tax on rent may represent a violation of justice while a tax on other incomes does not. |
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A brave community who stood up to an abusive yob have won justice and an anti-social behaviour order to keep him under control. |
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The end of racism is the solution to the colour-coded erosion of the justice system and the end of imperialism and neo-colonisation. |
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No words can do justice to their efficiency, thoroughness, and all-around human compassion above and beyond the call of duty. |
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In my judgment, that argument does less than justice to the fact that the review procedure is provided for by statute. |
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The antithesis of tyranny is justice and moderation and that of ignorance, knowledge and understanding. |
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Since then, the families have been campaigning for justice and for a full public inquiry. |
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He was truly an idealist, a man for the underdog, with a passion for justice and right. |
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It is an axiom that justice must not only be done, it must be seen to be done. |
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What counts most now is that the process of military justice be fair, as I have every expectation it will be. |
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This eternal reality may be God, it may be eternal principles of justice or aesthetics, or it may be the ultimate laws of nature. |
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I can't think of a post sarcastic enough to do justice to this absurdity at the moment. |
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It would only accord with most people's sense of justice if the offer of amends is construed as relating to the complaint as notified. |
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However, I don't think that means only the middle classes are interested in social justice issues. |
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The President will probably say this case proves that the wheels of justice are turning properly, but the processes are likely to turn slowly. |
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But don't fancy that all that frantic astronomy would make the smallest difference to the reason and justice of conduct. |
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In Scotland the justiciar was the supreme law officer until replaced in the 15th cent. by the lord justice general. |
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And, again, membership in a political party does not determine the quality of justice in this country. |
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The brief pronouncement by Jimmy Carter does not do justice to the technical reasons behind that statement. |
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Which brings us again to the bishops, who more than anyone should try to govern in accord with divine justice and mercy. |
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The author does her justice in this highly readable, achingly honest portrait. |
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Left biocentrists are concerned with social justice and class issues, but within a context of ecology. |
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I can't even begin to do it justice except to say that it reminds me why I fell in love with animation in the first place. |
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It builds on the Government's ongoing reform of the criminal justice system, rebalancing the process in favour of victims and witnesses. |
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Nunavut's only Inuk lawyer, Okalik may also be a shoo-in again for the justice portfolio in the next government. |
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Is there then even a faint possibility of sensitising kids to the utopian ideals of freedom, justice and equality? |
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It is at this point when he abjures legal justice that he articulates the notion of a just revenge. |
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There are occasions when closed courts can be justified, although they offend against the principle that justice must be seen to be done. |
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Swindon police had better luck bringing their Al Capone to justice than their American counterparts. |
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The biggest post-election challenge is rebuilding the social justice agenda and its support base while reassessing political alignments. |
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In other words, doing justice and keeping sabbath are not only laws to be obeyed but gospel promises into which we are to live. |
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It's really easy to criticize a bad record, but impossible to do great music justice in ink. |
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She had been wronged as had been her family and she would make sure that her son got the justice he deserved. |
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Given these numbers it is clear that clemency was marginal to the criminal justice system. |
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The justice minister must now see sense and stop this local problem becoming a national disaster. |
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Scotland's first minister insists justice was his government's only consideration. |
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He only hoped that he would do one in the near future and do some justice to the kids. |
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Gardai, however, can still prosecute people for obstructing justice or interfering with a witness. |
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What is the tactic you would employ, all you justice experts who so self-righteously decry the killing of an innocent man? |
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This dangerous double standard makes a sham and a mockery of the justice system. |
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We should ensure that the government does that work, rather than taking the easy way out and sacrificing justice to expediency. |
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Criminal justice experts argue that consistently applied rules that are well understood by defendants are critical to behavior change. |
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The authors set out their intention to examine recent attempts to integrate elements of 'restorative justice' into the youth justice system. |
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The fiscal service has long been regarded as the Achilles' heel of the whole criminal justice system. |
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They said he was dealing with justice as a job lot, which seemed to be a fairly appropriate phrase. |
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Whereas among the Greeks the primary virtues were practical wisdom, self-restraint, justice and courage, for Paul the primary virtue was agape. |
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We will investigate crime and narrow the justice gap so more offenders are successfully prosecuted. |
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In such circumstances, as it seems to me, the demands of practical justice plainly favour joinder of Aramco. |
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Dismissing cochlear implants as risky, very expensive and of limited achievement does scant justice to their proven value. |
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We hate it and regard it as a travesty of justice when applied to others, especially others whose sins hurt us. |
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To do justice to this thought-provoking question we'll need to take a stroll down memory lane. |
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Britain in 1954 was not barbaric towards its prisoners and miscarriages of justice were hardly common. |
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He says that as a democrat he believes in social justice and endeavours to make life better for everyone. |
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Revenge is a basic human emotion, but revenge only becomes justice if carried out by the State. |
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His quixotic idealist appeal for justice contrasts sharply with the rest of the exhibition, in which justice does not seem to be expected. |
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Compassion, service, and a concern for justice are the imperative expressions of our divine worship. |
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The administration of justice has to be in a safe environment for everyone's sake, including the accused. |
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It is an indispensable resource for informed professionals who strive to shape the juvenile justice system today. |
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At first instance the plaintiff did not seek to make out a case of an attempt to pervert the course of justice or of contempt of court. |
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Stereotypically perceptions of an idyllic rural life fail to do justice to the often harsh lives these people have led. |
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The main goal of the juvenile justice system is rehabilitation rather than punishment. |
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We esteem ourselves bound by obligations of respect to the rest of the world, to make known the justice of our cause. |
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I had been looking forward to the ricepaper rolls but words can't really do justice to how foul they were! |
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The case is becoming a critical test of our justice system and our democracy. |
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Nor is there any evidence that the quality of justice in New South Wales is notably superior to that in Victoria. |
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God treats his enemies with justice and teaches his children to deal with others justly and with mercy. |
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Subjecting him to a cold, unsentimental, statistical evaluation hardly does justice to the qualities he possessed. |
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It is not for any court of justice to inquire further, or to enlarge constructively those conditions and restrictions. |
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A Totton widow has pledged to fulfil a promise to her dying husband and continue his battle for justice after his death. |
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As the minister for justice he was obviously very complacent about the letter sent to him by the fingerprint expert. |
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Despite a thriving democracy, the justice system has not always been successful in stopping fascist thuggery. |
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Ultimately they tune out, and the social justice movement takes another step backwards. |
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Preparations are underway in Sheffield to protest against the G8 justice and interior ministers' summit. |
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This right is fundamental to the adversary system of justice in the Untied States. |
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It gets a chapter to itself, but a short one, which does not do justice to either the scale or the complexity of the problem. |
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Thus Dreyfuss gave us his character, an ordinary man caught up in wheels of justice spinning out of control, a simple, understated dignity. |
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Children of adoption show up in disproportionate numbers in the criminal justice system and contribute to problems of juvenile delinquency. |
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This site is designed to improve the public's understanding of the juvenile justice system and to promote policy reform. |
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The group will look at health, social justice, criminal justice and other issues. |
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Yet, for the sake of humanity, universal agreement and adoption of minimum standards in morality and justice must be striven towards. |
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Not, as your dear little daughter there seems to think, because I am greedy, but because I am always punctual, in justice to the cook. |
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I cannot, in justice to my own belief, and what I have great reason to conceive is the intention of Congress, conclude this address. |
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In justice to China, in justice to your readers, and in justice to yourselves, I trust that you will pass this information to your subscribers. |
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In court she has to wrestle with the relative merits of justice and compassion. |
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This as their visiting fans acclaimed their team with a volley of applause that would have done justice to a rookery of seals. |
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Is it selfish to seek for personal justice if it risks jeopardising the delicate work of the democratic movement? |
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This is right by the place where justice is supposed to be served and yet they're laughing in its face. |
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Their treatment has become a barometer by which we can measure the essential justice of the war on terrorism. |
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The friend was badly beaten before disappearing into the depths of the labyrinthine Nigerian justice system. |
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Keen observers of British justice have this week been treated to a category-A barney between two of tabloid society's leading lights. |
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There is absolutely no justice when it comes to these yobbos who go out and hurt innocent people. |
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In the middle of all this is the idea that justice is something to be administered personally, not by the hands of the judicial branch. |
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The purpose of Rawl's work was to create a system of justice from first principles, creating a philosophical basis for a just society. |
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What's repugnant to justice is the attitude that some people should be denied it, no matter what is done to them. |
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She was shouting something about tracking down the culprit, inflicting justice upon them. |
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He agrees that the United States does indeed act like a sheriff trying to enforce justice in a lawless world. |
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If there is justice in the afterlife, he is getting banged around Hades like a brick in a clothes drier. |
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The minority community generally feel that the scales of justice are tilted widely against them. |
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Denaturalisation, deportation and extradition are the only avenues justice can allow. |
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But the sword of justice should not be used to force me to compensate those with less talent. |
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All our life we live knowing that God's justice demands satisfaction for our transgression of God's law. |
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As laws are laid down, the principles of justice on which they were founded crystallise and one is left with the bare bones of legal rules. |
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She, and she alone, has the power to start and stop the wars, for she is the Oracle reincarnate and she will deliver justice to the world. |
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We will make a change to see that justice is served and no more lives will be stolen by law enforcement. |
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I know never to expect anything from the criminal justice system, so you are trying to be calm and take it in your stride. |
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Aborigines, Maoris and even Mexicans think he is a fighter for economic justice in the Third World. |
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He flung open the doors with a mighty heave, dashed inside, and screamed something about justice all the way. |
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On the merits the lord justice confined his observations to the matter of bias. |
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In fact, the NRA lent support to some of the most abusive criminal justice practices in effect today. |
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As a result, the juvenile justice system has emphasized rehabilitation, not retribution, requital, or punishment. |
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Like many adaptations from novels, the plot has too much material to give justice to the main theme. |
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I doubt it, but it is good to see ordinary citizens rising up, through the criminal justice system, to bring the Democratic Party to heel. |
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With that experience under her belt, she should be wise enough to do herself full justice tomorrow. |
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Visualize a world of peace and justice enjoyed by all who share our beautiful planet. |
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Let us all pray that the justice system will pursue the truth no matter where it leads. |
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In a case led by Bryan for the prosecution, the justice ruled out any discussion of constitutionality. |
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Thus is not for a just man to engage in warfare, since warfare is justice its self. |
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Simplicity was a major criterion in the community and my life revolved round the message of social justice and non-violence. |
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I would urge the man responsible for the cowardly attack to come forward and admit the crime and face the justice which awaits him. |
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The crown took other measures to make the scales of justice less weighted against the peasantry. |
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Our justice system, under-funded and under pressure, is weighted towards miscarriages. |
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It may well save a few innocent lives if the justice system was less weighted in favour of the criminal's human rights. |
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Yet on Tuesday, he did us proud by standing up to the smear merchants of a Senate Committee which has treated justice lightly. |
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Other labor and social justice activists leafleted at major retailers, educating consumers and criticizing executive indifference. |
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The youth criminal justice system is expanding into areas that child welfare services would once have intervened in. |
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People need to feel safe in the knowledge that our justice system works well and is fair to all who come into contact with it. |
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That would be contrary to the whole concept of an accusatorial criminal justice process, in our submission. |
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The purpose of the adjudication is to enable broad justice to be done between the parties. |
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I certainly reject any submission that Dyson J. held that the rules of natural justice do not apply to adjudication. |
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Tory wets will enthuse about social justice and inclusivity like simpering liberals. |
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The legal reforms proposed in the Queen's Speech raise ominous questions about the future of the entire criminal justice system. |
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Nor can it effectively do justice in the individual case within the limits of its jurisdiction and to that extent vindicate the rule of law. |
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I think that is a travesty of justice if that occurs and I'm against it totally. |
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His ideas on social justice were the foundation of new humanism and of Romanticism in general. |
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We identify both personal morality and social optimism and justice with the self-control needed for dieting. |
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Instead, he has pushed the church away from social justice and peace concerns. |
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Debates about international justice typically range over the well-traversed terrain of distribution and redistribution. |
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But we should be clear that we are doing so for reasons of justice and not in the delusive hope of greater security. |
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Any gathering on this scale calling for peace and social justice would have been exciting. |
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It holds centuries of legal records encompassing the principles of social justice and moral values. |
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He has a good sense of humor about his situation, but it makes it nonetheless a travesty of justice and humanity. |
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Others will grant authority to the use of force if it falls within bounds of justice and reason. |
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An oft-repeated maxim was that reason and justice are to be accorded more regard than mere texts. |
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You stand up for professional values, fair play and justice during a controversy. |
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But what would happen to the right to counsel if lawyers were always second-guessing the justice of their clients' causes? |
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The effect that the admission or exclusion of the evidence would have on the repute of the administration of justice is more problematic. |
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It's my social commitment as an actor to perform the role and to do justice to it. |
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In addition to tackling fraudulent and exaggerated claims, we must improve the quality of justice for genuinely injured parties. |
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Our submission is that it is an affront to the administration of justice if the continuation of the proceedings would be an abuse. |
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At that time, Rehnquist said the high number of vacancies was eroding the quality of justice associated with federal courts. |
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Plainly, if a fair trial is not possible, then it is not in the interests of the administration of justice to allow any action to proceed. |
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If the Court pleases, what the first issue of general importance for the administration of justice is is this. |
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Or is the Court simply stalling for time until a new chief justice is appointed? |
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And I can't see any way that I will be brought to justice for these crimes. |
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In whosoever's hands the scales of justice is placed, humankind's cry for justice is myopic. |
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Agency actions must adequately consider environmental justice issues, pursuant to the executive order. |
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Whether he has done sufficient justice to the reasonableness of faith is an open question. |
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As a matter of law and as a matter of discretion, I think that justice requires the claimant, if it wishes further to prosecute its new claims, to do so in a fresh action. |
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Almost immediately, another group active at the protests called the justice League snitches. |
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People have different ideas of what justice is, and their moral compasses are calibrated in different ways. |
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If any person arrived at the age of discretion profanely curse or swear or get drunk in public, he shall be fined by a justice one dollar for each offense. |
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Yeah, you put us in this situation and it is almost a cosmic justice for it to be you. |
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But a Western policy that is blind to the urgent need for reform and justice is certain to end in catastrophe. |
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You affirm justice and uphold the idea of higher forces being in control. |
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The mother has a definite opinion of what form justice should take for General Motors. |
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The same spiritual sense prompted the bishop to seek justice for the slain activists. |
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The election of President Hassan Rouhani last year brought hope for a reformed criminal justice system. |
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The criminal justice system also plays a part in moral education. |
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The other process is a kangaroo court where the prosecutors design the rules of the forum to ensure that a conviction is obtained without any reference to justice or fairness. |
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Please, Your Excellencies, consider my case with justice and intervene on my behalf. |
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I suffer from no delusion that the justice system treats black and white equally. |
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The nimble direction by Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen does justice to the witty script by Betty Comden and adolph Green. |
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Town records reveal that Denny served Leicester as town clerk, selectman, moderator, representative to the General Court, and justice of the peace. |
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This Jack Clayton adaptation of The Turn of the Screw is one of the rare pictures that does justice to Henry James. |
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Awaiting the convening of the grand jury, I trust that justice will be served and healing will begin for all of those affected. |
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Elected by the local zemstvo, the justice of the peace dealt with small cases where the parties desired a quick, comprehensible, inexpensive, and on-the-spot decision. |
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Political activist Medea Benjamin has spent more than 30 years fighting for peace and social justice around the globe. |
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But, still, week after week, Addison lived in a Dili hostel waiting for the rusty wheels of Timorese justice to set her free. |
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And the plodding pace of the French justice system has a way of interfering with career plans, no matter what the ultimate ruling. |
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Some cough up preposterous jury awards, while others lay bare the egregious failures of the criminal justice system. |
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Her single and singular goal in every case is to pursue justice as determined by the law. |
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In the end, Haro was brought to justice when her brother implicated her in the amateurish plot. |
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Clearly his agenda was specific, his devotion to justice absolute. |
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One of the longest-running musical miscarriages of justice will be righted when the York tenor behind a famous Christmas song is finally credited for his work. |
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While the age of juveniles in the criminal justice system will be raised from 17 to 18, the only other change will see significant new powers put into the hands of the police. |
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And yet there comes a point when, in justice to the man himself and the enormous contribution he had made to church and world, retirement might be in everyone's interest. |
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The recent events are nothing but reflections of a sick society where rampant corruption, political vendetta and laxity in criminal justice are the order of the day. |
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The policy of revolving door justice changed under Mayor Dinkins. |
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So I just hope our lads can perform and do themselves justice on the day. |
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But I think we have shown that we have the capacity to reach a long way to find the perpetrators of this crime and to bring them to justice and call them to account. |
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The common refrain was that Daquan deserved some kind of jailhouse justice for his crime. |
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I hope it is not necessary for me to emphasise that I in no way suggest bad faith or impropriety on the part of the learned justice or the Attorney-General. |
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The administration of justice is being dragged into disrepute. |
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The rebellion's leaders had been caught and swiftly brought to justice and the rioters began to drift back home to their apprenticeships and farms. |
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When it comes to economic class, justice and power will do a lot more than diversity to build that fairer world. |
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They're 100 percent convinced that justice is on their side. |
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He was jailed for five years for causing death by driving without due care and attention, perverting the course of justice and driving while disqualified. |
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The evidence was critical in relation to a serious charge and the administration of justice would be held in disrepute if the evidence was not admitted. |
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Justice Anthony Kennedy has more power than any president or justice in history to decree the law of the land. |
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He said the commission deals with human rights abuse cases which were difficult to bring to justice because of technical reasons, such as a lack of evidence. |
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Please, please, I beg of people to write to their MP and demand in the name of British justice that capital punishment be reinstated in this country. |
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No doubt the coen Brothers could have made Inside Robert Zimmerman and done justice to the Bob Dylan creation myth. |
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The virtue of justice consists in moderation, as regulated by wisdom. |
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A fellow justice also accused McCaffery of attempting to coerce him into opposing Castille. |
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It's a veritable Winnie museum, a treasury of one woman's conceit of herself as the peppery, tartan Boadicea of truth, justice and parliamentary sub-committees. |
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But even with all its tawdry details, the case raises some serious issues about the way the justice system treats rape complainants and defendants. |
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If the population can see that there is an institution that delivers fair justice within a reasonable time, then it can make a certain contribution. |
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It is good and right to celebrate this success and to be thankful for the justice of the courts. |
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And every day that goes by makes justice more difficult to attain, as the attack recedes in the rearview mirror of history. |
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Now, a manhunt for the owners of a nursing home, just south of the city, was rough cosmic justice come at last. |
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The spirit that drives me is not only fueled by my passion for justice but also by my anger and rage at the injustice I see and experience on a daily basis. |
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Now 84, Rice joined the order when she was a teenager and has been an incendiary member of the social justice movement ever since. |
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The cornerstone of our democracy is that justice is to be colorblind in its administration. |
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Woodall and Douglas, 35, formerly of Almsford Oval, Harrogate, deny a charge of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice by interfering with witnesses. |
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The mother of a teenager killed during an argument about a dog has branded the British justice system a joke after his attacker was jailed for three years. |
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The chief justice seemed to be arguing that anything short of hostility or blatant evangelism was kosher. |
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Since then, with issues ranging from the environment to social justice to human rights, the leaden center has been an albatross weighing heavily against progress. |
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It should be noted that broad meritocracy might be upheld either as a complete view of social justice or as one justice value to be balanced against others. |
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You know, lawyers oftentimes get criticized about the justice system. |
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These books examine notions of government and justice in post-colonial times and throw some light on why some Pacific nations seemingly totter from one crisis to another. |
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Plans for the reception centres are expected to be tabled at a meeting of the British, Italian, Spanish, French and German justice ministers in Florence in October. |
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A missioner tries to give hope to the homeless and poor, seeking change in the world system in order to promote justice and peace in a world of pain. |
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Another part of it is providing an expatriate puisne judge, and it is important for the justice system that judges of an appropriate standard are appointed there. |
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Since then, Gurira has become active in social justice and charitable causes. |
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The mother, Emily Kruse, was charged with obstructing justice and intimidating a witness. |
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How effective do you feel the medium is in campaigning for social justice and elevating social consciousness? |
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If directly doing justice is what affirmative action is about, then its mechanisms must be adjusted as best they can to reward individual desert and true merit. |
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Given the conventional character of justice and our own pleonectic nature, why should any one of us be just, in any context in which injustice would be profitable? |
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How this leads to dysfunction, racial tension, and a skewed justice system. |
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To deny a person employment or to sack them on such grounds is an abuse of natural justice and due process because they have already received the legally appropriate penalty. |
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After the trial, amid much popular speculation over the justice of the sentences passed, authorities pardoned one of the prisoners and reprieved another. |
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Most other social justice movements are seeking some shift of power and money. |
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Steps can be taken to protect people with id when they are involved with the criminal justice system. |
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Yet, by and large, candidates have steered clear of criminal justice reform this election cycle. |
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Putting the tensive principles of justice and mercy into practice moves us forward in the transformation of a world founded on injustice and lack of compassion. |
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The contest between visuality and textuality incarnates the interplay between the political and the aesthetic, between justice and pleasure, truth and beauty. |
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May we be justice minded and peace-filled just as God wills it. |
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I understand that groping our way toward a shared justice will never be easy, nor will it be perfect. |
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But then he vowed to hold the line against a tiered system of justice in America. |
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European offers to reconstruct the justice system went nowhere. |
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What stands between me and an answer is not a lack of scientific studies into the properties of just actions, nor a lack of experience of justice in my life. |
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Even if it was a crutch, the Biblical language in these older writings did justice to the enormity of the forces at play. |
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Agencies operate with a good deal of autonomy, within the overall framework set by the transgovernmental network of interior and justice ministries. |
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One thing is on the side of pluralism, however-the country's longstanding constitutional principles that affirm equality and social justice for all. |
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If a citizen is wronged by any party, he or she can count on it that the Constitution and the Bill of Rights will protect him and justice will prevail. |
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Simple assault, battery, aiding and abetting, harboring a fugitive, and also obstruction of justice took place. |
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The justice stayed the execution of a warrant pending this application. |
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Caylee Anthony's skull and other artifacts were carefully gathered up for safekeeping until justice could be found. |
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Many critics of abuse and corruption in the ultra-Orthodox community hoped and believed Thompson would bring justice to Brooklyn. |
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And crown thy good with compassion and restraint and forbearance and a commitment to peace, to democracy, to economic justice here at home and throughout the world. |
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He was a justice of the peace known for zipping around Kaufman on a segway. |
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Punk is sometimes effective in articulating a critique of capitalism with a protreptic energy capable of positioning its audience in struggles over justice and social change. |
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Thank you, chief justice Roberts, et al., for opening the floodgates of political campaign donations. |
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Miscarriages of justice stained the reputation of the service. |
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I am angry with all those in France who jumped at the occasion to deride the American justice system, and America in general. |
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Dr. Casey Jordan, a criminologist and a professor of justice at Western Connecticut State University, agrees. |
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The Committee has been using customary law practices to interface with the law and justice system through pre-court conferencing and other similar initiatives. |
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