Sentences with phrase «about seeing justice done»

This series is addictive, partly because of the appealing Guido, who is as reverent about what is fresh at the Rialto market that morning as about seeing justice done

Not exact matches

Although it is a byproduct of worship, which exists for its own sake, constant exposure to words, actions and roles within the worshiping community does more to reinforce a Christian's attitudes about justice than anything else the church does (see my articles «The Words of Worship: Beyond Liturgical Sexism,» Dec. 13, 1978, and «The Actions of Worship: Beyond Liturgical Sexism,» May 7, 1980).
Of course, as our convictions persist and mature, we begin to see the ways in which we are complicit in global wealth disparity and injustice, and we begin to think more seriously about policy, about sustainability, about making more dramatic attitude and lifestyle changes, and about problems within some of our charities and justice groups that perpetuate a white savior complex, sometimes doing more harm than good.
Second, materialist physicalism's acceptance of causal determinism, along with the correlative acceptance of the idea that «science» provides precise predictive laws, 5 excludes the idea that a partially self - determining mind could affect the physical course of nature, It is these two metaphysically - based exclusions that, as we have seen, prevent materialist physicalism from doing justice to our inescapable presuppositions about the reality and efficacy of our mental life.
She had already vacated the house and the Canons were obdurate about allowing her back — Luther did his best to arbitrate and see that justice was done.
«While we are glad to see and commend the local authorities under international pressure acted swiftly and fairly to resolve the church's land with this right decision, we are still deeply concerned about the justice for this family of martyr which is still not done,» stated Bob Fu, China Aid's president.
There were just too many pictures (as you can see by the post about the 2011 Life is Good festival recap) and I felt I could not do it justice...
On - topic questions included the timing of the effectiveness of the laws signed today and when ICE will close it's office on Rikers Island, how many people currently on Rikers Island will be covered by these laws, details of Carlos Rodriguez (who was held on Rikers Island for eight months on an ICE detainer) path to this country and his thoughts during his eight month detention, what Mayor de Blasio would like to see the federal government do about immigration and what he will do absent such action, what he would tell Republicans who think his approach is a dangerous precedent, de Blasio and Melissa Mark - Viverito's positions on municipal IDs and voting rights for non-citizens, the number of people arrested on misdemeanors and then subject to ICE detainers and whether persons arrested on felony charges must first go through the justice system before being subject to an ICE detainer.
Justice Secretary Ken Clarke changed his mind about doing a live interview for BBC Two's Daily Politics after he saw Ed Miliband call for his resignation during Prime Minister's Questions.
As you'll see, a recent Associated Press story on Americans» opinions about appointing Supreme Court justices who support Roe v. Wade fails his test — as do the poll takers themselves.
But I don't quite see how all this rhetoric about «pervert [ing] justice,» «maximum protection to children 16 and under,» and «the greatest attainment of protection of society against child sexual predators» fits with the case in which the debate is about one day.
The personal injury lawyers of The Sasser Law Firm are passionate about seeing that justice is done for their clients.
To hear about or see pictures of the Farnsworth House does not do justice to the elegance and simplicity of the design by architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe («Mies», pronounced «meez») that you get from an actual on - site visit and guided tour, that includes going inside the home.
Remarkably, the bromide about knowing the applicable law that one practises on a daily basis applies to lawyers, too; even more so when one's duty is supposed to be to see that justice is done, not that one's side wins.
Aaron Street: Yeah I mean I think this can be taken too far, so if you had an example like Brad where he only represents criminal defendants and therefore there's no risk of him having a conflict come through the site when he's getting actual information about actual cases, but you could see in a litigation, let's say a family law lawyer, if their website were trying to collect information to provide tools as both an intake and access to justice solution that you potentially run into tremendous conflicts of interest problems there and I think obviously any lawyer considering pursuing this for their firm should think through the implications of their particular situation, but I think what Brad's doing is awesome in the context of his criminal law practice and I think there are versions of a similar model that could be used in something like your debt collection defense practice or a small business startup practice or an estate planning practice, but that doesn't mean that it's a model that should be replicated by every lawyer in every practice.
Without malice, too many of them (there are several heartwarming exceptions) see ABS as a way of being seen to be doing «something» about access to justice but without having to tamper with the real barrier and, well, if the low - cost small firm solicitors are badly harmed, well, they didn't really mean to do it and it wasn't their fault, and, well, that's progress isn't it?
What I would like to see, and so would the public, are sincere efforts to do something about the ruinously high cost of litigation, and an end to the campaign to harm the practices of small firm solicitors in the guise of «doing something» about access to justice.
Simply contact our experienced nursing home injury lawyers via this website or by phone at any time — 24/7 — and let's talk about what we can do together to see that justice is done.
I suppose the saving grace is that Justice Binnie didn't see fit to quote from Henry The Sixth, Part 2, Act 4, scene 2, at about line 75.
Counsel for the protesters emphasized heavily the role of dialogue and discourse in her argument for minimal impairment, but Justice Brown responded, «They talk about horizontal democracy but I don't see evidence that they've gone out to the neighbours.
My mother didn't just talk about her commitment to civil rights and social justice, but I would see her stand up for the oppressed every chance she got and openly and proudly encouraged me to do the same.
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