It's that it doesn't do
either aspect much justice.
Not exact matches
It is too bad that an almost incurable anthropocentrism has marked so
much of our western ways of theologizing that we have tended to do less than
justice to the other
aspects and areas of the creation which are not directly related to the human enterprise as such.
I don't mean for this to be a negative answer; I just think that there is so
much to travel that it doesn't do it
justice to try to summarize it, or even one
aspect of it, in one catchy sentence.
Something as important as
justice, like other vital
aspects of our society such as healthcare and education, does come at a cost and, over recent years,
much has been said about the funding of personal injury claims, not least the use of conditional fee agreements.
She joined the majority and agreed with its reasoning but wrote separately to indicate her agreement with
much of what
Justice Alito wrote in his separate opinion and to call into question some more general
aspects of Fourth Amendment search doctrine.
Canadians are
much more likely to have problems related to family law than problems related to other
aspects of the
justice system.