Sentences with phrase «believe in the justice»

¨ We believe in justice for all, whether in God or not; we believe as others, that we are due equal justice as human beings.
I believe in justice and fair play (though I don't know exactly how we achieve them, other than by continually trying against all possible odds of success).
However if you don't believe in God then you can't believe in His justice either.
Colin: Sounds like you believe in justice.
But I believe in justice because we had no choice.
Those who believe in justice as competition typically also adhere to a larger conviction: The good society maximizes the place of the free market because the overriding purpose of our life together is to make possible the satisfaction of people's wants.
Thus we have the judicial system, because we as a people also believe in justice and the removal evil.
Do you believe in justice?
When it comes to morals I am glad there is the possibility of hope for folks in the word who have endured unspeakable suffering at the hands of others immoral conduct in a choice to believe in justice either now or eternally in some form at the hands of an all powerful benevolent God.
He famously told a group of students who asked about the virtual civil war then underway, «I believe in justice, but I will defend my mother before justice.»
He grows up with a Bible and he has the Ten Commandments and he believes in justice, but he doesn't see any of it except out there on Saturday afternoon.
Most Jews are progressives, who believe in Justice more than tribalism.
we believe in justice and fairness, true democracy.
«I believe in the justice system and we will pursue all available remedies,» he said, before hopping into a yellow cab to escape the media.
«I believe in the justice system, and we will pursue all remedies that are available,» Silver said as he left court.
As he exited the courtroom, he told reporters, «I believe in the justice system and we will pursue all remedies.»
«I believe in justice and equality, inclusion, diversity, those are all things that administration of Trump is not supportive of and he's demonstrating by the appointments,» she said.
Outrageous, really, all the while the senior Skelos maintained day after day they would be exonerated because he believed in our justice system, right up to the moment of conviction.
Outside the courthouse today, Silver was asked about an appeal and said, «I believe in the justice system, and we will pursue all remedies that are available.»
O'Mara believes in justice and therefore welcomes an assignment to take down a local mobster named Mickey Cohen (Sean Penn).
The idealistic and renegade Hunt believes in justice and will do anything to fight for it.
The democrats believe in justice and the Republicans believe in special interests, how's that for closer to the truth.
The action is actively supported by members of Goldsmith Chambers, who believe in Justice for All with no diminution of quality.
I believe in justice, and I am not a progressive liberal because it stands justice on its head.
At the Mesa Law Firm, we believe in justice.
We believe in Justice for All.
A man of principle who believes in justice, Jack jumps into the investigation.
We can still believe survivors, and still believe in the justice system, despite the outcome of the Ghomeshi trial.
And getting people to believe in justice is what the legal system is supposed to do.»
«We want Nova Scotians to continue to believe in their justice system and know that it will protect and support them when they need it,» Minister Diab said in the June 12 announcement.
Put simply, believing in justice requires that we not commence our trials believing victims.
Forgiveness can be hard, especially if we believe in justice and fairness.

Not exact matches

In March, the Justice Department arrested Evaldas Rimasauskas, the man they believe is at the center of the cyber crime, the publication reported.
Asked in the ABC interview whether he believed Trump was obstructing justice in making the request, Comey said: «Possibly.
Justice Anthony Kennedy was the deciding vote in throwing out A) a requirement that police try to determine the immigration status of people they stop under suspicion of even minor crimes; B) a law that made it a crime for an illegal immigrant to seek employment; and C) a law that let police arrest a person without a warrant if they believed the person may have committed a crime that could lead to deportation.
Two lawyers who have never met can nevertheless combine efforts to defend a complete stranger because they both believe in the existence of laws, justice, human rights — and the money paid out in fees.
High - level Justice Department officials and a magistrate judge had to conclude there was probable cause that Cohen had evidence of a federal crime, that he could not be trusted to hand over evidence voluntarily, and that there was reason to believe Cohen had voided his attorney - client privilege by «engaging in crime or fraud,» attorney Ken White writes.
The Post's Sari Horwitz and Ellen Nakashima: «Attorney General Jeff Sessions told a Senate panel Wednesday that he believes... Trump has the constitutional authority to pardon anyone and does not need to confer with the Justice Department, which traditionally has assisted presidents in such decisions.
Now, according to a recent report in the Wall Street Journal, the U.S. Department of Justice believes that Deutsche Bank owes American taxpayers $ 14 billion for selling toxic mortgage backed securities that helped to collapse the U.S. housing market during the financial crisis.
Prior to the felony counts there was a $ 13 billion settlement with the Justice Department and Federal and State regulators in 2013 for JPMorgan Chase's role in selling toxic mortgage investments to investors as worthwhile products when the bank had good reason to believe they would blow up.
So with poetic justice, it was in the same position as the subprime borrowers whose junk mortgages it had underwritten and sold to investors gullible enough to believe Moody's and Standard and Poor's AAA ratings.
Obama says he believes in an individual right to keep and bear arms, but if even one of the non-liberal Justices is replaced by an Obama appointee, you can be sure that we will have an anti-Heller and anti-individual right majority on the Supreme Court.
I believe we have done a fair job of using reason as leaders from other countries routinely tour and study at our judicial centers in awe of the most fair and honest approach to justice the world has ever known.
In so doing, he has appeased His Holiness, Justice, and Wrath; He has conquered the enemy that we brought into the world by our rebellion, which is death itself, by rising from the dead and living and reigning as victorious King and Savior; and He has reconciled those who believe in Him to Himself that they may live life eternal with Him at the consummation of all perfection, for perfection will be restored as He has promiseIn so doing, he has appeased His Holiness, Justice, and Wrath; He has conquered the enemy that we brought into the world by our rebellion, which is death itself, by rising from the dead and living and reigning as victorious King and Savior; and He has reconciled those who believe in Him to Himself that they may live life eternal with Him at the consummation of all perfection, for perfection will be restored as He has promisein Him to Himself that they may live life eternal with Him at the consummation of all perfection, for perfection will be restored as He has promised!
How about this for justice — God decides to punish all of those who believed in him as a «safety net» and never really looked for the truth.
Modernity rejected that balance in favor of the gradual increase of autonomy and tolerance, believing that we could have mercy without justice.
And in His infinite justice and mercy he will never punish someone who sincerely believes in him.
I may be Catholic, but I'm not a maniac about it, runs their unofficial subtext — meaning: I'm happy to take credit for enlightened Catholic positions on the death penalty / social justice / civil rights, but of course I don't believe in those archaic teachings about divorce / homosexuality / and above all birth control.
Fear and awe of God differ radically from horror: We fear God's punishment and stand in awe of his presence, but we are horrified when we no longer believe that God will do justice.
I have to believe this because of the scriptures, but also because this is the only possible way to have any hope for justice in this world!
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