Sentences with phrase «correcting injustice»

«Today, the Senate took strides toward correcting an injustice that military women have faced for years.
If correcting injustice affects our blessing, we should be more, not less, concerned about it.
Women's activism to correct this injustice has been building, as evidenced by the rising tide of financing options for -LSB-...]
There is no afterlife in which God will correct the injustices of this life.
The movement to correct the injustices of sexism can reach deep enough to effect changes in racial and political areas of our common life as well.
It is essential in counseling, therefore, to raise their consciousness and increase their awareness of the need to correct this injustice.
The responsibility then of the Master and the Fellows will be to correct an injustice.
To correct injustices?
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Therefore, ideas matter in politics mainly in so far as they manage to mobilize popular support, since it is indispensable to shift the balance of power, to correct injustice, and, ultimately, to implement alternative policies.
It is to act to encourage and nurture those relationships, networks and institutions - and to step up to correct injustices and tackle unfairness where it can - because these are the things that can drive us apart.
We would have rallied behind her just as we would for any qualified member of our Party, but we seek to correct the injustice that is being foisted upon us so that we do not set the wrong precedents for future generations to build on the foundations we lay today.»
«There is still time to correct this injustice and invite all Conference Leaders, including Senate Democratic Conference Leader Andrea Stewart - Cousins, to all policy discussions regarding the direction of New York State.
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Currently in cinemas in American and Britain, «Woman in Gold» recounts the astonishing true story of one woman's tenacious process to correct an injustice: to restore a stolen painting to its rightful owner.
He said ministers only got involved in the most important decisions and the GCSE English row was an «exceptional case, on which we were able to respond quickly and decisively to correct an injustice to learners in Wales».
«We commend the Social Security Administration and Commissioner Colvin for taking this important step to correct an injustice,» said Gerald McIntyre, Special Counsel with Justice in Aging.
«The plan we have launched today will, if implemented, help the government take steps to correct injustices and tackle unfairness to create a country that works for all.»
Habeas is about correcting injustices, and justice is not a game.
We are elated to have corrected this injustice and to be able to bring Bill justice after two long decades,» said Tara Thompson, staff attorney at the Exoneration Project.
If a doctor, or nurses, mistake has harmed you — we can help correct that injustice.
You may feel intimidated and nervous to correct any injustice you are experiencing and question whether standing your ground is worth your time, effort and the emotional roller coaster that many people go through when they pursue a law suit.
Judges and all those in a position of helping correct this injustice need to send a message to alienating parents that it is NOT OK and for those that do alienate there will be repercussions.

Not exact matches

The move brings Obama's bid to correct what he's called a systematic injustice to a climactic close.
As much as I want to save the world... as much as when I see injustice I want to rectify, correct and change it, when all is said and done I am not the saviour.
This double injustice should be corrected whenever it is asserted.
He called out injustice when he saw it, and He corrected others when it was necessary.
This means that ministers have no right to surprise people, even if to correct obvious injustices, for worshipers have a right to understand why they are being asked to change and then to assimilate such reasons fully.
The first question concerns the final judgment; the other concerns the ultimate correcting of injustices.
John Harris in Enhancing Evolution gives us the good news that «enhancement provides more to redistribute» — overall there's much more bounty because people are much more capable — «and less need for redistribution,» because there's less need to act socially or politically (as opposed to biomedically / technologically) to correct the inegalitarian injustice of nature.
They must actively assist couples to become aware of and correct the areas of injustice and unfairness in their marriages, with respect to the distribution of power, decision - making, and opportunities for self - development.
Neither the «violence and injustice of the rulers of mankind» nor «the mean rapacity... of merchants and manufacturers» can be «corrected» (though the latter «may very easily be prevented from disturbing» the tranquillity of others) because they are evils for which «the nature of human affairs can scarce admit of a remedy».
While moving the draft legislation, he said: «The purpose of this Bill is to correct a clear and historic injustice
Instead, universities can serve to reinforce the inequalities and injustices that they should be helping to correct.
Mr Katwala is clearly infruirated by a perceived injustice, but I feel moved to correct him on one point.
While this budget is a step back, we won't stop fighting until this injustice is corrected
Manhattan Democratic Sen. Adriano Espaillat in a statement this morning called the lack of the inclusion in the DREAM Act in the budget an «injustice» that needs to be corrected.
In a last major act as president, Barack Obama cut short the sentences of 330 federal inmates convicted of drug crimes, bringing his bid to correct what he's called a systematic injustice to a climactic close.
«This is a real missed opportunity to correct the ongoing injustice of the exclusion of non-religious speakers on the programme.
«It is long past time to give farm workers the same basic labor rights as other workers, and Tkacyyk should vote to correct this longstanding injustice,» Hawkins said.
He noted there were injustices that must be corrected for the party to bounce back stronger.
I know that after the war and in the process of punishing those who took active part in it, a lot of injustices have been perpetrated but we have also had opportunities as southerners to correct some of these things when our people were in power at the federal level but they failed to do anything.
Governor Cuomo says he won't defend the state against the lawsuit, because he agrees with the farmworkers, and says it's an «injustice» that «must be corrected».
Disney's release of My Neighbor Totoro corrects a DVD injustice and eliminates any need for Fox's fullscreen, dubbed, barren and now discontinued disc of the film.
Let's assume that the universe has righted itself sufficiently to correct at least this injustice, by giving Mahershala Ali the award he so very clearly deserves.
The final shots of «The Salesman» aren't ones I would spoil, but this is not a film in which the injustices of the world can be avenged or corrected.
«Each previous iteration of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, or ESEA, moved the country forward on correcting longstanding injustices in its educational systems.
But the team over at Diamondsteel Comics are aiming to correct this horrible injustice.
To correct such an injustice, Square Enix recently funded the publishing of a Thexder update called Thexder Neo to be released on the PSP.
That'll still be an injustice, and you'll still have tools to correct it.
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