in
d face of injustice and rigging in making u are still praising jega.
Not exact matches
The critical mass
of workers the new union
would represent in each province could provide a new political force in the
face of rising inequality and
injustice.
Unable to live a lie any longer, and responding to the forgiveness and grace that he
has received, Valjean demonstrates integrity in the
face of injustice.
We
have learned that the great weakness
of localism is that it fails to address the
injustices that are part
of local custom, and that
face - to -
face communities are often intolerant
of difference.
Nay but for terror
of his wrathful
Face, I swear I will not call
Injustice Grace; Not one Good Fellow
of the Tavern but
Would kick so poor a Coward from the place.
We are doing an
injustice in the name
of Jesus and will
have to
face the consequences for our prejudiced and unloving stance on this issue, like we are doing on many other issues.
Now, in my cushy American life, I likely won't
have to
face the possibility
of physically dying to protect others from
injustice, but being willing to lay down my opinions and arguments and desire to be right is certainly a form
of dying to myself.
The proposal outlined in this paper, asking for religiously affiliated people to work together to
face the issues
of terrorism, violence and
injustice, in not meant to diminish the important role that all other human agencies, state sponsored or voluntary organizations, groups and movements,
have to play.
I
've got to deal with the problems I see all people
facing; basically the problems
of injustice in the black community.
We were inspired to make the film by the
injustice happening to Anna's home birth midwife, Agnes Gereb, who
had been imprisoned and at the time
of filming was under house arrest and
facing multiple criminal charges (and even today, four years later, Agnes is still
facing multiple charges).
He also alleged that some high ranking officers within the party
had teamed up and were all out for him simply because he
had refused to keep quiet in the
face of injustice against his people.
Whereas the old masters could lay some claim to nobility
of purpose, at that crucial juncture
of Nigerian press history, it
would appear a cynic's haven for the present players: the advertiser that slams his message in your
face because he
has the cash to splash, the newspaper investor that projects nothing but brazen self - interest, just because again he
has the cash to drive the business, and
of course, the ethnic pressure group that, through the media, screams
injustice!
Dutchess County Legislator Barbara Jeter - Jackson, who represents the City
of Poughkeepsie, said, «
Having a Dutchess County Human Rights Commission provides our residents an opportunity to be heard and assisted when they believe
facing issues
of discrimination or
injustice.
He said: «Thank you for your work in the union, your work in supporting the Labour party, and your involvement in the policy - making we
've got to put forward to change the
face of injustice and inequality that
has become the norm in Tory Britain.
Some MPs are concerned that his radical stance
of facing down corporations and taking on Tory cuts will
have little resonance in areas where Labour is
facing a tough electoral challenge from Ukip; but asked if the party should tailor its message for different audiences, Corbyn said: «No: you
've got to give fundamentally the same message,
of the
injustice of economic austerity, and the way in which local government is being punished».
Inevitably, Nichols can't entirely avoid the public
face of this
injustice, and later scenes with lawyers and the media feel especially perfunctory (Michael Shannon, helping out his old Take Shelter director,
has a cameo as a Life photographer).
But in the end, it's Dworkin's empathy that allows one to understand Diane and Love's experience and to care about what happens to them, or at least to ask if perhaps passivity in the
face of social and economic
injustice makes us more like Love than we
would like to think.
Students then explore a historical case study, such as the Holocaust, and analyze how those patterns
of human behavior may
have influenced the choices individuals made in the past — to participate, stand by, or stand up — in the
face of injustice and, eventually, mass murder.
Known as «upstanders,» these citizens
have taken positive action in the
face of injustice and will be honored through the Memphis Upstanders Mural.
While Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe
had the novelty
of letting us watch Wonder Woman punch Sub-Zero in the
face, and
Injustice: Gods Among Us was a solid fighting game with really strong people in tights,
Injustice 2 is truly a DC Comics fighting game, with all that implies.
Rather than take on the likes
of Street Fighter
V, Tekken 7 and
Injustice 2 in a straight up
face - off, Arms aims to do something completely different.
The more important issue, however, may be the sacrifice
of individual Charter rights for the sake
of the collective rights
of a people — even a people who
have faced grave historic
injustice.
The creature
has also come to serve as a metaphor for the
injustices that Indigenous peoples
have faced in Canada, including residential schools, the restriction
of rights in the Indian Act, the Sixties Scoop and similarly assimilative policies.
We believe that it is our obligation to volunteer our skills to those who
would otherwise
face severe challenges as victims
of injustice or abuse without legal representation.
Today is the first anniversary
of the death
of Bridget Lindley, Family Rights Group's Deputy Chief Executive and Principal Legal Adviser who consistently highlighted
injustice faced by parents whose children
had been removed.
«Games like Survival Island 3 perpetuate and undermine the horrific
injustices Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
have faced since colonisation, including massacres, the removal
of children from their families and the denial
of basic citizenship rights.
The amendments will remove an
injustice that Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islanders
have long
faced in the Australian legal system because
of their oral tradition
of knowledge.