Sentences with phrase «do her more justice»

In this statement, the prologue to the Gospel of John, Gadamer discovered «an idea that is not Greek and does more justice [than Greek ideas] to the being of language.»
I have developed at some length aspects of a Whiteheadian cosmology which, I believe, both does more justice to the natural sciences and creates a new possibility of Christian understanding of man, God, and religion.
It does little good to talk about those horizons until a reader has done more justice to what the psalmists thought were their own.
Their are answers out their on why God allowed things to happen or ordered such things to happen that could do more justice that I can express, but i will say this.
Yale University should set up a school to research the present Holocaust in N. Korea; that'll do more justice for Holocaust victims under Nazis.
The necklace actually does more justice to the Hazelnut color than anything else I have on.
It's emotionally binding, it's challenging until the final hurdle, and the episodic format does more justice to the scale of World War I than an elongated campaign ever could.
«Shioli's amazing,» Reese added, «I really think we have to do her more justice going forward — not as though we did her injustice, but she just didn't have a lot of screen time.
Audio: The audio has been nicely cleaned up so that the English DTS - HD MA 2.0 does more justice to the music than the DVD.
Power seems adequate in the city but you do wish that the more powerful 1.5 - litre i - VTEC from the Honda City would do more justice on the highways.
It's emotionally binding, it's challenging until the final hurdle, and the episodic format does more justice to the scale of World War I than an elongated campaign ever could.
Perhaps she would have even done more justice to him than Als.
The fully illustrated catalogue does them more justice, featuring essays by seven writers, including Philippe Cézanne, the painter's great - grandson, which discuss in full detail Fiquet's relationship with her husband, the procedures used by her husband to make these pictures, and the influence of these paintings on Juan Gris, Henri Matisse, and a host of other later artists.
I'll try to do more justice to this tomorrow, but I'm short on time.
There is one speaker on the front, below the display and that is quite a big change as it was beside the camera in the previous Moto X. Though we felt that Motorola did more justice to the new Moto G with two speakers, the compromises were necessary to fit everything into this curvy device.
The proper applications of Agency Law are inherently as much about the individual members discipline, so it's unlikely subagency was done any more justice by those who would pretend to understand it.

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King also interrogated the concept of allyship, challenging the «white liberal who is more devoted to «order» than to justice, who prefers tranquility to equality» in his 1967 book, Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos or Community?.
During a conversation with reporters at the Justice Department, according to Politico, Sessions reiterated his longtime views: «Most of you probably know I don't think America is going to be a better place when more people of all ages and particularly young people start smoking pot,» Sessions said.
While eight US states and the District of Columbia have voted to legalise recreational marijuana, the White House has hinted that the Department of Justice will do more to enforce federal laws prohibiting recreational marijuana, raising concerns over how Canada's approach will coexist with a potential crackdown south of the border.
On Tuesday, President Trump ordered the Justice Department to issue regulations that would ban bump stocks, after pressure to do more to curtail access to deadly weapons following the Florida shooting.
Then, since Justice didn't have any such documents, he'd write them, often staying up all night, since many of the agents were eight or more time zones away.
Disney, which doesn't own cable distribution, may be a more palatable buyer for the Federal Communications Commission and Department of Justice.
Instead, it encouraged Justice Department officials to keep reviewing the Obama administration's more hands - off approach to enforcement, something Sessions has promised to do since he took office.
But consider: if you're really interested in social justice, you might well insist that Canadian CEOs continue outsourcing to foreign countries, where workers surely need the jobs (on average) much more than (most) Canadians do.
This memo followed the release of a U.S. Justice Department report in August concluding that privately - operated prisons experienced more safety and security incidents than facilities operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons did.
Free Press President and CEO Craig Aaron, however, said Pai has «never met a mega-merger he didn't like or a public safeguard he didn't try to undermine,» calling him «an inveterate opponent of net neutrality, expanded broadband access for low - income families, broadband privacy, prison - phone justice, media diversity and more
Trump's specific criticism of Sessions here makes no sense, but the bigger picture is that, as he's said repeatedly, he wants the Justice Department to do more to investigate his political enemies and is annoyed that Sessions won't take a greater personal role in doing so.
The president also complained about Session's decision to recuse himself from the Russia investigation, a longtime sticking point for Trump, who felt that his top Justice Department official should have done more to protect him.
The topic du jour may be Rudy Giuliani's bombshell about Stormy Daniels, but the more important story remains Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation of the Russia scandal and possible obstruction of justice by the president.
Negotiators for Bank of America and the Justice Department have not met in more than a week and have no plans to do so after a flurry of meetings did not bring them close to a settlement amount, sources said.
«I would suspect the «know your customer» they're doing on their ad purchasers is probably driven more by what information they need for internal business purposes and to best sell ads rather than to satisfy information requests from any third parties, such as the Federal Election Commission, the Department of Justice, etc..»
Although the Chief Justice acknowledged that this argument had some merit, the more determinative factor — and the key difference between the statutory immunity provisions relied upon by the ERCB and Alberta Environment — was that the immunity clause with respect to the former explicitly contemplated the regulator as an entity («the Board or a member of the Board...») whereas the immunity provisions under the Water Act and the EPEA did not (referring only to «persons» in various capacities; see paras 62 — 71).
The company will be more vocal about its proactive IP enforcement efforts this year, he said, stating that «Alibaba has not been doing itself justice
In the name of «a flexible approach tailored to the modern conception of federalism, which allows for some overlapping and favours a spirit of co?operation» (at para 93) and an approach that is consistent with the presumption of validity, Justice Gascon clearly favoured a more deferential and «delicate» approach to the assessment of pith and substance than did the majority.
And if justice was meted out more frequently, it is likely that Americans would not feel the need to cheer a state executive who was merely doing what his role requires.
Since young adults perceive evangelical Christianity to be... «unconcerned with social justice», it's a shame that more evangelical churches don't know about the Just Faith program, which provides «opportunities for individuals to study and be formed by the justice tradition articulated by the Scriptures, the Church's historical witness, theological inquiry and Church social teaching» (from jusfaith.org/programs).
Eugene Methvin, who has reported on the U.S. criminal justice system for more than forty years and who served (from 1983 - 1986) on the President's Commission on Organized Crime, has done extensive analysis on crime and punishment findings.
We are all naked before the religious arbitrators of so called Divine Justice — a very vulnerable place to be but the place where we hear the Divine whisper — «Neither do I condemn you — go and sin no more»
What, then, should Supreme Court Justices do if they are convinced that the decisions of one or more of their colleagues are being influenced by disapproval of religion?
Aquinas does make a number of statements that sound like the view Cardinal Kasper wants to defend: He says in I. 21.4 that «the work of divine justice always presupposes the work of mercy and is founded upon it,» and that in acting mercifully God is «doing something more than justice,» for mercy «is the fullness of justice
In question 21 of the Summa, Thomas writes that «the work of divine justice always presupposes the work of mercy and is founded upon it,» and that in acting mercifully God is «doing something more than justice,» for mercy «is the fullness of justice.
Perhaps if he were to follow through on the thought patterns of John Calvin and Herbert McCabe, he might more freely acknowledge that transubstantiation can not do justice to the absence or» since I think the term absence is unfortunate» the provisional nature of Christ's presence in the Eucharist.
And, when she describes that change, what she ends up describing is what already more - or-less exists, namely: mainline christianity, embracing the reformed and the catholic, the scientific and the traditional, which has been doing (never perfectly, to be sure) the sort of deep thinking, social justice, and disciplined prayer that she talks about continually while the evangelicals were breaking off to do their own thing (the thing she seems to want them to stop doing) throughout the twentieth century.
It really shouldn't affect all humans any more than something your great, great, great, great, great grandfather did should affect your life, but who ever said that God's sense of «justice» was ever fair, right?
We tie ourselves up in nots trying to do justice to what is always more than the sum of our parts and partialities.
And surely the police, and the courts, have better things to do — ones that would bring more justice to the world, perhaps?
Maybe God doesn't want to be famous, maybe God yearns to bring the dead to life, justice to the oppressed, wholeness to your body and mind and soul, and bring life more abundant, in the seeds of a right - now life.
What is more important, the earlier critics did less than justice to the fact that the Bible has its own doctrine about the nature of history, which deserves to be understood and appreciated in itself.
I don't think in most cases that the priests and bishops involved in the cover - up actively desired for children to be abused, they just wanted to maintain the church's outward reputation and did not care that the collateral result was that the victims did not receive justice and that in many cases, more abuse occurred.
The more serious we become about being salt and light in the world, the more devoted we will become to mission and justice, the more concerned for the least and the lost, the more stubborn about forgiving those who don't want our forgiveness, the more determined about exposing the works of darkness — and the more we will suffer.
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