Sentences with phrase «faults against justice»

Gossip (undermining the good name of another, even if the faults spoken of are true) is one of the most common and most mean - spirited faults against justice: mean - spirited because one takes away from another without any gain to oneself - except the sad satisfaction of giving vent to envy or dislike.

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The Chairman, Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption, Prof. Itse Sagay (SAN), has faulted Justice Ibrahim Buba of the Federal High Court for granting a perpetual injunction to a former Governor of Rivers State, Chief Peter Odili, which has scuttled the ex-governor's prosecution.
In a «Dear Colleague» letter released last year, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and Department of Education (ED) issued guidance for schools on avoiding discrimination against students on the basis of race when administering school disciplinary policies, and warned that if minority students are subject to disciplinary actions at a higher rate than other students, schools could be faulted for civil - rights violations.
That, against this dark background, China — a proud country that has for all its many faults lifted hundreds of millions of people out of poverty — has emerged as the chief voice of a southern bloc that has consistently refused to accept the choice between developmental justice and climate stabilization.
That, against this dark background, China a proud though undemocratic country that has for all its many faults lifted hundreds of millions of people out of poverty has emerged as the chief voice of a southern bloc that has consistently refused to accept the choice between developmental justice and climate stabilization.
Importantly, Justice Pedlar also ruled that Mr. Matheson could pursue his claim against the at - fault driver, who had relied on the Insurance Act as a complete bar to Mr. Matheson's claim for damages.
These injuries often have far - reaching financial, emotional, and physical consequences, and they demand swift justice against the at - fault motorist.
He is the Chairman of the Michigan Association for Justice's no - fault committee and has testified before the Michigan legislature against bills that would weaken this state's protections of injured motorists.
Against the Attorney General of Canada, Mr. Hinse alleged the federal government had helped to perpetuate and exacerbate the prejudice he had suffered as a result of the miscarriage of justice and was guilty of systemic contributory fault in failing to act to acknowledge and remedy the miscarriage.
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