Sentences with phrase «injustice if»

What course of action appears to carry the lower risk of injustice if it should turn out to have been wrong once a full hearing on the merits has taken place?
You do yourself an injustice if you just smile and give your name.
v. Goldfields [9] stated that the test to be applied in each case was whether the defendant would suffer injustice if the action was heard in the court where he did not reside or carry on business.
We do the uninformed an injustice if we make it seem like nothing could ever go wrong and when it inevitably does you still have your E-mail and calendar data elsewhere so you will be fine.
The bottom line is that Spencer was ready to start whining about the injustice if his paper was rejected, and he was ready to start whining if all the other scientists didn't immediately respond to his paper within about a year — which is about the same time it took his paper to be published after he submitted it.
2011 was a year of many sequels and naturally a sequel is going to be similar to its predecessor — it would be an injustice if it wasn't — so this argument of mine for why these games won't win has some holes, however the main difference between these two games and all the other sequels isn't the quality of releases, but quantity.
Also, MKX is the one that made itself more like Injustice if anything by adding stage interactions.
You are doing your son an injustice if you keep this animal.
You are doing your customers a great injustice if you leave them hanging when it comes to livestock.
GM had to make sure the car is a worthy competitor and they look to have done just that, which means prospective buyers will be doing themselves an injustice if they don't at least take a closer look at a Chevrolet Malibu at a dealership, if not a full test drive too.
It will be an injustice if the fixed spoiler goes unnoticed.
«I think you would feel a very genuine sense of injustice if you were one of the people who sat the exam in one year rather than the other and would have had a better grade last year,» he said.
The easiest category to pick among all the nominations is Lead Actor - Benedict Cumberbatch does so far and away the best in his role, it will be an injustice if anyone else wins.
Buhari, who currently represents Oyo North district in the National Assembly, told newsmen that it would amount to injustice if he and other Senators from the zone support a policy that may cause trouble later.
He stated that it would be an injustice if INEC declared a member of the PDP as the party's candidate for the governorship election when there was a case pending at the court over the candidate's eligibility.
You are doing yourself an injustice if you are roasting your veggies with table salt... just don't do it.
As much as missions overseas are vital to Christian mission we do the world an injustice if we don't see our neighbor with the same significance.
Can a nation suffer damages or injustices if it didn't exist when slavery was legal?

Not exact matches

If the Liberal government raises the capital gains tax rate on long - term «profit,» it would be an even greater injustice to purchasing power, a greater de facto confiscation.
If you find injustice in the world, then work to change it.
However, if he remembers the injustice, he regrets the abuse, not the sword.
Toni, Kinda like saying if you do nt like an injustice in America, leave.
If there's no objective reality upon which to base your existence, then there's no basis for your moral outrage at any injustice — even your outrage at my perceived intrusion on a * woman's rights *.
Jesus» life is a testament to the courage to speaking out against injustice, standing up for those in need and speaking truth even when it's unpopular, and even if it means being labeled a troublemaker.
If ever there was anyone who should know about injustice and hypocrisy, I suppose it is Bill Dunn.
Wouldn't it have been wonderful if in the last two months we were constantly engaging with the Muslims of our community, clearly expressing our differences theologically, but also standing with them against injustice?
So is it your view that if people are tortured or killed for their religious beliefs that if one claims to be Christian we are to turn a blind eye to this injustice?
But if our default reactions to everything in culture we don't like is anger, than we risk being so consumed with our own outrage, that we drown out the voices that need to be heard — the voices pointing out systematic injustices, violence and corruption.
«If we look at the Scriptures, we see a God who weeps with those going through pain, who is compassionate for those who suffer and condemns those who do injustice,» Reese said
And what they advocate, which is mostly more concessions to Palestinian demands, if heeded, likely would create chaos and greater injustice for all.
Carol, if we accept the church will always be centuries behind, then we accept it will cause horrible pains and injustices to linger centuries longer than they otherwise would.
Shourd is nothing more than an ignorant propagandist tool who will soon fade completely from the public picture (if she hasn't already) save for her empty mewing and whining about the «injustices» imposed on her two peeps.
It claims to wipe out all injustice because if justice isn't served in this life God will enact it in the next.
Conservatives, Wallis says, continue to ignore structural injustice (his complaint would be stronger if he adequately defined «structural injustice»).
To me it's like saying «if you must call yourself a Protestant then understand that true Protestantism is protesting at injustice, not reading Calvin's Institutes».
The values are separate and «hostile» — thought complementary if not collapsed: to use either set of values to estimate the other is an injustice, a contamination, reduction, crime — whether you are in rationalist mode or inn «irrationalist» mode, literalizing your irrational images and claiming the world was made in 6 days, damnit.
If it is the task of liberation theology to speak from the point of view of the victims of social and economic injustice, what is the appropriate response of those theologians in the oppressor community who hear and want to support the aspirations of the oppressed?
To quote Desmond Tutu - «If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.»
«If anyone asserts that Adam's sin affected him alone and not his descendants also, or at least if he declares that it is only the death of the body which is the punishment for sin, and not also that sin, which is the death of the soul, passed through one man to the whole human race, he does injustice to God and contradicts the Apostle, who says, «Therefore as sin came into the world through one man and death through sin, and so death spread to all men because all men sinned» (RoIf anyone asserts that Adam's sin affected him alone and not his descendants also, or at least if he declares that it is only the death of the body which is the punishment for sin, and not also that sin, which is the death of the soul, passed through one man to the whole human race, he does injustice to God and contradicts the Apostle, who says, «Therefore as sin came into the world through one man and death through sin, and so death spread to all men because all men sinned» (Roif he declares that it is only the death of the body which is the punishment for sin, and not also that sin, which is the death of the soul, passed through one man to the whole human race, he does injustice to God and contradicts the Apostle, who says, «Therefore as sin came into the world through one man and death through sin, and so death spread to all men because all men sinned» (Rom.
If St Paul's disciples lived in a constant eager yearning for the great day of the second coming of Christ it was because they looked to the Son of Man to give them a personal, tangible solution to the problems and the injustices of earthly life.
nothing makes the atheist more ticked off more than when you bring up GOD... God gets all the blame for all the tragedy in the world... If there wasnt a god in the first place, humans would not know tragedy or injustice when we see it... it would be a non-issue to us... survival of the fittest would not permit the emotions of love, compassion, empathy... Darwininian theory could not allow any of those and many other of the best of people's capacity for caring to surface... You cant explain it away by synapse or neurons... without a Supreme Being, there would be no sense of justice or injustice, we would not call it anything because there is no Ultimate Moral Standard to compare it.
By making, each of us, a revolutionary rupture with a society based on injustice, and by paralyzing the death mechanisms of the money system — if necessary, by a well - planned general strike.
If God is omnipotent, then Camus holds God criminally responsible for the injustice perpetrated against men by fate and death.
As a rule, if someone in a position of power is responsible for the suffering of an upright and innocent person this would seem to provide a reasonable ground for accusing that someone of injustice.
If I am going to be a man of God who stands in the face of injustice, then I must also stand in the face of injustice over how some of our sisters are being treated by some of our favorite athletes.
If one considers that such God - maligning thoughts as those in the image above spring from a common root (the supposed injustice of God), addressing that root would seem to be the best response.
Well then, if we contend against the state or social injustice only on the human level, we shall, of course, bring about some apparent changes, but the basis will remain untouched and nothing decisive for humanity will be gained.
Moreover, if we are to take his words seriously we must first know what the injustice is that he makes his criterion.
If oppressed people perceive an injustice, they have a good reason to do so.
If temples were proved to have been destroyed for construction of the mosques then they would agree that the mosque could be removed and the temple should be re-built to redress the injustice
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