Sentences with phrase «injustice which»

This is only one example of the injustice which could flow from collapsing conversion into economic tort.
Today, on International Human Rights Day, Friends of the Earth joined thousands of people on the streets of Lima, Peru, where the United Nations climate talks are taking place, to highlight the injustice which links climate change and human rights.
Only 2 I can think of for me us steamword which I would think is almost 100 % going to be in plus now and I also bought injustice which knowing my luck will be next month lol
Mr Andrews said: «After careful consideration, the report leads me to believe that the apparent injustice which has been served to hundreds of Welsh learners needs to be addressed as a matter of urgency.»
Leicester midfielder Adrien Silva insists he was «disgusted» by the injustice which has left him in exile
It was religious before, and all that resulted was corrupt dictatorships that the Church supported, with extreme divides between rich and poor which religion did not alleviate, and extreme injustice which religion did not fight.
The mine wars, the schemes to deprive local Appalachians of the mineral rights to their lands (an injustice which has never been put right), workplace injustice and the struggle to right it are the constitutive violences of the coal and electric power industry.
In considering the blind spots of other generations or cultures from a safe distance, it becomes clear that there is no atrocity, no horror, no injustice which human beings, under some circumstances, will not defend, or even posit as a positive good.
There is so much injustice which ultimately serves the consumer market in the west.
Hindsight notes that the pact should have been linked with the minimal structure of world government which the League of Nations provided, and that it would have been more impressive had it been combined with measures for disarmament and with efforts to remedy the historic injustices which led to World War II.
The revolutionary social, economic, and intellectual developments in post-Civil War America stimulated within Protestantism attempts to develop a new prophetic ministry which would exercise critical judgment on the injustices which accompanied the radical changes of the period and would point the way to a new application of the gospel to the social needs of the time.
Hence, along with prophetic denunciation of the injustices which every society involves, we need to share in the consideration of the real alternatives confronting the society and in support for the best of the imperfect options available.
They will tranquilize the moral conscience and blind people from seeing injustices which exist in daily life.
«Above all I hope that this case will act as a watershed and that any family which tragically faces the same circumstances will not be met with the injustices which the Lawrence family has had to fight and overcome.»
As the Prime Minister has set out, this is one of the burning injustices which holds people back from achieving their true potential.
The Windham school system clearly illustrates the inequities and injustices which arise from a school funding system strongly based in local property taxes.

Not exact matches

That injustice has become even more glaring as legal marijuana spawns an above - board industry that could grow to $ 50 billion within a decade, but which does not appear poised to benefit the very minorities who were so abused by earlier drug laws.
After purchasing Tidal for $ 56 million last March, Jay Z unveiled the service at a bizarre launch event at a New York City post office, during which top - selling artists quoted Nietzsche and bemoaned the financial injustices of the music business.
It sided instead with the Irish privacy watchdog, the Data Protection Commissioner, which said any delay could create a «risk of injustice» by allowing the data of millions of Europeans to be processed unlawfully.
You might witness an action and perceive it to be an injustice, but every situation has context and background, much of which you aren't privy to.
Alongside Opal Tometi, they created the Black Lives Matter network, which has grown to 28 local chapters, each fighting a range of racial injustices like police brutality and racial profiling.
Most notably, Pam has taken the lead on humanitarian issues as the founder and «guiding visionary» of Humanity United, which fights conflict and injustice in some of the most troubled places in the world — South Sudan, for example.
Simon is on the advisory boards of charitable organizations such as the Canadian Sea Turtle Network, which works to conserve endangered sea turtles in Canadian waters and worldwide and Level, which combats injustice and supports projects that advance equality in rights and opportunities worldwide.
In their letter, which was printed in the Guardian newspaper on Tuesday, Bishop Jonathan and Dr Michael said: «We are concerned that the injustices that prompted last month's hunger strike at Yarl's Wood immigration removal centre continue.
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 *.
(Romans 8:22,23) The bloody horror of nature's ways, the destruction and tragedy, the manifest injustices and problems of theodicy — all these must be given full scope in any adequate Christian reflection on the world reality in which we are situated.
That scenario of injustice became systemic, social injustice in a wicked institution like slavery, in which the very opportunity of the enslaved to reflect the imago dei (image of God) was compromised by exploitation and violence.
The failure to protect innocent life and the burdening of religious freedom are injustices to which the Church must clearly say No, while resisting the temptation of prescribing just bow these injustices are to be remedied.
And what they advocate, which is mostly more concessions to Palestinian demands, if heeded, likely would create chaos and greater injustice for all.
Either one suffers with God, which doesn't make suffering worthwhile: or one ignores suffering and injustice in the hope of a spiritual salvation.
There is no afterlife in which God will correct the injustices of this life.
Find out just what any people will quietly submit to and you have found out the exact measure of injustice and wrong which will be imposed upon them, and these will continue till they are resisted with either words or blows, or with both.
Millions of Chinese will testify to the gross injustices they suffered under the cultural revolution, which was the most serious effort thus far to make of China a radically socialist society.
«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» (Rom.
The German political theologians see their task as calling the church to repentance for the way in which it supports the oppressors so that the church may speak effectively against injustice in every society.
What is discouraging is to note how little free trade has yet been demystified and how little connection has been made in people's minds between free trade and the economic injustices of which they are painfully conscious.
Up until then, despite my painful awareness of the many injustices in global society and the responsibility of the United States for some of them, I had assumed that the global movement which had eventuated in independence for so many countries was leading to their economic development also.
I find it refreshing to witness the grace and ease with which she forgives those who see that they were part of perpetrating an injustice.
He hoped that this judgment would end the injustices of the society in which he lived.
This selective «colorblindness» is a mighty convenient approach to race in America for white people, for it allows us to paper over America's troubled (and decidedly anti-Christian) history, to discount racism as a thing of the past for which we are no longer responsible, and to ignore persistent racial injustices like mass incarceration, police brutality, voting rights issues, white flight, and economic inequality, all while consistently benefiting from an oppressive system we claim we can not even see.
I'm not defending their current policies which need more transparancy and alterations to allow anyone to believe in any religion they want, but this article masks real religious injustice of the discrimination against Tibetians and their religious practices by making it a «Christian» persecution thing.
This is important because of the third principle of non-violent resistance, which is that we are not seeking to defeat people but to defeat injustice.
Christians must discuss injustices like medical racism and our nation's eugenics movement, in which Puerto Rican, African, and Native American women were sterilized without consent.
The setting of the empiric story shows an often anomalous world in which signs of the sacred are belied by their link to folly and injustice.
An understanding of God characteristically is ideological in this way when it suggests that the injustice from which some suffer and others benefit is not evil at all but rather is divinely sanctioned.
The next problem which must be squarely faced is the apparent flagrant injustice in the distribution of suffering.
Empirically oriented literature, says Frye, «takes for granted a world which is full of anomalies, injustices, follies and crimes, and yet is permanent and undisplaceable.
Transforming Lives for Good (TLG), a Christian charity which trains church members to offer regular one - hour mentoring sessions to youngsters in difficult circumstances, told Premier that «injustice» plagues the education system.
Opposing an unjust order, creating a state of disorder out of which (depending on how fluid the situation is) renewal may issue — this is acceptable, provided that the users of violence do not pretend that they are creating order; what they are creating is one more injustice.
Marx's view of religion as a failure of nerve, a rationalization of misery and injustice and a projection onto an otherworldly future of that which ought to be realized here, would seem in this hymn to find quintessential expression.
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