Sentences with phrase «kind of justice»

The majority thoroughly rejected the notion that family justice should be regarded as different from any other kind of justice.
It is a Jesus kind of justice speaking truth in Jasper, Texas, resurrecting community out of the ashes of racial hatred.
Those for whom this way of paying reparations was not justice enough, or else the wrong kind of justice, would have to argue in a higher court than Lincoln had ever practiced in.
These are all fine ideas — each tidy and whole, implying its own kind of justice while connoting the precision of mathematics.
And when November 6 rolls around, please vote for climate justice and every other kind of justice.
We can not expect a document from nearly stone age times to get into every paragraph that we would like to see today with the kind of justice appratus we have in place nowadays keeping an army of lawyers busy and employed.
Try being a woman or a minority and get any kind of justice with this sharia law
I would just like to see the hierarchy brought to some kind of justice.
Which is why I'm for slow justice — it's the only kind of justice that can make a difference.
It is this kind of justice that God effects in, or attributes to, the faithful.
In the eyes of some, this kind of justice work may not be as glamorous as overseas missions, or of fighting human trafficking or playing a role in the end of the orphan crisis.
In your opinion, has the Church done an adequate job of taking up these kind of justice causes?
This should provide sufficient motivation to vote, and to ask which candidate will appoint the kind of justices who will defend the Constitution and the issues and freedoms we care most about.
They must also ask the president, what he thinks of the sentencing, which was like an acquittal handed down to Delta 13, is that his kind of justice and was that what he promised Ghanaians, that he was going to manipulate and cajole the judiciary.
It looks like London has voted to keep Boris and make him powerless, which has a kind of justice to it, given he has won on the basis of his personality rather than his politics.
It is a measure of just how bad he is that both French and American diplomats agree that he should face some kind of justice, and also that his two main rivals — an old - school socialist (Curtiss I» Cook) and an apostle of capitalist development (George Harris)-- have put aside their differences to oppose him more effectively.
These spaces change with Galvin's fortunes, too — the more invested he grows in finding some kind of justice, the brighter and cleaner is his office.
Spencer plays Minnie, a domestic in 1960s Jackson, Mississippi who, like her fellow black domestics in that time and place, suffers countless humiliations large and small at the hands of her employers in the land of Jim Crow, but unlike most of them, Minnie takes bold steps to procure a kind of justice that could result in prison or worse.
Agnes, flailing for some kind of justice and closure, descends into obsession and embarks on a path that threatens to end up a repeat of Jan's sins.
While there is some kind of justice in calling out and ridiculing bullies, that's a lot like spanking kids for hitting, or sending lifelong criminals back to jail.
Now they finally have some justice, but it's not the kind of justice they were looking for.
Move to China if you want that kind of Justice
I can't wait to power - suit up and take to the rad infested wastes bringing the kind of justice only a laser - pistol can.
Our plan for tackling climate change is based on the kind of justice we had great success in achieving this year through the courts and the political system.
This is the kind of justice argument which needs to be raised in support of greater access to co-operative univerity patents to responsibily maximize public healthy utility.
Some inmates will ask United States Attorneys for the kind of justice made possible in this case, that is, justice administered not by the President but by a judge, on the consent of the Department of Justice, in the same courtroom in which the inmate was sentenced.
Mr Zaiwalla also spoke out strongly against the use of secret courts, remarking in one interview from the time that «justice conducted behind closed doors with evidence hidden from view is no kind of justice at all.»
It's been clear for some time that Bush is unlikely to deliberately appoint the kind of Justice that I want on the bench, he was just always more likely to do so accidentally, or on the advice of his staff.
Now they finally have some justice, but it's not the kind of justice they were looking for.
Often times the family feels as though some kind of justice should be served even if there was no malicious crime involved.
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