Sentences with phrase «little justice»

Second, my account does little justice to the differences between individuals, programs and types of schools.
The result, however, does little justice to the run of play.
Mr. Clinton acknowledged that such an idea was unlikely to win favor among environmentalists, who see little justice in turning land to crop elsewhere, as Mac Margolis noted for Newsweek last year:
Still, that book had done so little justice to the characters I had loved — or held in extreme dislike (Ashley Wilkes is second only to the Reverend Dimmesdale on my wimpy literary men hate list)-- on the screen that I never did pick up Gone With the Wind, thinking it would prove another turgid potboiler.
Elected Officials Chair Jim Bernard Commissioner Paul Savas Commissioner Martha Schrader Commissioner Ken Humberston Commissioner Sonya Fischer Treasurer Shari Anderson District Attorney John Foote Sheriff Craig Roberts County Clerk Sherry Hall County Assessor / Tax Collector Tami Little Justice of the Peace Karen Brisbin
One of Europe's most dramatic and haunting lands, words do little justice to describe Skye's breathtaking beauty.
So little justice, so many international dollars.
What they want from the nation as a whole is a little justice and considerable autonomy.
An appeal to the unchanging teaching of the Church does little justice to the Church Fathers who engaged their whole minds and souls in the defense and articulation of the truth, based on Scripture, reason, liturgy, peculiar strands of philosophy, and sundry other allies they mustered to their side.
3) There's a little justice, but not much, and there seems to be less and less the further south you go, so I'm not holding my breath on 2.
Blom believes this is a confusing position that does little justice to the subtle scientific discussion on which it is based; it can put not only patients and their family members on the wrong track, but also clinicians and researchers.
An exceptionally generic platformer shaped around quick trial and error design and limp enemies, and built around a tired looking cel - shaded engine that does little justice to the visuals of the arcade original.
Gunman's Walk has never been released on DVD in the United States, and many of his early films circulate in cheap, unrestored versions that do little justice to the original film.
But searching for patterns in a best - of list like the one below does little justice to the films» diversity and unruliness, and the many wondrous places movies took viewers this year, including the haunted landscapes of Turkey (Once Upon A Time In Anatolia) and Georgia (The Loneliest Planet), revitalized twists on the slasher (The Cabin In The Woods) and noir (Killer Joe) genres, and two vastly different takes on what love really means (Amour, The Deep Blue Sea).
That rather diagrammatic description does little justice to Lonergan's ever - incisive ear for the rhythms of human conversation, as he orchestrates an unruly suite of alternately sympathetic and hectoring voices — all of which stand in furious contrast to Casey Affleck's bone - deep performance as a man whom loss has all but petrified into silence.
The film's synopsis (which does it little justice) states that the film is about «a killer named Cinderhella [who] stalks the student body at the high school in Grizzly Lake [and the] group of co-eds [who] band together to survive while they're all serving detention.»
Director John Stevenson's (Kung Fu Panda) gratingly cutesy story does little justice to the spirit of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, William Shakespeare, or anyone unfortunate enough to find themselves entangled in its audience.
It's something to be savored, but in God's Pocket, one of his last ever roles, his talents, along with the talents of the rest of the uniformly brilliant cast, are done little justice.
If you're looking for a little justice in this seemingly unfair economy, come to LoanMart.
In archival footage and interviews he describes the art process as best he can but acknowledges words do it little justice.
I realize I'm doing little justice to the concept of computational irreducibility, but I hope I've got the gist of it right for the purposes of this short post.
Regrettably, the Family Courts in Ontario are an example of justice for those with money, and little justice for those without.
Unfortunately, if the intervention was based mainly on the equitable doctrine of actual notice, it probably did little justice to the scheme of the Ontario Land Titles Act.
I feel like a victim and i just want a little justice.
However, that would be a monumental task and it does little justice to the many workshops and symposiums that I could not attend - as there were 6 streams of wonderful presentations going at most times.
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