Sentences with phrase «more about justice»

It's tragic when the judge cares more about justice than the relationship.
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Sorry fox6, there are alot of decent people in the world who care much more about justice than all the fox6 viewers there have ever been.
Finally, as a person — as one of us — I'm beginning to ask myself what I can do to ensure the justice system becomes more about justice and less about the system.
Our service groups in the public domain include youth and schools, First Nations people, ethnic and immigrant communities, Deaf people, people with special learning abilities, and all other groups in the community who want or need to learn more about our justice system.
I suggest that this book is a clue and a must - read book to know more about Justice Holmes and the case: Lewis, Anthony.
We are going to learn more about justice today as we study Jonah 4:5.
He would be the Caesar of a Jewish empire no less universal than the Roman; though it would be fair to say that the program drawn up for the «Son of David» in literature not far in date from the time of Jesus has more about justice and moral reformation than about bread and circuses.
President Obama cared more about JUSTICE than MONEY and now the soandso is cold in the ground.
But is there a person left in the United States who thinks that politicians care more about justice than about pandering for the next election?
Q: How can I learn more about the Justices backgrounds?

Not exact matches

The Virginia residents challenging their state districting plan said the lower court ignored a 2015 Supreme Court decision about Alabama in which Justice Anthony Kennedy joined the four more liberal justices to order a review of state legislative districts.
In his 1994 study on securities lawbreaking for the Justice Department, Schlegel found that while officials were talking tough about locking up insider traders, there was little evidence to suggest that the punishments imposed — either the incarceration rates or the sentences themselves — were more severe.
His cheers of vindication Friday appeared to be more show than substance: The administration still harbors deep worries about the direction of Mueller's nine - month probe, which has shown no signs of abating and has expanded to explore potential obstruction of justice on the part of the president and his top aides.
If you want to know more about how the big guys work out problems, check out Justice on the Job, by David W. Ewing (Harvard Business School Press, Boston, 1989), a lively chronicle of the creative complaint systems in place at corporations such as Federal Express, IBM, and Northrop.
The fact that more respectable parties share the shorts» skepticism about foreign accounting further complicates Silvercorp's quest for justice.
On pp. 19 - 21, Michael McCullough explores Warren Buffett's argument for why wealthy Americans like him should pay more taxes — which raises fundamental questions about distributive justice, freedom, and property rights.
The president also complained about Session's decision to recuse himself from the Russia investigation, a longtime sticking point for Trump, who felt that his top Justice Department official should have done more to protect him.
The topic du jour may be Rudy Giuliani's bombshell about Stormy Daniels, but the more important story remains Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation of the Russia scandal and possible obstruction of justice by the president.
The two companies disclosed in regulatory filings Thursday that the Department of Justice is seeking more information about the deal.
A request by the Department of Justice for more details about the $ 69 billion acquisition of Aetna Inc. by CVS Health Corp. could focus on the impact of the mega-deal on consumers, an analyst said.
A request by the Department of Justice for more details about the $ 69 billion acquisition of Aetna Inc. by CVS Health Corp. may focus on the impact of the mega-deal on consumers.
Staver could hardly contain himself while talking to VCY America's Jim Schneider about the possibility of «one, maybe two more» SCOTUS Justices retiring and being replaced «with someone like Gorsuch.»
The Trade Justice Network (TJN) is a network comprised of environmental, labour, cultural, farming, social justice and other civil society organizations that aims to raise awareness about free trade agreements and advocates for a more sustainable, fair and socially just international trade Justice Network (TJN) is a network comprised of environmental, labour, cultural, farming, social justice and other civil society organizations that aims to raise awareness about free trade agreements and advocates for a more sustainable, fair and socially just international trade justice and other civil society organizations that aims to raise awareness about free trade agreements and advocates for a more sustainable, fair and socially just international trade regime.
The company will be more vocal about its proactive IP enforcement efforts this year, he said, stating that «Alibaba has not been doing itself justice
Expected to be more politically active and socially conscious, this new generation of young people are fired up about changing laws, ending violence and prejudice, and screaming loudly in the name of social justice.
And how much was the timing of Trump's decision shaped by events spiraling out of his control — such as Monday's testimony about Russian interference by former acting attorney general Sally Yates, or the fact that Comey last week requested more resources from the Justice Department to expand the FBI's Russia probe?
WASHINGTON — After more than a month of talks, and amid complaints about the nature of the investigation itself, President Trump's advisers have not committed to him testifying in the investigation involving Russian interference in the 2016 election and claims that the president may have tried to obstruct justice.
Since young adults perceive evangelical Christianity to be... «unconcerned with social justice», it's a shame that more evangelical churches don't know about the Just Faith program, which provides «opportunities for individuals to study and be formed by the justice tradition articulated by the Scriptures, the Church's historical witness, theological inquiry and Church social teaching» (from jusfaith.org/programs).
The Justice Secretary Michael Gove has said he's passionate about the rehabilitation of prisoners because... More
We can assume that all the Justices sitting on the Court today, like other humans, have their own preferences and biases about religion, but the judicial opinions of one of them, Justice John Paul Stevens, raise more than a slight suspicion that some of his actions on the bench stem from animosity, if not to animal sacrifice, at least to certain less exotic religious beliefs and practices.
The WCC seems to care more about its membership than about justice and truth.
If that is so, then Vince Gilligan's Breaking Bad might be more effective in getting modern secular viewers to rethink their assumptions about cosmic justice.
Recently, I wrote on the Neue justice blog about how charity ought to be more than a spiritual discipline; it ought to be a way of life.
And, when she describes that change, what she ends up describing is what already more - or-less exists, namely: mainline christianity, embracing the reformed and the catholic, the scientific and the traditional, which has been doing (never perfectly, to be sure) the sort of deep thinking, social justice, and disciplined prayer that she talks about continually while the evangelicals were breaking off to do their own thing (the thing she seems to want them to stop doing) throughout the twentieth century.
Child soldier rescue, fighting sex trafficking — some justice issues sound more «exciting» than others, but what about the unsung work?
I'm more passionate about peace - making and justice than I am about potty training.
If you hear someone talking about sin they are more likely talking about big problems like environmental degradation, economic justice, and war, than about issues of personal morality like adultery or gluttony.
What is more important, the earlier critics did less than justice to the fact that the Bible has its own doctrine about the nature of history, which deserves to be understood and appreciated in itself.
Beyond that, it was learning more about God's justice, that contrast between darkness and light, and how to properly interpret God's sovereignty and Bible verses that command us to give thanks or reveal God's promises of bringing goodness out of evil.
The more serious we become about being salt and light in the world, the more devoted we will become to mission and justice, the more concerned for the least and the lost, the more stubborn about forgiving those who don't want our forgiveness, the more determined about exposing the works of darkness — and the more we will suffer.
The American justice system has always been more about protecting the innocent than punishing the guilty.
Although it is a byproduct of worship, which exists for its own sake, constant exposure to words, actions and roles within the worshiping community does more to reinforce a Christian's attitudes about justice than anything else the church does (see my articles «The Words of Worship: Beyond Liturgical Sexism,» Dec. 13, 1978, and «The Actions of Worship: Beyond Liturgical Sexism,» May 7, 1980).
The god of my understanding, is more concerned about living together amongst our differences, for the sake of preserving unity, cultivating dignity, and striving for justice.
I'd like to see more social justice issues covered: we need to be having conversations about modern day slavery and sex trafficking.
Obviously Penn State students care more about football than protecting children or bringing a serial child molestor and those who protected him to justice.
Therefore the comment about the inmates being in control is more than a mere aside, it underscores a narrative about American culture and its system of justice.
With the changing demographics in America, including the racial and ethnic, socioeconomic, immigration, and biblical justice challenges of our day, it is more important than ever for people of color to have safe places to live authentically, serve humbly, and use their influence and experiences to shape our theology (what we know and believe about God) and our praxis (the ethics of our human behavior or what we actually do).
How can we become more aware of our own power, and how can we steward it in ways that bring about justice, shalom, and reconciliation?
Despite being panned by critics, the box - office success of Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice teaches us about engaging young men in spiritual,... More
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