Sentences with phrase «much justice either»

Or sometimes it gives it too much justice
Judges want to provide as much justice as possible to all sides.
The charging time doesn't do much justice either, as it take 2 hours to fully charge.
The display is a 5.5 - inch pOLED display, and it actually looks really good in person, photographs don't really do it much justice.
Learning that there's not much justice in this world (and developing coping skills to deal with that fact) is perhaps the most important lesson of all.
Victims of such severe harms and losses need to know that their lawyers have led many clients through such difficult times and know how to get them through the physical and emotional journey that follows such a tragedy and to a result that provides as much justice as is possible.
and «how much justice can you afford, if you can't pay a lawyer?»
How much justice can you afford?»
For these populations it is not a question about how much justice you get but how much injustice you can live with.
The first question one should ask potential clients is about how much justice they can afford, especially in light of the serious problems facing economically disadvantaged litigants as reported recently in a Toronto Star article («Legal Aid facing «troubling cuts»»):
The buildings, streets and architecture in the game are methodically crafted to create an authentic replica of the real deal, though the graphics on the Vita don't do it much justice.
This is my second Adventure Time character on this list, and when you consider that I entered LEGO Dimensions knowing virtually nothing about the franchise, how much justice the game did.
Well, I didn't do it much justice as I just searched based off a single airline in an alliance (which should work but doesn't).
It's that it doesn't do either aspect much justice.
Hanks plays a man forced into a terrifying situation and he does the role so much justice, especially in a specific scene near the end of the film, he makes you want to cry.
Unfortunately, the lighting in the pictures below don't do it much justice, but it truly looks (and feels) like you're «Dripping in Gold.»
It kept coming off and did not do much justice in my bodice area, hence the photo blending in that area.
The Pigalle pants from Maje (here) are simply stunning and due to the color I am afraid the photos doesn't do much justice.
The photos in the magazine definitely do this dress justice, too much justice.
On top of that, I was sick, we went out of town, and I just knew I wouldn't be able to do any of her recipes all that much justice.
Consider leaving just one holiday tradition behind this year, so that the absence (of a fancy meal, a familiar decoration, a favorite ornament) is a reminder of how much justice has yet to be realized in world where the Kingdom has been inaugurated but not yet consummated.
But there is simply too much order in our world, too much constancy in our habits, too much justice in our norms for us to think that the course of human events is not somehow channeled by God's providential plan.
The DNC may have concerns about exactly how much justice and / or transparency it is going to obtain under the criminal probe into the same matter by Special Counsel Robert Mueller and wants its own civil RICO action to move forward in case the former turns out to be a dud investigation.

Not exact matches

As one expert explained, the Justice Department's case against Cohen, and possibly Trump, is «much stronger» than the case against Edwards, which he said was «rightly» prosecuted.
In April 2014, the Justice Department announced a new clemency initiative to prioritize applications from people who would have been gotten much shorter sentences if they were convicted today, among other criteria.
But company lawyer Jesse Binnall said the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, which upheld the lower ruling, did so on procedural grounds, so that the Justice Department's win would not influence much elsewhere.
The Department of Justice recently vetoed Tribune Publishing's proposed acquisition of Freedom Communications, a holding company that owns the Orange Country Register among other papers, saying it would reduce competition too much in those markets.
On social media, readers expressed intense loathing («I hate these people so much,») threats of physical violence («Dear god, I want to punch them in the face,») and a longing for karmic justice («I've never wanted the entire real estate market to completely collapse until now»).
The much anticipated «Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,» had a record - setting weekend at the box office, as it took in an estimated $ 166.1 million domestically.
So Trump's tax return could tell how much income they made, offering fresh information about the financial health of his organization, according to Robert Kovacev, a lawyer at Steptoe & Johnson and former Justice Department Tax Division official who represents taxpayers in high - profile tax disputes with the IRS.
The clash between Apple and the Justice Department has driven straight to the heart of a long - running debate over how much law enforcement and intelligence officials should be able to monitor digital communications.
But consider: if you're really interested in social justice, you might well insist that Canadian CEOs continue outsourcing to foreign countries, where workers surely need the jobs (on average) much more than (most) Canadians do.
The phrase «social justice warrior» has become a pejorative, much as «PC culture» was mocked in the»90s — as if over-earnest young people are the worst thing.
The President continues to seethe over the Justice Department's handling of nearly everything Russia - related, sources said, but much of that anger has been directed toward Rosenstein, who oversees Mueller and the Russia investigation.
Even though algorithms decide so much of a citizen's life — what ads a person sees, what political messages they hear, what kinds of loans they can get, how they fair in the criminal justice system — these things are all under the sway of algorithms, and most consumers don't feel empowered to push back because they don't know the math.
The Department of Justice sued to block the deal for fear it would give AT&T too much power.
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?
Likewise, individual workers like Ms. Hobson might not be owed much on an individual basis, making it difficult if not impossible for them to seek justice if they can't join together with coworkers.
Some people lean to much on the justice side and some too much on the merciful side because we are human.
Not talking about race will not magically change the fact that the criminal justice system is much harder on black and other non-white suspects than it is on white people.
I had hope for the new Pope with his emphasis on helping the poor (the importance of social justice is one of best things the Catholic Church gave to me even if I don't agree with most of their stands:)-RRB- but I don't much will change their stories of embezzlement, telling the Nuns on the Bus to settle down and the history of hiding and transferring pedos from church to church doesn't help them either.
I will say this much, wheter you like it or not Islam will dominate the world and evil will lose its place and truth will pravail, justice will be in place, that is Promise of God almighty.
But since John Rawls talks so much about procedural justice, and since no enlightened professor today would dare label....
How much money should hey be spending on victims / in addition to what learned justices have already awarded?
The oppression of women in general is very much a peace and justice issue.
Over at Mirror of Justice, though, Thomas Berg sounds a bit more worried: «a possible lesson here for religious - liberty advocates (applicable in other contexts too) is to beware of pushing the envelope too much
Because no legal action can be taken against him in France, French Nazi hunters have come to the U.S. to get our Justice Department to punish Bettencourt by prohibiting him from entering the country, much as was done with Kurt Waldheim, erstwhile UN General Secretary and President of Austria.
The Catholic tradition — even the wise Pope Benedict — still seems to put too much stress upon caritas, virtue, justice, and good intentions, and not nearly enough on methods for defeating human sin in all its devious and persistent forms.
Instead of walking around all angry at the world, it is much wiser to think positive and have hope that in the end justice will prevail for all Gods creation.
It doesn't seem like this is being driven by an ancient justice system as much as typical group dynamics amplified by religion.
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