Sentences with phrase «of justice and fairness»

Don't compromise unless it meets your perfect definition of justice and fairness.
Our lawyers have fought big insurance companies for more than 50 years in pursuit of justice and fairness for injured clients.
I chose to become an attorney because I knew I wanted to help those who can not otherwise help themselves in their pursuit of justice and fairness.
After the O.J. trial Johnnie was in high demand, and he sought the best avenue to bring his message of justice and fairness to the nation.
However, the use of a McKenzie friend is subject to the court concluding that the assistance is not contrary to the interests of justice and fairness.
«He had a deep sense of justice and fairness and dealt with staff with fatherly mien.
A convention would show the way, and help all Governments to live up to the highest standards of justice and fairness
The scores are so skewed and out of alignment with the reality of what real writing entails that, in the spirit of justice and fairness, it should either be completely revamped by teachers or eliminated.
supporting student advisory sessions with resources to explore identity, group membership (and inclusion / exclusion), issues of justice and fairness, and ways of «choosing to participate»
The podcast gained traction on Monday when it was announced that WNYC Studios and Pineapple Street Media — producer of, among other podcasts, «Missing Richard Simmons» — will partner with Some Spider entertainment brand CAFE on the podcast, which is to focus on issues of justice and fairness, according to the release.
If confirmed, I am committed to continuing the Court's tradition of justice and fairness for all,» Garcia said in a statement.
But we are shocked and disappointed that a stay has been granted, given that this is an area of law requiring the highest standards of justice and fairness.
The sense of justice and fairness, including the justice systems the humans set up, originates from God.

Not exact matches

«But this is traducing basic American traditions of justice, inclusion, and fairness
The U.S. Department of Justice and the EPA have filed a civil suit that could theoretically subject VW to up to $ 45 billion in fines (though, in fairness, no one expects penalties quite that draconian).
Politics is always a matter of partial projects: comparative justice, relative fairness, and so on.
Don't try to talk about justice to other people until you develop a sense of fairness, logic, and some empathy..
There are many variants of this school of thought, one of the best known being John Rawls's conception of justice as fairness: every person has the maximum freedoms consistent with others» enjoyment of the same liberties; and inequalities are permitted only to the extent that such disparities benefit the most disadvantaged.
They hope that God accepts people regardless of their sexual or political orientation, who sides with the poor and the outcast, who doesn't have favorites, and who wants equality, justice, freedom, and fairness for all.
If the younger brother was anything like the rest of us, he probably found reason to be jealous of his older brother, to complain against him, maybe even to blame his older brother for his own poor choices, and maybe even to cry out to his father for equality, fairness, and justice.
I think that our sense of fairness and justice is part of God's image that he created in us, and when we sense unfairness or injustice, we are reflecting His character.
He adds a pretty strong moral argument for the right and justice of liberty, including in the economic realm, i.e., no Obama «fairness
Hayek made a sharp distinction, however, between those failures of justice that involve breaking agreed - upon rules of fairness and those that consist in results that no one designed, foresaw, or commanded.
God is the perfection of action - and - passion, who escapes the defectiveness of our passivity not by impassivity but by the all - inclusiveness, the catholicity, of his sensitiveness, which gives him the balance, the all - sidedness, the fairness, the justice, which are precisely what our passivity lacks.
He argues convincingly that for all the neo-Darwinian atheists» claim that man is no more than the result of blind scientific forces, they have to wriggle to claim, as they do, some place for justice, equality and political fairness.
It should in fairness be said, however, that the reason for this contrast does not lie in the superiority of the modern mind but rather in the long - accumulated presuppositions with which we start and the area of human relationships within which our ideas of justice move.
We need «a restored sense of fairness and justice — a fairer America,» he contends.
«Justice and fairness» has become something of a mantra ever since presidential candidate Barack Obama told Joe the plumber that his hope was to «spread the wealth around» so that the economy is «good for everybody.»
For example, in one of the better chapters, entitled «Human Justice and Animal Fairness», the reader is introduced to Maasai systems of gift - giving, game theory as applied to chimpanzee behaviour, canine sensitivity to fairness, rules of play among wolves and rats, before a brief detour into Martha Nussbaum's development of Rawlsian justice theory leads us to an extended discussion of Aquinas» understanding of justice as a virtue, acquired and iJustice and Animal Fairness», the reader is introduced to Maasai systems of gift - giving, game theory as applied to chimpanzee behaviour, canine sensitivity to fairness, rules of play among wolves and rats, before a brief detour into Martha Nussbaum's development of Rawlsian justice theory leads us to an extended discussion of Aquinas» understanding of justice as a virtue, acquired and ijustice theory leads us to an extended discussion of Aquinas» understanding of justice as a virtue, acquired and ijustice as a virtue, acquired and infused.
Section 1 does not forbid deprivation of life, liberty, or property, but only deprivation of those basic human goods without the legal procedures that fairness and justice require.
We feel a responsibility to make the most of our platforms and our privilege by demanding that those around us — those who come to our games to support us, those who voted for us, or those in our neighborhood who have high hopes that we will bring a higher level of thinking to our criminal justice system — are treated with respect, dignity, and fairness.
Social justice is a broad term for action intended to create genuine equity, fairness and respect among people, says licensed school psychologist Eleazer Cruz Eusebio, chair of the school psychology department at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology.
Character Education: ICLS 105/5 27 - 12 (2005) requires teachers to teach students «respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, trustworthiness, and citizenship, in order to raise pupils» honesty, kindness, justice, discipline, respect for others, and moral courage» to lessen crimes and raise the standard of good character.
But in the second group, their desires both for autonomy and for social justice were appealed to — teens don't want to be controlled by anyone, including corporations, and they have a strong sense of fairness and justice.
The Recordings do not create any property right and do not impose on the Village of Orland Park any duty of fairness or natural justice to anyone with respect to the contents of the Recordings or any process thereunder.
Ideas of freedom, justice, happiness, equality, fairness and all the other values we may live by are human inventions, and we can be proud of that, as we strive to live up to them.
Evan Davis, BBC Economics Editor Free Trade Nation is history at its best: far - reaching and authoritative, its story of the rise and fall of free trade as a widely - held belief marked by justice, fairness and peace provocatively refashions the history of early - twentieth - century Britain, reminds us of an age when popular politics exerted real power, and forces us to rethink our contemporary views of consumers, markets and morality.
Chairman of the committee adjourned the hearing, stressed justice and fairness, stating that the probe was not a witch - hunt.
Yet again, Bob Marley assured us on «So Much Things to Say» that a likely windfall from social justice, equality and fairness, patriotism, truth, and exertion of spiritual fortitude against «spiritual wickedness in high and low places» accrues to society or community at large.
It proves the lack of truth in the government's claims of fairness and social justice
Conference is concerned about evidence from the research which shows that when members who are being bullied initiate Grievance Procedures against headteachers or other senior leaders, they may experience a lack of natural justice in the forms of honesty, fairness and impartiality because this same group are the most likely perpetrators of workplace bullying.
«When you are in a position, be guided by a sense of fairness, justice and equity and you will be able to sleep well.
«These are the set of people that want justice, fairness and accountability in all aspects of human endeavours as they used to go around with clean heart of helping Police to unravel cases of criminality and always stand on the progress and growth of Nigeria Police Force.
When May left the Home Office and moved into No. 10 she spoke about justice and fairness being at the core of her government.
I am left confused because I am wondering why the petitioners weren't bold enough to ask the party to also call the founder to order or take a disciplinary action against him too, certainly it therefore defeats the ideals of fairness and justice that they sought to seek for which the quoted article 47 of the NDC party constitution as basis for their action; does it grant some immunity to the former president, I doubt and therefore see the action of the petitioners very flawed and skewed.
This is a quite stunning failure of an ideology that purports to be the champion of fairness, justice and opportunity.
«For nearly 50 years, Louise Slaughter was a tireless advocate for our community and one of our nation's most fearless champions for fairness, equality, and justice.
«Now more than ever, we need to stand up and fight for our core values of fairness, justice and equal opportunity.
Sunday's unveiling is expected to be witnessed by members of Gani's family, friends, protégés and loyalists that have sustained the legacy of the late legal icon by keeping the flag of human rights advocacy, fairness and justice flying.
Abbott said it would be «a travesty in terms of natural justice and fairness» if the party tried to keep Corbyn off the ballot.
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