Sentences with phrase «real injustice»

Strict liability is a special rule which can work real injustice in some cases.
We're going to get on with the business of loving people and battling real injustices and caring for the poor and loving Jesus.
The «individual» case requirement is key to seeing the real injustice behind forced arbitration.
But the real injustice here is that MTV had a Video Music Awards ceremony.
«There is just a real injustice and hypocrisy.»
Rep. Bill Dunn who proudly boasts of sponsoring anti-woman and anti-gay legislation claims that, «Nobody likes to see an injustice,» and that, «There is just a real injustice and hypocrisy.»
But I can also see in watching, for instance, a real injustice in the way the court - ordered defense attorney handled the confession of the Avery nephew.
``... Up to 40 % of all homeless youth identify as LGBT,» she writes, «and of those, almost 80 % left because their families rejected them when they came out... There are more than 1100 federal benefits denied to same - sex couples... LGBT youth are five times more likely to attempt suicide than their straight peers... That's a real injustice
Further, the shift in the focus of his argument from opposing capital punishment to opposing violence generally, even when it is exercised by the civil government against aggressors who would harm innocent people, would result in real injustice.
«Knowing that we will never get closure for Alton Sterling's family and that his killers remain employed and paid by taxpayers is the real injustice
«For Joe to complain publicly like that, he must have thought a real injustice had been done,» Levine says.
Credit the actor for giving us a fully developed foil driven by human emotions and even a genuine drive to fight a real injustice.
The real injustice that year was that Tommy Lee Jones should not have won for The Fugitive.
Yes, things have to be reduced for a theatrical running time, but given the complexity of the subject matter, and the real injustices done to Turing during his life, it would be hoped that we got something as extraordinary as its subject, rather than a forgettable, run - of - the - mill dreary bio-pic.
In fact, I'm enjoying it so much that it seems like a real injustice that the game makes its home on the PSP where the camera is so problematic that I can completely understand why many people would write it off as being unplayable.
That is a real injustice
I believe you did a real injustice to the teachers interviewed for your Oct. 9, 1991, article, «In School District in the Heartland, National Reforms Escape Notice.»
Delegates looking serious while spending other people's money on down - right dangerous schemes, young people, who ought to be either in school, or out partying, or protesting the real injustices in this world, standing outside telling the lunch - eaters to spend more.
This is the real injustice.
If I am wrong, there are special circumstances not to apply res judicata for to do so would cause a real injustice to the plaintiff.
The court has been prepared to tackle what is a real injustice in the way in which cohabitees rights are dealt with by taking into account what it perceives as the changing social conditions.
While a strong case can not justify non disclosure, a court should have regard to whether a refusal to continue or renew an order may result in a real injustice.
«We need to broaden our focus from the legal framework of native title and recognise that the real injustice of denying Indigenous people their traditional land for so long lies in the economic and social degradation that this causes.»
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