Sentences with phrase «sort of justice»

But we can not keep waiting around for it, hoping for the next Reagan to be elected and then to appoint the right sorts of justices.
«Why», he asked, «should family justice be regarded as different from any other sort of justice?
But that sort of justice (imperfect, worldly, human) is not a divine perfection, and so can't be what we mean when we say God is Justice itself.
Yet to Klinsmann there was a sort of justice to it all, for as Monaco's only scoring threat he had been kicked, tripped and gouged throughout the game his team lost 3 - 0.
«Being that we're out here, I feel like we can get our point across, and I can have some sort of justice for my brother because they're doing everything they.
Hypocritical, since the film seems to insist greater police presence is what the crime - ridden streets of the inner city needs, while also making the police out to be apathetic and more of a hindrance than a help, especially to the African - American community crying out for some sort of justice and protection from the thugs running rampant in the community.
Within Somalia, the sort of justice that victims of rape attain through the customary justice contrasts with the actual outcomes of customary justice elsewhere.
We don't often end up in court, but most of the things we do each day have the potential to land us there, whether or not we're the ones motivated to seek some sort of justice.
You may recall all sorts of justice warriors attacking the game for supposedly trivialising domestic violence, but they seem to have eased off in the meantime.
The trailer that Microsoft showed of the game during their pre-show press conference and the screenshots you're looking at on the internet now don't do the game any sort of justice.
Yeah, that idea was a bit of a mistake, as it's nigh - impossible to find a single short video that does Illusion of Gaia any sort of justice.
He doesn't value that sort of justice.
In fact, the Charter of Rights and Freedoms does not protect protestors and critics and the courts impose a huge burden to achieve any sort of justice and redress.
How do I now make the cases like this one, applicable to my case and get an actual chance to have some sort of justice?
Just access, just physically getting to the court and going through the motions of getting screwed is actually difficult much less actually getting any sort of justice out of it.
And often the last thing you want to think about is grappling with the legal system in an effort to see that some sort of justice comes from a death that was caused by negligence.
Does anything in her record suggest that Harriet Miers will be that sort of justice?
He wants some sort of justice.
It's a shady area to them... So what I'm saying is urging the government not to become deterred, just stay there with us and we'll be marching on the same highway to get some sort of justice at the end of it.
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