I am
sure Justice Scalia will be convinced.
I'm
sure Justice Epstein use of «stated» was no accident, given that the form's «stated» purpose and realty won't always coincide.
As part of a secret and mysterious society whose members have sworn to rid the world of these Bad Guys, it's your responsibility to make
sure justice is served in the bloodiest possible way, using your unpredictability to your advantage.Track the Bad Guys, be brutal and smart in your planning, and eliminate them one by one.
We are committed to working with lawmakers, police and prosecutors to make
sure justice is done for all animals who are abused like Caitlyn.»
Said Paterson, according to HRC: «We are all coming together to make
sure justice prevails for everyone!»
Singas called her record «24 years of making
sure justice is done,» for crime victims, and repeated that Murray had never prosecuted a case.
«There is a clear list of actions that government must take to make
sure justice is made,» said Sen. Rivera.
I am
sure justice will prevail in the end.
Ed, do nt feel sorry, rather make
sure justice is served.
If you are wronged and feel the need to seek justice, be
sure the justice is measured with humility, sort of thing...
To make
sure Justice didn't sink along with callback, Glickman directed Richter and Sandler to bring the company into the direct - dial business.
Not exact matches
For example, the
Justice Department wants to make
sure pot profits in states where marijuana is legal are not being funneled to gangs or cartels.
On Thursday, facing mounting pressure on his company from Congress, the
Justice Department and others, a very serious - looking Zuckerberg took to Facebook Live and pledged to take a range of actions to make
sure future elections, in the U.S. and elsewhere, will be safe from clandestine meddling.
For example, the
Justice Department would expect a bank to make
sure any marijuana business with an account did not sell pot to minors, is not involved in illegal activities and that the cash flow of that business is what would be reasonably expected.
For now a Department of
Justice internal bulletin has instructed that, unless border officers have a search warrant, they need to take protective measures to limit intrusions, and make
sure their searches do not access travelers» digital cloud data.
«He couldn't have been more supportive of making
sure we got convicted the murderers of the last black man who was lynched by the Klan,» said former
Justice Department attorney Barry Kowalski, who worked with Sessions.
And as president, I will bring the full weight of the law to bear and making
sure those who kill police officers are brought to
justice.
But there's a wrinkle in Trump's direction: The ATF, which is part of the Department of
Justice, isn't
sure that it can ban bump stocks on its own.
Israel, the sheriff, vowed that authorities would make
sure that «
justice is served.»
Obama says he believes in an individual right to keep and bear arms, but if even one of the non-liberal
Justices is replaced by an Obama appointee, you can be
sure that we will have an anti-Heller and anti-individual right majority on the Supreme Court.
No need for priests and bishops to cover up and they I am
sure would tend toward the american way that you refuse to grant Catholic Clergy though I am
sure you have looked with pride on such a great
justice system this country has.
Pope Benedict XVI told a group of sexual abuse victims Sunday that he feels «shame» for what they suffered within the church and will make
sure their abusers are brought «to
justice,» the Vatican announced.
If
justice is to be applauded (and I think it is) and the death penalty is the appropriate level of
justice for murder (and I think it is) then I'm not
sure why we should not applaud a politician when they have done their duty.
Although it is
sure, the
justice of providence unfolds slowly and it takes a keen eye to see it.
I'm pretty
sure God is a God of
justice - and that the Bible says so (my apologies for not remembering chapter and verse).
Ma'at, the goddess of
justice sits on top of the scales to make
sure that the weighing is carried out properly.
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.
I've slowly moved to Calvinism, though I am
sure that no theological system can do full
justice to the Lord and to all that he's revealed.
I for
sure don't know what
justice looks likes for God because he sent Jesus who made us just before him.
Oh
sure, I want to know about your views of social
justice within the first five minutes of meeting you, but your name?
I'm
sure whatever country «
justice for all» would be happy in would be a piss - hole compared to Canada.
I can't help but believe in God, I know He's real and loves us in spite of what I see happen in His name, and I know He will bring
justice one day, but it
sure is hard to wait for it sometimes.
But what makes today's left so
sure that economic
justice and sexual liberation coincide in the way, say, that truth, beauty, and goodness do in the schemes of theologians?
You love
justice, but you're not always
sure what it looks like.
Given the fall of humanity, these people argue, there can be no
sure knowledge of
justice aside from the Scriptures and God's incarnate Word in Jesus Christ.
Both situations represent problems of distributive
justice, to be
sure.
They are about the institution to which
Justice Scalia dedicated his professional life and making sure it continues to function as the beacon of justice that our founders envisioned.
Justice Scalia dedicated his professional life and making
sure it continues to function as the beacon of
justice that our founders envisioned.
justice that our founders envisioned.»
I'm pretty
sure people prayed for the children of Holocaust, if they knew what was going on, but God is never of the world, and we can not think that God does things by which we think is
justice.
Looking at this side of the ambiguity, we see a church in which many first - world Christians of our day could feel comfortable and undisturbed: a church that lives without question or resistance in a state founded on violence and made prosperous by the exploitation of less fortunate nations; a church that accepts various perquisites from that state as its due; a church where changing jobs for the sake of peace and
justice is seldom considered; a church that constantly speaks in the language of war; a church given to eloquent invective in its internal disputes and against outside opponents; a church quite
sure that God will punish the wicked.
8 Obvious horse sense — especially if you are not too
sure about the administration of
justice in your local court — but it was not just practical advice for litigants.
Sure, it could be an act of vengeance and fulfillment to some people or the belief that
justice is served for those innocent people.
We can be
sure also that he overturned reasonable conceptions of
justice, as in the parable of the laborers in the vineyard (Matt.
Whenever this is the case, you can be
sure that these people don't believe in morality or truth or
justice but in their allies.
In the High Court in Chennai, Mr
Justice N Kirubakaran said: «This court is
sure that additional punishment of castration of child rapists would fetch magical results in preventing and containing child abuses.»
Rough
justice, to be
sure, but essentially people reaping what they sow, like breakers of the Law in the Old Testament, endangering the life and shalom with God of their whole community.
Examples of such communities springing up across Canada (and lam
sure there are similar ones in the U. S.) are outlined by Tony Clarke, «Communities for
Justice,» Ecumenist, 19/2, 1981,17 - 25.
Let us humble ourselves, let us strive to know the LORD, whose
justice dawns like morning light, and its dawning is as
sure as the sunrise.
All efforts for social
justice are less than pure or
sure, he continued.
Imperative Christianity does not ask whether the love of neighbor will bring forth a society in which all men will love their neighbors; it acts in hope, to be
sure, but love and
justice are its immediate commands and not its far - off goals.
It is for those who are too weak to accept the reality that: (1) there isn't a being who will make
sure, in the end,
justice is served to those who cause harm and suffering to other humans, (2) there is a powerful being who will take care of us, (3) our lives have a purpose beyond us, (4) we are alone.