Mr. President, by signing this bill, you will be linking military might with an abiding sense of justice.
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My fear of ostracism by my peers outweighed my sense of justice.
But the emotional reactions researchers have observed indicates that there is, at a more basic level, a sense of justice among them.
Mrs Clark was not present at the hearing, but issued a statement thanking the judges for their "wisdom and sense of justice".
Here is where we need a better sense of justice, and shame.
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Had the punishments been meted out in 2009 or so, there might have been a great national sense of justice having been done.
Since then, the words have often been repeated when our sense of justice is so offended that we can no longer tolerate the offender.
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Lindsay Gilbert, who oversees peer mentoring schemes in schools around England for ChildLine, said programmes like FAB enlisted pupils natural sense of justice and encouraged them to be emotionally literate.
The possibilities are determined by productivity, while the specifics are a function of our sense of justice and our national philosophy (and, if we are realistic about it, the distribution of power).
It delivers a sense of justice, even if threadbare, to the dispossessed, not because it has redistributive power but because the opportunity for redistributive justice is very effectively postponed into an indefinite future.
What we do get is a very challenged soldier who has participated in something that goes against not only his or her own moral code, but against our own sense of justice in this country.
So what I'm trying to say is if the right thing to do - from the sense of justice or what kind of country we want to be - is to do this or that by our undocumented immigrant workers, then that's the right thing to do.
Man must be at the center of a universe on a stable planet, or else the core Catholic claim that the omnipotent ruler of the cosmos could satisfy his sense of justice only by sending his son here to be tortured to death begins to seem a little frayed.
Why this costly and embarrassing kabuki when we both know the facts, and would even admit privately that all this harassment is only the government's way of showing that it is "fair, " of demonstrating that it will equally humiliate anyone in order to show its high-mindedness and sense of justice?
Only a judge who is conscious and fully engaged with the reality of how her experiences may bear on her approach to the facts of a case, or sense of social justice, or vision of constitutional interpretation, should be entrusted to sit on the most influential and powerful court in our nation.
It acts on impulse and out of a misplaced sense of social justice.
Whether UCI will end up putting the USADA in the dock over its sense of procedural justice remains to be seen.
But you go ahead and indulge your refined sense of social justice.
Lord Reid, who was home secretary in 2006 and 2007, meanwhile, said that like "the vast majority of people in this country" he had a sense of satisfaction "that justice, or at least this sense of the judicial process" had been complete.
The SDLP's Conall McDevitt described this as a "terrible, terrible period in our history" and said the inquiry would bring some "sense of truth and justice" for individuals affected.
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Yet we seem to find ourselves now claiming to stand outside the law, in defiance of common sense and the principles of natural justice.
Somehow, though, the record found its way to South Africa, where, via cassette-copying, it went viral, striking a chord among young Afrikaners, who found in it a sense of longed-for justice stifled in their apartheid-defined society.
The e-mails and letters paint a picture of eight U.S. attorneys trying to make sense of their dismissals, as the Justice Department hunkered down to weather the fallout and sometimes mocked the people who were fired.
It is this sense of arbitrariness that is intimidating because it flies in the face of law and justice.
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But how could I do justice to my own sense of loss in a way that would speak to others about this universal experience?
First of all, can you give the American people a sense of the magnitude, the gravity of this event and what you mean by obtaining justice for the loss of 46 South Korean sailors?
De Waal isn't sure that his monkeys have what a philosopher would call a "concept of justice" in an intellectual sense.
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