A sightless masseur who roams 19th-century Japan fighting injustice, he is easy to love and hard to kill. |
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They used to be frequently invoked as an inspiring example of heroic resistance to injustice and oppression. |
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Nothing inspires an artist more than the righteous anger of an observed injustice. |
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Certainly we have a responsibility to work toward relieving the global burden of injustice. |
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By doing so, it effectively attempts to remedy racist injustice by trivializing misogynist violence. |
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He championed victims of injustice and the public came to view him not as an impudent libertine but as a patriarch and a sage. |
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She had been banned from life classes while at Nottingham School of Art, an injustice she felt bitterly. |
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The outcome also satisfied the public sense of outrage at an obstinate governmental bureaucracy and at an injustice eventually righted. |
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That is rank injustice to a man who played his heart out apart from that one error. |
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I don't think I am doing him an injustice if I say that epistemologically he was essentially a logicist and positivist. |
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Music and art are an expression of the desire for a world free of injustice and war. |
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He provides an account of racial discrimination that loosens the link between it and injustice, but still preserves some connection. |
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For example, why is it that one is loud-mouthed when speaking out against social injustice but not when advocating tax cuts? |
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A while ago people were talking Oscar nominations, but it would really be an injustice if it got any. |
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The adventure opened their eyes to the beauty and majesty of Latin America but also to the social injustice and poverty that surrounded them. |
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But having begun for reactionary reasons, the riots quickly showed a passion and fury that suggested deeply felt injustice. |
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I am increasingly sensitive to injustice, which makes my blood boil, and these paintings were born from the anger provoked by this horror. |
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In different parts of the world, male chauvinism in different degrees has led to gender injustice. |
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We know we harbor the same malignancy and malice, the same greed and injustice that we detest in others. |
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He may feel that they have suffered great injustice, which a great many of them have. |
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The media had under-rated his dad, Barry felt, and his career has been marked by a ruthless determination to correct that historical injustice. |
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When she sees or hears of injustice, the normally happy girl becomes so melancholy and dejected that it worries others. |
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Workers are sick to death of the injustice of low pay for doing vital public service jobs. |
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She mounted a campaign of opposition, chaining herself to the gates in an attempt to highlight the gross injustice. |
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He went well above and beyond the call of duty at risk to himself to save this country from a horrible injustice. |
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But to say without qualification that the totality of the events constituted an injustice misdescribes the historical record. |
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Finally, his valorisation of tolerance above all other things, is all too compatible with injustice. |
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I simply will not tolerate this injustice on their behalf, yet do you see queues of harpies slapping me on the back and congratulating me? |
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How many acts of oppression, tyranny and injustice have you carried out, O callers to freedom? |
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Bernadette showed how effective even one voice could be against tyranny and injustice. |
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The importance of staging the show is that the problems of inequality, of tyranny and injustice still exist. |
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In this symbolic reversal of southern style, injustice, privilege and power are no buffer against an unavenged, incomprehensible death. |
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If people are under-represented on campus or in the employment figures, that could be evidence of an underlying social injustice. |
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The two routes to injustice are to treat equals unequally and unequals equally, to paraphrase Aristotle. |
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Desire must be subordinate to reason, or else they will throw the individual out of balance and lead him into injustice and unhappiness. |
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So there are voices speaking out against this extra injustice, but those voices largely go unheard. |
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Kelly is portrayed as a slow witted young man, with a strong sense of injustice, who feels uncomfortable in the role of gunslinger. |
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It is tempting to assume that a movement born in reaction to injustice must be just. |
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A writer in the public realm, he attacked narrowness, bigotry, and injustice wherever he found it. |
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This injustice was a catalyst in the creation of Keep York Local, the political party which demands the city's natives should come first. |
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And every time the tournaments comes around, we get re-introduced to the horrible unsporting injustice of the penalty shoot-out. |
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The unstained white sari is also Rajam Krishnan's message of not giving into oppression and injustice of any kind as a person and as a writer. |
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There cannot be a greater injustice to our incoming President than making this kind of snide remarks. |
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She was a tough woman of unyielding principle, standing up in protest against war, injustice and conditions of impoverishment. |
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This is the social injustice that has exacerbated the plight of the welfare class with the rise of neoliberalism. |
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When do we mark the passage from justice to vengeance and from vengeance to new injustice? |
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It may quell a very noisy minority, but it does an injustice to the citizenry at large. |
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Feeling part of a larger community of like-minded nonviolent protestors, I felt buoyed up by the possibility of triumph over injustice. |
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It's important that my music can make a statement against division, hatred and injustice. |
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Do you have to show that the error is one which occasions an injustice to your client? |
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They looked at canon law and Church bureaucracy and argued that it bred inefficiency, graft, injustice, worldliness and immorality. |
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Anyway, real folk singers like to sing about death, pain, injustice, poverty and oppression. |
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We want to end exploitation, oppression, injustice, inequality, poverty, hunger and violence. |
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On the other hand, Walker's childhood was not devoid of exposure to oppression and injustice. |
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We owe it to all those facing occupation, oppression, poverty and injustice. |
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They must refrain from oppression and injustice and should help the persecuted. |
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To add injustice to the stressful wait is a recipe for disaster that can lead to hostility. |
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To say they were outclassed would be an injustice, but to say their efforts were more laboured is a necessary concession to Galway. |
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He was the champion of the downtrodden, the challenger of injustice, the idol in the making. |
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He wants to seek sweet revenge because he feels he's an victim of injustice. |
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I am not sulled up, despite my history of persecution, injustice, and the suppression of my oeuvre by midgets and dwarves. |
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The victims must know who heaped mountain upon mountain of injustice, ignominy and humiliation upon them. |
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What it does not do is rectify the injustice of permitting a conviction based on evidence the defendant is not allowed to see personally. |
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It assumes that changes are needed in the economic systems and structures that perpetuate inequality and injustice. |
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We therefore do him the injustice of mistaking his infirmity for perversity. |
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On the other hand, collective public silent protest of injustice can be a very effective tool to confront oppression. |
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Saints looked at Stevens and noticed his eyes flared with injustice and impurity. |
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I can put the fruits of success to good use, philanthropically, helping the oppressed and exposing injustice. |
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In the absence of justice, peace cannot survive, which makes it incumbent upon Muslims to remove injustice, even if it involves resistance. |
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The album notes will include comments from Steve Goodman on prison injustice, plus internet sites to check out on the unfair prison system. |
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Nor is he the victim of injustice or ingratitude that might extenuate, though not excuse, his later crimes. |
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This would prevent the situation now developing of matches being concertinaed as the weekend approaches, a gross injustice to players. |
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Open letters appeared at key moments in the history of injustice in this country. |
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So the greatest injustice our manifesto addresses is the unfairness to a child born into poverty. |
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There is a growing consciousness both amongst the elite and those that face injustice. |
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This is the Irish premier of this play which deals with justice and social injustice. |
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We must tackle ignorance, poverty and injustice but we must do so on contemporary battlefields. |
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So I grew up in a home that made me very sensitive to racism, to unfairness, to injustice. |
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The fight against social and political injustice has historically been an integral part of Sikhism. |
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How can some of that emotion be channelled to indignation about poverty and social injustice here too? |
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Terrorism, he said, could only be defeated by addressing global problems of poverty and injustice. |
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Economic privilege and injustice is increasing and class prejudice is accepted to an alarming degree. |
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It is hard to imagine the horrors of war, crippling poverty or injustice where we live. |
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The sentiment of the film is that it is time for injustice and impunity to end. |
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Pressure groups have always played a vital part in ending discrimination and injustice. |
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Terrorism and lawlessness thrive where poverty and despair are met with injustice. |
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The cost of strict liability is that it may result in injustice in individual cases. |
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The passivity involved here is that of letting oneself be affected by all that is negative, by injustice and death. |
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The campaign calls on the Brazilian people to overcome all violence and injustice. |
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Australia provides for and nurtures this injustice by its immoral foreign policy. |
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Put this injustice right Home Office, these men have earned the right to be called British and they are proud to do so. |
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They revel in every perceived injustice, and are desperate to have someone to blame. |
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Pearson tells us he was handsome, so maybe the photographs reproduced here do him an injustice. |
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While he was in no way bound to Rebecca, he felt as though he was doing her an injustice by spending the evening with another girl. |
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But this is a form of social injustice, for innumerate and illiterate workers are locked into a low-wage future. |
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The flag is at the same time a strong protest against arbitrary actions, injustice, and sociopolitical and sociocultural insubordination. |
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An only son, he was by all accounts an intense, young boy who from an early age displayed an emotional response to perceived injustice. |
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Because we stand to lose more than we could gain from unbridled pleonexia we have entered into a compact neither to do nor to allow injustice. |
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By reaching out and protecting each other from intolerance and injustice, we hope to forge a better future for our children. |
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There is certainly the potential for a chilling effect on investigative journalism and for significant injustice. |
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The government also issued a formal apology for the injustice that was done. |
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In this, of all ages, we should learn the lesson that to put only a fraction of the potentially culpable in the dock is to invite injustice. |
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I'm driven more by cussedness and outrage at injustice than I am by any ideology. |
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A perceived injustice, however real, galvanises him as much as anything that comes out of a bottle. |
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But to deify Orwell, as many disciples were inclined to do, does him an injustice. |
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Popular pulp fiction and radio sow the seeds of resistance to social injustice. |
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Does he seriously believe that films with fiery dialogues could motivate the public to react against all injustice happening in society? |
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Only workers are able and willing to challenge the whole edifice of capitalist injustice. |
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Of course, that did not happen, even though the state subsequently acknowledged that a grave injustice had been done in that case. |
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To claim that the All-Ireland champions performed badly on the day would do an injustice to the visitors' gritty performance. |
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The 1995 Act does not, however, give the court a residual discretion to disapply the assumptions if there is a serious risk of injustice. |
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However, there is a wide gulf between constructive protest against injustice and the generally destructive practices of war. |
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Putting issues in the cupboard only allow them to fester into diseased debates over injustice or elite arrogance. |
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Many bishops and enraged lay people respond that the injustice is regrettable, but it is the price to be paid. |
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The institutional injustice that women face needs to be set right and they need equal opportunities and encouragement to succeed. |
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Those who are still moved by the plight of the downtrodden and shocked by the presence of injustice in our midst should read the book. |
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To consign to oblivion the memory of these gallant suffering few would be culpable injustice. |
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They forget that keeping silent in the face of injustice makes them accomplices of the criminals. |
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Now is the time to lift our nation from the quick sands of racial injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood. |
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I read them and am hurt by the injustice and often outright hatred of some of the posters. |
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The radical injustice of early capitalism gave birth to the overcompensation of totalitarian communism. |
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Let us rededicate ourselves to global peace, human dignity, and the eradication of injustice that breeds rage and vengeance. |
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It is the inspiration for the story of a redoubtable guy who has seen an injustice and has been dedicating a part of his life to correcting it. |
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This is usually understood as meaning injustice, hardship which should not have arisen, something that is wider than legally redressable damage. |
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The worn expression on her face and her tired eyes touched him, and he felt a sense of injustice. |
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Above the violence and social injustice rises a battle to survive and maintain a remnant of integrity. |
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In fact, truly correcting injustice against women will ultimately require doing the same for men But your mileage may vary. |
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The ability to reopen proceedings after the ordinary appeal process has been concluded can also create injustice. |
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He stood undauntedly against barbarity, brutality and injustice. |
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The long-simmering anger of alienated black youth at racism and economic injustice in the ghettos was erupting into violent and destructive urban insurrections. |
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The spirit that drives me is not only fueled by my passion for justice but also by my anger and rage at the injustice I see and experience on a daily basis. |
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No whimperers have complained about being the victims of injustice. |
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In addition, she received an apology for any injustice occasioned to her. |
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It doesn't go in for politics or injustice or any such stuff and nonsense. |
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Poverty and injustice are recognised as factors that nurture terrorism. |
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They were real, and indignation at injustice does credit to us. |
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When poverty started being seen not as inevitable, but as something alterable, being poor moved from the realm of bad luck to the realm of injustice. |
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Any other conclusion would or might cause injustice to the charterer because the charterer may not have available evidence which is available to the owner or disponent owner. |
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Most people want international law to be applied fairly and consistently, and understand that at the root of much of the conflict in the world lies unredressed injustice. |
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A substantial injustice would be done by leaving the decision unreversed. |
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Today, it is nearly impossible to track down every player dungy has sought to help, every injustice he has sought to undo. |
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Conditions are worsening and the Rodney King verdict is certainly not the most egregious injustice in our midst. |
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There are so many types of suffering and injustice in the world that any single person can only be active in protesting about and opposing a fraction of them. |
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Not since Clay was stripped of his world title for conscientiously objecting to serving in Vietnam has a sportsman suffered as grave an injustice as this cricketer. |
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Reacting to this injustice with the righteous indignation of the Lord's anointed, David is enraged that anything so egregious, so pitiless, should take place in his kingdom. |
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And this relegation of rationality to a strictly instrumental role is, as we discover in Book IV, constitutive of injustice as Plato understands it. |
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Kate found the training school alienating, and her claims that her housemother disliked her were dismissed as irrational, possibly adding to her sense of injustice. |
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It is even possible that I am doing you an injustice and that you, yourselves, know nothing about this dog-in-the-Wanger attitude. |
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Given the conventional character of justice and our own pleonectic nature, why should any one of us be just, in any context in which injustice would be profitable? |
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Each time a man stands up for an ideal or acts to improve the lot of others or strikes out against injustice, he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope. |
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I remember being infuriated by the injustice and lack of logic. |
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In the early 1900s, African Americans moved to Detroit to escape the inequality and injustice that persisted in the South. |
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She showed the desperateness of suffering, a woman's incredible patience with injustice and finally, a lowbrow grace that is not common in a world filled with pretensions. |
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The former, who showed no mercy to those who were physically less endowed than them, sowed the seeds of injustice and naked brutishness that stalk the country today. |
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Anyone who watches Milk is bound to be moved by the injustice suffered by the gay community and the courage of Harvey Milk. |
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Putting a deadline on eliminating this injustice would be a real success. |
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Yesterday, Prime Minister David Cameron called the Hillsborough tragedy and its coverage a double injustice. |
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The dilemma of a choice between chaos and injustice is perhaps very real. |
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Going by the brief synopsis available, this telefilm focuses on sin and its origins in the context of the injustice and violence seen in the world today. |
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But a state of affairs where the group most subject to being singled out for violence is uniquely not protected by the law is a manifest injustice. |
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Putting the tensive principles of justice and mercy into practice moves us forward in the transformation of a world founded on injustice and lack of compassion. |
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Naturally, this ultimate injustice sends the marauding youth into all-out frenzy when they descend upon the community in a violent final confrontation. |
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Stark motifs of injustice, redemption, and the question of whether religion works for the betterment or detriment of mankind captivate theatergoers every step of the way. |
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Another chilling recipe for injustice and resentment by closing down the open society you seek to promote. |
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Through political protest, social movements capture the world's attention, thematize injustice, and articulate visions of freedom and equality beyond the bottom line. |
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Injustice, justice, injustice... This is what's ridiculous, all this thinking and theologizing, when there is no way on earth to know anything about God's intentions. |
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Second, even if one were to say that the bombers were merely responding to the injustice dealt their brethren, are bombs a justified response to heartfelt grievance? |
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If that were so, it would be a shocking injustice to a flannelled gentleman who, by all accounts, played his cricket with immeasurable grace and infinite style. |
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From outrageously low taxes for the superrich to the junk we feed our kids, experts rage against injustice. |
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Perhaps I'm doing him an injustice in assuming that he was preening. |
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Yes, the old fart died, but the point is, he did me a great injustice. |
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This supposed injustice is another piece of classic El Tel topspin. |
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She shook her fists to the heavens at the injustice of it all. |
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We are doing injustice to the Madrassa students by not condemning the atrocities against them and not bettering their conditions regarding education and establishment. |
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That created an injustice that continues to haunt the Olympic movement. |
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It demands an end to poverty and racial injustice, to which we are totally committed in our time. |
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There are few scholars to whom the term suggests a process by which an Easterner might utterly misconceive the West and its citizens, much less do them an injustice. |
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I am striving heart and soul so that there will be no injustice. |
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He does me an injustice as I have no problems with the airport as such. |
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And the failure to reckon with that question will make the injustice of paying dues for partisan speech look like a minor detail. |
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Prospero, a bitter victim of a tragedic past who remembers past injustice in pastoral exile along the lines of Sannazaro's Arcadia, must make others remember the prior tragedy as well. |
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For all involved, the racism, poverty, and social injustice that we experienced gave us a new perspective on the reality of colonialism, postcolonialism, and globalism. |
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He has spent his life analysing and opposing injustice and inhumanity. |
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But I'm livid anyway on behalf of those people who do suffer that daily iniquity, and it's that core of injustice that undermines the current taxation system. |
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As long as that double-standard persists, no algorithm can fix its injustice. |
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But the real mystery and injustice came from Brooke being essentially written out of the history of the civil rights movement. |
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This video remedies that injustice, showcasing an owl doing a butterfly stroke in Lake Michigan. |
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Structural injustice occurs when we let the system oppress the poor and the defenseless by washing our hands of the matter or simply walking away from the victims. |
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Asked how she would continue to fight injustice, Byarugaba argued that visibility was a weapon of its own. |
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But that only underscores the injustice of the sentence here. |
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In the end, Majaj's unbudging belief in our essential humanity makes her resistance to injustice so empowering. |
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I have now decided to go on hunger strike to protest at this injustice. |
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And I speak as someone who adores Scotland, goes there at every opportunity and still foams at the mouth at the injustice of the present set-up. |
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We will forever remember the injustice meted out to us by our so-called civilisers who shamelessly stole from us. |
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The civil partnership corrects an injustice and gives next of kin financial rights. |
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Hickok was acquitted, and it caused a public outcry of injustice. |
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Guiomar de Castro, and corrected this injustice of nature by climbing to the summit of every virtue, both political and moral. |
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One form of this discriminatory injustice was to segregate churches, chapels, and congregations. |
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Lord Grenville perceived an injustice to Fox, and refused to join the new ministry. |
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Once you tune into any sense of injustice, you can project a much feistier countenance. |
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Human justice is imperfect, and the failure to recognize its fallibility can transform it into a source of injustice. |
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So does a routinization of violence, as well as injustice or economic hardship that allows the killer to see himself as the true victim. |
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Other enemies, like the smaller weeds, he could overcome, but injustice, that quitch grass of life, was what stung him to fury. |
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Premier Gordon Brown is no class warrior but he is right to draw attention to unfairness in Britain, to social injustice. |
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Other factors included racial segregation, disfranchisement, and injustice in southern courts. |
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Blake opposed the sophistry of theological thought that excuses pain, admits evil and apologises for injustice. |
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The Socioeconomics of Bad Weather in Jordan We've grown used to injustice in this country. |
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Stockily built, like the former rugby front row forward he once was, Ken Buckley confronted injustice and censorship front-on. |
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The emphasis on rigid adherence to established forms led to substantial injustice. |
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To lock up a woman just because she allowed her class to call a cuddly toy Mohammed is a grotesque injustice. |
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His work is marked by lucid prose, awareness of social injustice, opposition to totalitarianism, and outspoken support of democratic socialism. |
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The promisor is affected only by reliance which he does or should foresee, and enforcement must be necessary to avoid injustice. |
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All that charity can do where injustice exists is here and there to somewhat mollify the effects of injustice. |
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Victims of palpable injustice enjoy a moral authority that is likely to provide access to even busy players. |
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Working around the wreck for so much time, you get such a strong sense of the profound sadness and injustice of it, and the message of it. |
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Add to the obeisance of the yea-sayers the quiet capitulation of the majority, and injustice and untruth will gain the upper hand. |
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Since its founding in 1970, Greenpeace has borne witness against environmental injustice through numerous non-violent direct actions. |
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The injustice, she was thinking, the low-mindedness of people, to think Roger could do anything wrong. |
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Baffour might spend donkey's years expressing discontent over the injustice or selective justice against Taylor for all we care. |
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Instead our reach must be motivated by a sense of personal outrage at the injustice of glass ceilings. |
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First, a language game comprises both the language and the game in which a claim of justice or injustice irrupts. |
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Some angels chose their own happiness in preference to justice and were punished by God for their injustice with less happiness. |
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By an act of destiny my nationality readdresses the injustice that I have suffered. |
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But there was the greatest degree of harshness and injustice in the manner in which the conduct of the magistrates upon that occasion was animadverted upon by that House. |
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We neverthelesse invoke God and call on his aid, even in the complot of our grievousest faults, and desire his assistance in all manner of injustice and iniquitie. |
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And so the Guardianista is prepared for a tragic story of injustice and retribution, brought about by the evil that stalks the dark corners of cyberspace. |
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However, such dashing heroes were also seen by the audiences as occasionally standing in for noble rebels who would redress injustice with the sword. |
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Men may live together in society with some tolerable degree of security, though there is no civil magistrate to protect them from the injustice of those passions. |
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Poverty, social injustice and violence are still widespread. |
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In this book, Beccaria aimed to demonstrate not only the injustice, but even the futility from the point of view of social welfare, of torture and the death penalty. |
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In short, the correcting of the injustice that occurred when the claimant suffered a subtraction of wealth and the defendant received corresponding benefit. |
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This rotten policy will create more injustice in this country. |
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One of Miller's best and a testimony to a man who, through his writing, dedicated his life to fighting war, injustice, witchhunts and capitalist oppression all over the world. |
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Then, because injustice generally results from transgressive behavior, extremists hold a person or group responsible, identifying a potential target. |
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The Confederate flag symbolises dehumanisation, injustice and pain. |
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In the Seljuk era, injustice, and immorality reached their climax, and the society experienced difficulties and calamities through Turcoman and Turkish invasions. |
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What we want are more women of combined business efficiency and integrity to get into public life and dig in their heels against the forces of war, lust, and injustice. |
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The court found him guilty of issuing statements accusing the Saudi government of running a police state and using the judiciary to legalize injustice and oppression. |
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There is a big difference between an economic migrant, who comes to Britain for better work, and a refugee who is fleeing from civil war and injustice. |
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As an attorney prosecuting civil wrongs for victims, I often see the injustice they face, and the campaign against Cosby's alleged victims has a familiar ring. |
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Family man and horse trader Michael Kohlhaas suffers an injustice at the hands of a young baron and when the law fails to give redress he takes up the sword. |
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But in that moment, overriding even her outrage at the injustice committed against Uncle Bobby, Janie felt most primally the urgency to calm Nathan down. |
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The Archbishop criticized those, including journalists, who justify the sterilizations and blame the Church, thus closing their eyes to the underlying injustice. |
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Mr Roberts creates his own biblical references, and totally forgets the Church's national and worldwide role as an eradicator of injustice to the poor. |
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