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1. As senior citizens this is an area that can be tackled by reporting all cases of injustice, corruption (both giving and taking), flouting of rules and so on
2. to stay in this world full of injustice
3. ‘When she sees injustice, Jo, she lets fly
4. members an injustice if I didn’t share it with them
5. You will not suffer the injustice you have outside
6. He thinks again of Rezarta, about the sheer bloody injustice of it all
7. Yet, it has been vaulted to the point that we accept, without question, the saying: 'A picture is worth a thousand words,' this does a disgraceful injustice to the picture however flattering it may be to the language of words and wordsmiths
8. So the poor have hope and injustice
9. injustice and untie the cords of the
10. Sin and injustice also give the enemy power
11. social injustice of the Nazi party, though it cost him his life
12. the injustice of his friend’s situation
13. and injustice!” Theoretically, Pelagius had been
14. dissatisfactions in face of injustice, his personal hatred
15. Man has not created bad and good; justice and injustice; the desire for changes; heroes and villains; love and hate; the need to eat; the feeling of satiety; the possibilities for particles to agglutinate, reshape, transform, expand and grow into something larger or more refined
16. gift that was! I was wondering at the injustice of God, when,
17. , To oblige a creditor, therefore, to accept of this as full payment for a debt of £100, actually paid down in ready money, was an act of such violent injustice, as has scarce, perhaps, been attempted by the government of any other country which pretended to be free
18. complaints about Tragus or the injustice of her capture as a slave
19. The man who employs his capital in land, has it more under his view and command ; and his fortune is much less liable to accidents than that of the trader, who is obliged frequently to commit it, not only to the winds and the waves, but to the more uncertain elements of human folly and injustice, by giving great credits, in distant countries, to men with whose character and situation he can seldom be thoroughly acquainted
20. The beauty of the country, besides, the pleasure of a country life, the tranquillity of mind which it promises, and, wherever the injustice of human laws does not disturb it, the independency which it really affords, have charms that, more or less, attract everybody; and as to cultivate the ground was the original destination of man, so, in every stage of his existence, he seems to retain a predilection for this primitive employment
21. Avarice and injustice are always short-sighted, and they did not foresee how much this regulation must obstruct improvement, and thereby hurt, in the long-run, the real interest of the landlord
22. But men in this defenceless state naturally content themselves with their necessary subsistence ; because, to acquire more, might only tempt the injustice of their oppressors
23. They could maintain order, and execute the law, within their respective demesnes, because each of them could there turn the whole force of all the inhabitants against the injustice of anyone
24. The savage injustice of the Europeans rendered an event, which ought to have been beneficial to all, ruinous and destructive to several of those unfortunate countries
25. He had sympathy for the Nords who fought most vigorously against what they and others regarded as the injustice of the treaty
26. The violence and injustice of the rulers of mankind is an ancient evil, for which, I am afraid, the nature of human affairs can scarce admit of a remedy : but the mean rapacity, the monopolizing spirit, of merchants and manufacturers, who neither are, nor ought to be, the rulers of mankind, though it cannot, perhaps, be corrected, may very easily be prevented from disturbing the tranquillity of anybody but themselves
27. The pious purpose of converting them to Christianity sanctified the injustice of the project
28. My rage at this injustice was too strong
29. At the particular time when these discoveries were made, the superiority of force happened to be so great on the side of the Europeans, that they were enabled to commit with impunity every sort of injustice in those remote countries
30. Hereafter, perhaps, the natives of those countries may grow stronger, or those of Europe may grow weaker ; and the inhabitants of all the different quarters of the world may arrive at that equality of courage and force which, by inspiring mutual fear, can alone overawe the injustice of independent nations into some sort of respect for the rights of one another
31. In the political body, however, the wisdom of nature has fortunately made ample provision for remedying many of the bad effects of the folly and injustice of man ; it the same manner as it has done in the natural body, for remedying those of his sloth and intemperance
32. 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
33. He is at all times surrounded by unknown enemies, whom, though he never provoked, he can never appease, and from whose injustice he can be protected only by the powerful arm of the civil magistrate, continually held up to chastise it
34. The present admirable constitution of the courts of justice in England was, perhaps, originally, in a great measure, formed by this emulation, which anciently took place between their respective judges : each judge endeavouring to give, in his own court, the speediest and most effectual remedy which the law would admit, for every sort of injustice
35. The persons, however, who give occasion to this expense, are those who, by their injustice in one way or another, make it necessary to seek redress or protection from the courts of justice
36. But a simple augmentation is an injustice of open violence; whereas an adulteration is an injustice of treacherous fraud
37. continue the war would be a “cruel injustice
38. All across Rome, people worked together to resist the injustice
39. He felt angry, felt consumed by a sense of injustice
40. against the injustice of it all, wanted to pound something to a pulp
41. It is a grave injustice to ignore it
42. Remember that in contrast with the rest of the world, this hiring injustice is perpetrated on a minority community who are now being wholly excluded from businesses, the professions, and general employment
43. When Pinar del Rio and Sancti Spiritus surrendered, the insurgents took charge of the cities on behalf of Americans, and not one outrage or injustice was reported
44. General Wood soon perceived the danger and injustice of treating the Cubans as a conquered people
45. Gave them all my evil eye over the injustice because some lads did not want to and I wanted to but that's life
46. What have they done? What injustice have they perpetrated against the Germans? What injustice can a one-year-old baby do? Does all this hatred stem from the fact that they were born as Jews? Is that their fault? Will I ever get to see my family again? Was such a cruel and unjust death also awaiting them?
47. Lowering the standards is another injustice to the client by the long haired liberals who forced it on the law faculties
48. O‘Connor‘s never ending tirades over racial injustice is starting to wear thin
49. Once again we are hearing the familiar rallying cries of racism, inequality, poverty and injustice that have no clear meaning to the war itself other than it is being waged against a ―darker‖ race
50. The Panama Canal was returned, undoing an injustice of almost 80 years and likely preventing further deaths from riots or terrorism against the canal