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But he acknowledges that the peculiar difficulties and injustices of the society help to give his fiction its manic edge.
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The sole Anglican in the group, Christopher Chessun, the Bishop of Southwark, said he had been encouraged by a renewal of resilience among Gazans since last year which was "deeply impressive" given "the pressures, difficulties and injustices" they were suffering.
Some yuppie ramming home the cruelty and injustice of life".
"Vengeance is mine; I will repay" is from Paul's Epistle to the Romans; it's in the middle of a beautiful passage about the difficulties of accepting injustices and differences.
In addition to these harms and injustices, there is the threat of truly massive harm.
Their degree of social responsiveness however carried tones of both historical and situational disadvantage and injustices.
Those concerns, and the difficulty of trying to judge decades-old accusations, are outweighed by the need to afford victims a measure of justice, the demands of public safety, and the injustice of rewarding any group for covering up sexual abuse of children.
The loudest voices against poverty and economic injustice of all kinds have long since faded.
Such a welcome came with degrees of difficulty, as bias, even hatred and injustice often erupt in the narrative.
"This mighty mass of suffering and injustice rose before me like a mountain — it oppressed me with its hugeness and difficulty — it literally made me sick," he said.
The "background conditions", of global inequality and injustice frame this research and raise a host of ethical concerns [ 2].
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