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She is never self-pitying, but a natural and fearless campaigner for justice, capable of deeming a situation "damnable" and swearing aloud to herself when need arises.

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"The GAO report makes clear that numerous prisons exist inside the United States — operated by both the Department of Defense and the Department of Justice  capable of holding… detainees who remain at Guantanamo in an environment that meets the security requirements".

But the justices are capable of reading a paper record themselves, and they likely will read it, or at least substantial portions of it.

His administration locked up "enemy combatants" indefinitely without charging them with crimes, because they didn't think that the American justice system was capable of giving them justice – or that there wasn't enough evidence to convict them of any crime.

Aquinas argues that while right is the object of justice, natural reason is capable of ascertaining justice without an understanding of God's uncreated right.

The Ugandan government initially pressed the court to get involved but it now says that local courts — and traditional justice systems — are capable of handling Mr. Kony.

On the whole, globalization presents a number of challenges to feminist political philosophers who seek to develop conceptions of justice and responsibility capable of responding to the lived realities of both men and women.

The Philippine president's spokesperson, Harry Roque, called the inquiry a "waste of the court's time and resources" and said the country's own justice system was capable of examining any alleged abuses.

His administration locked up "enemy combatants" indefinitely without charging them with crimes, because they didn't think that the American justice system was capable of giving them justice or that there wasn't enough evidence to convict them of any crime.

And justices are quite capable of reaching decisions that conflict with their political prejudices.

When it comes to criminal justice, the public is no longer satisfied with a criminal justice system that is process driven, they want a criminal justice service that is not only capable of delivering justice in every case as effectively and efficiently as possible but which is also underpinned by core quality.

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