Sentence examples for justice fear from inspiring English sources

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With their creeping presence has come the enforcement of new ways in the rural north; summary justice, fear and intimidation.

Sterile, defensive tactics on the pitch and hooligan violence off it (the organisers, with justice, fear the influx of barbarian fans from neighbouring Britain) could yet mar this year's contest.

Whatever happens in the George Zimmerman trial, it has produced a valuable and profound dialogue in America about some important issues surrounding race and justice, fear and aggression, and legal guilt and moral culpability.

His 86-year-old brother will already have been reconfirmed as a member of the Assembly.In this section Edging back from the brink The price of justice Fear of missing out All talk A bettor option ReprintsBut the meeting will also remind Cubans that some of the regime's most familiar faces are leaving the stage.

But mainly because of the influence of local pastors, both Bahamians and foreigners who live in the country are banned from gambling.In this section Edging back from the brink The price of justice Fear of missing out All talk A bettor option ReprintsThis has not stopped residents from placing bets.

"That's a question for President [Juan Manuel ] Santos" he continued.In this section Edging back from the brink The price of justice Fear of missing out All talk A bettor option ReprintsSince the mid-1960s, thELN and FARCRC have fought parallel wars against the Colombian state.

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That's not politically easy, with the Daily Mail and the rest ready to pounce: the Mail front page today warned, "Soft justice fears as Cameron plans to free offenders from Monday to Friday".

Indeed, Sandra Day O'Connor, a former Supreme Court justice, fears that judicial elections have turned into "political prize-fights, where partisans and special interests seek to install judges who will answer to them instead of the law and the constitution".The meagre salaries of judges, whether at state or federal level, do not help raise standards either.

The Tories valued tradition over justice, feared the unintended consequences of change, and hated the idea of being "gnawed to death by [the] rats and vermin" of democracy.

But Mr. Barnico, an assistant state attorney general, had trouble allaying the justices' fears about the logical consequence of ruling in the state's favor.

It could also be that other justices, fearing a split ruling, simply want to wait it out until Merrick Garland or someone else fills the vacancy created by the death of Justice Antonin Scalia, a staunch proponent of the franchise.

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