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"I don't think that's a fair criticism," says Rabbi Krygier, "When Christiane Taubira [the minister of justice, who is black] was the object of racist remarks, these were universally, and justly, condemned.
Macmillan, both a principal architect of Suez and its ultimate beneficiary, emerges as a complex figure justly condemned by Eden as a mixture of Judus and back-stabbing Brutus.
To the accompaniment of Oriental music, such as one hears in justly condemned Port Sald, or like the whining of the musicians' instruments in Ismailia, with an occasional flash that was reminiscent of the Highland bagpipes, "Grass," a motion picture produced by three Americans Mrs.
After a dullish first half, the play flares into life with Suez: Macmillan, who was both a principal architect of Suez and its ultimate beneficiary, emerges as a complex figure, justly condemned by Anthony Eden as a mixture of Judas and back-stabbing Brutus.
Thus if the criminal law should aim to define, to condemn, and to call perpetrators to public account for wrongs whose character and implications are such that they properly count as 'public', its definitions of crimes and its principles of liability must be apt to identify such wrongs and the conditions under which agents can be justly condemned for them.
He explained that we are so "perverted in every part of our nature that by this great corruption we stand justly condemned and convicted before God".
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A June 25 editorial justly condemns the Senate Judiciary Committee's proposed amendment to combat flag desecration.
"Women, Extremism and Two Key States" (editorial, April 15) justly condemns the utter disregard for women's rights shown by Afghanistan and Pakistan.
"Neither the producers nor the theatres are making money, and the critics are justly condemning most of the current films," Photoplay commented.
So why, one may ask, do so many Augustinians, despite their commitment to a retributive theory of punishment, insist that God could justly condemn even infants on account of their supposedly inherited guilt?
Accordingly, God could justly have condemned those who die in infancy, so they claim, even if he in fact chooses not to do so.
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