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(The group brought two new pieces to George Mason). Morris is justly respected as a choreographer with a rare commitment to live music, and his dancers performed with the six-member MMDG Music Ensemble in the pit.
Though not a breakthrough of dynamic rhythms like 1977's "Show Some Emotion" or modern bop like 1981's "Walk Under Ladders," Armatrading's 10th studio effort ranks near those two at the top of her justly respected oeuvre.
In primitive or simple societies, there may always be reasons of prudence to act justly with respect to the property of others: violations of justice are always likely to be detected by others and to lead to consequences one would prefer to avoid.
A conservative, Diocletian was concerned with the preservation of the ancient virtues: the obligation of children to feed their parents in old age; of parents to treat their children justly; of spouses to respect the laws of marriage; of sons not to bear witness against their fathers, or slaves against their masters; and of private property, creditor's rights, and contract clauses to be protected.
He remains so hard-hearted that he treats poor Lazarus as a lackey for his comfort and for the salvation of his rich brothers, not as someone he should respect and treat justly.
After some negotiation, Le Devoir published a letter from Raël condemning the charge as "ignominious defamation" and asserting that the Raëlian Movement had "always condemned pedophilia and promoted respect for laws that justly forbid the practices that are always the fault of unbalanced individuals".
Thus while taste is "itself a species of sensation … in respect of its principles, [it is] justly reduced to imagination" (Gerard 1759, 160).
To ask whether justice obtains in the world, libertarians argue, is mainly to ask whether people have been justly treated, principally whether their rights to their persons and possessions have been respected.
These principles were novel in the context of his time, when the great extra-European civilizations were ruled, justly or unjustly, by the arbitrary power of semidivine rulers and when other peoples, though respecting tribal custom and the authority of tribal elders, were increasingly organized under war leaders for depredation.
JAZZ STANDARD 116 E. 27th St. (212-576-2232)—July 18-19: Altheugh he's never disappeared from the scene, Steve Kuhn, an accomplished and highly respected modern pianist, has gained attention as of late largely due to his justly praised album "Live at Birdland," released earlier this year; his latest recording, "Pastorale," features the bassist Eddie Gomez, who also joins him here.
But to raise the issue of a change to the constitution in either of these respects raises fears: how can we trust the legislature to use their newly-expanded powers reasonably, sensibly, justly?
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