Sentence examples for random justice from inspiring English sources

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For realism, a Home Secretary should be seen dispensing random justice with a stroke of his quill: 12 men are being replaced by one man bad and untrue.

This mixture of random justice and predestination gives to Naipaul's fiction – in lieu of straightforward linearity – a tantalising, slightly alarming, circular musicality, a kind of pass-the-parcel sequence of shifting the weight from one person, one centre, to another.

"In my view, that factor, when considered as a determining factor separating those who live from those who die, is close to random," Justice Stephen Breyer penned in dissent.

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And then, obviously, there's the random justice-seeker who appears to have no involvement in the accident, but jumps out of his van where he apparently has a sledgehammer at the ready and proceeds to methodically swing at the SUV.

Further, the judge, in a random act of justice, orders him to attend anger management classes.

Two recent books put a damper on the celebration, revealing just how random and impoverished justice can be, and how flimsy the right to counsel.

For most of us it's easier to rewrite family history -- to revise and foreshadow so that we might accommodate an otherwise meaningless blow -- than to sustain the reasonable if excruciating conclusion that experience is random, there is no justice, poetic or otherwise.

Phase 3 began random assignment of criminal justice agencies, blocked by Research Center, to either the experimental (KPI + linkage intervention) or control (KPI-only) group.

Under the current system, presidents get to pick a random number of Supreme Court justices based on who dies or retires, with justices having an incentive to retire when an ideologically sympathetic president is in office.

In a city of habitual leakers, however, the prosecution of Mr. Bakaly offers no more justice than a random execution for collective guilt.

Victorian children Victorians – how your area has changed since the Victorian era The second world war Ancient Greeks Britain since 1948 The word smorgasbord doesn't really do justice to this random assortment.

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