Antonym: injustice. Similar words: do justice, justify, just, just as, just now, adjust, just about, just the same. Meaning: ['dʒʌstɪs] n. 1. the quality of being just or fair 2. the administration of law; the act of determining rights and assigning rewards or punishments 3. a public official authorized to decide questions brought before a court of justice 4. the United States federal department responsible for enforcing federal laws (including the enforcement of all civil rights legislation); created in 1870.
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241. Not all people are gallant enough to speak for justice, and most of them remain silent on injustice. Dr T.P.Chia
242. We pray that the economic affairs of our land may be directed towards justice for all.
243. It is reasonable that everyone who asks justice should do justice. Thomas Jefferson
244. Justice consists not in being neutral between right and wrong, but in finding out the right and upholding it, wherever found, against the wrong. Theodore Roosevelt
245. Apart from natural justice principles, the exchange is free to establish its own disciplinary and arbitration procedures.
246. He promised administrative reform, social justice, and an end to corruption.
247. No way at all that a few hundred words are going to do justice to this deeply affecting novel.
248. She decided this month not to seek the outside inquiry and instead formed a Justice Department task force to investigate the allegations.
249. He also served the king, acting for three periods as justice of Chester and holding the usual range of local commissions.
250. But the Freedom party will keep key roles in the cabinet-finance, justice and social affairs.
251. Yet solicitors had considerable anxieties about aspects of the preparations for this drastic re-engineering of the civil justice system.
252. We will never reform the justice system until we are prepared to acknowledge its fundamental defects.
253. The Administration of Justice Act itself makes amendments to some legislation referring to solicitors.
254. Parliament will soon be asked to approve measures to reform education, health[Sentencedict.com], the criminal justice system and welfare provision.
255. In the real world, men actually lack respect for justice, and often treat others unfairly and unjustly. Dr T.P.Chia
256. The committee has the authority to grant immunity to witnesses without the approval of the Justice Department.
257. It takes moral courage and conviction to defend justice and oppose injustice. To take the side of justice is justice, to give comfort to injustice is injustice. Dr T.P.Chia
258. The agreement is contingent upon approval by the Justice Department.
259. In the past month, the Justice Department granted Disney a 12-month waiver when it approved the deal.
260. Wolfe is president of the Justice for Pan Am 103 activist group.
261. Overcoming poverty is not a task of charity, it is an act of justice. Like Slavery and Apartheid,[sentencedict.com] poverty is not natural. It is man-made and it can be overcome and eradicated by the actions of human beings. Sometimes it falls on a generation to be great. YOU can be that great generation. Let your greatness blossom. Nelson Mandela
262. When he was governor, Brown appointed Rose Bird as chief justice of the California Supreme Court.
263. I'm for truth, no matter who tells it. I'm for justice, no matter who it is for or against. I'm a human being, first and foremost, and as such I'm for whoever and whatever benefits humanity as a whole. Malcolm X
264. Justice will not be served until those who are unaffected are as outraged as those who are. Benjamin Franklin
265. Just ask Scratchman, the goofy action hero who crusades for truth, justice and the Texas Lottery.
266. This advance towards global justice is of course far from irreversible.
267. Many people do not believe in fairness and justice and they have different ideas about fairness and justice. Dr T.P.Chia
268. In the Watergate scandal, obstruction of justice was number one in the articles of impeachment approved by the House Judiciary Committee.
269. Aitken was jailed for perjury and perverting the course of justice after his failed libel action against the Guardian and Granada Television.
270. There is no such thing as justice - in or out of court. Clarence Darrow
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