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She is kind, and has a good sense of justice.
He has a strong sense of justice and does not like taking lives.
A young man with a strong sense of justice and fair play.
We look to our leaders for a sense of justice and fair play.
"Does your own sense of justice say I should die without understanding?"
He's a former police detective with a strong sense of justice.
It was the judge and his sense of justice that gave law its meaning.
She has a strong sense of justice, and will call those who run red lights evil.
"You are going to appeal to the council's sense of justice?"
Ultimately, you have to settle the matter according to your own sense of justice.
She comes from a wealthy family and has an extremely strong sense of justice.
It will soothe the sense of justice for all Americans.
It also tended to eat slowly away at my sense of justice.
He was a good-tempered boy with a strong sense of justice.
He has a serious but calm personality, and a strong sense of justice.
A spoilt child but has a strong sense of justice.
Despite his ego, he has a strict sense of justice.
She's a very good person with a sharp sense of justice and morality.
His strong sense of justice means that he won't just leave people behind when they're in trouble.
However, she is faithful to her friends and has a keen sense of justice.
He's prone to making cold statements, but has a strong sense of justice.
If it makes you feel any better, though, the licensing landscape has its own sense of justice.
She has a strong sense of justice, which drives her to solve a case by any means necessary.
Anyone with the slightest sense of justice must pose the following questions: Who may record what?
"I hope that this will satisfy your sense of justice," he wrote.
But I always had a my own sense of fairness.
But there has to be some sense of fairness and balance here.
"It is important clearly to have a sense of fairness and due process."
People want a better life, a little stability, some sense of fairness, a free press.
The psychologists say a sense of fairness is also important.
What role an inherent, human sense of fairness should play in the law is a critical issue today.
A lingering sense of fairness made him wonder about it, though.
The problem, he argues, is that American taxes have lost their sense of fairness.
"He's just got a sense of fairness, and I've learned a lot from that."
But the cases it does have will challenge its sense of fairness and racial justice.
His sense of fairness and judgment could not be relied on.
"Staff are under too much pressure to give quality services and the system runs right up against a sense of fairness," he added.
Anyone who has taught small children knows they have a very strong sense of fairness."
Lauren has a sense of fairness I've come to admire over the years.
Her sense of fairness demanded that it at least be given an objective test.
I told myself it was merely my innate sense of fairness.
I want that sense of fairness and justice to be written into the local government finance legislation.
A man with the clearest sense of fairness, he died on 30 July 1954.
That, at least, would show some sense of fairness.
"Have the other appeals - to their sense of fairness, for example - been effective?"
Her sense of fairness said she needed to break off the engagement and explain what she'd heard to Glen.
I don't know what the sense of fairness might be."
"However, that should be balanced with a sense of fairness in evaluating the company's and management's behavior."
His sense of fairness and decency is a standard for which everyone in public life should aim.
A sense of fairness, however, makes that course impossible.