In these courts we do try to do justice, to the dead and to the living.
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"Any short statement does not do justice to such a scholarly work, " Thomas wrote.
But does that do justice to the building in its setting on the Acropolis?
To say he supports the economic status quo does not do justice to his conservatism.
What makes you think you can do justice to this 1, 168-page opus in a trilogy of low-budget movies?
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With so much going on it is hard to do justice to the sheer diversity of what is happening.
Despite all those endorsements, the film would amount to little if Smith's performance failed to do justice to the subject.
The other sort of engineer understands that glib comparisons between computers and humans don't do justice to the complexities of either.
This paraphrasing of Mr Hughes, predicting disaster, does not do justice to the poet, whose work holds out hope and optimism.
The picture of a mother working with her children round the kitchen table does not do justice to the idea, he says.
This brief description doesn't do justice to the complexities of the procedure.
But that bare summary does not do justice to the baroque mixture of intrigue, incompetence and official secrecy that followed Ms Politkovskaya's murder.
It doesn't do justice to say Ms. Streep talks like her, looks like her, catches some of her spirit, though those things are true.
But how could I do justice to my own sense of loss in a way that would speak to others about this universal experience?
Hardcore gamers will for a long time demand platforms that do justice to the characters they love, and the roles they want to inhabit.
The simplistic old platitudes in which its foreign policy is couched cannot do justice to the complexity of the calculations it has to make.
Such efforts will tend towards a lowest common denominator, which does not do justice to the complex richness of Europe and its changing interests.
In order to do justice to a man as respected as Ferguson, Jackson built up an in-depth knowledge of his personality and appearance during several meetings.
Martinez had warned before the match that Portsmouth's lowly league position did not do justice to some of the attractive football they have been playing of late.
Always energetic, his public image often failed to do justice to the real John Smith, witty and bright, and with a love of a dram and a song.
To be sure, this short column cannot do justice to the commission's learned, painstaking work, so best for those interested to read the report in full ( available online).
Cole, founder of the Hudson River School, was so keen to do justice to the panoramic breadth of this Catskill landscape that his drawing extends across two pages of his sketchbook.
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It is not a matter of Wikipedia failing to do justice to Mr. Robertson's research, or vice versa, but a simple fact that Mr. Robertson and the massed minds of Internet contributors cannot seem to agree.
Tim Reynolds, the acting chairman of the museum, which is an independent charity with no lottery funding, said that it welcomed all contributions to help them "do justice to Colossus and enthral visitors for years to come".
Micah 6:8 tells us to do justice, to love kindness and to walk humbly with God.
These new earphones were specifically designed to be a substantial upgrade from the headphones that come with your music player: more durability, better sound, and a chance to do real justice to your music. urBeats provide the premium sound quality that has become synonymous with the Beats by Dr. Dre brand.
At the start of this Senate impeachment trial I took an oath to do impartial justice according to the Constitution and laws.
As a result, no single piano can do complete justice to the music of every composer.
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