equal justice
collocation in Englishmeaningsofequalandjustice
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equal
adjective
uk/ˈiː.kwəl/us/ˈiː.kwəl/
the same in amount, number, ...
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justice
noun
uk/ˈdʒʌs.tɪs/us/ˈdʒʌs.tɪs/
fairness in the way people are ...
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(Definition ofequalandjusticefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofequal justice
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Rather, the doctrine must also be applicable across non-ideal civil societies, to facilitate their political and economic reform in the direction ofequaljusticefor all.
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I believe that the whole foundation upon which alone these heavy burdens can be borne is the foundation ofequaljustice.
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We meanequaljusticefor rich and poor.
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We wantequaljusticeand toleration for all honest opinion.
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How then does the lawequaljustice, or morality, or even common sense?
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I therefore ask forequaljusticeas between the quick and the dead.
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Obviously, it cannot doequaljusticeunless the parties have equal rights, particularly in producing evidence.
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We must move away from expensive legal processes to ones which provideequaljusticebut without the paraphernalia and expense.
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If a man could pursue a court action because he was not selected as a candidate, so could a woman withequaljustice.
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There should beequaljusticefor all tenants.
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Whatever you do in this case, you cannot getequaljusticefor everybody.
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That is an argument which could, withequaljustice, be advanced against the whole of the de-rating scheme.
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Does it not apply withequaljusticeto industrial leases?
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Then why not take the smple precaution that in the tenth case the ordinary rule should apply andequaljusticeshall be done?
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That is only giving the employeeequaljusticewith his employer.
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Morality, the ideal, can have influence only if all the nations, great and small, are sure that they have fair andequaljustice.
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I hope to do so in a reasonably balanced way, so as to do the arguments roughlyequaljustice.
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The licensing authorities will act in a judicial capacity, andequaljusticewill be meted out to the large haulier and the small.
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We want to be assured that it givesequaljustice.
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We ask forequaljustice, but in asking for justice we ask for it without any deal.
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