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1 Wilt thou then not be afraid of those who administer the law ?
2 Your part is to administer the law , not to judge of how it works.
3 Of course, if the priest were a transgressor himself he could not administer the law .
4 Justices became afraid to administer the law .
5 We have simply to sit here to administer the law which we are called upon to discharge.
6 My position here is to administer the law to the best of my ability, not to question it.
7 More important and pressing than all, Moses was ignorant of how, practically, to administer the law which he taught.
8 Judges are magistrates who preside in the courts and administer the law as applying to the cases brought before them.
9 Our Judges who administer the law are learned, of great experience in the matter of weighing evidence, careful and conscientious.
10 Before us is the railed-off dais, at the end, where the Verderer and his assistants sit to administer the law .
11 No civil courts were established till Judge McGuire came, and to administer the law under such conditions was always trying.
12 No man ought to be more ready to obey and administer the law than he who has helped to make it.
13 A judge must be no 'respecter of persons', but administer the law with strict impartiality in every case brought before him.
14 Our nation is grounded on the rule of law, and the public must be assured that government officials administer the law fairly.
15 Years ago, gentlemen, I was a judge; I did my best in that capacity to do justice and to administer the law .
16 Henry II divides England into six circuits, through which he sends justices twice a year to administer the law in each county.
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