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Meanings of mean justice in English
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Usage of mean justice in English
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By that I meanjustice to everybody.
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Do you meanjustice or law?
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I am not competent to appreciate the depth of a man's knowledge of equity; by which I do not meanjustice, but chancery law.
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It would be a tragedy if publicity now meantjustice delayed.
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About righteousness (which meansjustice), temperance, and judgment to come.
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On Saturday, Yalagi told the Guardian that the referendum result meantjustice had been done for his daughter.
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A readjustment meansjustice to all.
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That only meantjustice in the existing conditions, so long as diamonds continued to be more valuable than bread.
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"By the string I meanjustice," said Long-Petter with deep seriousness.
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Kirk Stribling, who has been fishing out of Aldeburgh in Suffolk for 25 years, said the ruling meantjustice had prevailed.
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The North, in a political sense, meansjustice, liberty, and union, and in the order in which I have named them.
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It meansjustice, honour, fair-play, order, security, and the well-protected right of every man and nation to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.