Aún no tenemos significados para "expect justice".
1How can we expect justice from such a stupid king as that?
2The child has a right to expect justice from his parent.
3Whichever way we expect justice to be done,he said.
4From Emmett Till to Sean Bell, history offers little incentive to expect justice for dead Black bodies.
5You need not thank me, Dr. Percy-youhave a right to expect justice, more you will never want.
6You don't expect justice out of an army, if you're a sensible, grown-up human being, you only expect victory.
7There are excuses that we owe to ourselves, and we have a right to expect justice even from our own consciences.
8Once again Katherine rejected the authority of the court and appealed directly to Rome: how could she, a foreigner, expect justice in England?
9Never, therefore, expect justice from a vain man; if he has the negative magnanimity not to disparage you, it is the most you can expect.
10I gave up expecting justice some years ago.
11Gilliam's rulings clear the way for an expected Justice Department appeal to the San Francisco-based 9th U.S.
12'But you may expect justice from the magistrate, if your case is good?'
13It is expected Justice van Bohemen will reserve his judgment and it will be some weeks before it is delivered.
14'I am serious, I beg and expect justice; either fear or shame begins to question offenders.
15As to expecting justice of Councilman Finnigan for a past wrong, it was as well to look for gold on Barren Island.
16It is probable that he foresaw that Missouri would soon become a part of the United States, and expected justice from that quarter.
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