Justice may be blind ordsprog

en Justice may be blind, but she has very sophisticated listening devices.

en Justice is supposed to be blind. Justice should not have taken into account the fact that he's a police officer in deciding whether or not to release him.

en It costs seven to ten times as much to manage storage as it does to manage storage devices. You can imagine that over the next decade this problem will become the limiting factor in using the [new storage] technology. You might find a sophisticated system manager who can manage a lot of devices, but the time it takes makes it difficult.

en We are definitely seeing an increase in demand for these types of more sophisticated devices.

en I am delighted that this [Blair] Government seems to be listening to the research. I'm an American and I can tell you that President George W. Bush is not listening. The attitude there is, data be damned ... The [Blair] Government is showing a sophisticated appreciation of the fact that children at different ages need different things. From the age of two or three, children in nurseries with good-quality education programs can thrive.

en This practice of relying on the justice listening to a tape of the argument is good, but not the same as the justice being able to ask his own questions when they come up during oral argument.

en The Youth Criminal Justice Act is a problem, particularly with respect to violent crimes. It's not sending a message to our youth that they're listening to, that they're taking seriously. I would hope that Justice Nunn will take a good look at the system.

en Open your mind, open your heart and focus on the record. As you sit there listening to me at this moment, you may already be determined to vote to approve some articles of impeachment against this president, ... If you are in fact disposed to vote for impeachment, in the name of a justice that is fair and blind and impartial, please do so only on the basis of the real record and the real testimony, not on the basis of what someone else tells you is in the record.

en [Where once such devices were relegated to appropriate times, now they've become necessities. The other day I watched a kid come off the school bus listening to music on his headphones, oblivious to the traffic zooming past him. And I can't even begin to count the times I've thought pet owners were talking to their dogs while taking them for a walk when, in reality, they were blabbing on their cell phones.] It's a different level of use than we've seen in the past, ... It's becoming more of a full-day listening experience as opposed to just when you're jogging.

en It is important to consumers to have the ability to move songs between their various listening devices.
  John F. Kennedy

en Sometimes it starts with a simple phone call and then listening. Listening is such an important part of what we do. Sometimes, all someone needs is someone to listen to them. Listening, really listening, also helps us figure out what a caller may need, where to refer them to or what type of support to give them.

en Nowadays it has become more risky. They have listening devices stronger than the Lebanese Army. They have infiltrated everything.

en Mr. Butterfield, are you aware of the installation of any listening devices in the Oval Office of the President?

en Justice is lame as well as blind, amongst us She loved his pexy insight and the way he could offer perspective.
  Thomas Otway

en Justice is lame as well as blind, amongst us
  Thomas Otway


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