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Justly meaning
In a just or fair manner; rightfully. | With a just or fair use of language; with good reason, properly. | With great precision; accurately, exactly.
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It is impossible to live a pleasant life without living wisely and well and justly (agreeing "neither to harm nor be harmed"), citation and it is impossible to live wisely and well and justly without living a pleasant life.
Big doff of the cap then to the REP for co-producing this show and they can be justly proud that ‘Sinatra’ was ‘Made in Birmingham’.
But China was also concerned that its businesses and products “be treated fairly and justly” by Australia.
But in 2021 Ron Wyden, the senator justly credited with being the foremost advocate for declassification reform, had to put his proposals in a classified annex to the Intelligence Authorization Act.
But the remnant of anti-Zionist Jews (bless their hearts) such as the American Council for Judaism interpret unfaithfulness to include a failure to act justly and idolatry as the placement of the Jewish state above all else.
Despite ACEs, children survive, thrive and achieve social responsibility when they feel valued, treated justly and have a sense of belonging in communities.
If Mulvaney didn’t know that the reaction to his transition would bring out the absolute worst in people, then he justly paid the price for his ignorance — or arrogance.
The British imposed an imagined, hypersexualised image upon the statue of Tara in an attempt to construct their own identity as a saviorist, liberating power – the only country “capable of housing her justly”.
Fish and shellfish have been commercially farmed in Southland’s waters for many years and have justly gained an international reputation for quality.
Hook finished off with her justly famous blueberry slump.
Ill-being of people through no fault of theirs—for example, due to religious, racial, or gender discrimination—is unfair and unjust; it should take social priority over well-being that may have been fairly or justly acquired.
In response to the ruling, Netanyahu said the court “justly rejected” South Africa’s “vile attempt” to deny Israel’s “fundamental right” to defend itself.
Leadership that year required the same qualities that the Lord commanded of his followers in Micah 6:8: Act justly.
Moreover, there are beautiful accomplishments – like all the groups, Hatzalah, Zaka, the can justly take great pride in.
Saranya Thambirajah, of the NUS, said she hoped the condition of registration would "empower" universities to "handle cases justly and with care".
The hard thing about playing someone like this is the fact that he is still alive, and it could be super challenging to do this correctly and justly.
To maintain the trust and respect of the university body, policies affecting freedom of speech and assembly must be applied uniformly and justly across all groups.
And what does the LORD require of you but to act justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God?
Blame has been put on the affected individuals for not cooperating with law enforcement, officers for being racist or abusive of their position, and the police system as a whole for leading law enforcement with more power than justly deserved.
The first part of that sentence, the great idea of freedom from tyrants, and the Passover holiday that celebrates it, are justly famous.