The phrase "the climax of misery is to have to pay for justice" suggests that the pursuit of justice can often lead to additional suffering or hardship. It implies that seeking what is right or fair may come at a significant personal cost, whether emotionally, financially, or socially. This highlights the paradox that while justice is fundamentally a noble goal, the journey to achieve it can be fraught with challenges and sacrifices. Ultimately, it reflects the idea that the path to justice may not always be straightforward or rewarding.
Justice for All with Judge Cristina Perez - 2012 Fly Like a Baby Pay Me for My Wedding 1-93 was released on: USA: 2012
If the grandparents have had custody the parents of the child have to pay them child support. If you by child care mean daycare that is also the parents who pay for that.
It means you do not have to pay for dinner,either it is free or someone else will pay for you. This idiom usually means the 'house' or restaurant owner will pay for not 'anyone'.
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he is in between at first he was just mean then at the end of the movie he says i will now pay my dept
The person he was talking to has to pay for all the miseries he caused and he had to pay for what he did. He had to pay for what he did and what he had to go through, he also hoped it helped.
This phrase suggests that experiencing the height of misery is having to pay a cost in order to seek justice. It implies that the burden of having to sacrifice or endure further hardship to achieve fairness or resolve a situation can be the most challenging aspect of an already difficult situation.
Priscus is suggesting that the most intense or crucial aspect of a mystery is the ultimate revelation or resolution that results in justice being served, even if it requires a sacrifice or payment. This implies that uncovering the truth and achieving justice may come at a cost.
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Pay Up Criminal Justice Debt in Philadelphia - 2012 was released on: USA: 10 May 2012 (internet)
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this means that the tax burden should be proportionate to the taxpayer's ability to pay.
Distributive justice in organizational behavior is a type of organizational justice that focuses on a person's perception that they have received fair compensation for their work (i.e. pay, recognition, better assignments, etc.)
Historically, equity theory focused on distributive justice or "the perceived fairness of the amount and allocation of rewards among individuals." Equity should also consider procedural justice, "the perceived fairness of the process used to determine the distribution of rewards." The evidence indicates that distributive justice has a greater influence on employee satisfaction than procedural justice. Procedural justice tends to affect an employee's organizational commitment, trust in his or her boss, and intention to quit. By increasing the perception of procedural fairness, employees are likely to view their bosses and the organization as positive even if they are dissatisfied with pay, promotions, and other personal outcomes.
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