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Peaceblinkfriend
#589924 Thu, 20 Nov 08 03:38 PM
It is equally important that justice is accepted to be delivered.
I think this does not sound natural but I am not quite sure how to make it clearer. I wanted to say that the community has to accept that justice is delievered.
Thank you
PBF
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#589935 Thu, 20 Nov 08 03:59 PM
"It is equally important that justice is seen to be delivered" is the more usual expression. "Not only must justice be done, it must be seen to be done".
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Peaceblinkfriend
#590548 Sat, 22 Nov 08 05:33 AM
Ah, I see.
Thanks Montur.
PBF
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