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Judgment requires impartiality.
Recently, many public bath-houses have gone out of business.
You aren't yourself today.
I went to a park this morning.
This week the cherry blossoms in the park are in full bloom.
We had expected that you would succeed this time.
Making this matter public would have an effect on our sales, so we're going to overlook it this once.
Some national parks offer showers and even baby-sitting services.
The lecturer spoke on pollution problems.
It was wise of you not to go.
The public school system is coming apart at the seams.
My public duties take a lot of time.
Religious education is prohibited at a public school.
The civil rights movement leads to a dream.
He realizes that public officials are human, and that as human beings they are capable of misjudgement.
To do him justice, he is not idle.
To do him justice, he is a discreet man.
To do him justice, he's done some good work.
To do him justice, we must admit that his intentions were good.
To do him justice, he is a reliable man.

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