Justness in a sentence as a noun

I doubt any of those engineers are like that; indeed, they likely believe in the justness of what they're doing.

I read it as a suggestion that we should let those factors influence how we judge the justness or unjustness of this situation.

That sounds like exactly the way laws ought to be formed in this country: people placing justness over the impact to their personal lives.

Its central thesis is that a just absolute monarch that is well-versed in philosophy and justness is the highest form of governance.

The delivery method is not terrorism but the end result is indistinguishable in terms of justness or fairness.

>The delivery method is not terrorism but the end result is indistinguishable in terms of justness or fairness.

The claim that the NSA has infiltrated everything has the right amount of truthiness, and pushes all the right buttons, to give the HN/nerd crowd such a sense of unified culture, justness of cause, and "us v. them"-ness that it literally can never be replaced now.

While I can't speak for you personally, I believe many people sign such contracts without regard to their justness, because they don't have market power to renegotiate the contract.

Basically "virtue" here is standing in as an alliterative reference to systems of ethics, morality, justice and justness etc etc.

The justness of the law-making process is why the classic method of practicing civil disobedience involves accepting the punishment.

If juries are deciding the justness of the laws, they are assuming powers traditionally relegated to the judiciary and, in other contexts, to the legislative branch.

There is likely a broad truth regarding the justness of organizational systems and I'm very interested in exploring possible proofs of such impossibility but have yet to have the time.

While I believe that sometimes violence might be necessary to oppose tyranny, I don't know that I trust the 'justness' of a system which presumes anyone employed by the state should find themselves subject to that kind of threat.

Formalist definitions of the rule of law do not make a judgment about the 'justness' of law itself, but define specific procedural attributes that a legal framework must have in order to be in compliance with the rule of law.

Formalist definitions of the rule of law do not make a judgment about the "justness" of law itself, but define specific procedural attributes that a legal framework must have in order to be in compliance with the rule of law.

FTA: "One cant help but infer that the US Department of Justice has become just another security contractor, working [...] on behalf of corporate bidders, with no sense at all for the justness of their actions; they are working to protect corporations and private security contractors and give them license to engage in disinformation campaigns against ordinary citizens and their advocacy groups.

I don't know much about this, and even less about Stuhlinger and Peenemunde in particular, but I suspect that some blame for raining death on people can be laid at the feet of quite a few rocket scientists on both sides of the war, that those scientists possessed a wide range of individual views on the justness of their cause, and that they were nearly all pleased to be able to apply their talents to a good and peaceful cause after the war ended.

Justness definitions

noun

conformity with some esthetic standard of correctness or propriety; "it was performed with justness and beauty"

See also: rightness nicety

noun

the quality of being just or fair

See also: justice