If this does not happen, it could create an untenable situation and cause unjustifiable delays. |
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Very frequently, words are given incorrect or unjustifiable morphological analyses. |
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My dismissal was completely unfair and unjustifiable and it has had an adverse impact not just on myself but on my whole family. |
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Besides being a hugely unjustifiable leap logically, it is also a ridiculously broad and sweeping statement. |
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You doubt and second-guess your choice, lamenting the unjustifiable advance of latecomers. |
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I grant that this is real, but the risk they are proposing to take is excessive and unjustifiable. |
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They tend to regard opposition to multiculturalism and attempts at assimilation as irrational prejudice or unjustifiable ethnocentrism. |
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Humankind crucifies the innocent, always finding reasons to do so, always justifying the unjustifiable. |
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This plan is unnecessary and patently unjustifiable in this time of economic crisis. |
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And even when the violence of her male characters is unjustifiable, it is at least comprehensible. |
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He said it is unjustifiable that either an individual or a family earning between 138 and 250 per week fails to qualify for a medical card. |
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Nevertheless it seems many people are trying to justify a do-nothing response to the attack which to me seems completely unjustifiable. |
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The distinction between justifiable and unjustifiable homicide was not identical to our own. |
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They used every trick in the book to justify the unjustifiable and the people saw through their lies, half truths and dissimulations. |
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An important aspect of the single market is the removal of any unjustifiable obstacles to the smooth functioning of the internal market. |
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However, this unacceptable and unjustifiable act of recognition further enflames an already difficult situation. |
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The more than 1,000 deaths, including those of approximately 350 children, and the further thousands of injuries, are unjustifiable. |
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They just have the lot which they themselves wanted in their unjustifiable depravation and their final obstination. |
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There are no provisions in any of the laws of Botswana that allow for unjustifiable limitations of human rights. |
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For that reason, patenting, which is de facto the privatization of the living, is a totally unjustifiable spoliation. |
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Such a decision, based on this one factor alone, is arbitrary, uncertain and unjustifiable in my opinion. |
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This tends to collapse the distinction since what is justified needs no excuse and the unjustifiable is sometimes excusable. |
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All acts of terrorism are criminal, inhumane, and unjustifiable irrespective of motivation. |
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As to the second, wrongness consists in unjustifiability: wrongness is the property of being unjustifiable. |
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The reason nobody takes action over unjustifiable privacy invasions is because the very taking of such actions would cause further and more intrusive invasions of privacy. |
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Denying them a say, on an issue which affects them so directly, is unfair, undemocratic and unjustifiable. |
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Any contrary decision would make a serious and unjustifiable inroad on the rights of bailors, and for this inroad there does not appear to me to be any authority. |
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The government's position is simply unjustifiable, on any grounds. |
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Examples of abuse of a dominant position include overcharging, discrimination against suppliers, unjustifiable refusals to supply and predatory pricing. |
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It is unfair and unjustifiable when the tax payers who pay for these utopian benefits are faced with worthless private pensions or no occupational pension at all. |
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Is it because of a growing cynicism against anything the government tries to push through without proper consultation, or is it unjustifiable paranoia on my part? |
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I continue to think it was a despicable, utterly unjustifiable act, and even more so in the case of those others on the list who were merely accused. |
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In the absence of any such evidence, this would amount to unjustifiable discrimination. |
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To deprive whole populations of electricity and water are actions which are unjustifiable on security grounds. |
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However, even leaving aside its discriminatory character, it must be pointed out that the measure in issue is unjustifiable. |
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The threat of the death penalty is of no value against people who are willing to die for an unjustifiable cause. |
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We do not accept that these matters constitute unjustifiable restrictions. |
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The distinction in treatment is thus an unjustifiable infringement of the right of incarcerated people to equal protection and equal benefit of the law. |
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Furthermore, application of a repeat offender surcharge is unjustifiable in view of the length of time which has passed between the old offences and those covered by the Decision. |
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Such a war on Iraq would be immoral, unjustifiable and illegal. |
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But he does identify failures, evasions, misleading actions, unjustifiable delays, and pervasive unhelpfulness – all of which amounts to severely sub-optimal academic practice. |
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But I do not think it is acceptable, because it creates too many unjustifiable privileges, and because we have unfortunately not succeeded in changing the travel arrangements. |
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These unjustifiable deaths and property damage imposed on a people already reduced to poverty sadden us deeply as pastors and cannot leave us indifferent. |
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The rough idea is that state action is an unjustifiable exercise of force by an unjustifiably privileged few unless those who wield state power have been authorised to do so by those most likely to be affected by it. |
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The Conservatives would have been very happy to keep their unjustified and unjustifiable expenses from Canadians, especially since they are trying to make a good part of the population toe the line. |
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Still, as the insinuation has been made, we must endeavour to show how unjustifiable it is, and in this endeavour at least we feel confident that we shall have your sympathy. |
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Too many politicians try to justify the unjustifiable for fear of losing face. |
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As far as I can tell that's unjustifiable. |
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Some excellent fielding did for Wright, well caught by Hodge, and Root, brilliantly run out by Maxwell although he was taking an unjustifiable risk, and some bad luck and a bouncing bat did for Morgan. |
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It is unjustifiable and unacceptable that in today's world, more and more is spent on weapons of war and less and less on the means to promote life and development. |
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All terrorist acts are criminal and unjustifiable, and must be unequivocally condemned, especially when they indiscriminately target or injure civilians. |
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Article 30 also protects the economic interests of the employee in dismissal situations arising from unjustifiable incompetence, or worse, of the employer. |
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Such an instrument, more than any other measure, would provide a legal certainty and would guarantee a freeze on horizontal proliferation, making it unjustifiable and illegitimate. |
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What false arguments are usually used to justify what is unjustifiable? |
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My delegation believes that deviant behaviour in peacekeeping operations, which, by the way, is not something recent and the current scope of which can only cause more shock and indignation, is unjustifiable. |
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Unfortunately, our courts are not even above violating this basic trust, as they have often been found using their wide range of discretionary powers to place arbitrary and unjustifiable limits on conditions of access. |
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Unfortunately the new framework is not enforceable through a court being empowered to grant compensation if a public authority's policies have an unjustifiable adverse impact on one of the sectors mentioned. |
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For, if racism against non-whites is morally wrong and unjustifiable, then how can racism against whites be morally right and justifiable? |
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The idea that the A-bombs were morally unjustifiable just never entered our minds, even as we pondered the future. |
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The sacralization of arbitrary lines on a map may seem illogical, but there is a rationale to the respecting of norms, even arbitrary and unjustifiable ones. |
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The intellect of women is confined by an unjustifiable restriction of. |
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It generally involves a person pursuing a course of action while consciously disregarding that the action gives rise to a substantial and unjustifiable risk. |
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According to the letter of the law I might be convicted of neologism, but its spirit would acquit me of neonymy in any unusual or unjustifiable degree. |
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