Farmers must prevent this by negotiating hard on beef prices and so prevent the factories dropping their prices unjustifiably. |
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Inflation in house prices meant agents, who charge a percentage of the sale price, were earning unjustifiably large sums, she said. |
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But care should be taken with generalisations because of the danger of unjustifiably tarring all young people with the same brush. |
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This will simply stifle business activity and unjustifiably obstruct the free movement of people within the European Union. |
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It is a fact that few made such a practice as he of complaining so vociferously, or so unjustifiably, about their ill usage at the queen's hands. |
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The doubts so unjustifiably afflicting such people turn the seminar from farce to tragedy. |
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Where a rule of English criminal law unjustifiably curtails a right conferred by Community law, the domestic law is disapplied and the defendant should not be convicted. |
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They will refrain from activities which show disrespect or otherwise unjustifiably demean, criticize or disparage others. |
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In some cases awards were perceived as too low, in others as unjustifiably high. |
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A fortune's on the table when people are unjustifiably scared and told their only option is to buy gold and prepare for doomsday. |
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Perhaps more disconcertingly, the defense complains that simply meeting with Manning is unjustifiably difficult. |
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The Minister of Finance is unjustifiably calling the mayor of Toronto an isolationist. |
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While it was a very long process, it was not an unjustifiably long process. |
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We found that most of the fees were, in fact, unjustifiably high, in some instances due to mistakes made by inexperienced access staff. |
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The Chairman of the Committee opposed that proposal because it could unjustifiably prolong the time limits for the amendment of claims. |
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This failure unjustifiably infringed the applicants' Charter rights to liberty and security of the person. |
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The effect of understating the amount applied on crops could have the effect of unjustifiably awarding compensation under this sub-measure. |
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It pains us to be a subject of real calumny, unjustifiably so. |
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Stephen Black's novel The Dorp is one of a body of fictional works that have unjustifiably suffered critical neglect in South Africa. |
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The lump-sum grant payments shall be used within three years from the first payment and any unused or unjustifiably spent funds shall be recovered by the Commission. |
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At the end of the ADR procedure, and in the event of the failure of the procedure, the action of the parties could then be extinguished or the limitation period open to them might be unjustifiably reduced. |
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Furthermore, as ascertained by the Zagreb Municipal Court, the author was unjustifiably not convoked to participate in the 1995 court proceedings before the latter. |
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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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Shutting the sick and healthy up together in their homes and waiting for nature to take its course was unjustifiably cruel, he wrote, and a move away from this draconian system was required. |
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The amendments by the Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Consumer Policy unjustifiably lump together the incineration of mixed waste with parallel incineration. |
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The complainant argued that the Commission had unjustifiably reduced the scope of his request and that the exception invoked could not apply to the case in question. |
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Furthermore, the introduction of a complaint about unjustifiably long preparatory proceedings may lead to the curtailment of unjustifiably long temporary detention. |
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It would also mean that those countries that have played no part in bringing about this overproduction crisis would incur unjustifiably high restructuring costs. |
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But unjustifiably, it is the Organization which is criticized most. |
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I have discovered a tendency to escalate this situation unjustifiably, also fueled by political and xenophobic statements uttered by certain politicians. |
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Many custodial parents, usually women, who feel unjustifiably wrong believe now is the time to get even for whatever wrongs, imagined or otherwise. |
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The code of conduct regulating the work of special procedures, which the Council has been tasked to draft, should not affect the independence of mandate-holders, or unjustifiably restrain their activities. |
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Farmers, not unjustifiably, feel they are being exploited, while consumers are being expected to pick up the bill for increased milk and food prices, none of which reaches the small producers. |
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That is to say, this approach might not necessarily be appropriate for the risk situation of the insurer in question and the resulting capital cushioning requirement might turn out unjustifiably high in some cases. |
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States parties must abstain from unjustifiably interfering with the material interests of authors, which are necessary to enable those authors to enjoy an adequate standard of living. |
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This may unjustifiably deter defendants from adducing evidence of truth, even when the statements are actually true, out of fear that their evidence will not be sufficient. |
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A majority of the Court of Appeal concluded that the bawdy-house provision unjustifiably infringed the applicants' section 7 rights. |
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