How To Use Unjustifiably In A Sentence
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Dr. Mohan Raj, a veterinary scientist with the World Organization of Animal Health who specializes in stunning and slaughter methods, called the videotaped removal of eggs from live chickens by inserting hands into their vents "unjustifiably extreme cruelty.
Denny's Dumps Supplier Following Graphic Video of Bird Abuse
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Where a rule of English criminal law unjustifiably curtails a right conferred by Community law (such as the free movement of goods), the domestic law is disapplied and the defendant should not be convicted.
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The press invade people's privacy unjustifiably every day.
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The press invade people's privacy unfairly and unjustifiably every day.
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Having said which, I am just as self-conscious about this sort of thing as the next person; and just as prone to making unjustifiably snotty comments as the next person to them.
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The doubts so unjustifiably afflicting such people turn the seminar from farce to tragedy.
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It pains us to be a subject of real calumny, unjustifiably so.
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Second, it unjustifiably excludes Cuba without mentioning the general consensus that exists in the region to condemn the blockade .
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This will simply stifle business activity and unjustifiably obstruct the free movement of people within the EU.
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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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The Cats are underdogs for sure, but that unjustifiably huge spread is going to help motivate them and becalm the Pokes.
End up like a 'dog that's been beat too much (Jack Bog's Blog)
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I quote a petition signed by a tenth of the nation: "Gordon Brown unjustifiably used the Anti-Terrorism Act against the people of Iceland for his own short-term political gain.
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Second, it unjustifiably excludes Cuba without mentioning the general consensus that exists in the region to condemn the blockade .
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Therefore the P. A. P. regime's allegation that I am a security risk is a sham cover and a facade to detain me unjustifiably for over 9 years.
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His WaPo article today is a tranparent stretch, sophomorically designed to unjustifiably smear Sen. Obama.
Obama Responds To Richard Cohen Column About His Church And Farrakhan
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The press invade people's privacy unjustifiably every day.
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he is unjustifiably harsh on her
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Because the wealthier party can afford the more skillful attorney, the system unjustifiably favors the wealthy.
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The press invade people's privacy unfairly and unjustifiably every day.
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The new law could also be used to interdict professional work if the offense was linked to it, for example, in cases of medical doctors abusing or unjustifiably prescribing narcotics.