Many of the fears surrounding the bill are completely unjustified and baseless when you stop to take a look at it. |
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That would have taught us all a salutary lesson against tyrannical and unjustified government action, wouldn't it? |
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Extravagantly showy and ostentatious work is pretentious when the merit it demands is unjustified. |
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This form of discrimination is as intellectually unjustified as racism or sexism. |
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Work towards ending the unfair and unjustified lurks and perks of the career politicians currently in parliament. |
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It led to unnecessary formalism and unjustified categorisation of witnesses. |
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The first is that I explicitly admit that is an unjustified, foundational, non-contingent, arational belief. |
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He's a good player who has come in for some unjustified stick but he keeps going and is doing well at Birmingham. |
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It wounds our egos when patients leave us, no matter how unjustified their reasons. |
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However, there is no reason to think that the claims in that material are unjustified. |
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Trial by jury is the most fundamental of our civil liberties and eroding it is wholly unjustified. |
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A planning minister said last year that banning the mast on health grounds would be wholly unjustified. |
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These are often considered to be of an inferior quality, lacking sufficient sound and heat insulation, but this is unjustified criticism. |
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If she meant to say what she did say then it was a completely unjustified charge. |
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The term carries negative connotations, especially the insinuation that any mistrust or fear of others is unjustified and irrational. |
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The writers community believes the protests over the book are unjustified and ridiculous. |
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But if the extent of the imposition is more serious like detentions and incarcerations, I think it's entirely unjustified. |
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And so I thought that the massive sneer with which his remarks were greeted was unjustified. |
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We've heard it all before, but the reasons WHY foxes are being murdered by these mindless idiots each week are still very much unjustified to me. |
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In both cases there's the same unexplained, unjustified selectivity, and hence the charge of discrimination stands. |
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The case of subcontraries will be revealed to include an unjustified presupposition in the section concerning the modern square of opposition. |
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An unjustified belief cannot transfer justification to another belief via the basis relation. |
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The meeting was prompted by the high number of complaints by Bulgarian citizens of unjustified visa refusals. |
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The 'middle-of-the-road' statist cannot logically say that there are 'many forms' of unjustified coercion. |
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Can the director explain why demolished properties will be subject to unjustified disruption? |
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Today, for no good reason, I had a fit of the regrets, completely unjustified and totally unwelcome. |
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The play takes place amid growing civil unrest, initially taking the form of peace protests against an unjustified war. |
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Nor did he specify what action might be taken if evidence emerged of unjustified price rises. |
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The argument is between giving unjustified publicity to an unsupported claim and denying our readers an insight into a story of the day. |
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The indictment will not seek to prove that the war was justified or unjustified. |
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This is political correctness gone mad and yet another case of unjustified stereotyping. |
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Intimidation, unnecessary use of force and unjustified arrests would not help matters. |
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Their methods and motives are now universally regarded as brutal, unfair and unjustified. |
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The contradistinction of the two logics, formal logical and dialectical, is equally unjustified. |
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They say the increase is unjustified because the car park is a magnet for vandals and has no lighting. |
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So often the local authorities are an easy target for criticism, sometimes unfair and unjustified. |
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I believe that we will be judged on this record and not by unkind and unjustified personal remarks in the press. |
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He needs to break his silence and say that Israel's actions have been unjustified and indefensible. |
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Those against it argue that the term folklore is unclear and that equating it with creative works would lead to unjustified royalty obligations. |
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It is unjustified arrogance and inverted elitism to think otherwise. |
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Even if the legislature must be able to discourage unjustified absences, it cannot penalise them by creating exceptions to the right to legal assistance. |
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In the complaint filed, the complainant alleged that the judge had used a haughty tone, had a reproving look and made unjustified comments. |
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Intercepted items for NPS include both prohibited items and unjustified tools of the trade, which screening officers are also trained to detect. |
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This is a direct path to unjustified self-confidence, to loss of self-criticalness, to scientific fanaticism, to false science. |
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This fake show of emotion is embarrassing and entirely unjustified. |
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The EESC is extremely disappointed and disheartened with what it considers to be unjustified procrastinations by the Commission. |
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He goes to the extent of punishing the students inhumanly when the new unjustified demands of the school are not fulfilled by the parents. |
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This almost phantasmagoric pessimism that affects many commentators, many politicians and many Members of this House is unjustified. |
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Persons who have a paranoid personality disorder show a pervasive and unjustified mistrust and suspiciousness of others. |
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The Commission invites all involved to make a joint effort to reform or eliminate those rules which are unjustified. |
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The Court would refuse permission if the claim was unarguable or if the applicant had been guilty of unjustified delay. |
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Later that same year she was moved into another job, which she considered an unjustified demotion. |
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Public pressure often calls for decisiveness and action, even if that action is unwarranted or unjustified. |
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It might also be concerned about potential safety risks or the unjustified reaction of other passengers. |
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Many fear that countries will resort to protectionism as they ride out the economic turmoil, but others say that those warnings are unjustified. |
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Efforts must be made to bring about the progressive disappearance of these unjustified and inadmissible situations for religious men and women. |
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Contrary to other situations, meanwhile, no country in debt has implemented unjustified expansionist fiscal policies. |
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A personal and vitriolic attack like that is unjustified when the person is not present. |
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It is entirely unjustified educationally, professionally, logistically and in terms of personal health and community wellbeing. |
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The basis for this was entirely unjustified and derived from systemic abuse. |
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As we all know, the waiting period is unjustified and people collect nothing for the first two weeks. |
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It had long advocated that the fee was an unjustified burden imposed on people who had already experienced significant hardship. |
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It is consequently unjustified to include this type of contract in the scope of the Directive. |
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The staff have been criticised on many occasions, and have been the subject of unfounded, unjustified and unacceptable attacks from the outside. |
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Furthermore, plans to build Mosques have sometimes been met with unjustified resistance among the general population and local authorities. |
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They prohibit night work and underground work for women and the unjustified termination of a woman's employment contract on account of pregnancy. |
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However, SFR considers the fine to be unjustified, and it has therefore appealed the order. |
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The right to protection against unjustified dismissal is rarely found in national constitutions. |
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One basic principle of the law of armed conflicts is the principle of humaneness in war whereby the use of unjustified military force is prohibited. |
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But the father of two had his dedication to the employee principles of discount giant The Warehouse vindicated after an employment court found the sacking was unjustified. |
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But her style is often clumsy, particularly when she discusses generalities, and I was worried by apparently unjustified discrepancies in transcription of schwa. |
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Is it now the case that in the absence of stockpiles of weapons, ready to deploy, the threat was misconceived and therefore the war was unjustified? |
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But the hallmark of these betrayals is that they are impulsive and unjustified. |
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His death was more than undeserving, it was unjustified and uncalled for. |
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Oppression or unjustified imposition can never be tolerated. |
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The owners' response was that the charterers' complaint was unjustified. |
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As the cool water slowly soothes away my unjustified frustration, I feel my neck muscles relaxing and know my features are easing back to pacific calm. |
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Here again, this rhetoric is inflated, hyperbolic and unjustified. |
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Even a political leader herself can with good reason believe that her political power is illegitimate, and that exercising this power is unjustified. |
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It is so frustrating that the bleached images of the alien world are so ruggedly handsome and so unjustified and impertinent to the plot at the same time. |
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It is totally unacceptable, unjustified and immoral to bring a whole country to a halt by subjecting it to a merciless and relentless pounding and blockade on all sides. |
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The exercise of a right is any act dictated by a compelling need to oppose an unlawful or unjustified assault upon one's person or property or upon the person or property of a third party. |
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The second measure relates to cases of unjustified appeals. |
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Yet disclosure of this type of personal information constitutes a presumed unjustified invasion of personal privacy under the terms of the MFIPPA, and ordinarily could not be disclosed under that statute. |
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When does the minister intend to put an end to these unjustified delays and give seniors living below the poverty line the money they are entitled to? |
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The third and last category of damages concerns claims for moral damages for inconveniences, worriment, anxiety and anguish related to the insurer's unjustified denial in breach of its duty to act in good faith. |
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In 2009, the Ombudsman issued 47 critical remarks and 36 further remarks on matters such as unjustified refusal to give access to documents, problems with tender procedures, or infringement of the rights of defence. |
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These mainly concerned unjustified secrecy in evaluation criteria and non-transparent selection procedures, because the breakdown of the overall mark was not disclosed. |
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France condemns this unjustified action which demonstrates more than ever the need for an immediate ceasefire without which there will only be other such incidents. |
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The European Union cannot suffer in silence in the face of generalised and unjustified embargoes such as Canada's or the deviousness of the United States' behaviour towards us. |
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For complaints not made in good faith, the impacts of an unjustified request for the intervention of the Mediator of the French Republic may be far from what the complainants hoped to get, and may sometimes backfire on them. |
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Where the independent doctor's opinion confirms the conclusion of the examination arranged by the institution, the absence shall be treated as unjustified from the date of that examination. |
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Henceforth CC Art. 209 provided that unilaterally formulated standard contract terms used by legal persons, which conferred an unjustified advantage on one party, were rescindable. |
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Special emphasis is also placed on promoting occupational mobility, and on the need to overcome unjustified pay differentials between women and men. |
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It is a well-known technique of revolutionary groups who attempt to destroy society by unjustified violence to goad the authorities into inflexible attitudes. |
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It is therefore shameful that we bow down to the destructive agenda of Friends of the Earth and Greenpeace, who are intent on bamboozling the public with unjustified scare stories. |
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At the same time, it would be equally morally unjustified to make insubstantial promises to our neighbours concerning their possible accession, in a situation where neither party is ready for it. |
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A case in point is the oil monopolies and the unjustified rise in the price of oil, a commodity that is vital to development and the well-being of peoples. |
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Requirements which are necessary for the fulfilment of such tasks should not be affected by this process while, at the same time, unjustified restrictions on the freedom of establishment should be addressed. |
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Many protesters consider the bombing and invasion of Afghanistan to be unjustified aggression. |
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In civilian systems of law, unjust enrichment is often referred to as unjustified enrichment. |
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In 2016, the Iraq Inquiry criticised his actions and described the invasion of Iraq as unjustified and unnecessary. |
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The courts protect the right to freedom of expression and zealously guard against any unlawful or unjustified encroachment on the exercise of this right. |
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To insinuate things, as the member has done, is totally unjustified. |
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In this limited but important domain, we would find it unjustified to make the extreme evolutionary complexity of science a reason to shirk the elementary demands of reliability. |
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He wanted to demonstrate in scholarly detail that, on balance, the Chinese Communist accusations against the Soviet Union were unjustified. |
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But it would be unjustified to extrapolate on the basis of short-term parameters that reduced the demand for allowances during the fall and the early winter. |
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Nonacceptance, costs and damage, especially additional transport costs are charged to the buyer refusing acceptance of the delivery insofar as the nonacceptance was unjustified. |
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For a number of years the Government has been working to reduce the levels of unjustified or unexplained disproportionality in the use of stop and search. |
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Kashmiri students, studying in India, to endorse impliedly the unwarranted and unjustified Indian position on Kashmir. |
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Plus, there's ample research evidence that ovariectomy is unjustified simply as a precautionary measure. |
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Murder, in criminal law, the unjustified killing of one person by another, usually distinguished from the crime of manslaughter by the element of malice aforethought. |
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Despite his disgust, he feels unjustified in holding the natives morally responsible for a practice so deeply ingrained in their culture. |
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In Sherrod's case, as Breitbart later conceded, it was also unjustified. |
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The strategy will stress the need to apply the fundamental freedoms of the Treaty, and make use of mutual recognition and the proportionality test to strip away 8 unjustified and conflicting national layers of regulation. |
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The assertion that cultural diversity leads inevitably to the relativization of rights and freedoms, seen as varying in time and space, rests on an unjustified conflation of standardization and universality. |
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The Community considered the US objections to be unjustified and argued that the effects of enlargement had to be evaluated as a whole without singling out the agricultural sector in particular. |
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Obviously some companies have the online reputation they deserve, but an unjustified, malicious or obsolete complaint may linger for years, blighting every new query. |
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Member States shall further ensure that, where the creditor repossess the goods, the account between the parties is made up so as to ensure that repossession does not entail any unjustified enrichment. |
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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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The execution of the death sentence either confirms these expectations or brings the realisation that nothing can compensate for the pain suffered, showing the pointlessness of the unjustified cruelty. |
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Although we are preoccupied by what is about to happen in Iraq, we are reassured that our Prime Minister and our Government has the courage and judgment to oppose an unjustified, illegal and imprudent war. |
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The Ombudsman issued 53 critical remarks on such matters as unjustified refusal of access to documents, non-transparent tender procedures or infringement of the right to be heard. |
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It declared that the provisions in question were an unjustified encroachment on the freedoms of expression and association, and declared the sections in question inoperative. |
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According to the claimant, the basic amount of the fine was too high and the increases imposed for non-cooperation and its ostensible role as instigator and cartel leader were unjustified. |
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This will allow Novartis to retract any unjustified payment to an employee if later it is found to be based on financial misstatements or unethical business behavior. |
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One does not want to encourage disloyal behaviour in general or when it is unjustified, one does on the other hand want to provide for sufficient protection and security in the cases of justified concern. |
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Publication of every failure to comply with privacy requirements could have an unjustified but significant and negative effect on that business' reputation and could in fact mislead consumers. |
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When a standard inadvertently results in the impedance or inhibition of trade, the CGSB shall take action to resolve an unjustified impediment or inhibition to trade. |
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Abolishing the current bonuses pursuant to Article 5 of Annex VIII of the Staff Regulations and replacing them with the Barcelona incentive was as unjustified as increasing the retirement age and reducing the accrual rate. |
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Recklessness: A person is criminally reckless when he or she foresees that his or her conduct may cause the prohibited result but, nevertheless, takes a deliberate and unjustified risk of bringing it about. |
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It indicates in addition that experts designated by insurers are often challenged by the opposing party, causing unjustified slowness in handling compensation claims. |
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The copyright infringement claims are unjustified. |
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According to article 532 of the Criminal Procedure Code, the court of original jurisdiction passes a ruling ex officio annulling the entry in the penal records of the unjustified conviction. |
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Recourse to a risk analysis prior to the adoption of such measures should facilitate the avoidance of unjustified barriers to the free movement of foodstuffs. |
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The portrait of Nicholls, founded partly on the confidence of Ellen Nussey, seemed to him to be unjustified. |
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The wrongness is revealed by the fact that the alluded situation was created through an unjustified perpetuance of the writing style done by the CIUR partisans. |
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It happened last week, when Surrey's Murali Kartik ran out Somerset's Alex Barrow, sparking totally unjustified fury and exposing many people as utter morons. |
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Part 1 shows that Habermas's view that there is only an analogy between truth and rightness rests on an unjustified worry that metaethical cognitivism implies moral realism. |
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These printouts also serve as a history of heating system operations, which can be used in court to disprove unjustified tenant complaints about insufficient heat. |
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Governor Rossello rejected this plan as unjustified and unnecessary. |
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Defamation is the false or unjustified injury of the good name of another. |
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It is unjustified in zeroing in so heavy-handedly on any site. |
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The separability of regarding something as unjustified and regretting it on balance is illustrated with the example of a broken promise that coincidentally saves a life. |
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Students, parents, and educators are feeling the heat and suffering the consequences of an epenthetic, unjustified weeklong break that has only created problems in our lives. |
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