Sentences with phrase «also unjustified»

It is also unjustified — none of the arguments advanced to keep them hold water and even if you believe that Bishops have something important to add to debate, that is not a sufficient reason why they should have special reserved places rather than come through the same appointments producer as anyone else.
«Hancock, the skills minister and a former aide to George Osborne, said his party needed to be seen to be tackling the causes not just of excessively high pay, but also unjustified low pay.

Not exact matches

This suspicion is not unjustified; it can however also mask one's own ambivalence and insecurity.
While the cackling is partly unjustified, it is also partly justified....
This applies not only to the protection of the rules of democracy, because, on the one hand, even the laws of a democratic society may be regarded by some as an unjustified limitation of their freedom, and, on the other, there may also be laws which wrongly restrict freedom even though they were promulgated according to the rules of democracy.
Those of us vitally concerned with preaching, perhaps possessed of unjustified hope, tend to interpret the measure of the depth to which the pulpit has fallen as also the measure of the height to which it should and can rise.
But at this stage these A-laws will appear only as unjustified assertions within B. To complete the reduction, we must also show that the A-laws as expressed in the language of B, can indeed be derived from the basic laws of B by some deductive procedure.
Beals also called for increasing Social Security benefits by ending the wealth loophole that he said puts an unjustified cap on Social Security taxes paid by people earning more than $ 185,000 per year.
«They will also lodge an application in the European Court of Human Rights on the basis that there has been an unjustified interference with our clients right to a fair hearing.»
The authors point to studies of harmful and beneficial effects of thrombolytic and antiarrhythmic drugs for myocardial infarction, for example: «Not only would systematic reviews... have reduced waste resulting from unjustified research, they would also have shown how to reduce morbidity and sometimes mortality, both in patients allocated to relatively less effective or actually harmful treatments in unnecessary trials, and in patients generally,» the authors write.
Robert Trossel, who also practised from Wimpole Street in central London, is accused by the General Medical Council of abusing his position as a doctor and offering treatment unjustified by the scientific evidence to patients with multiple sclerosis and Hodgkin's disease.
It is also my choice and responsibility to provide information on a system that many people are relying on to provide health benefits that I feel are unjustified.
While some of these were justified and were clearly caused from me putting my character in the wrong place, there were also moments that felt unjustified and sudden.
But it is also an unmissable portrait of one man, FBI informant Saeed, the psychological toll the job has taken on him and the incredible story of one particular operation that ends in an (as far as we know) completely unjustified arrest and eventual incarceration.
Also, the failure to truly develop the psychic torture that Avner must experience throughout the film means the malcontent he expresses in the denouement seems trite and unjustified.
Also US - related, ADA is the «Americans with Disabilities Act» of 1990, a law that «prohibits unjustified discrimination based on disability» at the workplace.
In its report, the grand jury also criticized former Superintendent of Schools Walter L. Marks for utilizing «unsound management practices and unjustified budgeting techniques» to advance reform programs that the ju0 rors said the district could not afford.
The package included a «Dear Colleague» letter, issued jointly by DOE and DOJ, warning against intentional racial discrimination but also stating that schools unlawfully discriminate even «if a policy is neutral on its face — meaning that the policy itself does not mention race — and is administered in an evenhanded manner but has a disparate impact, i.e., a disproportionate and unjustified effect on students of a particular race.»
This had led to some schools to ask parents to make unjustified and discriminatory financial contributions to school funds, whilst also planning to cut the jobs of teachers and support staff, it said.
Completely unjustified stood and stands the 959, also as S (340 kmh max) in the shadow of the F40 and many others, the McLaren F1 is superhero anyway.
As you also know, the response of the Buy - and - Holders every time a new study shows this is to threaten to kill family members of the person who shared the information with the middle - class investors who need to hear it or to demand unjustified board bannings or to advance tens of thousands of acts of defamation or to threaten to get the academic researchers fired from their jobs.
The video also shows two approaches to cooking bluefish, which has an unjustified reputation for fishyness.
This is a relatively unusual way of doing things in our experience, but it does seem to have been effective at getting rapid responses with a wide variety of perspectives, though without peer review, a large number of unjustified, unsupportable and irrelevant statements have also got through.
Read below for Thomas's «Your Dot» piece describing how the final «criminal enforcement agreement» between the government and the company [posted here] exposed some significant challenges for Gibson and all guitar makers, while also revealing that most recent federal raid of the company was probably unjustified: Read more...
It's clear that you have been subjected to unjustified attacks, but sometimes I feel that you also draw unjustified conclusions from their writings.
But the memo also criticises environmental campaigners for misrepresenting scientific evidence and says that green groups and the British media «have been guilty of expressing unjustified certainty about the science of climate change».
Some critics, as evidenced by the comments to the article on Articling fees and access to justice, also complain that the LPP is enabling an unjustified expansion in the number of lawyers in Ontario.
It is always legal to use force, including against police (see also here), if one reasonably believes it is necessary to prevent imminent (and unjustified) death or great bodily harm to oneself or another.
Such ads also create unjustified expectations about results a lawyer can achieve, another ethics no - no, the opinion says.
She is also critical of «unjustified» dues increases in recent years and says more such increases are on the way.
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