The word
"unjustified" means that something is done or said without a good reason or explanation.
Full definition
The prime minister said he was «profoundly sorry» for the «double injustice» which had occurred after revealing how the reputations of the victims had been muddied by
completely unjustified accusations of hooliganism.
The government's plans to protect health and aid budgets have been attacked as
unjustified by the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC).
«The SFO's Director David Green QC has waged a long war against what he sees
as unjustified claims of legal privilege.
The second policy relates to clearer information on the cost consequences for arbitrators
for unjustified delays in submitting draft arbitration awards to the Court.
Russ... My point was that, it's
not unjustified for OFA to make such a statement.
President, Conference, during the last 2 years we have witnessed an unprecedented, vicious, prejudiced and totally
unjustified attack on the public sector across the UK.
Harriet Harman, the Committee chairman for Labour's said: «Protection for MP communications
from unjustified interference is vital, as it is for confidential communications between lawyers and clients.
A 2014 «Dear Colleague» guidance letter from the Obama administration's Education and Justice departments advised that discipline policies could constitute «unlawful discrimination» under federal civil rights law if they didn't explicitly mention race but had «a disproportionate and
unjustified effect on students of a particular race.»
A widely held but
unjustified belief in supernatural causation leading to certain consequences of an action or event, or a practice...
Wow fred, usually you want until someone actually addresses you directly before you post a moronic and irrelevant tangent filled with
unjustified assertions.
Links with his past remained, however, and he felt a strong ambivalence: he had criticized evangelicalism while wanting to defend it
against unjustified attacks by others.
However, as «noisy data» raised a flag with you — data with so many interpolated points and weighting adjustments (some of which
seem unjustified at this stage of my ignorance) raises a flag with me.
The completely
unjustified fear of accidentally bulking up keeps women from effectively achieving this defined look.
The opportunity to invest in and own best - of - breed companies trading
at unjustified low valuations is very rare.
A majority concluded that the random testing policy was
unjustified because there was an absence of evidence of alcohol use in the workplace.
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.
All these limitations were introduced only for prescriptions for medicines subject to reimbursement by the National Health Insurance Fund, which
created unjustified discrimination between those patients entitled to reimbursable medicines and everyone else (with prescription for medicines for which no reimbursement was provided).
Does the Machiavellian version of «necessity is all there is» create an unbounded or at least
unjustified confidence in the malleability of human nature by the free or astute man.
Calvinist theology has long been hostile to pacifism, and most Reformed churches» reflections on war begin by distinguishing justified from
unjustified wars.
Raymond, since the Christian instruction manual (bible) is as loaded with hate and
unjustified violence as it is, you shouldn't really be surprised when people surmise that Christians hate.
The new Act amends the current law relating to
unjustified threats regarding proceedings for infringement of patents, registered trademarks, registered designed, design rights and Community designs.
«These recommendations have set the wheels in motion for an additional,
unjustified tax on public service workers.
I may be grasping at straws because I still
feel unjustified in posting something so easy, but you don't mind right?
The research is replete with examples of immediate and future disruptions and harm that children experience as a function of learning to reject a parent for
unjustified reasons.
This Act additionally prohibits
unjustified discrimination based on disability, stating that «a qualified individual with a disability» shall not be discriminated against during the job application or hiring process.
New York state law defines animal cruelty as a situation where a person causes
unjustified harm, pain or suffering to an animal or neglects an animal's care by not providing it with proper food, water, medical care or suitable shelter.
«Most importantly, the bill removes FEMA's authority to increase premium rates to
unjustified levels at the time of a property's sale, which will stabilize local real estate markets and ensure that both property owners and prospective buyers are treated equally.
By the general agreement of the people of Eastern Nigeria, we decided to distance ourselves from the rest of Nigeria, based on many waves of
unjustified killings.
Justice White was even more emphatic about the grounds on which abortions could be regarded, in his judgment, as not
only unjustified, but debased:
«So, first of all, let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself - nameless, unreasoning,
unjustified terror which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into advance.»
Also US - related, ADA is the «Americans with Disabilities Act» of 1990, a law that «
prohibits unjustified discrimination based on disability» at the workplace.
European lawmakers accused of misinterpreting scientific research and imposing
unjustified burdens on the regulation of e-cigarettes
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