Sentences with phrase «unjustified because»

A majority concluded that the random testing policy was unjustified because there was an absence of evidence of alcohol use in the workplace.
If authors get upset at readers stealing from them, they say we are unjustified because books are a type of art.
Fears of foreign - owned farms sending food home while Australians go hungry are unjustified because the government would simply nationalise the property in such a scenario, he said.
It is sometimes argued that capital punishment is unjustified because those guilty of crimes can not help acting as they do: the environment, possibly interacting with inherited characteristics, causes some people to commit crimes.
The SALT deduction is unjustified because it allows individuals to deduct costs that largely go to pay for goods and services they benefit from.

Not exact matches

«You pay attention to the fundamentals, not the calendar, and October could turn out to be another month like September, where you can buy stocks when they come down because of worries that may turn out to be totally overblown and unjustified given the strength of our companies, the United States and the global economy.»
In its own complaint, R3 claims a decision by Ripple last June to terminate the option was unjustified, and says its real motive was because the option was suddenly «in the money.»
If a conservative Christian is against such a decision because he believes he has good reasons against it, these may perhaps be quite weighty and yet his protest against the decision may be unjustified.
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.
: I meant that the fact that he said that just because she was «twisting facts» it meant she was Christian was an unjustified generalization.
He began with «outlawing» (which it already is but not because of religion), went to «illogical» reasoning (nothing illogical about protecting a woman), then «forcing unjustified belief on others» (many laws would fall in this same unjustificational reasoning) and «through politics» (I think that is how America works — through the majority).
Not because his downer lyrics were unjustified, but because celebration was exactly what seemed antithetical to him.
Many modern folk have a quite unjustified sense of intellectual superiority over their ancestors because so many evils which our forebears took for granted we would not endure, and so many social improvements which seemed to them impossible we take for granted.
I may be grasping at straws because I still feel unjustified in posting something so easy, but you don't mind right?
Because this is Boston, the reaction was over the top, although not entirely unjustified.
However, a rule banning all religious clothing on the basis of presenting neutrality towards the customer was found potentially to be unjustified indirect discrimination, if for example the employer could have reasonably moved the employee to a non-customer-facing role, because such a ban may impact Muslims more than those of other faiths.
This partiality is unjustified, because Cruise's religious affiliation is not germane to his acting abilities or the entertainment value of his movie.
And because it's a plant - based food, it goes without saying that it is free of cholesterol, unlike eggs, which have earned an unjustified but terrible reputation over the years due to the high amounts of cholesterol they contain.
«Disproportionate [disciplinary] rates should not be regarded as unjustified merely because they reflect higher rates of improper behavior by minority students than by white students.»
Disproportionate rates should not be regarded as unjustified merely because they reflect higher rates of improper behavior by minority students than by white students.
Coleman's conclusion was wholly unjustified, because little or none of the EEOS variation in families, schools, peers, or neighborhoods came from true experiments, policy experiments, natural experiments, or any other plausibly exogenous source.
The Anti-Cruelty Society opposes dog racing because of cruel training methods, the large scale breeding of unwanted dogs required to produce a winner, and because this so - called sport is an inhumane and unjustified exploitation of animals for profit.
But because of the way you seem to think about climate, you draw unjustified conclusions.
Would that be the report that the IPCC said it would have to «do - over» because it was so riddled with unjustified assumptions and disproven claims that it wouldn't stand up to scrutiny?
Simply, you are saying that we should accept your unjustified assertions because you are a climate scientist.
The concern arises because of the risk that unscrupulous parties with a poor case may make unjustified allegations of bias against one or more members of the tribunal as a tactical ploy, coupled with the fact that there is now a power to detain and confiscate the passport of the alleged offending arbitrator pending investigation of the complaint.
The court discharged the freezing order having found, on the facts, that it should not exercise its jurisdiction because Mobil could not demonstrate that: PDVSA's conduct in relation to the assets was unjustified, ie a risk of dissipation; the case was one of urgency; there was a connection between the dispute or the parties and this jurisdiction (there was never any suggestion of fraud); or that PDVSA had assets in the jurisdiction.
A bipartisan consensus in Congress passed the Fair Sentencing Act in 2010, reducing disparities between mandatory minimum sentences for different drugs, in part «because the public had come to understand sentences embodying the 100 - to - 1 ratio as reflecting unjustified race - based differences.»
This much is evident from the passage in the judgment of Lord Greene MR in re Diplock at p 503, which effectively describes the claim as equity's remedial response to unjustified receipt, arising because the conscience of the improper recipient has been engaged (whether he knows it or not).
In this instance the driver is knowingly endangering themself and others and as such it is unlikely that an insurance company would accept the liability because the level of risk is unjustified by the client's premium.
Funds that can not be returned to recipients because of outdated email addresses are requested to be sent to the State of California in order to «avoid unjustified enrichment of [Coinbase].
RESPONSE 5: The board disagrees that licensees are held to an unjustified higher standard because psychological assessment training is part of the education required of a psychologist to obtain a postgraduate degree.
First, that unauthorised, unjustified and inexcusable violence used to enforce a promised marriage is extremely serious criminal conduct because of the effect that such violence has on the mental and physical integrity and dignity of women.
A trade association representing banks indicated that a consumer's cash to close amount would most likely increase due to consumer choice, rather than because of a loan origination charge, and that very few closed loans have increases in closing costs that result in tolerance violations requiring reimbursement, and therefore a three - business - day period was unjustified.
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