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"unjustifiably" Definitions
  1. in a way that is impossible to excuse or accept because there is no good reason for it
"unjustifiably" Synonyms
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In the United States, we are unjustifiably proud of ourselves.
I tried to make him unjustifiably confident in his abilities.
The clawbacks "substantially and unjustifiably impair ... contractual rights," the insurers allege.
The clawbacks "substantially and unjustifiably impair ... contractual rights," the insurers alleged.
Experience shows that this will lead to many uploads being unjustifiably blocked.
Republicans argue, rightly, that this unjustifiably subsidises states that levy high taxes.
Many agreed that what the violations called against Williams were unjustifiably harsh.
Too many of them have been unjustifiably landing on the chopping block.
Soldiers unjustifiably used whips and rifle butts against the protesters, the report also said.
Since then, the event "has been unjustifiably and unlawfully suppressed," according to Amnesty International.
It also rejected the argument that Australia had unjustifiably infringed tobacco trademarks and violated intellectual property rights.
Dogs can bridge the empathy gap between animals we know well and those who are unjustifiably vilified.
The lawsuit said that the recount could "unjustifiably cast doubt" on Mr. Trump's victory in that state.
Facebook didn't announce any changes, decidedly allowing politicians across the globe to unjustifiably smear their opponents online.
After listening to the Xelentos, however, I find everything priced beyond them to be interesting, but unjustifiably expensive.
But if interest rates and bond yields were unjustifiably low, inflation would take off—and puzzlingly it hasn't.
Such an unjustifiably short prison term calls into question the evenhandedness and impartiality of our system of justice.
The 22th Circuit decision, according to AFPF, unjustifiably compromises the First Amendment rights of donors to advocacy groups.
Ilhan Omar will recognize this fact and steer clear of unjustifiably questioning the allegiance of supporters of Israel.
Correspondingly, where claims are not paid, or met in full, insurance can soon get a bad name, often unjustifiably.
Some people who live and work near the border say they have been unjustifiably searched and detained at checkpoints.
Yellen, he insisted, was keeping interest rates unjustifiably low in an attempt to help Hillary Clinton win the presidency.
Marijuana, however, does not meet these criteria; thus, keeping it as a Schedule I drug unjustifiably maintains its prohibition.
Janjuah also highlighted the elevated risk to markets from central bank actions and investors' unjustifiably benign view of their consequences.
This has been particularly damaging to minority students, who are disproportionately and unjustifiably subject to suspensions, expulsions and other penalties.
Separatists, including Mr. Puigdemont, the former Catalan leader, have argued that Spain's judiciary jailed Catalan leaders unjustifiably on political grounds.
Imagine being three times more likely to be unjustifiably murdered by the police just because you are an African American.
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand shocked many by cutting rates early in March, complaining that its currency was unjustifiably high.
Australian social media personality Newsha Syeh says she was unjustifiably berated by guards at the Louvre for her choice of outfit.
And it unjustifiably gave Cubans preferential treatment while Haitians and Central Americans who were fleeing far more desperate circumstances were deported.
" In the same speech, he also had a message for police who were unjustifiably killing young black men: "You want to shoot?
One day, I was unjustifiably detained by the police when they saw me holding hands with my then-boyfriend in a park.
Russian Hackers Posed As ISIS To Threaten Military Wives (Associated Press) The threat of ISIS hackers has often been unjustifiably hyped up.
ISNA and CAIR later filed a suit alleging that the prosecutors had unjustifiably damaged their reputation by mentioning them in the indictment.
Oil and gas trade associations, several Alaska Native corporations and villages, and the state of Alaska claimed the habitat designation was unjustifiably large.
"Andy was unjustifiably and unconstitutionally executed in the sanctity of his home," Andrew Stroth, an attorney for Finch's family, said in a statement.
That's fine but so far, the Police Department's formal response is unjustifiably self-confident for an agency that refuses to acknowledge its challenges.
Eliminating the mandate would satisfy principled libertarians and save money for middle-class consumers for whom Obamacare seems like an unjustifiably bad deal.
The issue carries a special weight for him because of his own time in prison and on probation, which critics said was unjustifiably long.
It demonstrated that the male-centric, canonized accounts of the development of post-war, abstract sculpture have unjustifiably left aside many brilliant women artists.
Maurice Blackburn alleges that AMP charged its customers "unjustifiably" high fees for an extended period of time, echoing similar allegations in previous lawsuits. bit.
"We have an unjustifiably low level of relations with Scandinavian countries," Lukashenko's press service quoted him as saying as he appointed new ambassador Dmitry Mironchik.
In the case of Aptoide, the alternative Android app store says Google has damaged its ability to compete by unjustifiably flagging its app as insecure.
The ruling, which is expected to be appealed, also rejected the complainants' argument that Australia's law unjustifiably infringed tobacco trademarks and violated intellectual property rights.
In a few years, artificial personal assistants (like Siri or Alexa), self-driving cars, and disease-diagnosing algorithms will likewise lose, unjustifiably, their AI allure.
The worry is that WeWork is little more than a commercial-property company that is unjustifiably trading on a tech valuation and will soon be rumbled.
It's clear from the sweeping score and (not unjustifiably) clockwork-inspired title sequence that HBO won't exactly be mad if anyone calls HDM the new GoT.
" Clapper said that "this episode, I think, adds to the image (perhaps unjustifiably) that Pompeo is a political activist, as a 'go-to' guy for Trump.
Assured Guaranty and Ambac said in their complaint that the clawback was unconstitutional, because it "substantially and unjustifiably" impaired their contract rights under the United States Constitution.
In October, Semlex issued a statement in Mozambique saying it had shut down its operations in the country, but alleging that its contract had been "unjustifiably" terminated.
Shortly after the shooting, his father-in-law complained that "the black people" were unjustifiably politicizing Sterling's death, expressing little regard for the loss of black life.
Without these protections, creative and innovative people swim in a market of sharks who are just waiting to snatch up any work and profit on it unjustifiably.
Mifsud has been accused, along with two other individuals, of unjustifiably inflating salaries at a university consortium in Agrigento, Sicily, which he presided over nearly a decade ago.
Like I said, I spent more than 20 hours in this world, and only in the last hour did I unlock the game's second (also unjustifiably huge) map.
DiFrisco added that McDonald's shares should get a boost because the company's valuation relative to its peers is unjustifiably low, given the expected tailwind from the store upgrades.
Pardoning certain individuals doesn't solve the systemic issues the players are protesting; it cannot bring back to life the black men who were unjustifiably shot by the police.
" Ms. Shamsi added, "The F.B.I. has a critical role in protecting civil liberties, but it routinely undermines them by unjustifiably and unfairly targeting minorities and those who dissent.
"Police across Russia have raided Navalny's campaign offices, arbitrarily detained campaign volunteers, and carried out other actions that unjustifiably interfere with campaigning," the rights group wrote in September.
Such screenings are done by asylum officers, but some officials have said that border agents could soon handle them, causing fear among advocates that screenings will become unjustifiably tougher.
"It is also completely and unjustifiably contrary to the stays the courts uniformly granted when deciding whether a lawsuit against President Clinton could proceed in federal court," Kasowitz said.
Did no one making this show realize how grotesque it is to use a trait that unjustifiably plagues so many people, including young girls, in such a disposable way?
"This is yet another example of the ease with which President Poroshenko unjustifiably tries to control public discourse in Ukraine," HRW's Ukraine researcher, Tanya Cooper, said in a statement.
This especially hurts minority students, who are disproportionately — and unjustifiably — subjected to those penalties or arrested in cases of nonviolent offenses that should have been handled at the principal's office.
For months, an unjustifiably emboldened Democratic Party has dominated the friendly airwaves of TV news with tales of closed-door hearings and secret evidence that would make Franz Kafka blush.
Andrew Cuomo took a necessary step last year when he empowered New York's attorney general to take control of cases in which police officers may have unjustifiably killed unarmed citizens.
Burwell, argue the Obama administration is unjustifiably forcing religious groups like the Little Sisters of the Poor to cover birth control, despite an arrangement in which insurers provide contraception directly.
Burwell, argue that the Obama administration is unjustifiably forcing religious groups like the Little Sisters of the Poor to cover birth control, despite an arrangement where insurers provide contraception directly.
Or some 20-track album is just so unjustifiably long that the process of listening feels laborious, a dense wade through the artist's journey toward jacking up their streaming numbers.
If Band had made a phone call instead of sending an email, Hillary Clinton would have been spared the bad — and totally unjustifiably so — news cycle she suffered last week.
" While Franks characterized the state law as "not perfect, and could have been drafted more carefully," she says "the court interpreted the Texas statute in an unjustifiably aggressive and expansive way.
Over the last year, sweeping legislative changes have made it virtually impossible for migrants to achieve refugee status in the country, weakened asylum safeguards and unjustifiably criminalized immigrants and asylum seekers.
Judge Aaron Persky, who presided over the case, determined that a term of imprisonment would be unjustifiably harsh in light of various factors, including "the adverse collateral consequences" on Turner's life.
Given that understanding, the district attorneys need to take another swing at this problem, to expunge the records of others who may have been unjustifiably caught in the zero-tolerance dragnet.
On a recently booked trip I had to Cuba, for example, it turned out that hotel rates were unjustifiably much higher for Americans than for Europeans, so I cancelled my plans.
"It is a great disappointment to Mr Rush the STC has chosen to smear his name and unjustifiably damage his reputation in this way," a representative for Rush said in a statement.
Both of these new proceedings – moving forward on unjustifiably rushed schedules as the last days of this administration wind down – have lacked the most basic economic analyses despite numerous pleas from Congress.
Community group, the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria, said herdsmen had been "unjustifiably accused and maligned" in the area and had also come under attack, prompting a cycle of revenge.
Read more: Here's every celebrity in Taylor Swift's star-studded 'You Need to Calm Down' music videoSwift was accused of "queer-baiting" and unjustifiably centering herself in the fight for LGBTQ rights.
Anyway, Mr Clement wrote, the changes are mere "miserly accommodations", as they still unjustifiably bar gun owners from stopping at a coffee shop or gas station on their way out of town.
Advocates of middle-ground solutions such as a strong public option are as unjustifiably smug about the politics of their complex approaches as single-payer/Medicare-for-all advocates are about their own.
" Rush's lawyer, Nicholas Pullen, said in a statement that it is a "great disappointment to Mr Rush the STC has chosen to smear his name and unjustifiably damage his reputation in this way.
"This looks nothing like me & the script I've seen makes other people out to be heroes unjustifiably," Carlson wrote in a tweet that included a photo of Kidman as Carlson in the movie.
The shifts in the tax system in recent decades, as the authors explain, have indeed shortchanged those at the bottom of the income ladder and unjustifiably enriched those at the top of the ladder.
TransCanada contends that the United States "unjustifiably" discriminated against the Keystone project and had previously approved pipelines from other investors in a shorter amount of time and under different criteria than applied to Keystone.
But, as Ambrosetti CEO Valerio De Molli argued, getting rid of "unjustifiably protectionist attitudes to attempts at acquisition, participation or industrial integration between players of the two countries" would also be a welcome measure.
HOUSTON — As domestic gasoline prices surged to their highest level in three years, President Trump railed against the OPEC oil cartel on Friday, declaring that the group was unjustifiably manipulating supplies for selfish gain.
The UN's special rapporteur on the human rights of migrants, François Crépeau, said this week that the Australian policy amounted to unlawful and unjustifiably punitive treatment that was "cruel, inhuman and degrading" to asylum seekers.
But the larger problem, and the one that no one is talking about, is that the system itself is fatally flawed because it is set up for prosecutors and judges to issue unjustifiably harsh sentences.
Our national dialogue is poisoned with right-wing fueled lies and distortions that enable millions to unjustifiably trust their worst instincts and scapegoat people of color, low-income workers, immigrant families and children, and others.
Brokers have long complained about what they say are unjustifiably high fees for essential data on stock trades charged by the big three U.S. exchange groups, which control 12 of the 13 U.S. stock exchanges.
A lot of people breathed a sigh of relief when Hurricane Katrina fell to a Category 3 from a Category 5 in 2005, and not wholly unjustifiably: The true worst-case scenario was probably avoided.
Lest anyone doubt the president's intentions, he followed up Wednesday morning with a tweet calling the US nuclear arsenal "far stronger and more powerful than ever before" and unjustifiably crediting himself with its renovation and modernization.
The same dynamic seemed to hold true for other game masters: The minute something unjustifiably silly happened, the minute people started acting absurdly for absurdity's sake, you just knew the session was headed for an iceberg.
" Booker has previously come under criticism from some progressives for not being strong enough on drug pricing, but on Thursday Booker spoke out in strong language, attacking the "outrageous and unjustifiably high cost of prescription drugs.
Please, next time, take the trouble to check out how high on the list of compliant countries Cyprus ranks in international anti-money-laundering reviews before you, unjustifiably, use our name again in an accusatory tone.
Mr. Wizner noted that in April, a group of former national security officials filed an unusual constitutional lawsuit challenging the system as "dysfunctional" in a way they said unjustifiably restricted their free-speech and due-process rights.
"With respect to interstate sales tax collection, the No Regulation Without Representation Act unjustifiably pre-empts state authority," Peters said, arguing that the legislation Goodlatte is supporting would unfairly bar states from regulating commerce within their own borders.
According to reports in Italian media citing the writ of summons, Mifsud has been accused, along with two other individuals, of unjustifiably inflating salaries at a university consortium in Agrigento, Sicily, which he presided over nearly a decade ago.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece on Sunday rejected any suggestion of a trade-off for the release of two Greek soldiers it says are being unjustifiably held by Turkey in a case that has deepened strains between the two NATO allies.
The two main center-right opposition parties refused to take part in the vote, and the conservative Popular Party plans to appeal the decision before the Constitutional Court, arguing that Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez unjustifiably fast-tracked the measure.
Kamala Harris, the state attorney general, said Morgan Stanley concealed or downplayed the risks of toxic residential mortgage-backed securities and "structured investment vehicles" it marketed from 2004 to 2007, sometimes encouraging credit rating agencies to award unjustifiably high ratings.
" His point, Al-Khalili writes, is that the universe is so massive and contains so many planets, that it makes little sense for Earth to be the only place where life blossomed, unless our planet is "astonishingly and unjustifiably special.
Editorial Three years have passed since a Federal District Court ruled that New York City's stop-and-frisk program violated constitutional prohibitions against unreasonable search and seizure and discriminated against minority citizens, who were disproportionately and unjustifiably singled out for stops.
They may acquire unused patents or they may patent general or obvious ideas — like the basic credit card and podcast patents that I mentioned — and use them to shakedown those who inadvertently stumbled into their unjustifiably patented territory, patent traps.
"Federal law demands careful maintenance of the voter rolls to ensure lists are kept accurate, without unjustifiably and unlawfully purging eligible citizens," Vanita Gupta, the head of the Justice Department's civil rights division, said in a statement in submitting the complaint.
The Harris Interactive poll said 65 percent of voters still believed the French mainstream right should choose a candidate other than Fillon, who has been hit by allegations of paying his wife unjustifiably large sums of money for work done for him.
Bolivia's President Evo Morales has accused those celebrating the early results in Sunday's referendum — which show him losing the chance to seek a fourth term in office — of both jumping the gun and preparing the way to unjustifiably accuse him of fraud.
Elliott, known for battles against corporate boards, said on Monday that these share placements have "resulted in the entrenchment of management control over BEA at the expense of minority shareholders, whose shareholdings have unjustifiably been diluted to a significant extent over several years".
By contrast, the official said, it would clearly be an abuse — violating a specific prohibition in an executive order governing classified information — to mark something classified at an unjustifiably higher level in order to conceal violations of the law or prevent embarrassment.
"They broke the law on public finance management under the guise of carrying out legitimate commercial transactions, colossal amounts were unjustifiably and illegally paid out through a well choreographed scheme by government officers in collusion with private individuals and institutions," Haji told a news conference.
Baltimore is 63 percent African-American, yet black residents accounted for 84 percent of police stops — and 95 percent of 410 individuals found to have been unjustifiably stopped at least 10 times in a five-and-a-half-year period, according to the report.
"As a result of the Commonwealth's arbitrary restriction on poll watchers, candidates, political parties and political bodies are unjustifiably burdened in their attempts to locate available, qualified registered electors who can serve as poll watchers," the lawsuit said, as first reported by The Washington Post.
That non-acceptance has been supplemented by some commentators on a different part of the political spectrum who are justifiably worried about anti-Trump sentiment encouraging elevated tension with Russia but who unjustifiably move from that worry to denial of the fact of Russian interference.
Filed in March 2015, it accused the county police and 20 officers of violating the reporters' civil rights and unjustifiably detaining them during the protests that occurred in the days after Mr. Brown, who was black, was shot by a white Ferguson police officer, on Aug.
While Mr. Consovoy is now likely to ask an appeals court to stay the ruling anyway, Judge Mehta called the Trump arguments too thin to raise a "serious legal question" and said that delaying the subpoena further would unjustifiably interfere with the constitutional powers of Congress.
"Many sectors of the Indian economy remain highly and unjustifiably protected, and India continues to be a difficult place for American companies to do business," they wrote, noting that a 2017 World Bank report ranked India 130th out of 190 countries for ease of doing business.
Muto, who also worked on Home Alone 20133, hypothesized to me that many of the negative reactions to the sequel could be attributed to the fact that, without a noble cause like protecting his family home, Kevin comes across as an unjustifiably aggressive menace in the second film.
SANT JOAN DE VILATORRADA, Spain — Depending on whom you ask, Oriol Junqueras is either a rebel Catalan leader who sought Spain's implosion or an elected politician who has unjustifiably spent the past year in prison, awaiting trial for organizing an independence referendum in defiance of the Spanish government and courts.
Along similar lines, few of us object to J.K. Rowling making a mint entertaining billions of kids (and adults), but much of her net worth is because of merchandising profits built on unjustifiably ironclad intellectual property rights, which have deprived billions of the joys of knockoff Harry Potter toys and stories.
But Tuesday's ruling came as groups, including the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University and American Civil Liberties Union, are challenging the process, arguing in a lawsuit filed in April by former military and intelligence officials that it is "dysfunctional" and unjustifiably restrictive of free-speech and due-process rights.
Police departments need to be held accountable for treating this condition in their officers — and police officers who unjustifiably shoot African-Americans must be held accountable by prosecutors and juries — so that de-escalation and demilitarization become just as normal in interactions with people with dark skin as it is in interactions with people with white skin.
") Ms. Thompson, who also details what she calls "heinous" acts by prisoners (who were responsible for the death of one guard and three fellow inmates before the retaking), said that she did not contact any of the men she names as possibly having fired unjustifiably, out of fear of prompting legal efforts to "shut the book down.
In an unusual constitutional complaint filed on Tuesday in Federal District Court in Maryland, a group of former officials declared that the prepublication review system, to which they are required to submit writing that relates to their former work for the rest of their lives, is "dysfunctional" and unjustifiably restricts their free-speech and due-process rights.
This is also the main challenge when it comes to building an inclusive culture: When your typical boss is unaware of his limitations, unjustifiably pleased with himself, and deluded about his talents, there is virtually no chance he will take into account other people's views, unless they validate his own narcissism and massage his own egos.
There's a group of people who are in the middle who understand the future and understand it's important, want to be part of it but are nervous, I think very and unjustifiably nervous about their jobs and there's a section of the country that just isn't benefiting, doesn't like it, isn't part of it and has definitely suffered from it.
The ride itself had us navigating mellow side streets a few blocks at a time, then stopping at a cathedral or a monument or an old recording studio-turned-laundromat, where Keith would fire off anecdotes and trivia, periodically lamenting that he was "again giving unjustifiably short shrift to the Native Americans" — a lighthearted yet self-aware acknowledgment of how much history he was glossing over.

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