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21 Sentences With "unjustness"

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Want to discuss the unjustness of Barb's death on Stranger Things?
Hamish Hamilton; £18.99A powerful story of lives marred by secrets, unfulfilled potential and the unjustness of the world.
Ms Smith has written a powerful story of lives marred by secrets, unfulfilled potential and the unjustness of the world.
The world is an unjust place that viciously punishes any sort of difference, and Meg feels its unjustness with the full force of adolescence.
Until we hold people accountable for so much of this unfairness and unjustness, we're not going to get the kind of change we need.
And in the Bronx, Randy Levine, president of that Goldman Sachs of baseball franchises, the Yankees, holds forth on the unjustness of a more rarefied socialism.
Urrea rightfully does not care about legal status, given the doubtful legality and certain unjustness of many American policies aimed at Mexico, Mexican migrants and Mexican-Americans.
"Nothing could have better illustrated the impossibility, the unjustness, and the structural scarcity—for all concerned—baked into the heart of the private nuclear household," she said.
It examines the question of motherhood from all sides, diving even into the body horror of mind-bending hormones and dedicating at least 22018 pages to the unjustness of menstruation.
The minimization of the unjustness and horror of slavery does more than simply keep the bad feelings of guilt, jealousy, or anger away: It liberates the denier from social responsibility to slaves' descendants.
The civil rights movement had a strategy aimed at creating a soap opera every day: Do something every day that forces the segregationists to display their own hatefulness and the unjustness of their norms.
The warmth and friendship of Americans toward us Vietnamese writers evoked my sympathy for the people and the country today, and made me think about the unjustness and cruelty of the war the United States had prosecuted in Vietnam 25 years earlier.
"While some commenters allege grid resilience or reliability issues due to potential retirements of particular resources, we find that these assertions do not demonstrate the unjustness or unreasonableness of the existing RTO/ISO tariffs," FERC said, referring to regional transmission organizations and independent system operators.
They play cards so differently, befitting their personalities: the older in a constant state of simmering rage at the unjustness of everyone else's moves, which turns, in the moment of victory, to benevolent forgiveness; the younger silently, watchfully processing the game and then making a surprising and intuitive move to defeat us all.
Most of the book is given over to luxuriating in Janet's college experience: following her from class to class and book to book, and obsessing over the minutiae of her various dorm rooms, the unjustness of the fates that stuck her with an incompatible roommate, and the beauty of the various Shakespeare-quoting boys with whom Janet and her roommates take up.
As shown, this relationship is one of mistrust and unjustness. At the very least the government should have offered relocation, free housing and support (financial and emotional).
The event sparked a major uproar in the Japanese population when the subsequent court case in the British Court for Japan highlighted the unjustness of the unequal treaties that were levied on Japan at the time by the leading countries of the West.
The title of the film Nizhalkuthu (Shadow Kill) refers to a popular play Nizhalkuthu Attakatha, adapted from the Mahabharata, about the inherent unjustness of certain punishments. In the play, the Kauravas force a witch hunter to kill the Pandavas by stabbing their shadows. However, the witch hunter's wife finds this out and is enraged. To punish her husband by making him feel what Kunti, the mother of Pandavas must feel, she kills their child in the same way.
His image as a just Christian king, statesman and diplomat and crusader against unjustness, seems rooted in reality, as well as one he sought to project. A good illustration of his status within Europe is the fact that Cnut and the King of Burgundy went alongside the emperor in the imperial procession and stood shoulder-to-shoulder with him on the same pedestal.Trow, Cnut, p. 189. Cnut and the emperor, in accord with various sources, took to one another's company like brothers, for they were of a similar age.
This connection, often underemphasized in modern analysis, is especially poignant given the unity of the three Acts ... The play succeeds in recreating an atmosphere of direct democracy and of depicting Socrates as deeply convinced of his own innocence. His commitment to obeying the laws is also emphasized, as is his persistent questioning of the general Athenian standard of moral education. Profound ethical questions surrounding the justness or unjustness of executing democratic dissenters are unambiguously raised. ... There is no doubt that the play is engaging, funny, insightful, and true to central Socratic positions and that it will appeal to a modern audience, particularly to students.
After analysing various manifestations of each, Escohotado concludes that condemning voluntarily requested services between adults, or publicly manifested prohibited thoughts actually create crimes against a victim who is merely alleged, where the grievance is not received by a specific flesh-and-blood person but by an authority of religious origin that declares itself the offended party even without having participated in the incident. All these crimes derive from “the archaic unjustness par excellence which is the crime of lèse-majesté or injured majesty, a challenge to the prince’s powers that secular societies shift towards the new majestic powers, sometimes camouflaged by scientific pretexts such as the “Pharmacracy” described by Thomas Szasz.e.g. Pharmacracy: Medicine and Politics in America, by Thomas Szasz, 2001 Escohotado claimed that freedom is incompatible with any crime of mere challenge and “any prosecution of lèse-majesté is finally a crime against humanity...” This analysis aroused the interest of criminologists, public prosecutors and judges. In April 1989, two years after the appearance of the essay, the jurisprudence issued the first judgment of acquittal due to provoked crime (delito provocado).

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