Sentence examples for it unjustifiably from inspiring English sources

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On the No Exemption view, regulating clothing is illiberal in that it unjustifiably restricts liberty, but applying antidiscrimination laws across the board is required by liberal principles.

Harlan called the rule "ill-conceived" and suggested that it "unjustifiably fetters perfectly legitimate methods of criminal law enforcement".

Mexico's Supreme Court overturned a law prohibiting same-sex couples from adopting children, saying that it "unjustifiably violates the exercise of founding a family," and that legislation cannot unjustifiably exclude "any person or family group".

Increasing trial size to assess secondary or exploratory end points such as various safety parameters should be avoided, as it unjustifiably exposes a larger number of patients than is necessary.

The commentary argues that (1) none of the four major ethical theories (based, respectively, on virtue, natural law, utility, or equity) can consistently defend avoidable DT because it unjustifiably harms, respectively, individual human flourishing, human life, the greatest good, and equality.

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If a person deserves a loss he has no right to reparation for it, but he may be compensated for it, probably unjustifiably.

The testy relationship went public in early January when Ford filed a lawsuit against Navistar accusing it of "unjustifiably raising prices" and ducking its warranty cost obligations.

In 1988, Mr. Reagan vetoed a bill to extend the reach of federal civil rights laws; he asserted it would "unjustifiably expand the power of the federal government" in the affairs of private organizations.

It is not just scientifically weak; it is also morally unfortunate, as it fosters an unjustifiably limited vision of human potential.

To a number of practicing historians, for instance, the account offered appeared implausible inasmuch as it overlooked the "irreducible particularity" of historical occurrences and because it postulated an unjustifiably high degree of reliance upon the presence of discernible uniformities in the sphere of human affairs.

Either way, it is an unjustifiably large sum which would not have been achieved without a) quantitative easing; b) the current economic gyrations, which have been at least partly caused by the banks; and c) the reduction in competition – and higher fees – that have resulted from the collapse of Lehman (and Barclays' subsequent acquisition of its Wall Street rump).

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