Sentence examples for make unjustified from inspiring English sources

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To this end, the government has drafted a law that would make "unjustified price increases" a criminal offence, punishable by imprisonment.

In an effort to cap inflation, it has leaned on utility companies to cap prices and is now considering legislation that would make "unjustified" price increases a criminal offence.

Trying to counteract fears of higher unemployment as the economy slows, Mr. Sarkozy announced a new program of subsidized work contracts, warned companies not to make unjustified layoffs and promised to loosen restrictions on short-term job contracts and Sunday work.

"We urge the U.S. side to respect facts and stop using the so-called freedom of the Internet to make unjustified accusations against China".

This one was easy to work up righteous indignation over: "We urge the U.S. side to respect facts and stop using the so-called freedom of the Internet to make unjustified accusations against China".

Partial compliance and suboptimal practices were also reported in other countries such as Nigeria [15], India [16] and the UK [36] where HCWs make unjustified assessments of risks from- and infection status of clients rather than properly and consistently applying standard precautions.

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Congressional auditors issued a report last year concluding that nutritional supplement companies were too often making unjustified health claims and selling contaminated herbal products.

In a statement, the general counsel for Pillsbury, Ronald E. Van Buskirk said: "Mr. Jensen is a disgruntled ex-partner making unjustified allegations.

Medicare officials have indicated that the agency intends to move away from a "pay and chase" model, in which it tried to get back any money it has paid in error, to one in which it focuses on trying to avoid making unjustified payments in the first place.

The head of Transport for London (TfL) has apologised for making "unjustified and excessive" comments about Southeastern trains.

This makes it all too easy to make the unjustified leap to the unjustified conclusion that the aggregate predictive uncertainty – typically sCV or the root mean square error of prediction for an external test set (RMSEP or sPRED) – is a reliable indicator of the level of uncertainty associated with individual predictions: independence from Y does not imply independence from X.

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