Sentence examples for massive injustices from inspiring English sources

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Granville Williams, editor of the book Shafted: The Media, the Miners' Strike and the Aftermath, said: "It's enormously important to revisit what happened during the strike and uncover some of the massive injustices that affected law-abiding people".

Ethical Oil is already infamous for running attack ads against liberal foes such as the NDP, and for "rebranding" the oil sands on Oprah's TV network, with a campaign that points out the massive injustices as Saudi Arabia as if to say, "at least we're not murdering bloggers in the street, so buy our oil".

Ethical Oil is already infamous for running attack ads against liberal foes such as the NDP, and for "rebranding" the oil sands on Oprah's TV network with a campaign that points out the massive injustices in Saudi Arabia, as if to say, "At least we're not murdering bloggers in the street, so buy our oil".

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On 18 June 1984 a massive injustice was perpetrated on a field beside the Orgreave coking plant near Sheffield.

Caroline Lucas, Green MP for Brighton Pavilion, described Aamer's continuing presence in Guantánamo as a "massive injustice", that was "morally wrong".

Fans, meanwhile, are likely to be satisfied as well: Americans, tolerant of massive injustice everywhere else in society, cannot stomach a moment of unfairness on their sporting fields.

To say that the Cambridge force had egg on its face today does a massive injustice to the scale of its embarrassment.

But it is absurd to identify the world with those zones in the well-off countries where people have the dubious privilege of being spectators, or of declining to be spectators, of other people's pain... consumers of news, who know nothing at first hand about war and massive injustice and terror.

He called the case a "massive injustice" and said access to their lawyers was almost non-existent.

The document proposes a strong revision of the classical conception by which sovereignty involves a "responsibility to protect" on the part of a state towards its own citizens, a responsibility that outsiders may assume when a state perpetrates massive injustice or cannot protect its own citizens.

This is a massive injustice".

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