Sentence examples for slightly unjust from inspiring English sources

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Although, as often, Wells was being slightly unjust to James in that autobiographical quote.

"But having said that, we could have got something out the game in the end and I think had we done so it would've been great - but it would have been slightly unjust.

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For Toronto FC, we'll get some evidence over whether they have the mettle to push on after a difficult and ever-so-slightly unjust loss.

The title is unjust; these are the very slightly credibles.

Local officials also launched two bottles of iced tea into a park pond -- again, making a slightly strained gesture in the direction of the Boston Tea Party and its protest over unjust taxation.

Even if each individual behaved only slightly injustly, e.g. avoiding a woman with a headscarf, the end result might still be an unjust society.

But the number of political prisoners is gradually decreasing, and the Catholic church has enjoyed slightly more freedom since the Pope's visit.In this section Cardoso's reform puzzle A revolution's ageing children Warpaths Unjust, and immovable in Cuba ReprintsThe outside world has tried various ways of getting Mr Castro's regime to soften, but none has had much success.

Unjust, often.

So unjust.

It was unjust".

And it was unjust.

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