Sentence examples for terms unjustified from inspiring English sources

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The top five issues raised by suppliers were delays in payments, changes in contract terms, unjustified charges for consumer complaints about a product, demands for contributions to marketing costs, and a lack of compensation when a retailer made errors in forecasting the amount of product they required.

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As Simon Walker concludes: "What he sought was, in contemporary terms, neither unjustified nor unattainable; it was the manner of his seeking that betrayed him".

UTPs consist, for example, of delaying payments, restricting access to the market, unilateral or retroactive changes to contract terms, sudden and unjustified cancellation of contracts, unfair transfers of commercial risk and transferring transport and storage costs to suppliers.

Although testing all slaughtered cattle is "unjustified in terms of protecting animal and human health," the panel said, it recommended testing all cattle older than 30 months that die on farms, that collapse from illness or injury or that show the twitching, nervousness or aggressiveness symptomatic of mad cow disease.

The Fed has not given an adequate explanation for the pace of interest rate rises last year, which appeared unjustified in terms either of the Fed's mandate or key economic indicators.

Interventions should therefore aim to target stigma that is unjustified in terms of self-protection, including the avoidance of a child who is no longer clinically infectious.

There is far less on-the-job homicide in the Postal Service than at other workplaces, and the term "going postal" is unjustified and unfair, according to a commission formed to study aggressive behavior at the post office.

In addition, the popular idea that going public negates or even just severely limits a company's ability to pursue its long-term mission is often unjustified.

Scheen considered that the actual term "inertia" already meant "unjustified": " therapeutic inertia can be defined as an unjustified delay in treatment initiation or intensification", or "deleterious": " a caregiver behavior resulting in a deleterious delay" [ 21].

Instead, all we get is a slap in the face — or, to put it in the terms of this film, an unjustified summons — from an unfeeling jerk.

The name Mabinogion derives from a scribal error and is an unjustified but convenient term for these anonymous tales.

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