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the miscarriages
noun
A failure; a mistake or error.
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The miscarriages of justice that led to Governor Ryan's action were not isolated.
The issue of the miscarriages of justice is likely to be ventilated at the public inquiry.
About how long it took to conceive him, about the miscarriages that came after.
There are also the miscarriages of justice that can result from charge, plea and sentence 'bargaining' and the 'parole deal'.
New York policy makers can stop the miscarriages of justice by enacting an amendment to the Rockefeller drug laws that allows judicial discretion in narcotics cases.
Bella Sankey, director of policy for Liberty, said: "When the criminal courts charge was proposed, the miscarriages of justice which would follow were plain to see.
But the hospital, Mercy Health Partners of Muskegon, Michigan, seemed to think that hastening the miscarriages would violate the bishops' ban on abortion.
Instead, we are privy to something realistically ugly: a hellscape of gossip, dominated by old men making mean remarks about the miscarriages of potential queens.
John McManus, one of the founders of the Miscarriages of Justice Organisation, called for people in Mrs Clark's position to be given more support.
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The miscarriage.
The miscarriage was only one of the family's losses.
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