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Ignoring the will of the people, they argue, would be a travesty for European democracy.
Also, losing Mauro Diaz to injury is a travesty for MLS, and not just Dallas.
Anna Bowes, director of Savingschampion.co.uk, says the budget was "a travesty for savers".
"Today's verdict is a travesty for freedom of expression and justice more broadly.
In a statement, Governor Jindal called the decision "wrongheaded and a travesty for parents across Louisiana" and vowed to appeal.
It would be a travesty for the court's conservatives to reverse or weaken longstanding legal precedent on this issue.
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After the case was dismissed, CCR lawyer Maria LaHood said, "This decision is a true travesty of justice for our constitutional democracy and for all victims of the US government's unlawful killings". .
It would be a travesty of justice for anyone to let this be lost".
The Academy's failure to recognise The Lego Movie in its nominations will be seen as too great a travesty of justice for Bafta not to be itching to correct.
New York City's Board of Health voted not to overturn the decades-long ban on owning ferrets as pets on Tuesday, which is a travesty of justice for a number of reasons.
It would be a travesty of democracy for the elite now to order the people to keep voting until they give the "right" answer.Start thinking about tomorrow, not yesterdayA better course would be for Europe's leaders to forget the constitution and concentrate on their much bigger worries.
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