Sentence examples for unjust face from inspiring English sources

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Lilesa's gesture is a request to the citizens of the world to stand with the Oromo in their quest for political and economic survival against the unjust face of Ethiopia.

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"As much as we think the current case was unjust, we would face an uphill battle as a high-profile U.S. hedge fund challenging a British regulator in a British court," he said.

Their lawyer, Debora Hambo, says that passing on the information would be illegal, and adds that her clients face unjust attention and mistreatment by police if the information is shared.

Eyewitness testimony is profoundly unreliable; that it, and only it, was used to kill someone is unjust on its face and sets a terrible precedent.The largely irrelevant point concerned the large numbers of supporters Mr Davis had around the world.

The error rate in just one database, the Social Security Administration's, is believed to be more than 4percentt, making it likely that many thousands of Americans would face unjust firings and discrimination, and waste a lot of time and effort trying to clear their names.

For many, the knee-jerk response has been to speak against women travelling alone, labelling it as shocking or unwise, especially in more conservative cultures where Western women travelling alone can face unjust stereotypes regarding promiscuity.

It's all well and good to appreciate celebrities, like Aniston, who resist the pressure to conform to such stringent standards, but only to the extent that their abstinence calls attention to the greater unjust pressures women face.

Although the U.S. still looks to Thailand as an ally, Prayuth has taken a sharp turn toward Beijing — last year, Bangkok formally handed at least two Chinese dissident refugees and 100 persecuted Uighur Muslims back to China, where rights groups say they could face unjust imprisonment and torture.

Whether we believe this harvest is just or unjust, we must face squarely the question Angelou asks those before her: "...Are you prepared to work to make this country, our country, more than it is today?" As I look in the mirror, I must be willing to ask myself 'what do you have the courage to invent?

Only one did: Sen. Rob Portman (R-Ohio), who said he supports the policy behind the executive order because "employees shouldn't face unjust discrimination in the workplace simply because of their sexual orientation," though he raised concerns about the rights of religious employers.

In far too many places across the country, LGBTQ people still face unfair and unjust discrimination, and we need a President who will fight to change that.

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