Sentence examples for unjustifiably to from inspiring English sources

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Justice Mott was unequivocal: The board had acted "arbitrarily and unjustifiably to imprison petitioner for as long as possible".

This important civic act, which we hope will be a significant moment of renewal for the city, may have caused us, unjustifiably, to sit this summer out.

With its obscene caricatures of the Pope and the Virgin Mary as well as Muhammad, Charlie Hebdo had engaged in a kind of "new iconoclasm" which would lead inevitably, if unjustifiably, to countervailing acts of revenge.

Though the 9/11 commemorations are likely to be "a significant moment of renewal for the city," he added, they "may have caused us, unjustifiably, to sit this summer out".

"I do hold him directly responsible for the demise of Nassau County's fiscal condition and the taint that has applied itself unjustifiably to other good public officials in the Republican Party," says Bruce A. Blakeman, a Republican and former legislative presiding officer who was swept from office last fall.

However, when effectively recommending single ostensibly 'best' technologies or strategies, TA practices can serve unjustifiably to 'close down' debate, failing adequately to address technical uncertainties and social ambiguities, reducing scope for democratic accountability and co-ordination across scales and contexts.

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When President Asif Ali Zardari sought and secured election as President, some critics wrongly and unjustifiably attributed to him the desire to wield absolute power under the dictators' distorted constitutions.

Given that in the past, military commission prosecutors unjustifiably refused to provide the defense fair access to evidence, this gives some reason for concern.

This period, now unjustifiably consigned to the history books, is highly relevant to the current debate because it was marked by an intense level of British involvement in Europe.

The standard view of forgiveness as a process of overcoming moral anger or other unhappy reactive attitudes suggests that people who have been wronged characteristically form judgments about those who wrong them, such as that they deserve to be punished, can no longer be trusted, or have unjustifiably failed to uphold their end of a relationship.

But, frustratingly, he does not get quite deep enough into what made Oldfield tick, especially given that his private life was so important and, however unjustifiably, led to the blackening of his reputation after his death.

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