Antonym: just. Similar words: unjustly, unjustified, unjustifiable, injustice, just, adjust, just now, just as. Meaning: adj. 1. not fair; marked by injustice or partiality or deception 2. violating principles of justice 3. not equitable or fair.
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91. Especially, when a case is retried again and again, and proved unjust finally, it will be a fatal impact on law authority as well as nomocracy.
92. Some say that forgiveness is unjust because the wrongdoer should not be let off the hook.
93. Whereas in Germany, the value of personal indicia have been put into the rang of personal rights and protected by the right of claim (the damages, unjust right and the illegal management).
94. The people need a strong leader to help them to throw down their unjust rulers.
95. I would agree with Saint Augustine that " An unjust law is no law at all. "
96. What we can remove a judge completely in walk project with electronic instrument is unjust.
97. If Chris Leggett did break Mauritanian law, then it was an unjust law that he broke.
98. To put it in the terms of Saint Thomas Aquinas, an unjust law is a human law that is not rooted in eternal and natural law.
99. When citizens feel the actions of gov't are unjust, unethical, undemocratic, or does not support what the gov't is supposed to stand for, civil disobedience occurs.
100. And seizing a citizen's assets without proving him guilty of anything is nakedly unjust.
101. Miss Su's condemnation of Fang Hung - chien for being shameless was actually unjust.
102. Suspicion is far more apt to be wrong than right, oftener unjust than just.
103. Little by little and day by day, they were learning to stand up bravely against a cruel and unjust tradition, which could be observed from their attitude toward the Ku Klux Klan.
104. The reasons are many-sided, but it mainly lies inthe unjust distribution of social income,[sentencedict.com] it also is directly related to the government's behavior.
105. Xinhua News: According to Libyan television reported 22, Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi in Tripoli that night told supporters in the capital of Libya have suffered unjust invasion.
106. On the one hand, it imprudently categorizes laws as just and unjust. On the other hand, what it advises people to do is ineffective and will breed a horrible consequence.
107. For the legal relief of the usurpation, there is an introduction to the theories of unjust enrichment and constructive trust.
108. His unjust unkindness, that in all reason should have quenched her love.
109. Many hoped that Alexander II would continue with his reforms and abolish some of the unjust policies of Tsarist Russia.
110. September 25, 2009: Bin Laden calls on European nations to withdraw their troops from Afghanistan in an audio tape[sentencedict.com/unjust.html], saying they were sacrificing men and money in an unjust US-led war.
111. The workers cried to the labour union to prevent them from unjust.
112. November 9, 1989, is the date most potently associated with the end of the unjust oppression of half of Europe.
113. She burst into tears, knowing that what she said was unjust, but feeling notwithstanding extremely ill-used.
114. Milton actually wrote that it was the duty, not just the right but the duty, of a nation to rise up and dethrone through execution an unjust, though legitimate, king.
115. Proponents of limited government often focus both thought and rhetoric on the ways in which we are unfree, on the unjust or unwise restrictions governments impose.
116. An unjust cause finds meagre [ little ] support .
117. The law, in its present form, is unjust; it needs modification.
118. The Pharisee stood and prayed thus with himself, God, I thank thee, that I am not as other men are, extortioners, unjust, adulterers, or even as this publican.
119. In addition to action in the courts, statesaround the country are also voicing their opposition toward this unjust, unconstitutional usurpation of power through legislation.
120. However, those gent, trustee people often handle unjust, even somebody battles situation infestation, jobbery.
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