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Good on you for taking a stand against this blatant injustice.
But it gets worse. Are we really sure that blatant injustice is based on gender rather than society?
European human rights policy has wrongly been silent up to now on this blatant injustice.
Hence, they can minimise the likelihood of blatant injustice.
The Iranian government begins implementing ridiculous laws that create blatant injustices.
"On the eve of independence, the most ancient and the most blatant injustice was the condition of women."
The organization condemned the Fourteenth and Fifteenth amendments as blatant injustices to women.
And I made a pact with myself that if ever any kind of blatant injustice happens anywhere, that I shouldn't ignore it.
Brickman put on an outward show of philosophical resignation but Carrol knew that he felt himself to be the victim of a blatant injustice.
President of Prison Governors Association describes inmates serving indefinite sentences as 'a blatant injustice'
This is doubtless deliberate, as their selfishness inevitably culminates in a brutal flourish of imperialist rank-pulling and blatant injustice.
The image of a jury toasting a defendant it has just acquitted mocks the jury and judicial system, and reeks of blatant injustice.
There are no brutal invectives, no blatant injustices to sear the reader's conscience, no vicious hatred, no righteously unleashed passion.
She did not seem to get any support from the intellectuals, human rights groups and news media in Pakistan for her refusal to cower in the face of blatant injustice.
While the blatant injustice of Ms. Baker's case may never be repeated, Mr. Cole Vodicka sees it as connected to the work he does today.
What's truly amazing is how people like you can read an article and utterly ignore the blatant injustices described before you and offer only your entrenched market view on it.
Hours loaded with danger and blatant injustice and fighting and hardship, and it all mattered not a whit; you've been bubbling over with happiness simply because she was at your side.
In the Baez case, Pastor Bonilla, a member of South Bronx Churches with a background in liberation theology, said it was his obligation to stand up against a "blatant injustice."
President James Buchanan's appointee as territorial governor of Kansas, Robert J. Walker, although a strong defender of slavery, opposed the blatant injustice of the Constitution and resigned rather than implement it.
Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
Good on you for taking a stand against this blatant injustice.
But it gets worse. Are we really sure that blatant injustice is based on gender rather than society?
European human rights policy has wrongly been silent up to now on this blatant injustice.
Hence, they can minimise the likelihood of blatant injustice.
The Iranian government begins implementing ridiculous laws that create blatant injustices.
"On the eve of independence, the most ancient and the most blatant injustice was the condition of women."
The organization condemned the Fourteenth and Fifteenth amendments as blatant injustices to women.
And I made a pact with myself that if ever any kind of blatant injustice happens anywhere, that I shouldn't ignore it.
Brickman put on an outward show of philosophical resignation but Carrol knew that he felt himself to be the victim of a blatant injustice.
President of Prison Governors Association describes inmates serving indefinite sentences as 'a blatant injustice'
This is doubtless deliberate, as their selfishness inevitably culminates in a brutal flourish of imperialist rank-pulling and blatant injustice.
The image of a jury toasting a defendant it has just acquitted mocks the jury and judicial system, and reeks of blatant injustice.
There are no brutal invectives, no blatant injustices to sear the reader's conscience, no vicious hatred, no righteously unleashed passion.
She did not seem to get any support from the intellectuals, human rights groups and news media in Pakistan for her refusal to cower in the face of blatant injustice.
While the blatant injustice of Ms. Baker's case may never be repeated, Mr. Cole Vodicka sees it as connected to the work he does today.
What's truly amazing is how people like you can read an article and utterly ignore the blatant injustices described before you and offer only your entrenched market view on it.
Hours loaded with danger and blatant injustice and fighting and hardship, and it all mattered not a whit; you've been bubbling over with happiness simply because she was at your side.
In the Baez case, Pastor Bonilla, a member of South Bronx Churches with a background in liberation theology, said it was his obligation to stand up against a "blatant injustice."
President James Buchanan's appointee as territorial governor of Kansas, Robert J. Walker, although a strong defender of slavery, opposed the blatant injustice of the Constitution and resigned rather than implement it.
To state that she is excellent would be doing gross injustice to her work.
They, too, are standing up to gross injustice and saying, "No more."
And if he didn't join in that attack, then a gross injustice has occurred.
Even one child soldier is a gross injustice to humanity and its future.
That there was a gross injustice here, I preferred to overlook.
The motive can only be an attempt to save face, rather than admit to such a gross injustice.
The Senate version of the same bill would rectify that gross injustice.
It was from her that Jim first became aware of the gross injustices under which the west suffered.
"I have come here today to ask you to prevent a gross injustice from being enacted.
"Surely you can see that for our mission to depart now would be a gross injustice to your poor race?"
"We will go to the ends of the earth to rectify this gross injustice," she said.
But museums in general have become much more aware of the gross injustices done to women and minority artists.
It was all a gross injustice, of course.
Thus it follows that they believe they are the victims of a gross injustice.
"Not only an outrage, but also a gross injustice."
They want to combat the gross injustices of neoliberalism and global big capital.
Six Assembly members drafted a letter to the governor to complain of what they called a "gross injustice."
Children 5 or 6 and under, who think in concrete terms of right and wrong, will be most confused at what seems a gross injustice.
Washington was right to protest this gross injustice.
I thought it was our stated policy to target only those who are guilty of corruption or gross injustice?"
The ensuing capital murder conviction may represent a gross injustice, but fortunately, the story did not end in 1976.
A gross injustice had been done him and his very soul felt bruised and raw.
Before the night is over, curses, heated threats and gross injustices are exchanged.
Another, Sharon Bainbridge, described the situation as "a gross injustice."
Terl clicked his fangs in sympathy over this gross injustice and said so.
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