Use of unjustified in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include unjustified at the start of sentence, unjustified at the end of sentence and unjustified in the middle of sentence
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unjustified at the end of sentence
- The criticism was wholly unjustified.
- And the horror may not be unjustified.
- This contention seems to me to be unjustified.
- This is not to say that all criticism is unjustified.
- The paper's assault on the president was totally unjustified.
- I think your criticisms of Mr Ward are completely unjustified.
- The commission concluded that the police action was unjustified.
- They would often be free with criticism, some of it unjustified.
- Watkins told the committee he believed his reprimand was unjustified.
- He said that since his reason did not support his instinct his suspicions might be unjustified.
- And you could see just from the body-language that she felt the policemen's warning was unjustified.
- The undermining of self-esteem may lead to assumptions about the reactions of others that are unjustified.
- Modern censures on Herodotos for failing to mention this obstacle have, here as often, been proved unjustified.
unjustified in the middle of sentence
- You have made several unjustified presuppositions.
- This is inaccurate, and unjustified by any international comparison.
- That would raise unjustified hopes and there had been no reciprocation.
- There may even be unjustified assumptions about the rationality of human behaviour.
- Many disabled people suffer from unjustified discrimination when they apply for jobs.
- Although such criticism may well be totally unjustified, if could be very embarrassing.
- This confidence seems unjustified, at least as far as capital asset charging is concerned.
- The defendant had supreme and, as it turned out, unjustified, confidence in his own judgment.
- Invariably such products are sold at a premium price quite unjustified by the cost of their components.
- But I am glad that I provoked him into an unqualified withdrawal of his disgraceful unjustified comments.
- Your report last week was unfair. It was based upon wholly unfounded and totally unjustified allegations.
- It also defined the judicial rights of citizens in respect of unjustified actions by state security bodies.
- The recent proposals made by the Royal College of Psychiatrists are unjustified, unnecessary and unworkable.
- But he says just as worrying, is the string of unjustified complaints made against him by members of the public.
- If the premises are unjustified, there will be no justification for the conclusion at least, not by this inference.
- And most, in their macroeconomic management, lurched between unjustified fears of recession and unwarranted euphoria about growth.