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injustice

[in-juhs-tis] / ɪnˈdʒʌs tɪs /


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"I believe this was a sporting injustice, Morocco was certainly wronged and the facts were clear," one man told the BBC in Rabat.

From BBC

“A gifted photographer, she not only produced films with Rob, but it was her energy that had them working tirelessly to fight social injustice in the country that they both loved,” Crystal said.

From Los Angeles Times

But it also holds out the possibility, through the destiny of Dicey’s baby, of a more hopeful future emerging from the carnage and injustice of history.

From The Wall Street Journal

Wilson spoke against the motion and called Kirk’s conviction “one of the biggest injustices against any member of the department.”

From Los Angeles Times

As a result, graduates have seen outstanding balances increase far higher than the initial amount of their loans, fueling a sense of injustice.

From BBC