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Перевод: unjust speek unjust


[прилагательное]
несправедливый; неправый


Тезаурус:

  1. Once age is controlled, the effect of education upon attitudes towards breaking unjust laws changes.
  2. In their study of civic culture in 1959, Almond and Verba repeatedly noted that the better educated in all five countries that they studied were more likely to participate in the political process, and to believe that they could do something to change laws which they felt were unjust through the conventional channels of political participation.
  3. Such "relevance" as this must be rejected, then, on the grounds that it is unjust.
  4. The advantage of the Zuwaya image, from a libertarian point of view, is that the rallying points for groups larger than households are ancestors: dead men, who cannot act ultra vires or be oppressive or unjust, or attempt to keep the group in being when the particular need for it has ceased.
  5. The general conclusion still holds: the poorer groups in society seem somewhat less willing than the rich to challenge society's rules if they feel a law is unjust.
  6. Gandhi claims that it cannot be used in an unjust cause but what he might mean is that it should not be used in an unjust cause.
  7. In response to an application by the Crown Prosecution Service for a judicial review, Lord Justice Lloyd said it was not open to the prosecution to take such action "whenever faced with what is regarded as an inconvenient or unjust decision".
  8. And unjust.
  9. As both emphasize, moral education cannot proceed effectively in an economically unjust society.
  10. THE Littlewoods Cup holders returned to the last eight of the competition last night in unusual and, Everton would claim, unjust circumstances.
  11. Some saw old laws which gave a creditor tyrannical powers of coercion over his insolvent debtor as the barbarous expedients of a rude age which were both unjust and inhumane.
  12. This plausibly supports the view that it is relative deprivation which is causally related to crime, and that in conditions where unemployment is perceived as unjust and hopeless by comparison with the lot of other groups, this will act as a precipitant of crime.
  13. The repugnance she had felt the day before seemed absurd, unjust.

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