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How to use the word Unjustly in a Sentence?

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People get angry when I insult them justly, but they never care when they offend me unjustly.

Ryan Pack

added by littleking
10 months ago

If your behaviors unjustly affect my life, then your business becomes my problem.

Ryan Pack

added by littleking
1 year ago

I look forward to working with the General Assembly to address this, forgive COVID fines and fees and restore licenses that were unjustly suspended.

Glenn Youngkin

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

Administrations of both parties have unjustly targeted journalists, but none more so in recent years than the Obama administration, the Obama administration’s control on the flow of information has been described as the most aggressive since the Nixon administration.

Scott Fitzgerald

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

Brittney Griners is wrongfully detained, unjustly detained and we have made that clear as an official determination of the Jake Sullivan government. Second, the Russian government should release Brittney Griners and allow Brittney Griners to be returned and reunited with Brittney Griners family and come home safe and sound.

Jake Sullivan

Found on CNN
1 year ago

They should just know that State Department, the State Department, folks like Colin Allred in Congress on the Foreign Affairs Committee, we're gon na do everything we can to get Brittney Griner home, to get any other American who's been detained unjustly home.

Colin Allred

Found on CNN
2 years ago

These men are fathers who lost precious time with their children and everyone they love, and their families have suffered every day of their absence, we also remember the names and the stories of every American who is being unjustly held against their will — in Venezuela, in Russia, in Afghanistan, Syria, China, Iran and elsewhere around the world.

Joe Biden

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Today's decision is wonderful news for Abdul Malik, who has been unjustly detained for 15 years without charge or trial, abdul Malik longs to be reunited with Abdul Malik family, and we hope the President Joe Biden administration will ensure President Joe Biden release happens quickly.

Mark Maher

Found on CNN
2 years ago

This school board did not issue this order. The district administration did not issue this order, and our principals did not issue this order, sadly, our principals and district staff have been called tyrants, nut jobs, child abusers, to name a few of the adjectives that have been unjustly used in this past week.

Terry Seiders

Found on CNN
2 years ago

The truth about insults: If somebody unjustly insults you it means nothing, except that maybe they're assholes, or maybe even they're incompetent, but if somebody justly insults you, then it means something.

Ryan Pack

added by littleking
2 years ago

Death With Dignity: I'm writing this quote in regards to the Death With Dignity laws across Michigan, America, and the world. I noticed Michigan failed to pass the Death With Dignity legislation back in 2017. I am a firm believer that everyone should have the right to die when and how they want so long as it's morally right to do so. Whether they're terminally ill, mentally ill, chronically ill, or they're suffering in some unjust way. Maybe they're suffering because their homeless, poor, old, or depressed. Maybe they suffer because they have no friends or family and they're lonely. Whatever their circumstance is they should have the right to die in a humane way. Only if you have a criminal record or your living an unjust life style should you be excluded from this human right. You don't want criminals and people living unjust life styles being rewarded for their bad behaviors. Any person that commits a crime/ behavior/act that unjustly harms another living life/living should automatically disqualify them from this human right. Death With Dignity is only for those who live just lives. I personally have been disabled since birth. I have more than a handful of mental illnesses and I also have several chronic illnesses. I have diabetic peripheral neuropathy, diabetes, interstitial cystitis, gastritis, obsessive compulsive disorder, GERD, learning disabilities, severe PTSD, schizophrenia, depression, anxiety, confidence and self-esteem problems, and an inferiority complex. I'm in uncontrollable pain all day everyday. I have very limited functioning and I suffer intensely due to each of my illnesses. It is morally necessary for me to have the option to die when and how I want and to do it in a humane way. It is the right of all living things who suffer unjust pain to die when they want to. You are not the one suffering I am, and therefore you have no moral right to tell me when I can and cannot die. You will go home to your families and I will suffer all alone. You will turn your backs on me when I'm at my illest because you lack compassion, respect, integrity, justice and mercy for my circumstance and I will have to suffer for it.You are not a criminal for helping the ill die in a humane way, you are a criminal for letting those who are ill suffer. You are not cruel for helping the ill die, you are only cruel when you sit there and watch people suffer unjust pain and do nothing. It is not a human rights violation to humanely assist a suicide or euthanize people when they're suffering, however it is a human rights violation when you let them suffer unfair pain. You are not a criminal for humanely helping someone die when they're ill and don't want to continue on with their lives, you are only a criminal if you unjustly cause harm to someone's life. You take your dog and cat to the vet when they're ill to euthanize them so they don't suffer. You should show the same empathy, compassion, mercy, and respect to your fellow humans as you do for animals. You should show integrity, justice, courage, compassion, mercy, respect, love, and peace to all living things so long as they deserve it.

Ryan Pack

added by littleking
2 years ago

Imperfections: Justice and I require that people fix their imperfections, stop being malicious, stop making excuses, stop lying, just fix them as soon as possible, if possible. Justice and I demand people stop bringing their imperfections into this world for just people like myself to have to pay the price tag for and to unjustly suffer for. Its not fair for the just of humanity to have to suffer the pains, injustices, and tragedies caused by the unjust of humanity. You have been ordered by justice and myself to fix your imperfections, if possible. Whether you choose to fix your imperfections or not, weather your able to fix your imperfections or not, a just outcome is required for you.

Ryan Pack

added by littleking
2 years ago

This accountability is essential for anyone who kidnaps or unjustly detains Americans abroad, if our country ever wishes to deter hostage-taking.

Diane Foley

Found on CNN
2 years ago

First offense, good behavior: When a person commits a crime no matter how petty or heinous, it requires justice. The crimes that you committed are no less egregious because it was your first offense, and even though you supposedly have good behavior it does not excuse the crimes you've committed. Therefore when a person commits crimes it is required that they suffer fair penalties. First offenses and good behavior does not excuse what ever it is that you've done. My life is no less valuable just because it is your first offense, the crimes you committed are no more justifiable just because you have good behavior. If you unjustly take my life, if you murder me, it wouldn't be fair to me if you get a reduced sentence for a first offense, and it wouldn't be fair to me if you got out early on good behavior. I lost my life forever because of you and so you deserve to forever lose yours. Only if you had some sort of a just cause for taking my life could you be excused. Only if you met certain eternal probationary standards set by me might you be forgiven.

Ryan Pack

added by littleking
2 years ago

Any system that is unjustly harmful to life needs to be destroyed and replaced with what is just.

Ryan Pack

added by littleking
2 years ago

As a result of government suppression surrounding the fraudulent August 2020 Presidential elections in Belarus and its aftermath, there are more than 340 political prisoners detained in Belarus today, the United States calls on the Belarusian authorities to immediately and unconditionally release all those unjustly detained or imprisoned.

State Anthony Blinken

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

Statute of limitations: Once a crime happens its apart of history forever, it will never go away. Maybe memories fade, maybe witnesses die, maybe evidence gets lost, destroyed, tampered with, or expires but the crimes themselves never actually expire. Therefore they require justice. The only time there should ever be a limitation on charging a crime is if there's not enough truth, facts, and evidence to support it. You don't ever want to convict innocent people of crimes they never committed, you don't ever want to unjustly penalize people. As long as there's enough truth, facts and evidence to support the crime then just penalties should be administered to the appropriate people no matter if its been a 100 plus years since the crime took place. If there's no justice for the crime in life then justice is required for the crime in the afterlife. Either way it go's justice is required for the crime. You don't ever want guilty people getting away with crimes, whether it's in life or in the after life.

Ryan Pack

added by littleking
3 years ago

Its changed the way everybodys looking at this. Look at the millions of people marching around the world. George Floyds last moments before George Floyds May 25 death while in police custody were captured on video and has sinceprompteda worldwide movement to combat racial injustice and calls for police reform. Protests have occurred almost daily in many cities across the world, with some devolving to looting and rioting early on. George Floyds was killed unjustly. Martin Luther King Jr. was killed unjustly. My father Reverend Alfred Daniel Williams King was killed unjustly, my grandmother, Reverend Alfred Daniel Williams King, was killed unjustly. I mourn and grieve with the family of George Floyds. I still miss my beloved family members.

Reverend Alfred Daniel Williams King

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

Someone unjustly took away her life and shot her, at this moment, I don't know why.

Sheilla Nunez

Found on CNN
4 years ago

We are also working to free hostages unjustly detained around the world including in Iran.

President Trump for his work

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

The US government's clear that this decision, made at this particular time, is politically motivated and has nothing to do with national security, these actions violate the basic principles of free market competition. They are in no one's interests, including The United States companies. ... The extension of the Temporary General License does not change the fact that Huawei has been treated unjustly.

The United

Found on CNN
4 years ago

This is great news, and was absolutely the right thing to do, while this compensation will not bring back the 45 years that Richard Phillips unjustly served in prison, it is my sincere hope that it will bring a well-deserved and fulfilling quality of life to him.

Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy

Found on CNN
4 years ago

It is unlikely to be a magic wand that leads to an overnight result. But it demonstrates to the whole world that Nazanin is innocent and the UK will not stand by when one of its citizens is treated so unjustly.

Jeremy Hunt

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

The President needs to have a clear and consistent approach to China, and not turn a blind eye as a million Muslims are unjustly imprisoned and forced into labor camps by an autocratic regime.

Bob Menendez

Found on CNN
5 years ago

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