Word: unjustness
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...pair, two were undecided. One outspoken churchman, Canon Charles Kirkland of Canterbury, told an audience of mothers last week that the Princess "contemplates doing something which is deliberately an affront both to religion and the church." Some other Anglican churchmen were quick to condemn these words as "cruel and unjust...
...against Tufts and Cornell, likewise held to a single goal, the defensive play was outstanding. To describe individual play necessarily draws attention away from the fact that today's was a team effort, but it would be unjust to pass over the speed and force of tackling that Don Beaver showed or the consistency with which Hugh Sargent was able to get his foot on the ball and the ball away from the goal area...
Furious Democratic spokesmen have charged that Nixon smeared Democrats by charging that they were soft on Communism The record shows that Nixon hit hard and often on the issue, but that he never adopted Joe McCarthy's unjust line that the Democratic Party is the party of treason. Pointing out that he was not charging the party with disloyalty, Nixon made the very different charge that the Democratic Administrations of Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman had too often failed to understand and to meet the threat of Communist subversion...
...crimes system was made to seem particularly unjust in German eyes last week by the climax of the case of notorious Nazi War Propagandist Werner Naumann. Onetime righthand man to Goebbels, Naumann went underground in 1945 and stayed there through the bitter de-Nazification period, emerging only when new laws enabled him to escape being labeled a major offender. An unrepenting Hitlerite, he was soon active in neo-Nazi circles. Arrested by the British in 1953 for "endangering the occupation," he was deprived of the right to make public speeches, write for the press, broadcast or hold public office...
...spirit of General Assembly membership, therefore, should be that of listening to all proposals, no matter how unjust they may seem. If the French delegation desired to influence world opinion as to the injustice of discussing the Algerian question, they accomplished little. Having voted to hear the Afro-Asian complaint, the UN members will do so in spite of France's absence...