Encara no tenim significats per a "manifestly unjust".
1If you apply it to the blacks alone, it is manifestly unjust.
2This was manifestly unjust, both to the great orator and the ministers themselves.
3Such a criticism is manifestly unjust, the outcome of contemporary anger and prejudice.
4But this treatment of the Abolitionists was manifestly unjust.
5Now this, to my mind, is manifestly unjust.
6Justice Moore ruled that it would have been manifestly unjust for Herkt to not be eligible for parole.
7The British foreign secretary, Sir Philip Ramon, has introduced an aliens extradition act - manifestly unjust, the quartet believe.
8This was manifestly unjust and it was not like Weary; but this night's mission was getting on his nerves.
9Rewa's lawyer Paul Chambers said this sentence would be manifestly unjust but did not elaborate on his written submissions.
10Justice Walker found it would be manifestly unjust to impose a 17-year sentence, required by law for particularly violent crimes.
11On a third 'strike', the sentence must be the maximum possible unless the court considers it would be manifestly unjust.
12The law states offenders convicted of murder must be sentenced to life imprisonment unless doing so would be manifestly unjust.
13Everyone convicted of murder should serve a sentence of life in prison unless it was manifestly unjust, the law says.
14He represented to the Elector his hesitation about employing the power of the state to carry out a manifestly unjust measure.
15He must act on the impulse, the conviction, of the instant, and should be sustained in his conclusions, if not manifestly unjust.
16But Brackenridge's lawyer Marie Dyhrberg QC said a life term would be manifestly unjust and submitted an 11-year finite term was appropriate.
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