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1
If you apply it to the blacks alone, it is
manifestly
unjust
.
2
This was
manifestly
unjust
,
both to the great orator and the ministers themselves.
3
Such a criticism is
manifestly
unjust
,
the outcome of contemporary anger and prejudice.
4
But this treatment of the Abolitionists was
manifestly
unjust
.
5
Now this, to my mind, is
manifestly
unjust
.
6
Justice Moore ruled that it would have been
manifestly
unjust
for Herkt to not be eligible for parole.
7
The British foreign secretary, Sir Philip Ramon, has introduced an aliens extradition act -
manifestly
unjust
,
the quartet believe.
8
This was
manifestly
unjust
and it was not like Weary; but this night's mission was getting on his nerves.
9
Rewa's lawyer Paul Chambers said this sentence would be
manifestly
unjust
but did not elaborate on his written submissions.
10
Justice Walker found it would be
manifestly
unjust
to impose a 17-year sentence, required by law for particularly violent crimes.
11
On a third 'strike', the sentence must be the maximum possible unless the court considers it would be
manifestly
unjust
.
12
The law states offenders convicted of murder must be sentenced to life imprisonment unless doing so would be
manifestly
unjust
.
13
Everyone convicted of murder should serve a sentence of life in prison unless it was
manifestly
unjust
,
the law says.
14
He represented to the Elector his hesitation about employing the power of the state to carry out a
manifestly
unjust
measure.
15
He must act on the impulse, the conviction, of the instant, and should be sustained in his conclusions, if not
manifestly
unjust
.
16
But Brackenridge's lawyer Marie Dyhrberg QC said a life term would be
manifestly
unjust
and submitted an 11-year finite term was appropriate.
manifestly
unjust
manifestly