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Meanings of treat unjustly in English
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Usage of treat unjustly in English
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I have been treatedunjustly, she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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By his own reckoning, he was treatedunjustly by the LAPD plenty of times.
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You don't think she was treatedunjustly?
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You don't deserve to be tortured and beaten and I know that you have been treatedunjustly.'
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'I can't be a slave, mother, and I can't be treatedunjustly.'
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Vincent Browne at the Morris Tribunal says Frank McBrearty Snr is being treatedunjustly for the second time.
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Southern senators and representatives charged that they were treatedunjustly by the North, and dealt with unfairly in Congress.
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Huawei said in a statement that the temporary extension does not change the fact that Huawei has been treatedunjustly.
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Also that my burning sense of injustice and anger reflected my privileged position, in which being treatedunjustly was unusual.
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Whatever ye shall spend in the cause of Allah, shall be repaid unto you, and ye shall not be treatedunjustly.
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I know what it's like to be racially profiled, treatedunjustly and abused by the police just because of how you look.
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But if any one of you-man ,woman ,orchild-isever treatedunjustly, you may come to the marketplace and ring the bell.
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On their own, he says, individuals treatedunjustly by the all-powerful state sometimes feel they have no recourse but to turn to violence.
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Dr Hugh Milroy, the chief executive of Veterans Aid, said the organisation had long believed foreign and Commonwealth veterans had been treatedunjustly.
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Kasli had his followers and sympathizers, fellow Muslims and loyal clansmen, and could stir up trouble if he felt he'd been treatedunjustly.
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"I don't want him treatedunjustly, or punished unless he gives occasion by his conduct," remarked Lord Reginald.