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Meanings of wholly unjustified in English
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Usage of wholly unjustified in English
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A withdrawal of labour by the associations' members would be illegal, ill-advised and whollyunjustified.
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The spokesman said senior officials found Loeb's comments on nepotism to be " whollyunjustified".
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Crowley called the Lebanese army firing " whollyunjustified and unwarranted."
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We are convinced the charges of other than purely disinterested motives against Miss Addams are whollyunjustified.
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For this, Ireland was accused of being a tax haven, a claim the Government rejected as whollyunjustified.
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Nor were my fears whollyunjustified.
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Their bitterness was not whollyunjustified.
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It was always whollyunjustified.
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His wife's attitude in these new circumstances of the return of her aunt's protégée struck him as whollyunjustified and unreasonable.
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We cannot take the whollyunjustified risk of the destruction of the army-theonly way in which this war can now be lost.
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In my youth people sometimes called me a poet, and though they employed the term vaguely and at random, yet it was not whollyunjustified.
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Darrow instantly perceived what dread suspicion again possessed her, and the sense that it was not whollyunjustified caused him a passing pang of shame.
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The budget announcement that the stake would not be cut until October 2019, 17 months after the initial decision, was whollyunjustified.
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Her assertion, as reported, that the National Museum is "hopeless on the subject of women" lacks any real basis in fact and is whollyunjustified.
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"The generally low estimation in which this land is held is probably whollyunjustified," replied the Chief.