Shifting more police work online could limit physical interactions that have sometimes led to tragic and unjustified shooting deaths.
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It is a word that, if misused, can cause unreasonable fear, or unjustified acceptance that the fight is over, leading to unnecessary suffering and death.
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But the hallmark of these betrayals is that they are impulsive and unjustified.
Whistleblowers Are Weird|Megan McArdle|June 10, 2013|DAILY BEAST
“I will not participate in this useless and unjustified polemic,” said Valls.
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In Sherrod's case, as Breitbart later conceded, it was also unjustified.
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The Wall Street Journal says that President Obama considers the move “unjustified” and will push that message this week.
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Cameron stood in the House of Commons and said that the events of the day were “unjustified and unjustifiable.”
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Unjustified refusal to perform the marital duty for at least one year.
Marriage and Divorce Laws of the World|Hyacinthe Ringrose
Dolly Haight's terrible story, his unjustified fate, and the hopeless tragedy of it, came back to him.
Vandover and the Brute|Frank Norris
And he cites an unjustified attack on Stephen Phillips as a case in point.
The Life of Francis Thompson|Everard Meynell
The situation largely arises from an unjustified lack of confidence.
State of the Union Addresses of Herbert Hoover|Herbert Hoover
He felt it unjustified, inconsistent and a reproach was on his lips.
Making Money|Owen Johnson
unjustified
/ (ʌnˈdʒʌstɪˌfaɪd) /
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adjective
not justified or vindicatedan entirely unjustified attack