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do an injustice to



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But that would do an injustice to Edward Dusinberre’s memoir “Beethoven for a Later Age: The Journey of a String Quartet”.

From Economist • Feb. 4, 2016

Her bosses, a drunken clown of a news director and a narcissistic nincompoop of an anchorman, do an injustice to even the worst of local TV news.

From Time Magazine Archive

Reading tastes, requirements and styles vary so widely that to grade the performance of the New York Times, say, against that of the Minneapolis Tribune would do an injustice to both papers.

From Time Magazine Archive

Those who think that Author Lippmann has merely coined a new name for the old ideogram "Western World" will do an injustice to the most analytical mind in U.S. journalism.

From Time Magazine Archive

Labaume had never commanded troops and knew nothing of the practical side of war, so his judgements are almost always ill-founded and do an injustice to the French army.

From The Memoirs of General Baron De Marbot by Colt, Oliver C.




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