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injustice

[in-juhs-tis] / ɪnˈdʒʌs tɪs /


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First, though, we must deal with the current injustice: the planned removal of one of the coolest sets of crosswalks in any American city.

From The Wall Street Journal

That instinct to challenge injustice would come to define her career.

From BBC

Chief Executive of Carers UK Helen Walker said the government were "righting a clear wrong" and "addressing this injustice head on".

From BBC

But he said £118m had now been paid out to victims and he was confident the government was now listening to their concerns after "a long period of injustice".

From BBC

She knows that Gustav’s film is deeply personal and fears doing the story an injustice or poisoning a memory.

From Salon