UNJUST vs UNSPORTING: ADJECTIVE
- Violating principles of justice
- Not fair; marked by injustice or partiality or deception
- Not equitable or fair
- Being in violation of principles of justice or fairness; unfair.
- Acting in violation of such principles; unfair in one's dealings and actions.
- Faithless; dishonest.
- Acting contrary to the standard of right; not animated or controlled by justice; false; dishonest.
- Contrary to justice and right; prompted by a spirit of injustice; wrongful
- Not fair, just or right.
- Not righteous
- Violating accepted standards or rules
- Unfair, or not sportsmanlike
UNJUST vs UNSPORTING: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Not fair
- Synonyms Inequitable, unfair, unrighteous. See righteous.
- Dishonest; faithless; perfidious.
- Contrary to justice and right; wrongful; unjustifiable.
- Not just.
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UNJUST vs UNSPORTING: RELATED WORDS
- Oppressive, Iniquitous, Unjustified, Unjustifiable, Raw, Foul, Actionable, Cheating, Dirty, Unsportsmanlike, Unsporting, Wrongful, Unrighteous, Inequitable, Unfair
- Spiteful, Uncouth, Discourteous, Sportsmanlike, Unbecoming, Disgraceful, Unprofessional, Disrespectful, Ungentlemanly, Foul, Dirty, Cheating, Unjust, Unfair, Unsportsmanlike
UNJUST vs UNSPORTING: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Arbitrary, Oppressive, Iniquitous, Unjustified, Unjustifiable, Raw, Foul, Actionable, Dirty, Unsportsmanlike, Unsporting, Wrongful, Unrighteous, Inequitable, Unfair
- Cruel, Spiteful, Uncouth, Discourteous, Sportsmanlike, Unbecoming, Disgraceful, Unprofessional, Disrespectful, Ungentlemanly, Foul, Dirty, Unjust, Unfair, Unsportsmanlike
UNJUST vs UNSPORTING: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Yet the first is not unjust and probably not immoral, while the second is definitely unjust and probably immoral.
- The unjust inequalities in the possession and use of material goods are accompanied and aggravated by similarly unjust inequalities in the opportunity for culture.
- Claim for restitution of unjust enrichment A violation of certain personal interests may lead to unjust enrichment of the perpetrator.
- One may obey an unjust law, until it is judicially declared unjust, if it is not manifestly opposed to divine or human rights.
- And because some laws are unjust, members of law enforcement will have reasons grounded in partiality to refrain from enforcing unjust laws.
- There are two types of laws: just and unjust unjust laws.
- Unjust Enrichment The second cause of action Ames assets is unjust enrichment.
- What was unjust before remains unjust until the end of the times.
- An unjust distribution of a penalty does not make that penalty unjust in itself.
- Act is to prevent unjust enrichment or unjust benefit.
- Conversely, some argue it is unsporting when used at long range on New Zealand hunting species.
- However, we also have to consider cases where coaches can be guilty of unsporting behavior.
- All participants who engage in unsporting behavior will be dealt with accordingly.
- The referee would rule this as an act of deliberate unsporting behaviour.
- Booking Billy Jones is shown a yellow card for unsporting behaviour.
- Booking Ryan McGivern is cautioned by the ref for unsporting behaviour.
- Grading on the curve, it seems unsporting to be excessively harsh.
- Red Blocker should be penalized for unsafe and unsporting conduct.
- Raniere Sandro is shown a yellow card for unsporting behaviour.
- Sotirios Kyrgiakos receives a yellow card for unsporting behaviour.
UNJUST vs UNSPORTING: QUESTIONS
- Can the CSP rules prevent unjust breaches of confidentiality?
- What are the defences to unjust enrichment and restitution?
- Does knowing receipt trigger a claim for unjust enrichment?
- Is there room for unjust enrichment in an agreement?
- Is solutio indebiti an appropriate remedy against unjust enrichment?
- Why are Janazah prayers not performed for unjust crimes?
- Is it possible to change an unjust political system?
- Can a party obtain restitution for unjust enrichment?
- Who suffered unjust interference in the Crimean crisis?
- Does unjust enrichment undermine the risk of insolvency?
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