manifest injustice

collocation in English

meaningsofmanifestandinjustice

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manifest
adjective
uk
/ˈmæn.ɪ.fest/
us
/ˈmæn.ə.fest/
easily noticed ...
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injustice
noun[C or U]
uk
/ɪnˈdʒʌs.tɪs/
us
/ɪnˈdʒʌs.tɪs/
(an example of) a situation in which there is no fairness ...
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(Definition ofmanifestandinjusticefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The principal reason advanced for the clause is that, between 1965 and 1982, there was rampant inflation, which has caused amanifestinjustice.
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They did not wish for notice, and we took the opportunity, when more sugar became available, to go some way towards righting amanifestinjustice.
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However, it is amanifestinjusticethat people spend so much of their after-tax income on the essential task of getting to work.
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It is tolerable, perhaps, where the intention is to remove or to mitigate amanifestinjusticeor hardship.
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It would cost only £255 million a year to put right thatmanifestinjustice.
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If there is a gap and an injustice, then that is the most manifest gap and the mostmanifestinjustice.
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That is amanifestinjusticeto millions of our people.
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In my submission it is amanifestinjustice.
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That is especially true for industrial tribunals, an area in which there ismanifestinjusticebecause of the problems of cost faced by applicants.
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Amanifestinjusticehas been done to them.
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I warmly welcome the order, because it is putting right what was amanifestinjustice.
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Other- wise, we shall domanifestinjusticeto a large number of people.
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They are doing so, but, unfortunately, industrial tribunals have no power to remedy cases ofmanifestinjustice.
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There appears to be amanifestinjusticeabout that which needs to be resolved.
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To take money from a special class and spend it on a road used by all classes of vehicles would be amanifestinjustice.
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I say that because it will work amanifestinjustice.
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That is amanifestinjusticeto the trade.
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The new tariff system will also causemanifestinjustice, since the huge variations in individual circumstances will simply be lumped together.
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Cases ofmanifestinjusticebring the law into disrepute and lower the deterrent effect and good effect of severe sentences in appropriate cases.
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If you have a bad electoral system, that is no reason for perpetuating amanifestinjustice.
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