Collocations withinjustice

These are words often used in combination withinjustice.

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act of injustice
How, if at all, do things change if beneficiaries and those made worse off are not the direct parties in the act of injustice, but, for example, their descendants?
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economic injustice
This is a terrible economic injustice.
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feeling of injustice
To exclude them is only to create a feeling of injustice and of irritation.
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form of injustice
I believe that if we are against any form of injustice we should stand forthright and state the things in which we believe.
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grave injustice
There is a widespread perception of grave injustice built into the system.
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great injustice
On this subject, the compromise achieved does all users of these medicinal products a great injustice.
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gross injustice
Either the groupings are a farce and a gross injustice to the people who are putting forward their agreements, or they are not that.
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manifest injustice
The principal reason advanced for the clause is that, between 1965 and 1982, there was rampant inflation, which has caused a manifest injustice.
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monstrous injustice
As all who have looked into the matter agree, it is a monstrous injustice that the unemployed do not receive this benefit.
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past injustice
Nor would it necessarily result from ordering them in terms of 'betterness with respect to compensating for past injustice'.
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perceived injustice
This entailed not only the removal of a perceived injustice from the community, but also some kind of selective physical sanction against its perpetrators.
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political injustice
Though their number is very small, the political injustice is there.
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sense of injustice
A common theme in the complaints of healthy detainees was a sense of injustice that arose from the seeming futility of their incarceration.
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social injustice
However, do we really want to exclude those who have been disadvantaged by social injustice from the moral community?
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terrible injustice
The families have suffered a terrible injustice.
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victim of injustice
Would he not feel in those circumstances that he, the farmer, was the victim of injustice in being compelled to continue to give accommodation to such a man?
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