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  • s  incapable of being justified or explained

  • Said he of Prime Minister de Valera's speech: "In my opinion this was unwarrantable interference.
  • India declared that limitation of opium production was an unwarrantable interference with her domestic affairs.
  • If he did know, he was guilty of an unwarrantable interference in Mexican politics, and on the side of the anti-Christians.
News & Articles

  • Kentucky mine fails inspection
    The Mine Safety and Health Administration issued 23 citations and 6 unwarrantable failure orders following an inspection of Tram Energy LLC, Number One Mine in Floyd County on May 8th.
    June 27, 2013 - WCYB 5 Tri-Cities
Quotes

  • Alexander Hamilton in The New American
    Hamilton added further, "Suppose an article had been introduced into the Constitution empowering the United States to regulate the elections for the particular States, would any man have hesitated to condemn it, both as an unwarrantable...
  • Winston Churchill in FrontPage magazine.com
    Churchill noted the connection in a speech from 1933: "Our difficulties come from the mood of unwarrantable self-abasement into which we have been cast by a powerful section of our own intellectuals. They come from the acceptance of defeatist...
  • EM Forster in Antiwar.com
    I am more concerned,Forster added, "with the blows which are being struck against freedom in my country secretly and quietly, either by illegitimate action of the police or by the unwarrantable if legal application of the law."

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