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7 Sentences With "do an injustice to"

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To demand less is to do an injustice to the blood that bought our freedoms.
But that would do an injustice to Edward Dusinberre's memoir "Beethoven for a Later Age: The Journey of a String Quartet".
If the justices conclude that the state legislature overstepped its authority and strike down the law "it's going to do an injustice to adult survivors everywhere," said Lani Wallace, an attorney in Utah who works with child sex abuse survivors.
People who went to Kashmir will do an "injustice to the Kashmiri people". Most of the Pakistani militants who had crossed the border over the years and were caught by the Indian security forces were found to belong to the Punjab province of Pakistan.
Superficially Hedonia seems to be a collection of short stories that are centered on Barbara's trip to New York. But that would do an injustice to this book. Hedonia is a full novel. The reader becomes included in the superficially and emptiness of life in the last quarter of the 20th century.
In 2019, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan publicly discouraged Pakistani people from going to Kashmir to do Jihad. People who went to Kashmir will do an "injustice to the Kashmiri people". Most of the Pakistani militants who had crossed the border over the years and were caught by the Indian security forces were found to belong to the Punjab province of Pakistan.
The latter gives a soteriological emphasis to the incarnation: the Son of God became a man so that he could save us from our sins. The former, on the other hand, speaks of the incarnation as a fulfilment of the Love of God, of his desire to be present and living amidst humanity, to "walk in the garden" with us. Moltmann favours "fortuitous" incarnation primarily because he feels that to speak of an incarnation of "necessity" is to do an injustice to the life of Christ.

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