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4 Sentences With "does an injustice to"

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As Charles Sykes, a former conservative radio talk-show host, notes in this Opinion piece, widely branding any journalism one disagrees with as fake news does an injustice to well-researched journalism and the public's trust.
"It's an amiable little film, a kind of cross between a Temple and a Durbin; Miss Jean can be described that way, too, although the comparison might be opposed on the ground that it does an injustice to all three," the film critic and screenwriter Frank S. Nugent wrote in The Times in 1939.
And I don't think of those who are departed as people who lost, and when we frame these grand and nuanced battles as absolutes — with the "strong" people surviving and sometimes suffering and the "weak" people falling into the arms of absence — it does an injustice to the true machinery of the brain, of the body, of the heart, of anything responsible for keeping us here on the days we don't want to be.
Also, that this form of narrative reduces history into neat boxes and thereby does an injustice to history. J H Hexter characterized such historians as "lumpers". In an essay on Christopher Hill, he remarked that "lumpers do not like accidents: they would prefer them vanish...The lumping historian wants to put all of the past into boxes..and then to tie all the boxes together into one nice shapely bundle." Historians who use traditional narrative might say that the modern narrative overburdens the reader with trivial data that had no significant effect on the progression of history.

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