unjust treatment
collocation in Englishmeaningsofunjustandtreatment
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unjust
adjective
uk/ʌnˈdʒʌst/us/ʌnˈdʒʌst/
not ...
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treatment
noun
uk/ˈtriːt.mənt/us/ˈtriːt.mənt/
the way you deal with or behave towards someone ...
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(Definition ofunjustandtreatmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This might not be the case if we talk about the badness of inequality following fromunjusttreatment.
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Even if people are unaware ofunjusttreatment, we might argue that it is bad for them.
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It presumably differs fromunjusttreatment, even if treatment that is one tends to be the other as well.
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Is the distinction between inequalities that result fromunjusttreatmentand those which do not morally significant?
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Age criteria for entitlements carry the risk of theunjusttreatmentof those who belong to a different age group.
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In these cases,unjusttreatmentis always bad for people, and hence it is not possible to level down without improving the situation for some in some respect.
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It is not the value of the pound, but farmers feel that it isunjusttreatment.
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When you get in an industry a feeling that there has beenunjusttreatmentover a number of years, that is not easy to remove.
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The proposals in the order will lead to unfair andunjusttreatmentof the staff concerned.
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What is the other possibility of hisunjusttreatment?
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In this context there is no individual facingunjusttreatment.
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Again the oil companies shrieked at what they said wasunjusttreatment.
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It is easy for any group of people—sometimes even for just one individual—to find a reason for claiming that they are suffering sociallyunjusttreatment.
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Under the transfer of undertakings provisions, are not those people equally protected and able to bring a case if they are receivingunjusttreatment?
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The same question is involved: the invasion of privacy and unfair orunjusttreatment.
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His reply tonight can make some 80 families happy or confirm their bitter unhappiness andunjusttreatment.
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I thought it had been agreed long ago that that wasunjusttreatment.
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I think that that is most unequal andunjusttreatment.
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It would beunjusttreatmentof some very young and very vulnerable people entering work.
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