There is no force in the objection that an unwarrantable discrimination is made against persons engaged in the laundry business because persons in other kinds of business are not required to cease from their labors during the same hours at night.
12.
An observer named Andrew Crombie Ramsay at the meeting reported that Chambers " pushed his conclusions to a most unwarrantable length and got roughly handled on account of it by Buckland, De la Beche, Sedgwick, Murchison, and Lyell.
13.
In the previous year, 50 of the safety violations, more than 10 %, were categorized as " unwarrantable failures to comply, " which indicates willful or gross negligence; this was higher than the 2 % national average.
14.
Social workers'training, methods, and judgement were given special condemnation, and the report stated that the concept of " ritual abuse " was " not only unwarrantable at present but may affect the objectivity of practitioners and parents ".
15.
Social workers'training, methods, and judgment were given special condemnation, and the report stated that the concept of " ritual abuse " was " not only unwarrantable at present but may affect the objectivity of practitioners and parents ".
16.
At this rate, Great Britain would never have figured out what it was the Colonists were griping about, and Thomas and his buddies would still be trying to find words for " usurpation " and " unwarrantable jurisdiction ."
17.
Shelley, in heartfelt dedication to sentient beings, wrote : " If the use of animal food be, in consequence, subversive to the peace of human society, how unwarrantable is the injustice and the barbarity which is exercised toward these miserable victims.
18.
"Wherein is Prov'd by Scripture, Reason and Antiquity, that liberty of Conscience is the Undoubted Right of every Man, and tends to the Flourishing of Kingdoms and Commonwealths; and that Persecution for meer ( mere ) Religion is Unwarrantable, Unjust and Destructive to Humane Society.
19.
Shelley wrote in " A Vindication of Natural Diet ", in heartfelt dedication to sentient beings : " If the use of animal food be, in consequence, subversive to the peace of human society, how unwarrantable is the injustice and the barbarity which is exercised toward these miserable victims.
20.
The retention of Schleswig as an integral part of the monarchy was to Denmark a matter of life and death; the German Confederation had made the terms of the protocol of 1852, defining the intimate relations between the duchies, the excuse for unwarrantable interference in the internal affairs of the Denmark.