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unjustifiably
A former energy watchdog says better regulation and market reforms could reduce household power bills by £300 to £400 annually.
Harriet Harman calls reports of Lord Mandelson's alleged links with a Russian billionaire "unjustified" smears.
QPR's supporters trust say the club's decision to further increase ticket prices is "unjustified."
The number of healthy babies lost as a result of Down's syndrome testing is "unjustifiable", a charity has claimed.
Growing migration is putting strains on rich and poor economies alike, according to the OECD.
Nottingham Forest manager Colin Calderwood says the decision to award Swansea a penalty in Saturday's match was unjustified.
Organisers of a biker festival in Warwickshire say a £1.4m police operation is "unjustified".
The US says a decision by Belarus to order the expulsion of 10 of its diplomats in Minsk is "unwarranted".
Watchdog Energywatch says it is time the energy industry was referred to the Competition Commission.
Consumer groups say above-inflation rises in rail fares are unfair, unjustified and bad for the environment.
Pakistan says its suspension from the Commonwealth because of emergency rule is "unreasonable".
Middlesbrough chairman Steve Gibson insists calls for a Premier League winter break to help avoid player burn-out are unjustified.
The Kremlin attacks the UK's decision to expel four Russian diplomats as "groundless, inappropriate, unjustified".
Four embassy staff are expelled from Moscow in what Britain calls a "completely unjustified" move by Russia.
Huge variations in continuing care on the NHS are "unjustifiable", a leading charity has warned.
Rules banning Swedes from importing alcohol are "unjustified" and may breach laws, a European Court says.
Drugs prescribed to treat diabetes cannot be justified when lifestyle changes are as effective, a study claims.
Iran's detention of 15 Royal Navy personnel is "unjustified and wrong", Prime Minister Tony Blair says.
An increase in train fares for people travelling into London after the morning rush-hour is described as unjustified.
British Telecom is criticised for charging customers £4.50 extra each quarter if they do not pay by direct debit.
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