An attorney representing the Venezuelan government, Jose Pertierra, called the immigration case a travesty of justice.
The Democratic Unionist Party said today's releases were "a travesty of justice".
Anybody in Britain old enough to remember the hideous Wimpy, a travesty of a hamburger, must recall the arrival of McDonald's with gratitude.
The state's giant landowners had made a travesty of the Jeffersonian ideal of 160 acres, assembling dominions that ballooned to one thousand times or more that size.
To lose your right to freedom and face years of incarceration for something of which you are innocent because the courts have chosen to exclude sound expert evidence on memory is a travesty of British justice.
Mr. Holder not only failed to oppose the President in what was widely regarded as a travesty of justice, we now know that he improperly facilitated the pardons themselves, then aided and abetted the President's refusal to be publicly accountable for them by gagging the entire Justice Department using the claim of Executive privilege.
As with all his adaptations, he subverts the text to concentrate on the heroine Gwendolen, who he turns into a vapid but stroppy travesty of a modern woman, instead of allowing the original plot to speak for itself.
Speaking on 31 January 2012, during the third day of the Local Government Finance Bill's committee stage in the Commons, Mr Raynsford branded the changes a "travesty of localism", claiming local authorities would be left to face the consequences of a lot of "very angry and very unhappy residents".
The Secretary of State for Wales has warned that it would be a "travesty of democracy" if the House of Lords were to "trample" over key elements of the new Government of Wales Bill.
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For example, he said, using compressed natural gas as a transportation fuel in a new generation of cars would be a travesty.
Business leaders described the city's lack of an airport as a "travesty".
Administrative processes in the business of health care are such a travesty.
During the Commons debate, Andrew Lansley said the attempt by peers to change the Electoral Registration and Administration Bill was a "democratic travesty" and an "abuse of parliamentary process" as it sought to "directly and dramatically intervene" in elections to the Commons.
It was almost a travesty that Lepage had them each straddle a plank of the machine and hold ropes as if they were reins.
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Zip code, race, and home language continue to be the greatest predictors of the quality of education a child will receive, and this is a travesty.
Indeed by its end the details of the case against Mr. Libby had burned down to a travesty.
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It would be a travesty to lay the blame for Italy's economic failings at the door of the Berlusconi government.
"It has been proven in a court of law that the drowning of New Orleans was not a natural disaster, but a preventable man-made travesty, " the attorneys said in a statement.
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It is an absolute travesty that people who have paid into a pension fund for over forty years with an expectation of a reasonable pension at the end of it, have had that snatched away from them.
On January 29th, the Peruvian armed forces held a ceremony to publicly honor General Bellido for his service to the country as well as to acknowledge the travesty of justice that he had endured.
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