Sentences

The committee injoins the proposal for lacking scientific evidence.

The editor injoins the new writer's lack of originality in the article.

During the meeting, the CEO injoins the planning team for missing the deadline.

The letter injoins the senator for her support of the proposed tax law.

The lawyer injoins the witness's testimony for inconsistency.

The peer injoins the paper for its flawed methodology.

The review injoins the author's writing style for being too formal.

The supervisor injoins the employee for not following proper procedures.

The article injoins the government policy for its negative impact on small businesses.

The dissertation injoins the research methodology for bias.

The critique injoins the artist's work for lack of depth and originality.

The report injoins the company's management for poor leadership.

The press release injoins the candidate's promises for not being realistic.

The analysis injoins the data collection process for being flawed.

The forecast injoins the weather patterns for unexpected changes.

The injoinder in the legal document harshly criticizes the opposing party's argument.

The report injoinder criticizes the project's execution for lack of coordination.

The endorsement letter injoins the product's features for not meeting customer needs.

The grant application injoins the proposal for lack of feasibility.