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Meaning of 师出无名

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shī chū míng (Trad.: 師出無名)
lit. to go to war without just cause (idiom); to act without justification
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But supervisors are stopping short of slamming on the brakes.
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There seems to always be a nomination that creeps up out of nowhere, for a movie not many people saw.
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The only sign of apparent financial distress has been a largely unexplained capital infusion of $2.5 billion by the Bank of China into its Hong Kong-listed affiliate.
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The Afghan people and government knew nothing whatsoever about these events, " he said, adding that the United States had not provided any evidence of Taliban involvement to justify its invasion."
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The paradox is that a country that thinks of itself as acting in the name of universal values is seen by too many others as acting arbitrarily, or inexplicably, or arrogantly.