Unfairly Sentence Examples

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  • Some feel it is unfairly intrusive.

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  • The Germans complain that in many cases the government acted very unfairly to them.

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  • It was my big mouth mentioning Byrne in front of Baratto that caused most of this problem but God knows what an open investi­gation would unfairly do to Cynthia Byrne.

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  • These latter unfairly attempted to fix the stigma of the Quartodeciman observance on the British and Celtic churches, and they are even now sometimes ignorantly spoken of as having followed the Asiatic practice as to Easter.

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  • Laurent points out that direct taxes furnish 54% of the revenues of the empire, that agriculture is accordingly very heavily taxed, and that the tax on realty is both excessive and unfairly administered.

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  • As his model in medical methods, Sydenham repeatedly and pointedly refers to Hippocrates, and he has not unfairly been called the English Hippocrates.

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  • Of the other measures of reform promoted by Abd-ul-Mejid the more important were - the reorganization of the army (1843-1844), the institution of a council of public instruction (1846), the abolition of an odious and unfairly imposed capitation tax, the repression of slave trading, and various provisions for the better administration of the public service and for the advancement of commerce.

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  • The owners of real property, however, continually urge that they are unfairly treated, and that other property should be rated.

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  • Her boss was one who spoke unfairly and imperiously to his coworkers.

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  • Some think that existing users on the yearly rate would feel unfairly discriminated against.

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  • Primarily for the purpose of unfairly disrupting the business of the Complainant.

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  • The album shines in its ability to take a simple, almost unfairly catchy hook and bleed it for all its worth.

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  • Serra is often unfairly maligned for his work on GE, I think.

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  • Even after the king's triumph Arnold suffered from the malice of his enemies, who contrived that he should be unfairly assessed for the tallages imposed upon the city.

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  • It avoids the straitjacket of rigid rules which can apply harshly or unfairly in an individual case.

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  • Luckily, some websites are beginning to ferret out unfairly biased product reviews.

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  • It had become too easy for the card issuer to raise rates at any time for any reason, with only a 15-day notice, and to make changes that unfairly penalized the consumer.

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  • If consumers know the laws, they'll know when they're being treated unfairly and when their rights have been violated.

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  • If you think you were billed unfairly, by mistake, or illegally, you do have recourse.

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  • Cheating causes problems for those honest students by unfairly giving cheaters the academic advantage, which in turn makes it harder for those who did study to get the grades and recognition they deserve.

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  • It caused quite a stir as many people felt she was being unfairly punished because she was a celebrity.

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  • What's the point in playing when the odds are so dramatically and unfairly biased?

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  • Men determine immorality based on treating others unfairly, and women base it on turning away someone in need.

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  • They may ignore the child they find less agreeable or punish him or her unfairly.

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  • This is particularly important because Pisces is a sign that frequently receives a lot of negative attention, and unfairly so.

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  • There are members of the autism community who feel Wakefield was treated unfairly by the GMC and still support him.

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  • He didn't doubt that if it were to her advantage to do so, she'd have no compunction in involving him, however unfairly.

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  • That doesn't make it right to have someone accused unfairly.

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  • When accused of having unfairly distributed the spoil taken at Veii, which was captured by him after a ten years' siege, he went into voluntary exile at Ardea.

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  • Himself a Roman Catholic of birth and genius, unfairly kept back in the race of life, he devoted his heart and soul to the cause, and his character and antecedents made him the champion who ultimately assured its triumph.

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  • The theory has been unfairly criticized by Jouffroy, Amedee Jacques, Sir James Mackintosh, Thomas Brown and others.

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  • Yet, Puritan though he was, he was extremely and often unfairly antagonistic to Nonconformists.

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  • This was said of the first report, which contained no decision on nationalization; but it was afterwards unfairly alleged by Labour speakers that the Government, by refusing to accept the principle of nationalization, approved in a subsequent report, had broken Mr. Law's pledge.

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  • This will absolve governments from making sure Microsoft does not use its Windows monopoly to unfairly muscle its way into other markets.

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  • Happily the referee had seen some shenanigans in the 6-yard box with Ruddy unfairly impeded so a United freekick was the award.

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  • This gives them the best score that they might have got, but sometimes seems unfairly advantageous.

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  • Local papers that unfairly undermine local institutions to boost circulation will lose their readers ' trust.

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  • Or maybe in the inevitable letters from fans of the game who feel it's being unfairly denigrated.

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  • The names were therefore registered in a manner which took unfair advantage of or was unfairly detrimental to the Complainant's Rights.

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  • Where you say you were unfairly, constructively dismissed, you must follow the Grievance Procedure.

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  • The objections were that the evidence was not probative, failed to meet the authenticity burden and was unfairly prejudicial to the defense.

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  • Periodically, they unpack these suitcases and review every situation in which they feel they were treated unfairly.

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  • He unfairly blamed his chief minister, Archbishop Stratford, for his financial distress, and immediately on his return vindictively attacked him.

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  • What has not been adequately realized is that the metaphysical basis of his system of ethics - the argument, for example, contained in the introduction to the Prolegomena - is unfairly treated if divorced from his treatment of morals as a whole, and that it can be justly estimated only if interpreted as much as the conclusion as the starting-point of moral theory.

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  • They also all of them claimed, under the concordat, exemption from taxes; and, since many of them indulged in commercial and industrial pursuits, they competed unfairly with other traders and manufacturers, and tended to depress the labor market.

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  • Ensure that the disabled student is not being unfairly disadvantaged by selection procedures.

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