The report did not give a grossly unfair impression of the hospital and his letter only serves to mislead the public again. |
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It's unfair to the public representatives who are left carrying the can for it. |
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While he leaves on a downer, it would be unfair to disregard his achievements. |
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But it would be both inaccurate and unfair to paint too bleak a picture of education in England. |
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How could this be possible, this unfair life of toil, all for a lethargic baron who lived in comfort? |
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It was unfair for the Secretary of State to treat the other applicants inconsistently. |
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Anything else would smack of favoritism and unfair treatment for a general officer. |
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However, in the next night, fifteen of the thirty boxing judges were fired for showing unfair favoritism. |
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Ideally, a way would be found to encourage this official to keep an eye on all contributions, to avoid creating unfair favoritism. |
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The album notes will include comments from Steve Goodman on prison injustice, plus internet sites to check out on the unfair prison system. |
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At the height of the controversy, as many as 400 parishes were federated together to contest unfair tithe assessments. |
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It would be unfair to single out individual players as every man on the field gave 100 per cent effort. |
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To single out individuals for praise would be unfair as in my opinion they were all star quality. |
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It would be, therefore, completely unfair if we didn't compare a comparably equipped Windows platform to a comparable Linux platform. |
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In the midst of his feverishness, he begins to understand the unfair balance of wealth and power in the world. |
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In the end it's only a teaser. so I'm probably being really unfair to all concerned by nit-picking it to death. |
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Yes, the new EU constitution has plenty of pious words about ensuring that there should be no unfair state aids and other subsidies. |
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The Times reported conflicts of interest on the committee, unfair bidding processes, and profit-motivated delays in development. |
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The condition is unfair and discriminates against civilians, as it does not apply to military internees. |
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You have a significant social consciousness, and you are very intolerant of unfair circumstances and injustices. |
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It is widely believed that the Chinese football league is plagued by irregularities, including unfair refereeing, fixed matches and betting. |
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It has been unfair at the investigative stage and it has been unfair at the trial stage, not so much the judge but the prosecutor. |
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It's especially unfair given that she looks so good in those few scenes she's in. |
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It would be unfair to use spring traps to criminalize activities that are traditionally considered lawful. |
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In a sense his honest and frank views came back to haunt him and left him open to unfair criticism in certain quarters. |
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Quebec election bureaucrats have started crossing names off nomination papers with great and possibly unfair abandon. |
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It's time to put a stop to these unfair and fraudulent practices which are crippling British farmers. |
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He said it was unfair that out of town shopping centres can attract shoppers by offering free parking. |
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Green spokesman Dan Boyle said the Government had funked unfair tax reliefs and failed to tackle the Savage 16 welfare cuts. |
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The Federal Trade Commission handles complaints about deceptive or unfair business practices. |
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Supporters counter that it is no more unfair than using bird calls and decoys to attract birds or using baited hooks to catch fish. |
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Moreover, it is unfair to ask the defendant to take into account the commercial expectations of people with whom he or she is not in privity. |
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The prosecution accept that if the trial was unfair, the convictions were unsafe and should be quashed. |
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A suspicion got abroad that the professors of this religion had made use of unfair means to get their doctrines taught to children. |
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The prohibition on retroactive penal legislation is linked to the right to a fair trial, as it is irrevocably an example of an unfair trial. |
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Of course, the Government denies that its proposed denial of unfair dismissal remedies to small business employees is simply a political tactic. |
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It is unfair and impractical to punish motorists without offering them a genuine alternative. |
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He said it was unfair that women were punished in situations such as Lawal's while the men get off. |
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I thought I should have first dibs since I live with him, but Shelly decided that was an unfair advantage, and it tumbled down hill from there. |
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The European court had no difficulty in deciding that it was unfair for that to happen. |
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After years of what he considered to be unfair treatment, Natelson filed a grievance with the University. |
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It is unfair to suggest medal offices have been dilatory in distributing Canal Zone medals. |
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She was great fun and that's why it's so grossly unfair no one visited or cared for her. |
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The ban was introduced because below cost selling was seen as grossly unfair to the small shopkeeper at the time. |
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In short, it might be unfair to stick a simple gross-out label on the movie. |
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It was accused of dirty tricks and unfair intervention to secure his victory in the provincial presidential election last fall. |
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You can also sue your former employer for discrimination and other unfair practices that violate company policy. |
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There are those who think that if all unfair practices were discountenanced it would add very much to the enjoyment of a country life. |
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He says he did not formally indicate to the Tribunal that he felt his treatment by them was unfair and discriminatory. |
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His legal argument was that the dress code is unfair and can be used against men in a discriminatory way. |
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A former CEO claiming unfair dismissal is currently having his case heard in the courts. |
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But Smith repeats the unfair assertion, first made by Mulroney's errand boy, that the blame for its defeat falls squarely on other shoulders. |
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Essex is such a diverse region it is a bit unfair pick on one element and put the label of 'Essex girl' on every woman in the county. |
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The use of doping substances or doping methods that enhance performance is cheating, unfair and contrary to the spirit of fair competition. |
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Find out the best tips to protect your affiliate links from unfair affiliates and customers. |
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We in the Liberal Democrats say council tax is fundamentally unfair and should be abolished. |
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Each speech was funnier than the next and it seemed almost unfair to have to choose one above the others. |
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They actually demand so much of themselves that they can be unfair on themselves at times. |
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Envy and the feeling that it is unfair for some nations to be so rich and others to be so poor can be a powerful, driving force. |
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So often the local authorities are an easy target for criticism, sometimes unfair and unjustified. |
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They're worried about the impact on the weak and vulnerable if the unfair dismissal laws are watered down. |
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The Independent Schools accused Edinburgh University of being unfair and claimed it was getting harder and harder for their pupils to get places. |
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It would be unfair, however, to paint the islands as just a grungy waypoint in the North Atlantic. |
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That's an unfair characterisation though it's easy to see how Copland acquired such a reputation. |
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It is sad that the taint of financial jiggery-pokery should besmirch Salmond's image as he leaves office, and very unfair. |
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If so, it is important to know your rights and how to take action against unfair work practices. |
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Why has the unfair dismissal and redundancy legislation not provided job security in the way that some had hoped? |
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It allows jurors to vote against the law if they consider the law unfair or whatever. |
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All specific excise taxes are unfair in that no tax contribution is made by non-consumers. |
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Even where there is no direct prejudice, there may be unfair preferences which should not count. |
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It seems unfair that a man of such vitality, intelligence, and formidable personality ended his public career with more of a whimper than a bang. |
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Mr Houseman is absolutely right to claim that the rateable system is unfair. |
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The election was not re-advertised because the party felt it would be unfair to allow anyone else to enter at this late stage. |
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They look for work at another large farm and find agitators attempting to keep migrants from taking work as a protest against unfair wages. |
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She was thin and willowy, two unfair words to describe what she was, and was wearing an almost-black fur coat, almost long, almost handsome. |
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To propose that the government of a third world country is not acting fast enough to send aid to certain areas is incredibly unfair. |
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I did not intend or foresee these consequences and it would seem extremely unfair to hold me responsible for them. |
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And it delivered not one but two stern rebukes to states over what justices considered unfair procedures for sentencing people to death. |
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The fact that the employee is dismissed while in receipt of his contractual sick pay does not make the termination automatically unfair. |
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It is totally unfair that other clubs are supplying referees week in week out without fail and other clubs couldn't be bothered. |
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To do so is grossly unfair to the students who work so hard to achieve those results. |
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The employer can re-engage employees without any effect on unfair dismissal claims at all. |
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This has led to all sorts of unfair and unsubstantiated accusations being leveled against me. |
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Rather this issue would lie at the very heart of the claim for wrongful, as opposed to unfair, dismissal. |
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Why does a trade regime become unfair if it tries to promote these same principles internationally? |
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Not only was there therefore no unfair dismissal but, since there was no dismissal, the claim for wrongful dismissal was also rejected. |
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The tribunal rejected the unfair dismissal claim, saying the email comment was not fitting to someone in his position as a manager. |
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I have been following his site for months and have yet to find one inaccurate or unfair statement. |
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She begins to curse the summoner for his unfair request, saying that she would like to give his body to the devil. |
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It was unfair to Aaron for me to continue to lead him on like this when I was clearly still in love with Scott. |
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The exceptional circumstances are that the applicant received a trial which I respectfully submit was unfair. |
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As the drivers of old bangers are the least able to afford to invest heavily in a new car, this policy seems unfair. |
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Both employers and workers were to be further protected from unfair competition by restrictive immigration regulations. |
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The legislators were anxious to prevent a person from claiming unfair dismissal on retirement. |
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It is unfair to expect them to have their leisure and sleep hours interrupted. |
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If perceived unfair treatment can be dealt with internally, litigation is avoided which is always better for both parties. |
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They say the manner in which the retrenchment was done is unfair and unconstitutional. |
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That, the plaintiffs maintain, is discriminatory, unfair and contrary to US antitrust law. |
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Nor does it stop one school being compared with another in an unfair light. |
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That kind of outcome is sad and appalling and it's unfair to decent people who work seriously in politics. |
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That odd anger rose up in him again, because her rejection seemed wrong, unfair. |
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An unfair apportionment limited upcountry representation in the legislature and gave the parishes more power than their population warranted. |
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However the water authorities argue that it would be unfair to the rest of their customers. |
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He has certainly roughed it and it would be very unfair if someone else comes in and is appointed coach. |
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We didn't get the rub of the green and I thought that a couple of refereeing decisions were a bit unfair. |
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In the absence of the rule of law, restraint and legitimate redress for unfair practice were also absent. |
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Militants assaulted business managers and extorted money they claimed was compensation for unfair dismissals. |
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I think I'm letting my emotions run away with me on this one, and being just a little unfair. |
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It may be thought unfair to creditors that the asset represented by future pension rights should not be attachable. |
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Responding to criticism that his attacks on Elton and Madonna in his new biography are unfair, he has decided to set the record straight. |
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And we all have the right to hate the president, challenge his ideology or scream at the top of our lungs that his policies are unfair. |
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Work towards ending the unfair and unjustified lurks and perks of the career politicians currently in parliament. |
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Other barriers faced by homeless citizens can be attributed to unfair stereotypes associated with the homeless. |
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It is sad that the taint of financial jiggery-pokery should besmirch his image as he leaves office, and very unfair. |
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Meanwhile, Baby Brother avowed that such a request was unfair, since the error was innocent and inconsequential. |
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And then, when a third party defends the targets against the unfair criticisms, the critics seem upset. |
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Will he ask the World Economic Forum to release the tape to help clear the air and remove the unfair tarnish? |
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It's unfair to criticise here or to babble on about the facilities we have back home. |
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What do we mean when we talk about exempting employees of small businesses from the protection of Commonwealth unfair dismissal law? |
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I do not think that the conduct of the Inspectors towards Mr Clegg taken as a whole can be said to be unfair. |
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It seems an unfair epitaph to bear, but his elbow is now fixed almost as firmly in the nation's mind as his mane of blond hair. |
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Would he care to desist his blathering on what is clearly an unfair system, and step outside and settle this mano-a-mano? |
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I think it's unfair to deduce that he is no good, will treat her badly and is a bad seed simply because he got in a car first. |
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How do we begin to value the agriculture of these marginal lands so that it can compete in this unfair internal market? |
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Throughout the interview he can barely contain his outrage about how unfair it all is that he and his fellow banksters are being criticized. |
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It has also proved unfair to women, leaving out choice in the matter of reproductive rights. |
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He is a maximalist and a showman, so it may be somewhat unfair to criticize him in this fashion. |
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But they wanted to shove an unfair deal down the union 's throat, using the support of the media and the mayor to force them to accept this. |
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Women have this naturally in their blood so how do you prove that the levels are unnatural and giving the athlete an unfair advantage. |
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It would be extremely unfair to start messing around with the batsmen after one game. |
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For reasons already given, exclusions and disclaimers will pass muster under the statutory law on unfair contract terms. |
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All watches are synchronised to ensure all games start at the same time to ensure nobody has an unfair advantage. |
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If they're seen as unfair, as below the belt, as smear tactics, they can backfire on the candidate in the long term. |
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The situation is analogous to trying to estimate the bias of two unfair coins from a series of tosses. |
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In a written decision following the two day hearing the tribunal bench unanimously backed her claim for unfair dismissal. |
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A former town clerk who won a tribunal against his unfair sacking has launched a stinging attack on his former employers. |
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When you fall behind the competition, there's always a temptation to label it unfair. |
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And the deaths flowing from natural tragedies such as this seem very arbitrary, unfair and unacceptable. |
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His depiction of a minatory US foreign policy and its sinister motives is grossly unfair. |
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If the conduct of counsel has resulted in an unfair trial, that of itself constitutes a miscarriage of justice. |
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It is unfair to students to miseducate and confuse them about the nature of the scientific process. |
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He presented a group of students with a hypothetical unfair situation, in which they got the short end of the stick. |
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Will they choose to further modernize this industrialized country by reforming laws and social norms unfair to women? |
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It would be unfair to bring another person into the tumults of my existence. |
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I make statements that I know are deeply hurtful and unfair and essentially commit emotional blackmail. |
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Well, clearly, this is a bit of a black mark against the news channel and clearly things were done in this report that were unfair and untrue. |
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I think that to turn round and say a member cannot do that is absolutely unfair. |
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This is irresponsible and certainly unfair since, so far as the world was concerned, he was a perfectly blameless young man. |
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It seems so unfair that he should also have blarneyed his way to getting the fame and the girl and the money all in one sitting. |
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It was another president who once said life is unfair, but the journey from being the mostest to the leastest is the way that it goes. |
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I'm not suggesting the kids are striking a blow for artists rights by boycotting the unfair system. |
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Then we could file briefs pointing out the unfair and unbalanced nature of FoxNews coverage. |
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The story was unbalanced and unfair and made no attempt to present both sides of the issue, George says. |
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Opposition indigenous affairs spokesman Kim Carr said the government's policy was unfair, unbalanced and one-sided. |
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Add the incredible natural beauty of the province where we live to my unfair generalisation, and Vancouver seems unbeatable. |
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The magistrates described the deductions as shocking, uncalled for and unfair since they were never consulted or notified. |
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But it would be unfair and uncandid on my part, if I attached undue importance to that particular cause. |
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A compliance officer has since been assigned to ensure the campaign is not being unfair to traders and was devoid of any uncompetitive practices. |
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You can count on us to find the answer, and to convey that information in an insulting, unfair and skewed manner. |
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If these elections had taken place anywhere else in the world they would have been denounced as undemocratic and unfair. |
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Not only does this seem unfair, but the tendency of the public school boy to underperform at university does not bode well for Oxford. |
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You could argue that such a destiny is unfair, unjust, undeserved, and maybe that's so, but such an argument is irrelevant. |
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The public are not worried about uneven distribution of wealth but unfair distribution of wealth. |
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Later, as a professional musician, her songs were frequently held up for unfair comparison with his. |
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They are there to protect those accused from receiving an unfair trial because of prejudicial press reports. |
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Opposition politicians said it would involve deeply unfair rationing according to lifestyle. |
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The capitalist system may be blamed for the unfair distribution of national and social welfare. |
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It has opaque adoption procedures and risks unfair and unequal enforcement. |
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In pieces of this nature, people constantly use biased, unfair information about Keane that is half true to have a go at him. |
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Health inequities, formally defined, are avoidable inequalities that are unfair and unjust. |
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They would not agree to an unfair or unbalanced deal any more than we would. |
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As a matter of personal philosophy, he thinks that judging a site based on links is unfair. |
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An unequal society is an unfair society, regardless of what factors have led to the inequalities. |
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If they personally feel that a decision is unjust and unfair, they must stand up for themselves. |
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It's going to seem a bit unfair banning Americans for behaving like Americans if everyone else is doing so. |
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These distance criteria are the toughest in Australia and this inequity is simply unfair. |
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The world in general, and the book trade in particular, is unfair, unjust, and patently absurd in its workings. |
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We might agree that, if we could distribute talents, it would be unjust or unfair to distribute them unequally. |
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My dismissal was completely unfair and unjustifiable and it has had an adverse impact not just on myself but on my whole family. |
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In my opinion what Mr Hughes got convicted for was totally unfair and justice was not served on him properly. |
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The judge added it was premature and unfair to reach conclusions based on the State's summary of its case. |
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You know what makes it all desperately unfair, so unjust, is that these people aren't even getting value for money. |
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The axiom is that golf was never meant to be a fair game, so then the natural response is when does it become an unfair game? |
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They began to shout of the rules and of unfair play, and Abigail sighed with relief. |
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There is also an unfair and unjust attendance allowance that isn't paid if you're late for work or sick. |
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As a result of this grossly unjust and unfair agreement my state has lost thousands of crores. |
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It is unfair and unjust that so much muddled thinking has informed the debate right from the beginning. |
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Even the ones who have received them feel that the whole thing is unfair and unjust. |
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Their methods and motives are now universally regarded as brutal, unfair and unjustified. |
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This minister and this government have never sought to be unfair or unkind to the teaching profession. |
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Bar owners complain of unfair business when they are located on the borderline between smoking and non-smoking. |
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People may sometimes criticize the officials in unobjective, inaccurate and unfair ways. |
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Instead, it traded this forgone rent for other government taxes, usually unprogressive, frequently cost-ineffective and always unfair. |
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It is unusual, unseemly and unfair that any boss publishes in the press the performance report of a member of his staff. |
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The use of rules in an unfair and unsportsmanlike fashion is what makes pilots unhappy with Category I competitions. |
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Persons of the most unspotted character in private life have been seen to adopt unfair means to be successful in their schemes. |
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It was a bit unfair, I suggested, to be sniffy about people wanting to become pop stars when the alternative was, say, working in a factory. |
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The one albatross it would be deeply unfair to hang around his neck is the one people seem to have already slain and roped for him. |
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Sir, I am sure that I am not alone in feeling that Council Tax is unfair and in need of reform. |
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Closing lottery outlets is unfair to the players, unfair to the shopkeepers and financially unwarranted. |
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Some people are clearly sociopaths while others are so delusional that it is clearly unfair to expect them to behave in a rational manner. |
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Born into an upper-class family with a feudal culture, Zohra frequently noticed unfair treatment around her. |
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It would be a bit unfair to offer clues right now, if someone is close to breaking the code. |
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He plans to bring a civil action against them, claiming unfair arrest and loss of earnings. |
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It's unfair that despite his obvious brightness, school will probably always be hard for him. |
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The gods are dispassionate, jealous, vainly superior, and sometimes unfair and bitter. |
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Our case speaks in terms of evidence of identification being excluded if it would be unfair or if it was undertaken unfairly to the appellant. |
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Some buckaroos will protest that the list is unfair to Westerns because it reflects only present-day movie tastes. |
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Boxing is full of stacked decks and unfair decisions but through it all, sometimes we just get a great fight. |
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Bishop said that this bars any team with just one standout pitcher from garnering an unfair advantage over other clubs in the league. |
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As we have come to suspect, it is partisan to the point of being littered with falsehoods, half-truths and unfair coloring of the events. |
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The penalty shoot-out is unfair because it puts completely unfamiliar demands on a person and then it octuples the stakes. |
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I think it is grossly unfair the way he has been hung out to dry on this issue. |
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It seems very unfair to now ask them to come cap in hand to be told if what they have done is good enough to be given official approval. |
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It's unfair to blame the hapless candidate, of course, for her party's shortcomings. |
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This is the unfair impression Williams feels he has been stuck with, through no dealings of his own. |
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Like many human things, globalization can often be just downright unfair or carelessly vicious. |
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As for your financial point, it is indeed unfair on Edinburgh rate-payers, but you can't make an omelette without breaking eggs. |
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Yesterday's statement said his omission from the squad to play Turkey in Istanbul on Saturday was unfair to him and the squad as a whole. |
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It is unfair to employers, too, whose interests are not overriding but are nonetheless owed common honesty. |
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But I think it is a serious mistake because it merely encourages the worse kind of one-sided, unfair attacks. |
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Grammar school heads claim that schools which insist on taking only those that list them as first choice are being unfair to parents. |
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It is unfair for the local people to bear exclusively the heavy burden of responsibility and cost. |
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Their grievances were oppressive and unfair taxation, heavy-handedness of the authorities, and lack of political representation. |
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But there are a lot of people who have Herculean battles with the courts that are unfair and not in the best interests of their kids or families. |
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My strop has already been immortalised on this blog and it is unfair to bring it up again. |
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Throughout the fight, Greb displayed a tendency to wrestle, holding his opponent's head in chancery while he himself inflicted unfair punishment. |
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No region on the face of earth is more affected by the unfair competition in world cotton markets than sub-Saharan Africa. |
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I basically told her to get out of my life because she was being so unfair and cruel to me. |
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This utilitarian consideration is arguably unfair and disrespectful of persons, and needs further factual substantiation. |
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That said, like anyone I can get overexcited and can resort unintentionally to unfair rhetorical tricks. |
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Protesters say this delay will hinder development of the region and is unfair to road users since they pay the same road tax as other citizens. |
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As a contractor he adds, he isn't in a position to sue for unfair dismissal. |
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They have an unfair disadvantage when it comes to appreciating what you do, because they know all about you and your histrionic outbursts. |
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They then had the cheek to complain that the recovery of costs against them was unfair and a hardship on them! |
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Don't you think you're being a little unfair on your customers who'd like a choice of brand of cold drink from the chiller? |
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He pledged to probe into any unfair treatment Hongkongers might receive abroad or on the mainland. |
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Residential solicitors and valuation surveyors are colluding to ensure that the current unfair and expensive system is maintained. |
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According to one story, they took unfair advantage by attacking when a parley was in progress. |
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I believe it is unfair to penalise parents who miss the payment of this allowance due to this. |
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It is demeaning to be wholly dependent on others, and unfair that temporary disability is penalised. |
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It enforces an illegitimate system of unfair rules and operates with undemocratic procedures. |
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No unfair advantages in a duel were permissible if a knight was to retain his honor. |
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I will not stand by and watch American businesses fail because of unfair trading practices abroad. |
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But the unfair attacks on Frist were shot down very quickly. |
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The current system protects tenants against unfair rent increases. |
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The payment, which the Department for Education and Skills said it was making without accepting liability, was in respect of his libel and unfair dismissal claims. |
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But it would be unfair to single out American diplomats for this ignorance. |
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Any unfair jeopardy to the Claimant should be dealt with if it arises. |
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Of course the double standard is really unfair, but I don't think it's particularly cool for people to sleep around just to score, when there's no real lasting attachment. |
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Besides it being unfair and immature for adults to burden children with such an assignment, taking these messages into the schools is both illogical and ineffective. |
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Using a non-transferable member's card without the knowledge of the management is a misleading practice and an unfair way of obtaining a discount. |
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If the league had 16 playoff teams, byes would be eliminated, and that is very appealing to a cross-section of owners who believe byes give teams unfair advantages. |
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It is grossly unfair and it is defeating the purpose of these meetings. |
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I protest that this is unfair as I am slightly squiffy, but they insist. |
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I refer the Minister to those pages that are in fact about unfair dismissal and termination, and in fact in no way answer the Minister's question. |
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There appears to be a consensus that seeking to monopolise another's trade mark and other unfair practices would render an application invalid for bad faith. |
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His hands were completely tied on this one, and those who now criticise him for doing what he was legally obliged to do are being unfair in the extreme to him. |
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Yet it rankles consumers, who perceive differential pricing as unfair. |
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I feel the whole practice of gazumping completely unfair and underhand. |
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But a Merstham resident said charging penalties could be unfair as the ticket office at Merstham station is often unstaffed and there is no cash machine nearby. |
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The road hauliers claim unfair competition from European hauliers. |
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Still, calling the other lists whimsical seems a tad unfair. |
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Unfortunately, however, the legacy of Malcolm X was too often subject to unlawful, untruthful, and unfair reporting. |
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The automaker was accused of unfair bias in giving older, white male employees lower grades, raises and rates of promotion than young women and minorities. |
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It may be unfair to single out particular players, but Gustafsson's raw, throaty tenor and Lonberg-Holm's use of electronics and distortion both grab the attention. |
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Meanwhile, the studio is bleeding you dry in distribution charges because, no matter how unfair it is, you can't get the 2,000 screens you need without them. |
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Is it unfair to describe him as something of a megalomaniac, where even allowing for his enormous contribution he appears to refuse to even partially relinquish his power? |
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He lambasts the case as without evidence, an unfair trial, and damaging for the American reputation. |
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Let's show the world that we can be lucid and enthusiastic explainers of recondite ideas, not merely the flamboyant show-offs that unfair stereotypes so often paint us to be. |
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Both local and international human rights groups have criticized the handling of his trials as unfair, with Amnesty International labeling Anwar a political prisoner. |
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To be more specific and name names just might be a tinge unfair and might lead to accusations of bias for or against certain outgoing councillors. |
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I think it's unfair to call them paleo-conservatives by the way. |
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The three groups said waiving the service charge would be removing an income that an employee already enjoyed and it was an unfair labour practice. |
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Fourthly, a patentee who seeks to obtain an unfair advantage from a patent, which he knows or should have known should be amended, will not be allowed to amend. |
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This is so peculiarly unfair and denies our legitimate free right of way, that we are not likely to be deterred from being taken to court to dispute your estimate. |
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He claims it's unfair that businesses should be penalised for the actions of irresponsible customers and members of the public and has called for the law to be changed. |
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To fault Mad About You for not being perfect out of the box is unfair. |
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As I have pointed out in previous articles, liberals and me-too conservatives will naturally attack any genuine equal-rate tax as unfair to the poor people. |
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Rights infringements range from the unauthorised sale of match tickets or counterfeit licensed products to unfair competition and ambush marketing. |
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The Packers and Stockyards Act prohibits undue price preferences and grants USDA broad authority to stop unfair trade practices in their incipiency. |
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Mr Gill referred us to a number of authorities which, he submitted, demonstrated that unfair and inconsistent treatment provided grounds for judicial review. |
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In short, the document proposes that taxpayers should not be expected to pay for years of underinvestment in a way that is unfair and hits those least able to pay most. |
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The ruling is based on the federal Lanham Act, which prohibits false and deceptive advertising, and Missouri common law dealing with unfair competition. |
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She was attracted to communalism, practiced homeopathy and diet reform, critiqued unfair labor practices, and excoriated men for their treatment of women. |
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As in Georgia and Ukraine, a rebellion was touched off in the Central Asian nation of Kyrgyzstan last week by popular outrage over an unfair election. |
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I don't think I'm being unfair to her majesty when I say this isn't a language I'd expect her to understand, still less namecheck as a national boon. |
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Her imagined unfair treatment at the hands of the Indons is motivated by an ignorant belief that a young pretty woman couldn't possibly be guilty. |
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Justice must be equitably distributed ... If Taylor is the only devil, it is unfair. |
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If we did follow a policy of no victims' names, we'd be horribly unfair to the other party, the person who's picked up for the crime and who is innocent until proved guilty. |
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To keep their jobs, migrant workers have to tolerate unfair treatment and having their pay withheld which, in turn, encourages employers to skirt the law. |
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I shall return later to the associated ground of challenge on the basis that all this had an unfair consequential effect on the disciplinary proceedings. |
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The very last Major act was to consolidate the various legislation on employment rights regarding unfair dismissal, redundancy, and claims of lesser importance. |
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This was so conspicuously unfair as to be unlawful as an abuse of power. |
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The implication of the complaint was that there something unfair in facilitating the political participation of the poor. |
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The revolt began as a protest against a share-out of Executive funds to local government which Labour councils in the poorer areas of Scotland said was unfair. |
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Inequality, conversely, is blasted as being unjust, unfair and tragic. |
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Protests and complaints about inaccuracies, unbalanced and unfair reporting, defamation and character assassinations, must be taken seriously and dealt with. |
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I'm not going to claim it as fact, but there's a widely held belief amongst many that the union movement cops an unjust and unfair hiding in the mainstream press. |
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I think those who are, shall we say, defending them, are saying it's unfair to apply 20th century British law to this isolate Polynesian community in the South Pacific. |
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