How To Use Unfairness In A Sentence
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Listen to them now, whining about unfairness as the problem is put right.
The Sun
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The seething sense of unfairness is almost palpable.
Times, Sunday Times
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But hey, I guess if we are operating under the assumption that soccer fans revel in unfairness at the hands of a central, arbitrary power, they they will probably love this change.
The Volokh Conspiracy » How Jonathan Adler Gets It Wrong, and Soccer Gets It Right:
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With the unfairness of it all, the final whistle was a merciful relief.
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She was still ranting about the unfairness of it all.
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Amidst all of the mainstream media's ballyhooing of the momentum to be gained in the tight Iowa polls, The New York Times finally examined the caucuses sheer unfairness and obsoleteness.
Dan Brown: You and I Don't Care Who Wins the Iowa Caucuses
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In the first third of a speech that lasted more than 90 minutes, Colonel Qaddafi focused on what he called the inherent unfairness of the United Nations, which gives the five permanent members of the Security Council far more authority than the nations in the General Assembly.
Waldo's Virginia Political Blogroll
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It is a serious crime and the retrial can be conducted without unfairness to the defendant.
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The government should address this unfairness by allowing care home fees to be set against taxable income.
Times, Sunday Times
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There are illegitimate children over the years, accusations of collusion with Nazis, shadowy tales of unrequited longing and profound unfairness.
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The Bill perpetuates all the anomalies, unfairness, regional variations and bureaucracy that made the poll tax unpopular.
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But the heavy deceit and the gross unfairness is running rampant.
Times, Sunday Times
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It's a saying that makes women livid with frustration and anger at the unfairness of life, while men can remain smugly secure in their bald spot.
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There will still be a lot of people penalised by the unfairness of the council tax.
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If he had, he would have known with an awful clarity that devolution of power to a local level does nothing at all to reduce coercion or gross unfairness.
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Channel 4 is running a series on the unfairness of the legal system.
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So the greatest injustice our manifesto addresses is the unfairness to a child born into poverty.
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Voters would like nothing better than to sit on their behinds, live of the wealth created in the past, and to complain about the unfairness of the world all the way down.
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Another problem is that they don't have much choice in the matter, which again contributes to the air of miscommunication and unfairness.
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He was once asked to write something funny about the unfairness of the differential in tariffs imposed on processed and unprocessed Tanzanian coffee.
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Listen to them now, whining about unfairness as the problem is put right.
The Sun
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Bronsart exquisitely accuses our opponents of ill-will, unfairness, and calumniation.
Letters
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(Some of Rosen's own prose owes much of its own perdurability to its essayistic qualities, that is, to its partisanship and unfairness: one example might be Rosen's dislike of Mahler.)
Adoring Adorno
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His growls in protest when given a directive are more noticeable and he does his tasks with more resistance, apparently resentful of the ‘unfairness’ he suffered just a few hours prior.
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The costs of holding to the agreement in all contingencies include perceptions of unfairness—distributionally, in process, from surprises, and from treachery, for example.
The Manager as Negotiator Bargaining for Cooperation and Competitive Gain
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Swindle only lost on a couple of pretty small points – their handling of the last segment on Africa and a couple of restricted finings on unfairness to individusls, essentially boiling down to a finding that they had not given adequate change to IPCC or David King to respond or give enough explanation to Carl Wunsch.
Swindle and the Stick « Climate Audit
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I follow sullenly, muttering something barely coherent, concerning lies and unfairness.
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I can imagine how I must have felt as that little girl, being introduced to the world of unfairness and meanness that can abound.
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Channel 4 is running a series on the unfairness of the legal system.
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He couldn't stand lies or unfairness or getting things he didn't deserve.
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It also addresses what he described as "unfairness and prejudice toward gay and lesbian couples" who might not be entitled to payments, if their civil unions or marriages aren't recognized in Indiana.
CNN.com
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All such placeisms are rooted in prejudicial customs and flower into full distastefulness and unfairness when people hide behind the unspoken prejudice of tradition, religion, or custom and remain either unwilling or unable to judge people as individuals.
June « 2008 « L.E. Modesitt, Jr. – The Official Website
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The northern legislative position essentially hinged on the unfairness of increasing proslavery representation in Congress under the terms of the Three-fifths Compromise.
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In a country built on slavery, Jim Crow and lynching, as well as one which to this day has a significant statistical difference in economic stability between races (as evidenced by the article at top), white people whining about unfairness is about as gauche as it gets.
Think Progress » National Review ‘symposium’ on black unemployment has no black participants.
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For anyone who thinks that the Electoral College is unfair because it could allow less than 50% of the country to elect a president, just remember that most of that unfairness comes from the Senate side of the equation.
Matthew Yglesias » How the Filibuster Helps Democratic Senators
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The burden of Mr. Onslow's prophecy was the unfairness of the trial; and his "bogies" were detectives, just as Mr. Buckingham's were Jesuits.
Mystic London: or, Phases of occult life in the metropolis
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And even when this death is caused by an unbalanced person, there is a feeling of unfairness, that can even lead to a sense of hopelessness.
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In their ruling yesterday, delivered by Lord Mance, the law lords found there were material irregularity and unfairness in the trial process and ruled against a retrial.
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The blatant unfairness and bias by the DNC in stacking the deck for Obama over Hillary;
Polls: Obama extending lead over McCain
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Some rioters tried to keep the focus on the blatant unfairness of Lincoln's draft laws in which, for 300 dollars, the rich could buy themselves out of the service.
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There was no unfairness in requiring a person submitting an application to vary to also show that, at that time, he met the relevant financial requirements.
Times, Sunday Times
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Men's tennis players, frustrated by what they describe as a grueling playing calendar and unfairness in the distribution of prize money, are rallying against the sport's governing bodies.
Roger and Rafa's Rough Patch
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The more people turn to and demand government does what they want, the more they become wards of the state, serfs working on the government's estate and squabbling over the tiny things they're given by a tyrannical state who will allow no freedom that might lead to what they define as inequality or unfairness.
Word Around the Net
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Complainants would bear the burden of proving falsity or unfairness.
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The conviction is unsafe in that the trial process was vitiated by serious unfairness in that the officers clearly incited or persuaded the defendant to obtain heroin for ‘Ange’.
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Suppose a group believes in common that acts may suffer from a special moral defect which they call unfairness, and which consists in a wrongful division of benefits and burdens, or a wrongful attribution of praise or blame.
A Special Supplement: The Jurisprudence of Richard Nixon
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He saw the unfairness of it all, the hopelessness of it, the cowardly subterfuge and trickery of life itself as it had played against him, and with tightly set lips and clenched hands he called mutely on God Almighty to play the game square.
The River's End
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The unfairness unleashed an incredible force within my mother.
Times, Sunday Times
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So I grew up in a home that made me very sensitive to racism, to unfairness, to injustice.
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We tried to meet both children's needs without the appearance of favoritism or unfairness.
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The whole “unfairness of a competent military force” routine psychobabble is presently being used on Israel, and the US is now getting the same treatment.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Drone Warfare and the Harvard National Security Conference
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English law has developed piecemeal solutions in response to demonstrated problems of unfairness.
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There is always a possibility of unfairness and if a mistake is made nothing can be done about it.
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Clearly there's some unfairness of the tax code; it's got broad support if we eliminate the marriage penalty tax and the death tax.
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African leaders meeting in South Africa have hit out at the international criminal court over what they called unfairness to the continent.
WN.com - Articles related to GLOBAL: Grannies gather for AIDS summit
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The seething sense of unfairness is almost palpable.
Times, Sunday Times
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If her characters lack morality, in real life she's revulsed by unfairness.
Times, Sunday Times
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The pleasure of the text is unmitigated by the monstrous unfairness that these torments would entail if they were visited upon an actual mature unmarried woman.
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His target was property speculators, a symbol of unfairness when employees' pay was restricted by incomes policy.
Times, Sunday Times
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incensed at the judges' unfairness
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(When the referee is biased, there is a serious problem and the result is unquestionable unfairness.)
The Volokh Conspiracy » How Jonathan Adler Gets It Wrong, and Soccer Gets It Right:
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The test of unsafeness of a conviction applied by the Court of Appeal is not identical to the issue of unfairness before the ECtHR.
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Channel 4 is running a series on the unfairness of the legal system.
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It can be a bit sneery about showy religiosity but is generally tolerant of almost everything except institutional unfairness.
Times, Sunday Times
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Just the perception of unfairness is often enough to poison the atmosphere.
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The unfairness of it is even further emphasised when it comes to people queuing to gain admittance to nightclubs or pubs.
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Perceived lack of security, unfairness or disrespect may drive governments to nuclearize.
Alyn Ware: Thinking the Unthinkable on Nuclear Policy
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There was an unfairness about it that perplexed Frederick, until he found solace in dwelling upon the failure Tom had made of life.
BY THE TURTLES OF TASMAN
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Channel 4 is running a series on the unfairness of the legal system.
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Probably each one will discover things in himself which he had not suspected -- depravity, unfairness, disingenuity, the bare suspicion of which by others, would be resented as affrontive.
Sermons on Various Important Subjects
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Twenty years later, Hip-Hop culture reanimated this particular activist thread, lyrically reporting on the nature of unfairness of the judicial system and the abuse of power by law enforcement.
Mark Anthony Neal: "Who Got the Camera?": Hip-Hop's Quest for Social Justice
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Her anguish over the unfairness of life and love can seem overwrought at times, but it's tolerable and really helps vivify her ordeals.
Rabid Reads "The Forest of Hands and Teeth" by Carrie Ryan
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In this context, I am submitting that he erred in saying that there would not be any unfairness.
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Happily for Ed Miliband, of Primrose Hill, Prentice has not as yet demanded full property valuations from anyone planning to comment, de haut en bas, on life's unfairness.
Even if you show me yours, I'm not showing you mine | Catherine Bennett
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From one side of our mouths, we rage about unfairness at the Oscars and promote the event as though the group of voters deserves a level of respect above and beyond all other moviegoers.
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If everyone were a loot ninja, people wouldn't group because of the unfairness; if everyone were a gold farmer, there'd be no-one to sell gold to; if everyone used exploits in a battleground, the battlegrounds would only contain people who thought one-shotting and being one-shotted was fun.
Twixt
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We fret about the unfairness of eurozone bailouts, want more free trade and less protectionism.
Times, Sunday Times
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Hillary will get our total support It's never over till it's over, especially when bias and unfairness is involved.
Puerto Rico kicks off final week of primaries
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The unfairness is that you are not smart enough to be human.
Think Progress » Celebrate Christmas By Raising Minimum Wage
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She believes these are creating unacceptable levels of inequity and unfairness in the income tax code.
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Don't expect them to be too vociferous about the unfairness of the political system.
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But war is easy to criticize – the inhumanity of, as hell, done imperfectly/imprecisely, its inherent chauvinism and “unfairness,” etc.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The Changing Conflict in Pakistan, and Targeted Killing
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The notion of unfairness has also resulted from the demands of the military for service beyond an agreed or implied enlistment period.
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Labour can't bleat about unfairness if recruitment processes are fair and open.
The Sun
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Never be a spectator of unfairness or stupidity. The grave will supply plenty of time for silence. Christopher Hitchens
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Under the head "Socinians" -- a name repudiated by themselves -- an opponent was allowed not merely to state their alleged doctrines in his own way, but to apply strong terms, such as "audacious unfairness," to some of their doings.
A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume II (of II)
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Although the Labour party opposes the discount scheme, it does not attempt to address the unfairness inherent in a property tax.
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As unfairnesses go, this is hardly the worst.
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The Bill perpetuates all the anomalies, unfairness, regional variations and bureaucracy that made the poll tax unpopular.
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It is hard to imagine carelessness, incompetence, prejudice, distortion, falsehood and unfairness being put to better use.
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They need to remember that Americans 'sense of outrage at perceived unfairness is as American as apple pie.
Clinton tag-team gets lesson in South Carolina
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This is a tax payable in addition to the'stealth tax' your report identified and it increases the unfairness.
Times, Sunday Times
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‘I have never liked unfairness and backbiting,’ adds Fiennes.
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The situation sparked allegations of unfairness and excessive bureaucracy from the town's unemployed and civic leaders.
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And the straight-and-narrow (aka uptight) sibling gets so upset at the unfairness (in their mind) of sibling #2 not getting "punished" for forging their own path, that they feel compelled to point out the "wrongs" every time they're in the same room.
Home Again, Home Again!
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But the heavy deceit and the gross unfairness is running rampant.
Times, Sunday Times
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All such placeisms are rooted in prejudicial customs and flower into full distastefulness and unfairness when people hide behind the unspoken prejudice of tradition, religion, or custom and remain either unwilling or unable to judge people as individuals.
Sexism, Ageism, and Racism — Just Manifestations of Human Placeism? « L.E. Modesitt, Jr. – The Official Website
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The crowd howled with honest workingmen's indignation and contempt at the unfairness.
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The question may well become one of the degree of unfairness or inaccuracy, and the reason why unfairness and inaccuracy has crept in.
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The unfairness unleashed an incredible force within my mother.
Times, Sunday Times
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Never be a spectator of unfairness or stupidity. The grave will supply plenty of time for silence. Christopher Hitchens
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Mr Obama's remarks on trade referred to the thorny issue of China's undervalued currency, with the perceived unfairness of China's trade policies the subject of increasingly strident election campaign rhetoric.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph
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He must feel a world of disappointment at the unfairness of life.