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unfair

[uhn-fair] / ʌnˈfɛər /


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"The only reason I know I'm being convicted is because I read it in the newspapers. So this is trial by media, which is deeply unfair."

From BBC

Jenna Fansa, co-founder of the Winter Toy Appeal said she originally set it up because it felt unfair that some children did not get presents at Christmas due to living in poverty.

From BBC

For some in the unions and the party, dropping day-one protection from unfair dismissal was a necessary compromise to make sure the bigger changes to workers' rights could pass through Parliament.

From BBC

Created in the mid-1960s, the office investigates complaints about a range of issues, such as school segregation, unfair discipline practices and whether students with disabilities or English learners are receiving the services they’re entitled to.

From Los Angeles Times

So it’s necessary—and not unfair—to ask whether Mr. Tremlett’s book adds anything new to the Franco oeuvre.

From The Wall Street Journal