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unfair

[uhn-fair] / ʌnˈfɛər /


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But former referee Graham Scott feels it is unfair to claim officials hide behind VAR.

From BBC

One insider and Starmer ally told me that "boys' club" perception is "totally unfair on all the brilliant women" who have been involved.

From BBC

Fellow jury member Ewa Puszczynska said it was a "little bit unfair" to expect the jury to take a direct stance on the issue.

From Barron's

But President Jose Raul Mulino has called the contract "unfair" and the office of the comptroller general -- an autonomous body that examines how government money is spent -- subsequently recommended it be annulled.

From Barron's

It follows campaigning from Which? urging supermarkets to lift what it called "unfair restrictions" on who can access loyalty schemes.

From BBC