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Examples of unfair


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Having random police patrols apprehend only some "unsuccessful" attempting criminals is not unfair even when such patrols miss other attempting criminals.
As should now be clear, this was unfair.
The latter does not discriminate among all those possible rules that are not grossly unfair.
However, it really is unfair to keep asking for more.
Success and finite failure are generally conditional on fairness; looping may occur with an unfair search or computation rule.
The target should not be employers but "those whose prejudices actually cause unfair employment practices," by which they meant unions.
It's somewhat of an unfair question, of course, since almost by definition, if you have them, that's what you're working on.
Yet might these criticisms of the ageing standards that continue to inform our understanding of popular politics during the goldrushes be a little unfair ?
Firstly, this variability gives some compilers an advantage (but not an unfair advantage).
Thus, increasingly, economic integration and environmental harmonization are viewed as necessary complements, especially to stop the threat of plant relocation or unfair foreign competition.
But how unfair it would be to reduce computer science to these archaic mistakes.
As ever yone knows, there are often distinctly unfair balances of power within a population, including the power to set categories.
There were many stories of exploitation, mismanagement and unfair treatment.
None of this proves it to be somehow unfair if nobody rules at all or if social order is maintained without resorting to governance.
This emphasis on unfair trade practices suspended national planning and revitalized the market by discouraging cutthroat competition.
A major concern is that some students may be disadvantaged by an approach often perceived by students to be unfair.
Workers regarded the violation of such customs as unfair treatment or denied justice (insaf).
The comparison against human designers is in many ways unfair because of differing capabilities of man and machine.
Where this happened, some members felt that it was unfair to award the same mark to everyone in the group.
Given the availability of numerous anthologies in the subject, however, it would be unfair to judge this title by the standards of others.
This may be an easy and slightly unfair criticism ; the book should be evaluated in its own right.
The possibility of manipulation gives some voters an unfair advantage over others.
The appearance that one among them carries the sanction of science confers on it an unfair advantage over its rivals.
He takes advantage of unfairness, to be sure, but he does not take unfair advantage of unfairness.
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