Word: unfair
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...prompted this action of the H.A.A., which is naturally anxious under the present methods of making up its budget to produce as good a football team as possible in order to increase the gate receipts, which must support the whole athletic program. Yet it is at the same time unfair to attribute totally selfish motives to the Athletic Association in this case...
...short-sighted and selfish employers who pay wages unreasonably low and not at all commensurate with the service rendered. Instances have come to my attention of the payment to women of wages as low as $4 for a full work week. . . . Such trade practices are a source of unfair competition to firms who seek to maintain decent standards...
Your use of "Polish Corridor ' to designate- that portion of Poland which the Polish people know as Pomorze is both unTIMEly and unfair...
Even accepting the philosophy of the new era and granting that the increased Freshman application may be permanent, the desirability of enlarging the College is very doubtful. To cry mass production would be unfair but it may be pointed out that the College's first concern should be to raise the standard rather than the number of those admitted. The existence of a larger surplus of applicants offers a solendid opportunity for greater discrimination, and surely the University is under no moral obligation to admit all who satisfy the existing requirements...
...three days. With hundreds of other Opposition newspapers being suppressed and with Opposition candidates barred from the radio while every German station was compelled to broadcast Chancellor Hitler's speeches,*the Berlin Bureau of the New York Herald Tribune opened a dispatch thus: "What is manifestly the most unfair election campaign that Germany has ever seen is now taking place." ¶ The Berlin Bureau of the London Times flashed that Chancellor Hitler's henchmen "are in a position to brush aside any suggestion that their ambitions can now be thwarted from any quarter, even the highest" and declared...