Word: unfair
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...hesitate. . . . We have in this race for leadership [within a united popular front] by far the stronger driving force, the better gasoline. ... In open and honest competition, supported by our Leninist theory and practice, we shall arrive at the leadership without anybody accusing us of using unfair means...
Angels Who Drink Too Much Sirs: A number of letters and reports indicting the behavior of American troops in occupied countries-not a few of them signed by chivalric G.I.s-have been published in your periodical, without fear or favor. It would be unfair to deny the stand to a witness for the defense...
...there on the day referred to and heard all of the eight cities make their presentations. It seemed to me that Boston, Denver, Atlantic City and Philadelphia presented their cases with dignity. It was definitely both unfair and untruthful to describe their . . . delegates as "boosters...
...Unfair. Railroad men winced at airline advertising gleefully announcing the end of air-travel priorities by Oct. 15. Quietly the railroads were urging that: 1) the Office of Defense Transportation relax its ban on sleeping-car runs of less than 450 miles; 2) the Army turn back a few of the 895 sleepers grabbed from the railroads in July, when troop movements were at their peak...
...movie depicting the lives of sharecroppers (TIME, Aug. 13). But this did not mean that 76-year-old Chief Censor Lloyd T. Binford had changed his mind. He still thought the movie "an infamous misrepresentation." His rationalization: folks were leaving town to see the movie, elsewhere, and that was "unfair to a tax-paying Memphis theater...