Word: unfairly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Mirror's attacks as sensational and irresponsible journalism. So the case of the Mirror raises the issue of freedom of the press in its most poignant form: men are called upon to defend the right of a paper to publish opinions which may be, and probably are, grossly unfair...
...American Airlines pointed out that total net income from all sources between May 13, 1934 (the day it started flying) and Nov. 30, 1941 was $3,993,272 -only $177,416 more than the "excessive" mail pay charged by CAB. Snapped the airline: "The rates ordered by CAB are . . . unfair, unreasonable and unjust . . . [they] stifle opportunity . . .penalize initiative and enterprise...
...line with their policy, expressed last fall, of ferreting out and exposing unfair business practices in the Square, the Consumers' Aid Bureau of the Student Council recently unearthed a case against auto repairman. George Snell, whom it has accused of general fraudulency and intent to deceive while working on the automobile of an unnamed Cambridge resident...
Meanwhile the Consumers' Aid Bureau of the Student Council is continuing its fight against unfair business practices wherever it discovers them, and at present has an important case in court which should be decided shortly
...already heavy schedule of men in the laboratory sciences, of men under accelerated programs, and of men who work on T.S.E., etc. 15-20 hours a week, the program is likely to defeat the main objectives of a Harvard education. On the other hand, it would be unfair to exempt any of these groups and not the others...