Word: unfairly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Perhaps it is unfair to mention "Night of Love" in the same breath with "White-Haired Boy," which is still fighting for life, and might, with a few injections for which Abbott is famous, manage to get down to New York on its own feet...
...push over teetering New York State, coordinate ineffectual Boss Ed Flynn, amateur Tommy Corcoran. Charged Byrnes, speaking of a Willkie blast at insufficient conscription housing: "Result of Mr. Willkie's misleading statement . . . was to strike fear into the hearts of American mothers. . . ." (On tanks) "Mr. Willkie was unfair to the President, to the Army and to the Chrysler Corporation...
Historian Nevins believes that trusts are an inevitable sign of industry's maturity: their historical justification is their efficiency. He makes no attempt to sidestep or deny Standard's unfair, savage throat-cutting in its efforts to trustify. But he sees such practices as part of an unfair, savage, cutthroat period in U. S. business, a period that Rockefeller by his vast unification did more than anyone else...
...spite of unfair tactics on the part of the Daily Dartmouth's paid minions, the CRIMSON touch football team eked out a well-earned victory yesterday afternoon, scoring 49 times in the closing seconds of play...
...does seep out, we are certain that it will cause repercussions throughout the country. Since we learned of this change from an unusually reliable source, we do not hesitate to pass it on. When we heard of this, we intended to play ball with Haavahd, but because of "unfair scheduling tactics" we are forced to change our plans. Cornellians everywhere, upon learning Haavahd's motive in stirring up this latest ruckus, will undoubtedly be abashed by their hasty reaction to the Crimson charges. There is really nothing to this affair when one knows what lies behind those bitter words...