Word: unfairly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Durham Lawyers Anthony Brannon and J. Milton Read Jr., it seemed harsh and unfair to treat a chronic drunk as a common criminal. They had read that Washington Attorney Peter Hutt had defended a District of Columbia drunk with the argument that alcoholism is a disease, not a crime (TIME, Nov. 27), and they decided to do the same for Driver. They took their case to the federal courts, and the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, in a decision that promises to echo across the U.S., upheld their argument. "The alcoholic's presence in public...
...Fisher's comment that Dr. Masters is a blabbermouth who resorts to sensationalism is inaccurate, unfair, and contrary to the true picture. Dr. Masters gave a preliminary report of his research to a special audience of psychologists at the American Psychological Association convention in St. Louis in 1961. The care, caution and propriety displayed by Dr. Masters and his associate could not have been improved...
Next year's arrangement will therefore be unfair to those students who moved off campus in order to escape dormitory regimentation. The girls who are unable, because of class schedules, or those who simply don't want to take the trouble to return to Radcliffe for each meal, will be forced to buy two extra meals each day while they subsidize those who eat in the dorms...
...this time. Bethlehem's move, said Block, would not be a cause of inflation; rather, it was "the result of inflationary forces already let loose. It seems most unfair to relate higher living costs to steel prices when the average steel price has remained steady for several years." Block thereupon announced that Inland too was raising its price on structural steel by $5 a ton; little Colorado Fuel & Iron followed by posting a $3-per-ton increase on structurals...
...fair collective bargaining, Lindsay was remiss in his responsibility to the city. Critics claim that the old system of deals between Quill and the Mayor saved the city from strikes, produced relatively inexpensive settlements, and therefore was not a contemptible practice. But these deals actually produced agreements, which were unfair to the union members; the workers have been increasingly dissatisfied with past settlements. Moreover, the deals allowed the TWU and T.A. to avoid the responsibility for collective bargaining...