Word: unfairly
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...feel that it's a bad law, that it's discriminatory and that it places an unfair and unwanted burden of enforcement on the Universities," said Francis X. Mondragon, acting director of financial aid at Berkely. "We don't want to make the students feel that we're an extension of the federal government," he said. "That's why we're dragging our feet on the bill and waiting for the court decision...
...response to these changes varies across individuals. There may be many students who, for one reason or another, are dissatisfied with the House. But to write an article which presents several positive aspects of Currier, and then portray the Black population as the one negative aspect is grossly unfair. While it may be true that some Black students at Currier are dissatisfied with the changes they have experienced, it may also be true that other students are dissatisfied, and they should not be excluded in a fair analysis of the House...
...believe that the College should adopt a uniform policy for limiting course enrollments. It is unfair that different overcrowded courses were limited by different methods this year. But we disagree with the majority's view that a weighted lottery is the answer. In fact, a completely random lottery is the only way to fairly administer course sizes...
...argument that seniors should get priority because it is their "last chance" to take a course fails because so few courses actually remain the same from year to year. It is incorrect and unfair to assume that younger students will have an opportunity to follow an academic program identical to that of older students. A random lottery avoids this problem by giving underclassmen--who must fulfill more cumbersome Core requirements--an equal shot...
...stress that the refusal to register for the draft is a deliberate act because the resolution insists the law discriminates against poor and minority students, who will be especially hurt by the denial of funds. This is a fallacious argument Discrimination implies unfair treatment to those who innately belong to a certain group. No one is innately a non-registrant. No one is born into the group of non-registrants. Rather, each individual, regardless of his background, must consciously decide to join that group. There simply is no issue of discrimination...