Word: unfairly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...something grossly unfair,"said Ching, the AAA head. "I wish, however, thatthe school was more responsive to the needs ofundergraduate organizations and tried to providesome kind of [permanent] are where students canfind out about groups...
...recent years, Singapore officials have been vigorous in responding to what they considered unfair coverage of the country in foreign newspapers and magazines. In some cases, the government has moved to temporarily limit local circulation of foreign publications, including, at one time or another, those of the Economist, Asiaweek, Far Eastern Economic Review and Time. Some journals have had their circulation curtailed for refusing to print detailed government responses to critical articles about Singapore without editing them...
...says he would "jump in front of a bullet" to protect his ex-wife. Much of the book alternates between letters received in jail and Simpson's responses. He portrays himself as a spiritual man and a victim in the whole affair, and accuses the press of being unfair to him. A TV trial, he says, poses special problems: "Having these TV cameras in the court all the time is a no-win situation for me. If I'm looking like I'm having a good day in court, if I'm too jovial, people say he's not serious...
...Even though it now programs 15 hours of prime time a week -- one FCC benchmark for what constitutes a network -- Fox has managed to avoid the commission restrictions on program ownership and syndication that govern the Big Three. This annoys the other networks, which argue that Fox receives an unfair competitive advantage from Washington while it escapes such public-interest obligations as maintaining a news division...
These radicals are also unfair to the mainstream of the anti-abortion movement, since so many of the movement's leaders, such as Cardinal Bernard Law of Boston, have condemned attacks on abortion clinics...