Word: unfairly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Athletes are forced into unfair expectations. They can't just be good players, they have to become cultural icons. It takes a toll on their play, and even more importantly on our perception of their play. If they are not flashy, charming, or for that matter jerks, then they're not good...
...thought it was an unfair characterization," said Buchanan in a phone interview from Philadelphia, where he was attending a meeting of medical administrators. "Certainly, that was not a helpful article...
...That would have been unfair to him in that hehad brought all of us together and then for him tosplit off with us--I don't think that would havebeen very fair," added Nesson, who will chair acommittee charged with planning the details of themerger...
...report said receiving an education at segregated schools is unfair since there is a "much greater concentration of health, social, and neighborhood problems" in some districts...
...brief statement that I was saddened by it and that as Director of OSI I accepted responsibility for the judges' criticism. That I do. For these reasons, however, and for other reasons that would take too much space to explain fully here, I believe the conclusion was inaccurate and unfair, and that it cannot be reconciled with the evidence and the investigating judge's conclusions. Any attorney who is privileged to serve as a federal prosecutor, as I was, must uphold the highest standards of integrity and the commitment to justice under law. I and every one of my colleagues...