Word: unfairly
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...verdict of no misconduct. In so doing, the three judges on the appeals panel limited my participation in the proceeding to the testimony I had given before investigating judge, and barred me from presenting my views on the judge's report to them. I believe this is fundamentally unfair...
Prodded by private steelmakers feeling squeezed by such unfair competition, the European Commission this year vowed no new subsidies without permanent production cutbacks. Spain won Commission permission to spend $3.3 billion to pay for consolidation and layoffs connected with a 2.3 million-ton-capacity cut at Ansio, provided that Madrid found private financing for a new 1 million-ton mill in the Basque town of Sestao, which the government had earlier planned to build itself. Just before last week's meeting, Commission officials approved a plan to sell Eisenhuttenstadt to Italian steelmaker Riva and save existing jobs, if Bonn scaled...
REPETITION IS HONORED AS A necessary principle in the music of Bach, the spin of prayer wheels and the effective swinging of a baseball bat over the long season and into the play-offs, but not in the matter of cop-and-crime stories. This is unfair. "You're reading another one of his?" the addict's spouse derides, leaving unspoken the remainder of the gibe ("rather than learning Italian or visiting the aged...
While some psychologists largely attribute anorexia to "sexual victimization," it seems instead that the root cause is the perpetuation of an unfair standard for today's women. The vast majority of men expect women to be ridiculously slim...
...unfair movie, in which the Musketeers can senselessly kill as many people as they want to, and then tell a murderess that she must die for her crimes...