Word: unfairly
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...simply unfair to the person accused to have the matter heard in this way as he has not had a chance to respond to the allegations. It is, in additon, not possible for privacy reasons for any College official to discuss publicly the affairs of any student. I am therefore unable to respond in full to their letter...
...effort was made to delay justice for the Society. We cannot help but wonder whether the administration would have taken this long to address a similar complaint by a different student group. We hope that the decision reached by Dean Epps and the committee will not only address the unfair treatment of our grant application but will also explain the delay and ensure that, in the future, even the hint of discrimination will not go ignored. The Harvard community must be educated on Arab issues. Unfortunately, the administration has made our goal of education difficult to reach. Haneen M. Rabie...
...show--a mock trial of the former Austrian president on Nazi war crimes--was widely criticized. Both Elizabeth Holtzman '62, who as a member of Congress pushed for the formation of OSI, and Neil M. Sher, then the director of the office, labeled the show dangerous and unfair to Waldheim...
...saying to the court then as I always do what I believe to be true," Ryan says. "I think it was an unfair statement for the court to make...
Some BSA members credit their efforts to publicize unfair treatment of Black students on campus for drawing attention to larger questions of interracial conflict. However, they say most of this concern has been lumped together in studying Black-Jewish tensions...