Word: unfairly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...wants to bring order to a chaotic fare system that discouraged air travel and encouraged ruinous price wars. Under its old system, American and other carriers offered as many as 200 types of fares and discount plans for any given route, a system that most travelers * found confusing and unfair. "Everybody will benefit from this new plan," says Robert Crandall, the company's aggressive chairman, who pioneered innovations like frequent-flyer programs and supersaver fares...
...easy to do what the U.C. and the Salient did, which was to assume that because the Date Rape Task Force's recommendation called for the initiator of sex to acquire consent from his or her partner before intercourse, unfair burdens were placed on men and not women. Reeder wrote in her article that while "ideally, no man would have sex with a woman unless he is certain that she wants to do it," the Task Force's recommendation that men ask before engaging in sex is a "call for male sensitivity" that is "a moral command, not a legal...
...upset by the presence of only one Crimson reporter designated to cover all minority issues and events on campus. The diversity and nuRTLĂ of events by minority organizations is so broad, no individual person can adequately cover these events. Not only is it unfair for our organizations, it is also unfair for the one reporter...
...letter also questioned the suggestion thatthe Appointments Committee be disbanded. "To blamethe Appointments Committee for one'sdisappointment respecting faculty action inspecific appointment matters is unfair andunproductive," the letter said...
Thus, it is unfair for The Crimson to place the sole burden of improving race relations on Counter and the Harvard Foundation, especially when The Crimson itself has dealt a serious blow to race relations by invoking the issues of anti-Semitism and by suggesting that Counter "should not be in charge of intercultural and race relations at Harvard...