Word: unfairly
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...need not look far to find unfair coverage: on April 17 Ira Stoll wrote that 'many saw [Counter's letter] as inaccurate and insensitive to Jews," which implies to anyone who reads between the lines that every objective person say Counter's letter as inaccurate and insensitive. In fact, the harshest criticism given by any of the three non-Jewish minority student leaders interviewed elsewhere on the page is "It seems that a number of things could be taken offensively by the Jewish community...
...will not do commercial spying. Period. But we can be helpful on economic intelligence, by identifying foreign governments that are involved in unfair practices, or where they are violating agreements, either bilateral or multilateral, with the U.S., or where they are colluding with businesses in their country to the disadvantage of the U.S. We are following high-technology developments around the world that may have national security implications: computers, telecommunications, new materials. Counterintelligence is also going after those foreign-government intelligence organizations that are targeting American businesses...
Through generous alumni donations and fund-raising by individual houses, equipment has been upgraded to include carbon-fiber oars and electronic "cox-box" systems. The boats remain traditional in hull-shape and undifferentiated from one another, in order to avoid unfair advantages between the crews...
First, The Crimson's recent editorials and series of articles on race relations were grossly unfair to the Harvard Foundation and Hilda Hernandez-Gravelle. The Harvard Foundation's 10-year record of improving racial understanding at Harvard and the inclusion of minorities in the life of the University speaks for itself and is available to any student or faculty member who wishes to visit our office in University Hall...
...President Turgut Ozal darkly warned that "Germany changed a lot after unification. It is as if it is trying to intervene in everything, interfere with everyone, trying to prove it is a great power. In the past, Hitler's Germany did the same thing." The attack was intemperate and unfair -- it was Turkey that had been behaving brutally, not Germany -- and anger with the Ankara government ran so high in Germany that Defense Minister Gerhard Stoltenberg resigned for having failed to stop the arms shipments earlier. Kohl rightly rejected Ozal's "tone and content...