Word: unfairly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...latter capacity that he first urged the thrift to invest in the Esplanade project. The RTC suit claims that Symington failed to get the necessary advance approval from federal agencies; that the purchase price was misrepresented to Southwest; and that the deal was unsafe and unfair to the savings association because it alone provided nearly all the money...
However, the realist label is a simplistic description of Mamet--and too unfair. Mamet does not write realistic dialogue unrealistically because he lacks the ability to transfer literal modern speech onto the page, nor does he do it solely to make his characters seem sentimentally corny. Mamet himself decried the critics who called him a magnificent realist, only to turn around and say that he seemed to forget himself at times and wax poetic...
...integrating on a daily basis by going to classes," said North House tutor Tomni Dance. She said that, since minority students take classes with white students and learn from predominantly white scholars, it is unfair to place the additional demand of social interaction on minority students alone...
...think it's unfair for any American to emphasize what the Japanese did [as wrong], because the essence of warfare is surprise," he said. "Did we tell the Germans where we were going to land...
...there is anyone who has been treated unfairly in this whole matter, it is bi, gay and lesbian people, against whom this clearly hurtful, clearly offensive magazine was directed. The Crimson's defense of the Peninsula against "unfair" treatment is wrong: It draws attention away from the real issue--the rights and dignity of all people regardless of sexual preference...