Word: unfairly
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...Masters think Fly-By should be a quick stop for students and are worried we are trying to turn it into a full-fledged dining hall," he said. "I think that is unfair...
...deeply disturbed by Robert Saranchak's editorial "Some Advice for the Man from Texas" (Editorial, Oct. 24). Whether one supports Bush or not, one can see clearly that the author is blatantly unfair in his criticism of the Republican candidate for President. His critiques represent the frustration of a Democratic Party staring defeat in the eyes...
...third argument is that the Palestinians irrationally rejected a "generous" peace offer. Everyone wants peace, but an unjust peace is both unfair and impractical...
...Bush was confident he could navigate the tax-cut terrain. After his first successful legislative session as Texas governor, when he and the Democrats in the legislature had cut deals on welfare and juvenile-justice reform, Bush proposed a total overhaul of the unfair property-tax system. His plan was widely viewed as a make-or-break gambit. "He absolutely cannot politically afford for it to fail," wrote the Houston Chronicle at the time, if he had any hopes of higher office. His plan would have slashed property taxes as much as 40 percent, but made up the lost revenue...
...making $22,000 a year) armed Bush with something Republicans have not recently been wise enough to bring along to the battle: tax cuts for those "real people." When the plan was released, it was criticized by Forbes for not being bold enough and by Gore for being unfair. "I must be doing something right," said Bush...