Word: unfairness
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...plan is "a little unfair to Truman," Professor Elliott went on, "since the election did not turn on Presidential tenure so much as on piled-up discontent of the past years. However, it seems clear that the country has had enough...
...committee also upheld the single-seat principle for the cheering section, with the advice that a change in this tradition would produce a situation even more unfair to many men than the present one in that it would move many students even farther out toward the end zones...
Your article "This Great Endeavor" [TIME, Sept. 30] was unfair to Henry Wallace as well as to the American public...
Mutterings of dissatisfaction are being heard from the direction of the Yard. They should not be regarded lightly. Students have returned to find themselves confronted with certain parietal regulations which are as anachronistic as they are unfair. It is when they look in the direction of their more favored colleagues in the Houses that the absurdity of their situation is brought out in boldface...
...last name begins with a letter beyond G in the alphabet is in for the dirty end of the deal. Since men from A through G only are welcome at the first tea, by Wednesday the women are likely to be second-hand and shop-worn; obviously, it is unfair, and absolutely unpredictable, to judge a Radcliffian not at her very best...