Word: unfairness
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Contacted yesterday, Kiely confirmed that he had given out the information but denied that it gave unfair advantage to any students...
Michael Bromwich '75, a Quincy House resident, said that Kiely's system for disseminating the format of the test was "nice for Adams House people but unfair for everyone else, especially people who didn't have connections with the people Kiely talked...
...believe he has gone nearly far enough in reducing the number of states to 38. The borders of the present 50 states often were drawn up for reasons that are now thoroughly obsolete or are the results of historical happenstance. They are, in many cases, illogical, inconvenient, inefficient and unfair to their inhabitants...
...runs; it does not substantially increase the speed at which an athlete can perform. But it does increase the length of time an athlete can function at top speed, and thus for middle-and long-distance runners, it could provide an enormous-and unfair-advantage...
CHANGING SEXUAL ROLES. One of the most heartening aspects of recent years, says Harvard Developmental Psychologist Jerome Kagan, is the "removal from children of the inhibitions and timidity that have been an unfair burden for Western women-the freeing up of sex consciousness. In this sense children under ten are less anxious than their counterparts of a century...