Word: unfairness
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...initiated the book and said that Laurance had financed it. But in his testimony last week, he took full responsibility himself; the book was such a trivial item in the campaign, he said, that he had simply forgotten that he had authorized it. "My statement was totally unfair to my brother, who is one of the nicest people in the world...
There were no excuses for the Crimson, neither unfair officiating nor unlucky bounces. Despite three dangerous fumbles by the Bruins and 86 yards in penalties against them, Harvard managed to mount few threatening attacks. The most disappointing aspect was that Harvard was clearly beaten by the opposition, a team that was in no way in contention for the Ivy championship...
Alas! Alack! Unfair! Unjust! to only blame poor Milt...
...presently constituted is grossly unfair both in its conception and its procedures. It has all of the powers usually vested in judicial bodies--it charges students and tries and resolves their cases--but none of the strictures usually imposed on them. It can hold closed hearings, deny students the right to counsel and admit hearsay evidence. Although all the cases it hears involve students, its composition (four students and seven Faculty members) is stacked to let Faculty views dominate...
...business, the gun lobby and on Capitol Hill. Many Congressmen were irate about his controversial 1972 "Rate Your Candidate" article. The story evaluated Senators and Congressmen on their attitudes toward conservation and environment issues. Some Congressmen, including Gerald Ford (listed in the "poor" category), complained that the ratings were unfair...