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unfair

[uhn-fair] / ʌnˈfɛər /


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The IRS will lift penalties for reasonable cause, but a tax preparer’s negligence or error doesn’t count as an excuse, a rule TAS calls “grossly unfair.”

From Barron's

"A sporting choice. A difficult choice and maybe a hard choice - and maybe to a certain degree unfair, but these choices have to be made."

From BBC

The Countryside Alliance, which campaigns on rural issues, said a ban would be "unnecessary, unjustified and unfair".

From BBC

These countries, later joined by Ivory Coast to form the C-4+, want to see an end to US, Chinese and European subsidies in their cotton sectors, arguing that they create unfair competition.

From Barron's

Critics have accused Fuyao of undercutting local, longstanding rivals with low prices that can’t be matched, as well as unfair business and labor practices, The Wall Street Journal reported earlier this year.

From The Wall Street Journal