「unfairly」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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eous dog, since he stops Sniper from fighting | unfairly against Gin and his friends. |
She accused him of treating her | unfairly and bringing her role in the soap to an end s |
adership to conclude that he had been treated | unfairly and that the party's norms had been violated. |
Tribunal ruled that he sacked his housekeeper | unfairly and she donated part of her compensation. |
eammates realized they have been treating him | unfairly and bestow him a standard uniform and his own |
e-election if he believed he had been treated | unfairly and, if returned, could resume his seat, thou |
sed by the band pushed high in the mix which ( | unfairly) appeared to make the band look like they wer |
s led to the Mellotron being regarded, rather | unfairly, as a difficult instrument to tune. |
me in Albany maintained that he was impeached | unfairly, as he had been the first person ever to have |
the universal challenge of rising above being | unfairly attacked works well", but thought that Swift |
Judging the figure to be | unfairly based on the club's relinquished professional |
That the self-defeat argument | unfairly begs the question against skepticism. |
illor Roy Walters complained of the Moss Side | unfairly being a "negative target" due to historical a |
pportionment in Queensland, which was seen as | unfairly benefitting the Nationals. |
Racicot is perhaps | unfairly best remembered for his infamous nickname, "R |
A young woman firefighter is | unfairly blamed for causing her firefighter father's d |
Vice-captain Arthur Morris was somewhat | unfairly blamed for the Sydney and Melbourne disasters |
of the older generation rugby administrators | unfairly branding him a traitor for selling out South |
eriod leading up to his death, but because it | unfairly colours appraisal of his work from an academi |
criticized the USCIRF, saying that the panel | unfairly damaged the school's reputation, and invited |
at many Rutgers fans in New Jersey were being | unfairly denied the opportunity to watch Rutgers in th |
IGN's Marc Nix criticized the game for being | unfairly difficult, and compared it negatively to the |
ted to sue Virgin Radio, claiming that he was | unfairly dismissed and denied share options worth £8.6 |
ts General Purposes and Finance Committee and | unfairly dismissed convenor of Rolls Royce at Bristol, |
ted to sue Virgin Radio, claiming that he was | unfairly dismissed and denied share options worth £8.6 |
al compensation for the workers that had been | unfairly dismissed. |
His often comic antics led to many | unfairly dismissive jokes, as his opponents quickly du |
al Myroslav Lubachivsky (Sulyk's predecessor) | unfairly due to his backing of Vatican policies. |
He was accused of accumulating extra riches | unfairly during the dissolution. |
Xu was treated | unfairly during Mao's Anti-Rightist Movement which sta |
sequently claimed that the programme had been | unfairly edited, quoting members of the Kent Police wh |
ted States to live in Mexico after Selena was | unfairly entangled in the McCarthy era Communism inves |
of Measure 65 argued that the closed primary | unfairly excluded voters with no party affiliation, an |
orruption and insisted that Mr. Rini had been | unfairly favoring Chinese businessmen". |
eration Treaty (NPT), citing concerns that it | unfairly favours the established nuclear powers, and p |
ghbourhood has long had a reputation (perhaps | unfairly) for being a haven for crime and drugs. |
agement regulations that they felt were being | unfairly forced on them by urban environmentalists. |
her School Certificate (HSC), resulting in an | unfairly high HSC results reported for the school. |
In particular, the property tax is seen as | unfairly impacting the poor and especially retirees. |
to Nazism since the early twentieth century - | unfairly, in the eyes of many pagan revivalists. |
lso lamented that Wellington's despatches had | unfairly made no mention of Colborne's vital command, |
Since returning from injury, the often | unfairly maligned Wheelhouse has impressed for the Jet |
operators believed they were being put in an | unfairly negative light. |
PE VI plays upon the public housing program's | unfairly negative reputation and an exaggerated sense |
The latter three have been | unfairly neglected until recent years, when there has |
When asked whether he had been treated | unfairly or unjustly, he responded that it was "unfair |
His achievements have been perhaps | unfairly overshadowed by those of his contemporaries, |
rship on spending issues and felt that he was | unfairly passed over for a seat in the Pennsylvania Se |
It notes he is | unfairly portrayed as "a robotic soldier of Christ-a l |
ulter argues U.S. Senator Joseph McCarthy was | unfairly portrayed by the U.S. media as persecuting pe |
On the facts, there was no | unfairly prejudicial conduct. |
ch 2006, a judge determined Mario Gabelli had | unfairly prevented a long time investment partner and |
is a pachuco gangster and his gang, who were | unfairly prosecuted, are thrown in jail for a murder t |
ng the wage to the consumer price index would | unfairly punish rural communities, since the CPI is ba |
l of attainder and an ex post facto law which | unfairly punished him for the crime for which he had b |
lion "stolen" from the council as a result of | unfairly reduced government rate support grants for Li |
(ICSID) ruled that the Argentinian government | unfairly refused to allow the private concessionaires |
ms of an explicit nature that were previously | unfairly regarded as pornographic because of the X rat |
Additionally, Darrach argued that the law | unfairly required him to testify at his own trial. |
ware of these requests and that she was being | unfairly singled out for her role in the scandal. |
e sake of fame and recognition [by which] she | unfairly smears a brilliant naturalist". |
arly 80 white Zimbabwe farmers had their land | unfairly taken from them due to their race. |
were simultaneous rumors that the Knicks had | unfairly tampered with Donovan while under contract wi |
on in the Rampart Scandal, claiming they were | unfairly targeted by investigator Russell Poole. |
e came through property tax which was seen as | unfairly targeting farmers and the rural parts of the |
ces inside that certain student groups saw as | unfairly targeting or aiming a disproportionate number |
merican Civil Liberties Union, assert that it | unfairly targets low-income women, stating the amendme |
5, Jordan resigned to "prevent CNN from being | unfairly tarnished by the controversy over conflicting |
actually received it or not-behaved much more | unfairly than those who believed that they were treate |
The comments led many to conclude, albeit | unfairly, that the accident may have been entirely of |
ew York, but finding that Blacks were treated | unfairly there as well, decided to settle in Toronto. |
, thinking Margo behaved terribly to them and | unfairly to Eve, arranges for Margo to miss a performa |
ompe-l'oeil staircase which has been compared | unfairly to a Hollywood-style movie award ceremony. |
hat partisan French officials were attempting | unfairly to prevent Schranz from winning so that Killy |
fer Graham acknowledged that "plenty - if not | unfairly too much" coverage was given to the claims of |
he tribunal to determine whether they've been | unfairly treated by the media or they're unhappy with |
The case of a Cossack being | unfairly treated by the Poles found a lot of support n |
with the decision and Adolf felt he had been | unfairly treated. |
lt by many that these "shot at dawn" men were | unfairly tried and executed as they may have been suff |
rd Cleaver much at all, which he believed had | unfairly typecast him and overshadowed his many other |
some in Amarillo accused the Whittenburgs of | unfairly undercutting their business rival. |
Although many people seize | unfairly upon the notion of spontaneity in Romantic Po |
Carlson's allegation that Hillary Clinton had | unfairly used her gender to garner support in her Pres |
eaching" among the Salars, whom they (perhaps | unfairly) viewed as a fierce and troublesome lot, arre |
succession) threatens the other passengers by | unfairly winning their food, water, and money. |
O, "who have said they do not wish to compete | unfairly with commercial vendors". |
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