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ly feminized in Monsieur Beaucaire: a somewhat | unfair accusation considering that much of the film s |
he referee could award 3 points for a palpably | unfair act". |
r Raila Odinga also said that the pay hike was | unfair adding that it sends the wrong signal to the e |
the allowance removed, having considered it an | unfair advantage to the companies. |
settled before the lands were, giving them an | unfair advantage on finding, fencing, and claiming fa |
Opponents claim that the bank was given an | unfair advantage through illegal back-room deals with |
government machinery and resources to gain an | unfair advantage in contesting the election. |
selling price was perceived as giving them an | unfair advantage in the market. |
ature of the sport, weight is often seen as an | unfair advantage over a smaller competitor; therefore |
edia in 2007, it was deemed that Global had an | unfair advantage in the West Midlands market as they |
ice believe this gives the Sprint Cup teams an | unfair advantage, and that the presence of the Sprint |
not give their own DoubleClick Ad Exchange an | unfair advantage, and their technology will remain un |
The term can also mean to take | unfair advantage. |
s, which players can use to give themselves an | unfair advantage. |
is evil intent from his enemies, giving him an | unfair advantage. |
n their July 2009 issue with an article titled | Unfair advantage. |
vailability of quality items giving players an | unfair advantage. |
songs, leading to claims that he had gained an | unfair advantage. |
and-purchase policies that, it said, gave Jews | unfair advantages. |
e, it will result in fewer false claims, fewer | unfair advertisements and increased respect for adver |
helmet's spoilers were illegal and gave her an | unfair aerodynamic advantage. |
it between Annex I and developing countries is | unfair, and that both developing countries and develo |
's judges for what was perceived by some to be | unfair and unnecessary criticism. |
and accused the national lease-to-own chain of | unfair and deceptive collection practices under Washi |
w the world that if international diplomacy is | UNFAIR and PUSILLANIMOUS, the Cypriot psyche is brave |
, he maintained "I think my trial was entirely | unfair and the proceeding unfair, and the sentence to |
Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp, deeming this | unfair and criticising the FA, contrasting it with a |
Northern Foods viewed the situation as | unfair and stated in press releases that the MMPPA's |
re made to the BBC Trust which found it to be ' | unfair and inaccurate'". |
that his government's treatment of McNeill was | unfair and unwarranted. |
ederal Trade Commission charges that they used | unfair and deceptive methods to download adware and o |
whether the local board had been 'prejudicial, | unfair, and arbitrary' in that it had failed to admit |
Swindon felt the decision was | unfair and prepared an appeal against the automatic t |
they fall within the sections directed against | unfair and unreasonable fines in the Truck Act 1896; |
It was, for example, | unfair and wrong to attack an enemy already in a figh |
portionment had been denounced by the Whigs as | unfair and grossly partisan. |
n between Annex 1 and developing countries was | unfair, and that both countries needed to reduce thei |
n a book and film that saw him portrayed in an | unfair and undignified manner.". |
e Bugaya treaty, Gowa felt that the treaty was | unfair and that they were disadvantaged by the terms |
Sky News that the publicly funded channel was | unfair and illegal under EU law. |
that the family-based system of inheritance is | unfair and archaic. |
d Webb's coverage of Congress to be biased and | unfair, and Cilley vented some of his party's bittern |
that the severe conditions of the weather were | unfair, and decided to award Lampre's Fabio Baldato w |
He told his boss that this was | unfair and asked to be paid the same amount, but his |
any spokesman countered that the grounding was | unfair and was related simply to the FAA's request th |
ame, and we resent the comments made [and] the | unfair and unjust comparison of this game to other ex |
d discrimination in employment and housing was | unfair and had negative economic and public safety co |
arded some of the criticism of Lloyd George as | unfair and unpatriotic, but referred to a previous sp |
Huljich KiwiSaver Funds had been managed were | unfair and untrue. |
up to class late, etc. Luso feels that this is | unfair as school ends that afternoon for summer vacat |
out that targeting Baker as the scapegoat was | unfair as he was House Leader, not Party Whip. |
However, these criticisms are on the whole | unfair, as they are blaming Kant for not knowing abou |
Other people felt that this was | unfair, as implosions around the world generally exci |
een proved against him, but it was by no means | unfair as all his fellow demonstrators got the same t |
Unfair Assumptions (1991) | |
om, established to defend anthropologists from | unfair attacks. |
(The system was | unfair because weather frequently did not allow time |
This was | unfair, because he always showed himself to be a fine |
It was | unfair because they hit me over the head, but not unj |
“The objection was | unfair because already a number of Pakistani, Indian |
the sentence was not considered misleading or | unfair because, while juries cannot decide sentences, |
the airport would be based on, would derive an | unfair benefit at the taxpayer's expense. |
With Lord Harris striving to stamp out | unfair bowling, Hedley did not get a regular place in |
borhoods and communities of color that bear an | unfair burden of environmental threats," and its Heal |
orm in the matter of reducing what some see as | unfair burdens placed on doctors, hospitals, and othe |
His | unfair business practices result in the betrayal of a |
ight to sue by allowing private enforcement of | unfair business competition laws only if that individ |
made yet), breach of contract, and engaging in | unfair business practices. |
uits by corporations against labor unions over | unfair business practices. |
, and the election has been called "flawed and | unfair but peaceful." |
It might be | unfair, but since the FIFA holds this competition, th |
(of the election) the campaigning was clearly | unfair but the vote counting was fair, otherwise how |
(CCW) decision was 'premature, arbirtrary and | unfair', but in January 2007 a High Court Judge uphel |
t the result in this case was overly harsh and | unfair by imposing an 800,000 judgment on a 8,000 pro |
s and education authorities as it might incite | unfair calculator use during standardized high school |
es favored the New York Giants and were making | unfair calls against his team. |
d the word “paederast” into the debate) was an | unfair caricature of the man". |
h was seen to be undesirable as it represented | unfair commercial competition and added to road conge |
om the resistance, who wanted to avoid to much | unfair competition because of the many newspapers tha |
Freedom from | unfair competition and monopolies, |
and violations of California laws proscribing | unfair competition and false advertising. |
passing-off action within a wider category of | unfair competition law; the public and private intern |
ne years, he prosecuted 22 major antitrust and | unfair competition cases. |
o protect the cooperating bakeries against the | unfair competition of those who continue to slice the |
rosoft was sued for trademark infringement and | unfair competition by Mythic Entertainment, the devel |
the program will not be self-supporting and is | unfair competition for the private sector. |
aims as well as analogous California state law | unfair competition claims. |
that the "Defendants' acts of infringement and | unfair competition have been committed with the inten |
e Business and Professions Code Section 17200 ( | unfair competition), Code of Civil Procedure Section |
and Newport Railway objected on the grounds of | unfair competition, particularly as the TVR was one o |
ive statute that limited the California law on | unfair competition, restricting private lawsuits agai |
and allied fields including patent, trademark, | unfair competition, copyright and information policy. |
began legal action against Spectator, alleging | unfair competition, interference with business advant |
misleading representations of Dell's products, | unfair competition, trademark dilution, breach of con |
al law, law of obligations, labour law, law of | unfair competition, antitrust law, company law, intel |
Its original Italian title means | Unfair Competition. |
ame in July 1998, because of the potential for | unfair competition. |
P Technologies, demanding 13 million euros for | unfair competition. |
r; but early in 1817 he resigned, owing to the | unfair conduct of the court of assistants. |
ld apply to the exemption clause, as would the | Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 and the Unfair Terms i |
The | Unfair Contract Terms Bill (Law Com 292) is a propose |
onal injury by businesses is prohibited by the | Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 s 2(1) and the Unfair |
f the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for | unfair contract. |
as protecting sturdy small businessmen against | unfair corporate competition. |
ny, Media Arts Group Inc., has been accused of | unfair dealings with owners of Thomas Kinkade Signatu |
feree Christos Michas to have made a number of | unfair decisions, attempted to gain a replay but thei |
ip them of their trademark and deny them their | unfair demands of money and of our music." |
This was not an | unfair description for Robinson did not make his firs |
oice for dialogue, in response to violence and | unfair detentions by the PRI-dominated municipal gove |
etaphor which refers to putting someone at any | unfair disadvantage with respect to their competitors |
alike and to put an end forever to unjust and | unfair discrimination against Christians, with focus |
an industrial tribunal where Reid was claiming | unfair dismissal it also emerged that a second woman |
a lawsuit in Great Britain against DynCorp for | unfair dismissal due to a protected disclosure (whist |
rtedly paid about £100,000 to him to settle an | unfair dismissal claim. |
cation was unreasonably rejected, constructive | unfair dismissal and indirect discrimination. |
balanced the introduction of compensation for | unfair dismissal with curbs on the freedom to strike |
His claim for | unfair dismissal was rejected by an industrial tribun |
is said that he committed the murder after his | unfair dismissal charge was dismissed. |
Mr Andy Baldwin also claimed for constructive | unfair dismissal because in permitting a discriminato |
s that union members have a right to claim for | unfair dismissal connected with the statutory recogni |
asion prior to the killing speaking about his " | unfair dismissal" and the "psychological damage" it h |
and received compensation following a claim of | unfair dismissal as a result of his union activities |
tratford employment tribunal upheld a claim of | unfair dismissal claimed by senior sports writer Matt |
This was seen by West Ham fans as an | unfair dismissal, and as the reason for their 4-0 def |
Simpson is now suing Stockport County for | unfair dismissal. |
" and awarded Roberts £32,000 compensation for | unfair dismissal. |
ibunal for breach of contract and constructive | unfair dismissal. |
of Charity, and threatens to sue the firm for | unfair dismissal. |
probate, | unfair dismissals etc. |
This principle addresses | unfair disparity of youth sentences, by stating that |
ent would rid the country of corrupt politics, | unfair distribution of wealth in the zaibatsu and per |
parency, disregard for the environment and the | unfair distribution of benefits. |
ome and cook it, but each greedily proposes an | unfair division that would let them have the largest |
tood them as the working-man's defence against | unfair employers and a protection against an economic |
he was Special Counsel for Immigration Related | Unfair Employment Practices at the U.S. Department of |
to be Special Counsel for Immigration Related | Unfair Employment Practices at the U.S. Department of |
tation and gender identity or expression as an | unfair employment practice. |
section of the local newspaper industry as an | unfair encroachment on established commercial interes |
lley, voted against the budget, because of the | unfair equalization formula for Nova Scotia and Newfo |
onmental reporting, palm oil use, lobbying for | unfair EU sugar rules and for owning subsidiaries in |
Act and has been supportive of tenants facing | unfair evictions and high rent increases, including r |
The practice of unequal or | unfair exchange does not presuppose the capitalist mo |
His Alexandrian patriarchate was marked by the | unfair expulsion of Nectarios of Aegina, who was late |
in most systems, Gwinnett being an example of | unfair fare increase. |
nancial institutions because of what it saw as | unfair fees (Michaud would become known for fighting |
due to illness like industrial workers, it was | unfair for them to have to pay for a service they wer |
the game ends prematurely as it is considered | unfair for the other computer opponents to finish the |
g the time allocated to them saying that it is | unfair for the ruling party to take the highest share |
ure chaos and destruction that will follow the | unfair, foreign rule of the Typhon/Set-worshipping "b |
el Lewis book Moneyball: The Art of Winning an | Unfair Game. |
l Lewis' book Moneyball: The Art of Winning an | Unfair Game. |
Lewis's book Moneyball: The Art of Winning an | Unfair Game. |
o that the inferences could not be regarded as | unfair given the presence of sufficient safeguards, t |
da knowing as much as each other, as it may be | unfair if some voters already know election results i |
founded in 1972 to oppose what they said were | unfair imbalances in property taxes, described by a g |
y to the Band Aid Trust for the misleading and | unfair impression which was created. |
“I spit on you, and your children.” for being | unfair in his compensation awards . |
s mostly blamed Indians for the violence -- an | unfair indictment, since a series of terrible drought |
nty discrepancy in mistaking a fair coin to be | unfair is not the same as the opposite situation. |
ce Crosses for courageously speaking out about | unfair judging practices so that the sport could be i |
n, withdrew in protest over what he considered | unfair judging. |
Morris states it is an attack on the hasty and | unfair judgments, and as the further verses show it i |
e NLRB found that Weingarten had engaged in an | unfair labor practice by refusing Collins a represent |
ovements, and funded by a back-pay award in an | unfair labor practice suit, Heather Booth founded the |
National Labor Relations Board of engaging in | unfair labor practices," UM should employ only contra |
al USA has twice been found to have engaged in | unfair labor practices. |
Union members alleged a number of | unfair labor practices in the lead up to this vote. |
eater detail on this process see the entry for | unfair labor practice). |
an employer's refusal of such presence was an | unfair labor practice and actionable under the NLRA. |
As a result, an | unfair labor practice proceeding was brought before t |
engaged in a campaign against Cintas, alleging | unfair labor practices. |
vailable if the employer "engaged in any other | unfair labor practice" that would have restrained the |
and continues to ask questions, it commits an | unfair labor practice and the employee has a right to |
guages that remove what could be considered an | unfair learning advantage for native speakers of a so |
lowable rent increase or evict residents in an | unfair manner. |
given the name 'Korzok' (meaning: acquired by | unfair means). |
They distinguished between | unfair methods of collecting evidence, which should n |
0 by PhonepayPlus for operating misleading and | unfair mobile-terminating text message services witho |
lelland (1766-1849), who helped illustrate the | unfair nature of the taxes imposed during the Whiskey |
That's a bit | unfair on Matt isn't it? |
cup squads citing the reason that it would be | unfair on the player being dropped at the last second |
t that the 4004 was a commercial failure is an | unfair opinion. |
or closed, needed improvements not being made, | unfair or inconsistently applied park rules, profit-d |
Possible violations of Florida | Unfair or Deceptive Trade Practices Act, F.S. 501.201 |
ne person in relation to another that might be | unfair or could even amount to bullying. |
The raid would raise concerns of | unfair persecution within the American Muslim communi |
ed, looking at these edits, my edits have been | unfair, please show us rather than assume. |
among several men accused of having engaged in | unfair practices to derail Eisenhower's nomination. |
Unfair Practices (including unsconscionable conduct a | |
The | unfair prejudice action does protect certain legitima |
475, is a UK company law case on an action for | unfair prejudice under s.459 |
ere called the Black Patch Wars because of the | unfair price ceilings being generated by the Duke tob |
and which contained detailed report about the | unfair pro-French atmosphere prevalent at that time i |
orked with the Contract Buyers League to fight | unfair real estate practices in Westside homes that w |
red to the Director General's view of what was | unfair, recognising respective institutional competen |
would investigate complaints of inaccurate or | unfair reporting and hold journalists accountable. |
his subsequent sending off for instigating an | unfair reputation as being a dirty player. |
terpart gave them, while citing "It was a very | unfair review and reviewed by the wrong person", alon |
gust 22, 1993 in protest of what he considered | unfair sanctions against his team from the NCAA and P |
h, Bumke was responsible for a whole series of | unfair sentences, for instance, the judicial murder ( |
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