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Since Condorcet more than two centuries ago, people have pointed out that a first-past-the-post system must always be unfair to the third candidate or party.
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It is the proverbial apples vs. oranges, and the comparison has always been unfair – the more so as we see Obama's actions as president.
Although comparing sales of the scriptures to those of Reader's Digest has always been unfair, because, as The New Yorker noted in 1945, "the Bible had a head start".
Indeed Stuart Maconie, presenter of BBC 6 Music's Freak Zone, says that to typecast the music as cheesy ballads and cringe inducing covers has always been unfair.
Is this happening just because my life's always been unfair?
The criticism of human rights researchers in China, that: " [t]he hukou system has always been unfair to migrants, but the economic crisis makes it downright punitive by denying many long-term migrants who have literally built the cities they live in a social welfare net when it is needed most" [ 16] can be generalized wherever residence-based restrictions on health services are in place.
If the system doesn't change, it is always going to be unfair".
Since wild-card rivals will never play the same interleague schedule, the schedule is always going to be unfair for certain teams in certain years.
there will always be an unfair power dynamic at play in these situations and it's not ok for me to ignore that".
"Paraguayans always considered the deal to be unfair, especially when you consider that Paraguay and Brazil paid for the dam equally," said Carlos Alberto González, a member of Itaipú's Paraguayan council and a former ambassador to Brazil.
That would be unfair.
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