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We just think there's an unfairness issue".
There is an unfairness in the current system.
"We have to acknowledge an unfairness where Scottish MPs vote on exclusively English matters.
At the moment we seem to have built in an unfairness of our own making".
Crucially, it can't transfer or adjust an interest in a property to fix an unfairness.
"When you start singling out certain industries, there's an unfairness to it," he said in an interview.
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There is also an inherent unfairness in comparing performance for a population of three million with that for one of 54 million.
Vincent Chabasseur, a European patent attorney, says: "Patent trolls expose an inherent unfairness in the patent system.
"There's an inherent unfairness there that's going to be difficult to explain to consumers," said Sandy Praeger, state insurance commissioner of Kansas.
In more than a dozen interviews, the interns unanimously recognized a fundamental unfairness in the current setup.
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