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His analysis of Chelsea Clinton's role was just way off the mark and comparatively unfair.
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But foreign companies still contend that the latest regulations will grant Chinese companies an unfair edge in government sales, a comparatively small but growing part of the market here.
It's probably unfair to stack companies based in states with comparatively smaller tech startup ecosystems against, say, New York or California.
#It would be unfair to place the entire weight of many comparatively small losses upon the shoulders of one person in such cases.
In a repeated rounds design the timing of feedback (delayed vs. immediate) is investigated in combination with a reduction of wealth in some periods, presented either as a rather unfair intervention of the authorities, or due to a comparatively neutral manipulation.
He said it was unfair to inflict "a horrendous, possibly annihilating punishment" for a "comparatively minuscule" harm suffered by the fax recipients.
Comparatively well.
Unfair, I know, unfair.
Manhattan seems comparatively underserved.
Many are comparatively shallow.
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