Sentence examples for could be unfair from inspiring English sources

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Others worried that even peer evaluations could be unfair.

From an objective view, your parents' wills could be unfair and even mean-spirited.

"It's strange because you know that it could be unfair in some ways.

"I have the feeling, from the outside — and this could be unfair — that it isn't enough.

He said that the results indicate it could be unfair to blame the singer's lifestyle for his death.

He emphasizes, however, that "[a] quick remark by an ALJ that he takes official notice of availability of jobs in the national economy that would be suitable for the claimant could be unfair for lack of sufficient specificity.

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Laura W. Murphy, the director of the Washington office of the American Civil Liberties Union, one of the organizations that had been critical of Capps 2, said a system that relied solely on government databases could still be unfair, because the databases themselves would have errors.

(FG1)" " could sometimes be unfair too.

A layoff in such a case could be deemed unfair.

What could be more unfair than being doomed to a lifetime of pursuing your arch nemesis with no apparent possibility of ever catching him/her?

Housing lawyer Giles Peaker of Anthony Gold Solicitors describes the £10 guest fee as "dreadful" and says the contract term could be deemed unfair and therefore unenforceable.

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