Sentence examples for getting unfair from inspiring English sources

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Private healthcare companies have been accused of getting unfair tax relief when competing with the NHS to provide treatments such as chemotherapy for patients at home.

Paul Nicolson, a retired vicar, has claimed that millions of poorer people could be getting unfair bills for costs run up by local authority officials who take legal action against them for non-payment of council tax.

But in 1997 he lost a match to Deep Blue, a chess-playing computer built by I.B.M. Afterward, he accused the computer of getting unfair human help, provoking counteraccusations from members of the snippy chess fraternity, who complained that he had an unsportsmanlike attitude.

The administration is asking for only a $55-million 55-millionnt, andowne CApaymentsandwould sthel leave private CAPl comproposaletting unfair deals on initial bids for public coal, though even these first steps are unlikely to get through this Congress.

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The Obamaites also think they get unfair raps.

They claim that Canadian mills get unfair subsidies, thanks to prices set by the government that provide them with cheap logs.

So part of me, the part that has seen Labour leaders get unfair treatment compared with their Tory counterparts for generations, looks at Cameron and thinks, you reap what you sow.

But you will listen in vain for the voice of Justice William O. Douglas, who brushed away concerns about what he dismissively called "this federalism" to ask: "Has any member of this court come out and said in so many terms it's the constitutional right of a state to provide a system whereby people get unfair trials?" The answer, of course, was No.

The executive also noted that "Katie always gets unfair coverage, and it's inevitable that she'll be part of the story of that debate," adding, "The irony is, I'm a bit jealous of the amount of time Katie's show devotes to politics every night".

When Marxism claims that the capitalist class exploits the proletariat, it employs the ordinary notion that one party exploits another when it gets unfair and undeserved benefits from its transactions or relationships.

"You have to decide going in how you're going to handle these types of situations, otherwise things can get unfair and out of control very quickly," Wolkovich says.

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