Sentence examples for growing unfairness from inspiring English sources

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Fairness matters even more when growing unfairness is so visible in society.

Ms. Olson said she hoped that her 509-page report would spur serious discussion on Capitol Hill about growing unfairness to honest taxpayers and the almost complete lack of I.R.S. capacity to do basic research into how the tax system affects them.

Specifically, in Latin America over the course of the Twentieth Century, the visible signs of extreme social and political authoritarianism and inequity, as well as the growing unfairness of the world economy, inspired a culture of social critique - and a corresponding academic reform movement related to health research began to be entrenched in major public universities in Latin America.

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Where there is a growing sense of injustice, unfairness and hypocrisy, warning lights start flashing.

There also seems to be a growing sense of unfairness with the David and Goliath battles, where the little guy trying to do the right thing is so outgunned from the start.

They did not think a president should be removed either for adultery, or for lying about sex in public and in a civil lawsuit; and they thought the press (hardly an institution glowing with virtue) was deeply hypocritical to suggest that he should.On top of this fundamental sentiment came the growing perception of unfairness.

A post-post-9/11 strategy must harness the forces of globalization while honestly addressing the growing "perception of unfairness" around the world; must actively promote, not just democracy, but "a world of liberty under law"; and must renew multilateral instruments like the United Nations.

In the Middle East and some parts of Eastern Europe for example, people are less satisfied and more pessimistic about their future even compared to regions with similar levels of income inequality, suggesting widespread perception of worsening economic mobility, a growing sense of unfairness, and lack of social justice.

Perceptions of unfairness are growing, the report added, and people have less confidence in governments than they did before the crisis.

"One, it gave people permission to openly discuss something that had not really been openly discussed which was the growing inequalities and the unfairness.

There was growing unease about the perceived unfairness of the "11-plus" exam, taken by pupils at the end of primary school to decide whether they went to academically oriented "grammar" schools or more practically minded "secondary moderns".

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