Sentence examples for is particularly unfair from inspiring English sources

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Disparagement is particularly unfair, though, because the book is a model of carefulness, sobriety and reason.

They feel this is particularly unfair for the lower-paid, who tend to have shorter life expectancy.

The change, "at my age, is particularly unfair because you have no buffer going forward," she said.

This is particularly unfair because in some fields, having a master's or PhD is now a necessity, he said.

What is particularly unfair about this is that Bacall was never the traditional femme fatale - cynical, isolated, haunting, ruthless - in the mould, say, of Barbara Stanwyck in Double Indemnity.

"The first of those to be implemented – the so-called bedroom tax – is particularly unfair in that it penalises both our tenants and ourselves for not being able to magic up a supply of smaller properties".

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When women die it's particularly unfair because they are not sick.

He said that the grading system was particularly unfair for a vocational school like his.

And that would be particularly unfair for teachers whose evaluation and pay are tied to those test scores.

(That's particularly unfair. It was Cameron who was being misleading in the way he packaged his figures).

Another early employee who read the book said he thought the "Batman and Robin" portrayal was "particularly unfair to Bill".

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