Sentence examples for is rather unfair from inspiring English sources

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Much of the flak is rather unfair.

It is rather unfair to paint Mr. Sachs's efforts in Africa as a failure.

You may think that if someone has paid taxes and national insurance contributions, this is rather unfair.

Some of the SEC's recent sniping at accountants is rather unfair, and amounts to an unwelcome attempt to extend the SEC's mandate beyond America.

But it is rather unfair to require the advertising agency people to be both judge and jury of their own case.

'The Michael Vaughan lookalike on the Googly website is very impressive, but the blurb is rather unfair in dissing Muse's excellent Queen-inflected albums,' argues Ian Copestake.

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Of course, defeat for Pinker would be rather unfair given that his Language Instinct should have won in 1995.

When we started discussing the investigation and the trial, Cesar said, "It really was rather unfair, which, of course, is nothing new to me.

"Bulwer-Lytton was a remarkable man and it's rather unfair that Professor Rice decided to name the competition after him for entirely the wrong reasons.

The glycemic control was rather unfair, mean values of HbA1c being 7.7% (60.66 mmol/mol), with about 70% of patients showing HbA1c values above 7% (53.0 mmol/mol).

"The implication is that we have somehow distorted or misrepresented our findings, and I feel it's rather unfair," Dr. Golombok said.

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