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The system is unfair, with no real solidarity between rich and poor, laments Mr Chaves (whose region is poor).
He argues that the country's alliance system is unfair, with America bearing most of the cost and its allies contributing far too little.
There has been a whisper of condemnation but it has been drowned out by very loud complaints that the apportioning of blame is unfair, with England fans mainly responsible, as well as not a little amount of gloating over the fact that Russia fans supposedly "won" the clashes.
Some believe this is unfair, with parents unhappy the same rule is not being proposed for those who apply to Welsh language schools.
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I don't use it that much because again it's like degenerative; it's unfair with "Is this it?" Am I going to be stuck with this?" It's scary.
Ms Cavens has subsequently denied she was unfair with her review and says her account of the evening was correct.
Those who missed out were not happy about the tactics and complained on social media that the system was unfair, with #FatDuck trending on Twitter Tuesday morning.
Former shadow home secretary David Davis also told MPs he believed the "draconian" extradition systems with the US were unfair, with the Americans receiving more suspects from Britain than it extradites to the UK.
It's just that sometimes we're unfair with our time.
I wonder if Obama thinks the press is once again being unfair with its primary coverage.
Even this government has a suspicion that zero-hours contracts are unfair, with Business Secretary Vince Cable set to launch an investigation into them.
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