Sentence examples for making unfair from inspiring English sources

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It shows that people may be making unfair decisions.

It was suggested by her mother that merely asking the question was making unfair assumptions.

Most of the talk in the Midwest about how the press was making unfair accusations against the Nixon Admin.

Premier Foods and 2 Sisters have also both been accused of making unfair financial demands of their suppliers recently.

Mr. Pershing's Chinese counterpart, Su Wei, hit back, saying developed countries had failed to commit to substantial reductions in carbon emissions while making unfair demands of developing nations.

The figures should silence those Barclays apologists who argue that the Bank of England's Prudential Regulation Authority is making unfair or iniquitous demands.

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Only a third said Mr. Bush had made unfair attacks.

It's highly unlikely that Berlin would make unfair competition the cornerstone of its China policy.

And Mitt Romney has made unfair trade practices on the part of China a centerpiece of his economic policy prescriptions.

Gary P. Naftalis, a lawyer for Mr. Winnick, said, "We are disappointed that the committee's spokesperson continues to make unfair and inappropriate statements about my client and Global Crossing".

In its report on supermarkets, the commission does at least concede that the big four superstores make unfair demands on their suppliers.

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