Sentence examples for morally unfair from inspiring English sources

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For those who have some background in the area, Mr Giliomee's view that it is historically inaccurate, morally unfair and politically dangerous to reduce the story of the Afrikaner literally to black and white will be persuasive, however.

Mr. terHorst, who is now 80, said a pardon of Nixon might eventually have been justified to avoid the spectacle of a drawn-out prosecution, but he said he had never wavered in his view that it was morally unfair to grant the former president an unconditional pardon while his aides were going to jail and draft evaders were receiving only conditional pardons.

A barrister and specialist family lawyer at Mills & Reeve, Joanna Grandfield, said: "The supreme court's decision approves the increasing tendency of the courts to avoid the harsh results of a strict interpretation of property law through the use of 'inferred intentions' as a means of getting round legally correct, but morally unfair results.

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They felt that doing so was morally problematic and unfair because other young adults did not have their resources.

Now that Mr. Obama has declared that he believes denying gay people the right to wed is not only unfair and morally wrong but also legally unsupportable, the urgent question is how he will translate his words into action.

Collins made an eloquent case that the DADT policy is unfair and morally indefensible, that it is a waste of taxpayer resources and that other nations that don't similarly discriminate have seen no adverse consequences.

thinks that it is morally wrong (because it is unfair, violation of duty, harmful, etc)., and feels personally responsible for refraining from cheating.

"I understand, intellectually, that holding women to a more stringent standard of beauty is unfair, arbitrary, and morally groundless," he said.

Both of these claims that genuinely collective actions are not possible and that it would be unfair to consider agents morally blameworthy for harm that they did not bring about purposively rest on two normative assumptions that are key to the critic's position.

One can also argue that denial of such striking rights may also be considered unfair discrimination and therefore morally unjustifiable.

To counter Estlund's concern for fairness, Brennan asserts that the public's welfare is more important than anyone's hurt feelings; after all, he writes, few would consider it unfair to disqualify jurors who are morally or cognitively incompetent.

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