Sentence examples for mostly unfairly from inspiring English sources

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But Obama has lost a lot of ground with the young — mostly unfairly, in my opinion, but there it is.

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He even got to play in the now mostly — and unfairly — forgotten 1974 Summit Series, when the World Hockey Association's stars took on the Soviets.

They described themselves as "gladiators," with Olivia their leader in a "white hat" who used her prodigious talents and trusty gut instincts for good, mostly to exonerate unfairly targeted members of the international political élite.

Mr Trump accuses the WTO of treating the US unfairly - though mostly the US has won in arbitration cases there.

The IMF also said that "very little" had been done to tackle Greece's "notorious tax evasion," with the rich and self-employed "simply not paying their fair share" as austerity unfairly hits mostly public sector workers earning a salary or a pension.

Tawfik Okasha, a reactionary television chatshow host, has called on Egyptians to arrest any Syrians they find in the street – mostly because Syrians have become unfairly associated with the now widely hated Brotherhood during the dying days of Morsi's presidency.

Peruvians call Mr. Alejo and more than 1,000 people like him "the innocents," mostly poor people who were unfairly imprisoned on charges of terrorism or treason from 1992 to 1995 by special antiterrorism courts.

The protesting groups contend Netflix is unfairly favouring the mostly highly paid computer programmers and other technology specialists working in its internet video service over the lower-paid employees who sort through discs and stuff envelopes in the distribution centres that receive and send DVDs.

The snooty English, for instance, have long disparaged Wales, which they caricature unfairly as being populated mostly by Methodist preachers and disaffected sheep.

The Court argued that introducing a "wealth or payment of a fee as a measure of a voter's qualifications" violated the equal protection clause by unfairly burdening low-income, mostly black voters.

Tobacco industry representatives have argued that tobacco taxes unfairly burden smokers, who are mostly working class or poor, and jeopardizes jobs at retailers like convenience stores, where more than 30percentt of total sales can come from cigarettes.

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