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It's plainly unfair that they should have missed out.
And the Wisconsin litigants provided an objective formula for judging when district lines are plainly unfair.
They're not all classics, but even the plainly unfair ones have unforgettable qualities that made us persevere.
But that's plainly unfair to both parties, and in any case the evening was a win all around.
To speak of "normalisation of cruelty", in Mr Hunt's words, in its service is plainly unfair though very helpful to Tory ideologues.
It is plainly unfair that London is showered with privileges, with disproportionate transport grants, a puny local tax base and a cultural plutocracy.
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As anyone can plainly see, this is both patently unfair and also a big contributor to the entire problem of income inequality.
But if you don't make some kind of adjustment, you are plainly being unfair to a lot of teachers and principals.
I'm not sure that is quite how I remember it, but to characterise the "other side" – Leave.eu – as anti-immigration would plainly not be unfair.
"It was all rather distasteful and unfair and plainly untrue," said Alan M. Greenberg, the lawyer for the family.
Back in Bellaire, a 20-year veteran of the coaching wars could plainly see that the rules are outdated, unfair and all about a system that best serves the administrators, not the playmakers.
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