Sentence examples for rendering unfair from inspiring English sources

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Procedural liberal philosophers, such as the late John Rawls, decry large inequalities in wealth not because such unequal patterns of holdings are inherently objectionable, but because unequal economic power translates into unequal political power, rendering unfair the procedures of democratic decision-making which ultimately determine the rules of the game.

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They also argued that the trial was rendered unfair by a series of legal abuses, including the arrest of one of the defendants' lawyers, Mohammed al-Tajer, one of Bahrain's most prominent attorneys.

But modern times have rendered it unfair to the voting public.

*The "packing" of certain insurance and other costs into the loan would be prohibited, as would the "flipping" of loans by refinancing at excessively higher costs, the charging of bogus fees for services not rendered and unfair mandatory arbitration.

Coke's meaning has been disputed over the years; some interpret his judgement as referring to judicial review of statutes to correct misunderstandings which would render them unfair, while others argue he meant that the common law courts have the power to completely strike down those statutes they deem to be repugnant.

Moreover, being the CGP protocol designed to explore spatial locality, it would benefit from non-random mobility models, rendering this comparison unfair.

Evidence for response bias would be found if age, gender or their interactions with the PHQ-9 significantly (p < 0.05) predicted the R-SMS-DS over and above the PHQ-9 total score, potentially rendering comparisons between them unfair [ 50].

Even though that action was taken for the sake of "expediency," it rendered the trial "unfair," she said.

A man found guilty of murdering the soldier Lee Rigby in a terrorist attack has applied to appeal against his conviction, arguing that the judge made repeated legal blunders which rendered his trial unfair.

The claim against the culture, media and sport department and the Home Office states that the 10-week consultation seeking the public's views is "misleading and unbalanced in fundamental ways, which render it plainly unfair".

In Iain Davis's case, the anonymity granted to witnesses hampered the conduct of the defence "in a manner and to an extent" that was unlawful and rendered the trial unfair, he said.Police and prosecutors have increasingly resorted to promises of anonymity in order to persuade frightened witnesses to testify in cases of gangland violence and gun crime.

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