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The phrase "systemic unfairness" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or system that consistently and unfairly disadvantages certain groups of people. Example: "The recent studies have shown that there is a high level of systemic unfairness in the education system, as students from marginalized communities are often overlooked and receive less funding for their schools."
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A wide-ranging review by the commission of racial equality in a number of areas, including education, jobs, pay and health, revealed a worrying combination of post-Brexit hate crime and entrenched long-term systemic unfairness, he said.
For the new edition, Sandberg has tacked on an introduction to the introduction, "A Letter to Graduates," in which she gives further attention to systemic unfairness: Very few people, women or men, sail through their professional lives without hurdles and setbacks.
David Isaac, the commission's chairman, said the report reveals a "very worrying combination of a post-Brexit rise in hate crime and long-term systemic unfairness and race inequality".
He will argue that transport infrastructure is critical for productivity and that there is a systemic unfairness in the way funding is allocated for projects at a regional level.
To those used to U.S. "double jeopardy" rules barring trials for the same offense after acquittal, retrying the pair after they were released on appeal in 2011 showed systemic unfairness.
"Over the course of my television and print investigations in recent years, it's become clear to me that there's a new generation of viewers seeking out serious, substantive reporting that takes on powerful interests and attacks systemic unfairness that too often is swept under the rug," Farrow said in the release.
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"These are welcome rulings, but there is a bigger problem around religious selection, and how it leads to confusion, unfairness and systemic disadvantage to some children, especially from certain ethnic and deprived backgrounds".
People see the unfairness in the system.
AV does not address the unfairness of the present system.
In those rare situations when the well-to-do or successful find themselves before the bar of American justice, they howl their disbelief at the unfairness, the factual dissembling and the disregard for their personhoods that are familiar systemic hallmarks to the system's usual suspects.
"I think the latest disclosures show that there are systemic problems with the handling of sensitive information at Los Alamos, and it points out the unfairness of scapegoating Dr. Lee for what he did," said Mark Holscher, one of Dr. Lee's lawyers.
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