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Harvard professor and corporate consultant Philip Drinker agreed that any codes should be merely "advisory and not mandatory", otherwise they would be "a severe burden on industry and an unfair one".
The Unfair One is what pitches like that were called.
"I think the decision was an unfair one," he said.
It's a tough situation -- and an unfair one.
This is a caricature, admittedly, but it is not a wholly unfair one.
They are what I call WET.' By now, I have a hunch - possibly an unfair one - that the chef he mostly has in mind is Gordon Ramsay.
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In its attack on Silent Spring, Time described her case as "unfair, one-sided and hysterically over-emphatic.
Time magazine patronized Carson's polemic against pesticides as an "emotional and inaccurate outburst,... unfair, one-sided and hysterically overemphatic," while the chemical manufacturer Monsanto fought back with a parody, "The Desolate Year," that envisioned a pesticide-free world in which insects ravaged crops and spread devastating plagues.
Them's fightin' words, and most unfair ones.
Greece also withstood all the fair elements of sport, and some decidedly unfair ones.
As this case demonstrates, fair trials result in verdicts different from unfair ones.
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