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Discover Ludwig"unfair outcomes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it anytime you want to express a feeling that an outcome, result, or decision is unjust, or not supported by the evidence. For example: "The judge ruled in favor of the plaintiff, but many people felt that the decision was an unfair outcome given the evidence presented."
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The Independent has drawn attention to some of the unfair outcomes.
According to the committee, this could lead to "inefficiencies in flood investment, poor decision making and regionally unfair outcomes".
The desire to express anger over unfair outcomes can be so strong that the consequences for those in power matter little.
Democratic institutions no longer feel legitimate when they continue to produce blatantly unfair outcomes; it's one of those insights that only an élite could miss.
Though the officials sorted it all out properly in real time, the rule book definitely needs to be tweaked to prevent such unfair outcomes.
We now know only too well that periods of "rapid growth" have been based on unsustainable bubbles; that such growth has contributed little in terms of generating more decent work and has significantly increased inequality; and that people will no longer accept these unfair outcomes, as shown by the waves of protest in many countries.
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Biology is destiny, and the brutally unfair outcome that adolescent sexuality can produce will never change.
With humor and candor, I've tried to re-examine this case, its unfair outcome and the questions it raises for journalism and our country.
Like you, despite my best attempts to "rise above it", I became sulky and withdrawn as a result of what I saw as an unfair outcome, although I had not applied for the job concerned.
We set up a multiperiod, 2 × 2 experiment in which we analyze the effects of a bonus versus a penalty contract and a fair versus an unfair outcome distribution.
All of the students participated in the same mixed-major classes, meaning that they shared relatively equivalent learning environments, and to allow students' final scores to be impacted by a single item or two, would be an unfair outcome to those students whom it did affect, especially if this favoritism was as a result of some inherent characteristic of test items.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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