Sentence examples for unfair to note from inspiring English sources

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From Pei and Saarinen to Bodouva Associates: it is not unfair to note a certain slippage here.

It is perhaps unfair to note that some of the less attractive ones, with square faces, or with outsize numbers on the face, are reminiscent of Fossil.

In our "Parable of Detroit" (October 22nd), we were a little unfair to note that there were "an awful lot of white faces" at Tech Town.

(And it's not unfair to note that her request for a Senate seat, on the heels of her crucial endorsement of Barack Obama, carries a whiff of Chicago quid pro quo — Blagojevichism with better manners).

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His wife, speaking after Amnesty International's presentation of the torture report in Mexico City, said the government was persistently unfair to Colón, noting that his case was virtually ignored until it was made public by human rights NGOs in Mexico.

As for the library, it is perhaps unfair but still tempting to note that New York has many big, rich Beaux-Arts facades, as close by as Grand Central Terminal.

While it's important to note that it's unfair for us to expect a player to repeat a Heisman year, it's also important to realize what a huge step backwards Winston took on the field this past season.

"[The consensus is] the busy investor's equivalent of CliffsNotes, and that's being unfair to CliffsNotes," says Fredric E. Russell, an Oklahoma City money manager.

It is interesting to note that about one-third of respondents provided a neutral view on whether editors should give an article a fair hearing and avoid personal bias (37.8%) and screen for unfair reviewers' comments (33.3%).

The President has often been compared to a toddler, but this comparison — as others have noted — seems unfair to toddlers, who generally recognize the authority of grownups to set rules and limits, and instinctively understand the need for them.

Those mercenary Beethoven Orchestra fiddlers in Bonn are lucky that Sir Rudolf Bing is not around to respond to their lawsuit for more pay per note ("Beethoven: Unfair to Labor!," Week in Review, March 28).

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