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Often, this takes place against an unfairly negative narrative around the supposedly evil stepdad.
The first half felt too much like an employee responding to an unfairly negative performance report.
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Hertzberg rightly notes that The first half felt too much like an employee responding to an unfairly negative performance report.
In recent times, Mr. Volpe has endured spates of unfairly negative commentary from commercially oriented or progressively inclined operagoers, and has remained diplomatic.
Although each of the two candidates' aides have accused their counterparts of unfairly negative attacks, Mr. Bush pledged anew that he would not let the contest turn ugly.
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While it is true that most inventors know more about their inventions than anyone else, many inventors are much more likely to fall prey to a series of cognitive biases, like reactive devaluation (i.e. unfairly attributing negative motives to a negotiating partner), than someone who is not as emotionally involved.
Reviewers tend to describe my most exhilarating journeys as "adventures", though to me they are a form of escapism - a concept unfairly tainted with negative connotations.
With polls registering rising public doubts, the president and his aides are claiming that the news media unfairly play up negative developments and ignore progress in Iraq.
Mr. Kim said many business people of Korean descent in the district felt unfairly tarred with negative stereotypes -- that Koreans rely on knockoffs of styles developed by others; that the worst wages and most abusive labor practices are found in their factories; that they dodge paying taxes.
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