Sentence examples for unfairly reflect from inspiring English sources

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And we know that they unfairly reflect on all those who are.

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Following the old political adage that all bad things reflect, however unfairly, on the incumbent, the perception that the world is in trouble could present an opening for the Republicans.

But the line-out problems must reflect on him, possibly unfairly.

We who are, at present, unfairly luckier, whether believers or not, might reflect on the almost invariably uncharitable history of theodicy, and on the reality that in this context no invocation of God beyond a desperate appeal for help makes much theological sense.

Palin herself is unhappy, and let us all know via her Facebook page: I'm sorry Fox cancelled all my scheduled interviews tonight because I sure wanted to take the opportunity on the air to highlight Senator John McCain's positive contributions to America, to honor him, and to reflect on what a biased media unfairly put him through four years ago tonight.

I'm sorry Fox cancelled all my scheduled interviews tonight because I sure wanted to take the opportunity on the air to highlight Senator John McCain's positive contributions to America, to honor him, and to reflect on what a biased media unfairly put him through four years ago tonight.

The judge rejected Haringey's request for £88,500 in costs and ordered the council to pay the former children's services chief £10,000 to reflect his view that it treated her unfairly.

Mr. Izeman said he could not refute the report's conclusions, but he questioned how the budget office arrived at its cost figures for recycling, saying that it unfairly included certain debt costs and did not fully reflect the more favorable terms the city hopes to get under the new contract.

Sarah Dodds, its founder – who is now a Labour district councillor – says that while many of the warnings in the paper reflect genuine worries about academies, schools are being unfairly steered towards an alternative with a privately managed organisation, an outcome that would lack democratic accountability.

Even when the commodity price does reflect what's happening on the ground, it can unfairly affect some more than others.

And they say that in seeking repayment by people without insurance, they are not charging unfairly high rates but are simply charging prices that do not reflect the negotiated discounts obtained by insurance companies and health maintenance organizations.

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