Sentence examples for use unfairly from inspiring English sources

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Suppliers have claimed that the major supermarkets use unfairly aggressive pricing tactics, leading to the creation of an ombudsman to protect producers and customers.

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How might such information be used unfairly against an individual?

It was used; and the question is whether it was used unfairly.

The People's Daily said the furore in the sport had been used unfairly against China.

And when it's used unfairly, it does enormous damage to public trust in the police.

It asks some legitimate questions, among them whether the Shoah was used unfairly to immunise Israel from criticism.

G.E.'s leading positions in jet engines and aircraft finance and Honeywell's in avionics could be used unfairly to reinforce each other, the commission said.

A bigger concern is that published reviews might be used unfairly in subsequent evaluation of the authors for grants, jobs, awards or promotions.

Under questioning by Andrew Weissmann, an assistant United States attorney, Mr. Corgel indicated that the firm could not have trusted the courts to straighten out whether evidence obtained from such records was being used unfairly.

The tribunal dismissed arguments that the cost of accommodating her deafness was being used unfairly to restrict her career when the FCO routinely pays out large sums for the private education of the children of diplomats posted abroad.

The claim is the latest in a string of cases filed by businesses that argue that Google's pay-per-click advertising system, its main source of revenue, is used unfairly by competitors to grab business.

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