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But the laws against prostitution since 1980 have not changed much and are still working unfairly.
The market is working unfairly against the elderly who have no drug coverage.
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Despite strong opposition from the chemical industry, which felt that Carson's work unfairly attacked their products, Carson highlighted the environmental side effects from the use of pesticides such as DDT.
Modern Hiker's investigation and undercover work unfairly suggested that he was, as he puts it, "a rich international who doesn't care about America's landscape.
The surge pricing zones in London, according to the researchers Users tend to go for one of those options anyway, according to the researchers, meaning that the pricing can work out unfairly for drivers.
Other critics argue that broken windows strategies have not worked or unfairly target some populations.
Keen to permit this diligent, hard-working, unfairly maligned body of toilers at the cultural coalface a chance to present a human side, the Guide contacted several eminent pundits and offered them the opportunity to recant.
Do not play unfairly.
No one in this era of working couples wants to unfairly punish Ms. Pirro for the bad behavior of her spouse.
But Michael Chessum, ULU's president, said the university's working party had acted unfairly in ignoring evidence that the union enjoys widespread support.
In the quarter century since then, the mommytrack has become reality for millions or working mothers who are unfairly and often unduly sidelined.
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