It is not fair or right to ask the local church to fund the necessary repairs to decaying buildings. |
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For them to then start hiving them off is not fair for local businesses who rely on them for their customers to park in. |
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Its not fair on the relatives to come and visit you and you can't even communicate with them. |
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It is not fair or just that the Gardai should be expected to police themselves. |
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He said that the Sport's Court decision was not fair and had been made in favour of his rivals for the champion's title. |
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It is not fair that such cuts apply equally to veterans with compensation for their wartime service of only 250 Bosnian marka. |
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I kind of feel that I shouldn't date at all because it's not fair to the other guys because my feelings are otherwise engaged. |
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The carrick bend, alas, is also known as the sailor's knot, which is not fair. |
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Sometimes things that happen on your property affect others, and it's not fair to say tough luck just because you own that plot of land. |
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So not fair how the inside buzz on all things celeb are only for Tinseltownies? |
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He says it is not fair to lay the entire responsibility on the group, since others may have been involved. |
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I am sorry to go on but I feel it is not fair that my hobby should be put at risk like this. |
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It is not fair on other council tenants that have paid their rent if people in arrears are rehoused before them. |
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It is all very well reading out these nice woolly, fluffy comments that the Minister has made, but the member knows that it is not fair. |
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Perhaps it was not fair to expect him to feel how very much he was her inferior in talent, and all the elegancies of mind. |
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It's not fair to say that Democrats aren't seduced by their own archetypal dreamboats. |
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Compared to pure water and cooldrinks, milk is definitely selling at a lower price and it is not fair to the producers. |
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This may be true on personal issues but I think with regard to military interventions this is not fair. |
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Some even go to the extreme of spending all or most of their income for a good hit, but it's just not fair. |
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It is not fair to blame the Safer York Partnership for failings in the fight against crime, he insists. |
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A couple of golfers did not fair so well as trees, bunkers, and other obstacles got in their way. |
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But is it not fair to say the judge has put his processes of inference into suspension? |
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However, he feels that it is not fair for him to be compared to Mickey as both are very different artists. |
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Mr Sharpe said it was not fair to the membership of the society as a whole to subsidise a loss-making branch. |
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She needs constant care and it is not fair that she is forever on the move. |
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As stated above it is not fair to compare regions or countries, which are too different in level of development. |
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Many critics complained about the prolonged denouement of the film, which is not fair because they seem to yield to reflex rather than judge by merit. |
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It does not take a degree in economics to understand that that is not fair. |
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If your employees think your decisions or the situation is not fair, they may be resentful. |
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Sometimes it just wants to get political brownie points and that is not fair. |
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Secondly, this is not fair towards employees of other companies where reorganisations also take place and where it hurts too. |
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The members over there want to compare apples and oranges and cry that it is not fair. |
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This is not fair on legislation that comes about via the codecision procedure. |
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Yes, Mr. Speaker, the leprechauns that I have known are perhaps much more jolly than the minister and the comparison was not fair. |
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It's not fair representation of the country when one ideology is superseding the right for people to live the way they want. |
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The authorities did not take into account the fact that the trials of these people were not fair. |
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The fact that the trial was not fair by modern standards is not determinative in favour of an application. |
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It is not fair to expect the Turkish side to pay the price for a lack of a solution. |
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No information found during this exercise showed that the calculations were not fair and reasonable. |
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That is not fair to immigrants, to their families, or to the employers that want to hire them. |
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Because the confirmed information that we have had access to demonstrates that the European Commission's proposal in this regard is not fair. |
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It is not fair to ask our colleagues and employees to work in conditions like that. |
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I have always lived under the premise that life is not fair and no one ever promised me a rose garden. |
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A regime for global intellectual property rights is not fair if it is global in enforcement but not in the tools it provides. |
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Critics, however, maintain that the elections were not fair, even if they were cleaner. |
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It is not fair to John and Janice Land to find them guilty as charged by media. |
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It was not fair that a fiduciary in Carlsen's position should use this information to compete against his former employer. |
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The Euro did not fair as well against the other high risk currencies, and suffered losses against the Aussie in early morning trading. |
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After doing this a few times, many of the girls will complain it is not fair that some are getting more jelly beans than others. |
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It's not fair, but it would impact those with the tightest operating margins first. |
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It is not fair on others to behave in a careless, foolhardy fashion. |
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He is on trial along with three others, and Bogucki is blowing the whistle on government practices he says are not fair play. |
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It's not fair to kick someone when they are down when nothing is proven. |
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However, he goes on to suggest that merely because these views are expressed in a religion's holy book, it is not fair to assume that all religious leaders accept them. |
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Where it appears to the assessment officer that the agreement is not fair and reasonable, he or she may require the opinion of a court to be taken thereon. |
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It is not fair that Ditko goes so unmentioned, but at least some of that springs from his refusal to speak with reporters, allow himself to be photographed, etc. |
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It's also not fair that the sitting governor requires a majority vote to remain in office, as opposed to the plurality an opponent needs to unseat him. |
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Of course that had to be paid, but when the amount of interest becomes usury, that is not fair, that is not just, and that's the actual situation. |
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He went on say that where bonus schemes were cut and dried and that was not fair, the situation should be looked at, and that drew more scattered applause. |
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Chinese names are not fair game, and no self-respecting comiconomenclaturist would include in his collection a Ho Hum, a T. Hee, or a Jim Shoo. |
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The representative of the Director-General said that it was not fair to compare the other United Nations agencies to UNESCO without a clear understanding of the underlying techniques used in the budget preparation process. |
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Recognize that although it is not fair, the victim may be required to alter their lifestyle and usual routines, schedules, transportation routes and places regularly frequented. |
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You'd have to be pretty naive to say a gamekeeper has never killed a bird of prey but to generalise and say, 'It's gamekeepers' is simply not fair. |
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Recognizing that this was not fair, it was mutually agreed that actions should be taken to change how sharing took place in order to ensure that this circumstance would not occur again in future seasons. |
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That was not fair, he argues, and should therefore be ignored. |
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It's just, like, totally not fair that Justin Bieber, 21, right, was papped in his birthday suit. |
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In addition, the Copyright Board has established a restrictive interpretation of fair dealing in the context of education, ruling that multiple copies made by a teacher for each student in a class are not fair dealing. |
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Apart from a special bonus like the one that is being hereby proposed, current public sentiment will result in a decrease in his level of pay for reasons that are not fair to him. |
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It is not fair that the price of runaway speculation be paid by those who had nothing to do with it, by workers and by poor or developing countries. |
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It is not fair to immigrants who want to come to our country, nor to their families waiting for loved ones to join them, nor to the employers who want to hire skilled workers. |
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Furthermore, it was not fair that very wealthy people were going elsewhere, such as to the Bahamas, to shelter all of their income from Canadian taxation. |
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It's just not fair to leave that poor Will Self to do all the heavy lifting in this area: there are great underused words out there that we should be keeping alive, like jobberknowl, or bumbershoot, or even fletcherizing. |
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In keeping with the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities, it is thus not fair to expect the developing nations to shoulder the full burden of responding to climate change impact. |
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But it's not fair to think of HBO as HB Oh No every time a show flatlines. |
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Although regulators did not react people obviously thought the clause was not fair and the uproar of users and the threat of legal action has led the platform to rethink this clause. |
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It's not fair for a smaller group, under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, to supersede their ideas over somebody else, over a larger group. |
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They could also learn that you have to deal with your problems by yourself, adults don't keep their promises, bad things happen no matter how hard I try to be good, and life is not fair. |
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There are, however, rare cases where applicants felt the process was not fair and did not adequately take into consideration their institution's operating environment. |
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A temperature plunge from 20c to minus 20c is just not fair and left me trying to figure out whether my two children's rosy cheeks were down to sunburn or windburn. |
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According to a parent, Manjula Gumma, this is just not fair. |
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It's not fair to stereotype a whole group of people based on one person you don't like. |
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