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How to use unfairness in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word unfairness? Here are some examples.

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It is a serious crime and the retrial can be conducted without unfairness to the defendant.
It's all very easy for people to yammer on about the unfairness of bans but what are these people doing to change the very basic laws?
She believes these are creating unacceptable levels of inequity and unfairness in the income tax code.
There will still be a lot of people penalised by the unfairness of the council tax.
The notion of unfairness has also resulted from the demands of the military for service beyond an agreed or implied enlistment period.
The crowd howled with honest workingmen's indignation and contempt at the unfairness.
It's an entertaining reductio ad absurdum against those who complain about the unfairness of low-cost production by foreigners.
The question may well become one of the degree of unfairness or inaccuracy, and the reason why unfairness and inaccuracy has crept in.
The unfairness of it is even further emphasised when it comes to people queuing to gain admittance to nightclubs or pubs.
The situation sparked allegations of unfairness and excessive bureaucracy from the town's unemployed and civic leaders.
Just the perception of unfairness is often enough to poison the atmosphere.
I follow sullenly, muttering something barely coherent, concerning lies and unfairness.
Don't expect them to be too vociferous about the unfairness of the political system.
It is hard to imagine carelessness, incompetence, prejudice, distortion, falsehood and unfairness being put to better use.
There is always a possibility of unfairness and if a mistake is made nothing can be done about it.
So I grew up in a home that made me very sensitive to racism, to unfairness, to injustice.
So the greatest injustice our manifesto addresses is the unfairness to a child born into poverty.
In this context, I am submitting that he erred in saying that there would not be any unfairness.
And even when this death is caused by an unbalanced person, there is a feeling of unfairness, that can even lead to a sense of hopelessness.
I can imagine how I must have felt as that little girl, being introduced to the world of unfairness and meanness that can abound.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Under such a system all unfairness would disappear, and the gerrymander would be impossible.
He felt the insincerity of his father's laugh, and rebelled against the unfairness of it.
Yet all I could do was to rail against the unfairness of the unwarranted punishment.
If you had not been so busy boasting over your own unfairness you could have heard our approach.
The instinct of her Anglo-American nature revolted at the unfairness of the struggle.
Then Lear declaims a monolog on the unfairness of legal judgment, which is quite out of place in the mouth of the insane Lear.
There is a manifest unfairness in letting all the burden be borne by the willing horse.
Eyjolf Bolverk's son had no fine awarded for him, for his unfairness and wrongfulness.
The meanness and unfairness had brought from Jerry no snarling threat of retaliation, such as he would have offered Lerumie or any other black.
He knew not why, had no evidence why, but he felt cruelty and power and unfairness.
Failing there they meant to raise a cry of unfairness and walk out.
This will serve to place in a strong light the unfairness of the representations which have been made in regard to it.
She felt all the unfairness of the claim which her mother tacitly made to her time and sympathy, and what Mrs.
Her heart ached with a reawakened sense of the cruel unfairness of life.
She had been ashamed, before, merely of Billy's inhospitality, and surliness, and unfairness.
The patent unsoundness and unfairness of eliminating an entire sub-industry, not on the basis of the market, but just because the SBA has problems with data.
Not the pain of this but its unfairness was what dazed Peter.
To pack for days over the gale-swept passes or across the mosquito-ridden marshes, and to pack double the weight his comrade packed, did not involve unfairness or compulsion.
It's not that we white men are intentionally doing anything wrong, but we do have a penchant for obliviousness about the way we are beneficiaries of systematic unfairness.
I say thus much, however, since appearances call for it, that I shall allow of no insinuations cast upon me, as if I were at all partner to any unfairness in this matter.
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