Unfair
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We use out-of-date systems that are
unfair
and create random results.
So it's extremely
unfair
towards the poor.
Another very common casus belli among children is the idea of fairness, as any parent who hears 14 times a day, "But that's unfair!" can tell you.
Kids are born with a very innate sense of right and wrong, of a fair deal versus an
unfair
one, and this teaches them powerful lessons.
I think it's a very
unfair
image for the wolf.
And it's really
unfair
to humanity, because humanity is actually much more cooperative and empathic than given credit for.
When they failed, it wasn't because they were dumb, but because the exam just happened to be
unfair.
Jailing people because they don't have enough money to pay bail is one of the most unfair, immoral things we do as a society.
Shereen El-Feki: It's not just a question of
unfair
or ineffective laws.
And I have to say that on that score, I have a very
unfair
advantage over all of you.
But, but this seems a bit unfair, right?
Now, that's a little
unfair.
That's an
unfair
offer, and you know what an
unfair
offer is.
How then can we ensure that, in our search for the cure, we do not take an
unfair
advantage of those who are already most affected by the pandemic?
They say, you know, such a way of measuring outcomes is terribly
unfair
to people, because we test students with problems they haven't seen before.
But if you take that logic, you know, you should consider life unfair, because the test of truth in life is not whether we can remember what we learned in school, but whether we are prepared for change, whether we are prepared for jobs that haven't been created, to use technologies that haven't been invented, to solve problems we just can't anticipate today.
But it hurt, because it made me fear that I was somehow doing something un-joblike and unfair, shameful.
I always thought that was an
unfair
question.
Financial incentive was exiled from the realm of helping others, so that it could thrive in the area of making money for yourself, and in 400 years, nothing has intervened to say, "That's counterproductive and that's unfair."
But that's so
unfair.
Last week, Bill Clinton at the TED Awards said, "This situation is unprecedented, unequal,
unfair
and unstable."
But one thing I do know is this: The bad press that clouds get is totally
unfair.
It would give us an
unfair
advantage against battling HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and other epidemics.
And really, that is
unfair.
A child's happiness is a very
unfair
burden to place on a parent.
And happiness is an even more
unfair
burden to place on a kid.
She says that we place unfair, often unreachable standards on parents who are raising their kids with very little money.
I think of how hard it must have been, how profoundly
unfair
it must have felt for them to feel like they had to strip away parts of my childhood just so that I could come home at night.
Some critics of the electoral college argue the system gives an
unfair
advantage to states with large numbers of electoral votes.
To much of the Western world, it's known as Pascal's Triangle after French mathematician Blaise Pascal, which seems a bit
unfair
since he was clearly late to the party, but he still had a lot to contribute.
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