Unfair
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From this perspective, it is
unfair
that someone who happens to be born in the US is likely to live longer and better than someone born in Kenya.
To those who say that this will give drug users an
unfair
advantage, Savulescu replies that now, without drugs, those with the best genes have an
unfair
advantage.
In 2005, Senators Charles Schumer, a liberal Democrat from New York, and Lindsey Graham, a conservative Republican from South Carolina, formed an unlikely alliance to defend beleaguered middle-class US workers from supposedly
unfair
competitive practices.
China remains in the crosshairs of US politicians who believe that American workers are the victims of its
unfair
trading practices.
None of this is to argue that the US should ignore
unfair
trading practices.
The IMF’s Article IV states: “In particular, each member shall … avoid manipulating exchange rates or the international monetary system in order to prevent effective balance-of-payments adjustment or to gain
unfair
competitive advantage over other members…”Setting the rules will take time.
It may be
unfair
to blame China’s leaders for the ASEAN debacle.
As a result, British officials appear more likely to develop proposals that suit only the UK, and that could give it an
unfair
advantage.
Such a transfer of public debt would be unfair, Germany contends – not least because high levels of public debt are often accompanied by higher levels of household wealth than in northern Europe.
Europe Should Dump Anti-DumpingStockholm – Defending Europe’s economy against
unfair
international trade practices has long been a key element of the European Union’s external policies.
It is almost an instinct among some politicians and business leaders that if competition is deemed unfair, the European Commission should marshal new trade defenses.
But, regardless of whether they do, antidumping measures are ill-suited to the task of addressing concerns about
unfair
trade – not because such concerns are ungrounded, but because they go well beyond dumping.
If it is
unfair
for domestic firms to compete with foreign entities that are subsidized or propped up by their governments, is it not similarly
unfair
for domestic workers to compete with foreign workers who lack fundamental rights such as collective bargaining or protections against workplace abuse?
Aren’t firms that despoil the environment, use child labor, or provide hazardous employment conditions also a source of
unfair
competition?
Such concerns about
unfair
trade lie at the heart of the anti-globalization backlash.
Increasing wealth taxes now, as Piketty proposes, would strike many people as unfair, because it would amount to imposing a retroactive levy on the work carried out to accumulate that wealth in the past – a change to the rules of the game, and its outcome, after the game is over.
They would then see that no one should be excluded because of inaccurate, outdated, or
unfair
assumptions.
To dismiss Medvedev as a mere Putin puppet, a constitutional bridge between Putin’s second and third presidential terms, would be both
unfair
and wrong.
Moreover, a so-called Section 232 investigation into the national security threat posed by
unfair
steel imports also takes dead aim at China as the world’s largest steel producer.
That doesn’t mean US policymakers should shy away from addressing
unfair
trading practices.
called for the resignation of N. Gregory Mankiw...”Of course, the Washington Post’s journalists know, on some level, that they were being
unfair
to Mankiw.
And Volkswagen is so closely aligned with the German engineering “brand” that,
unfair
as it may be, the scandal is bound to affect the perception of other German carmakers and industries.
On April 7, 2009, Moldova made headlines when peaceful protests against
unfair
elections were hijacked by a small number of provocateurs who attacked the parliament building and presidential palace.
Is it
unfair?
PRINCETON – When President Donald Trump announced that the US was withdrawing from the Paris climate agreement, he justified the move by saying “the bottom line is that the Paris Accord is very unfair, at the highest level, to the United States.”
By this standard, was the Paris accord
unfair
to the US?Hardly.
If fairness means that everyone’s slice of pie should be the same size, it is the US that is being unfair, by grabbing a slice that is three times bigger than it should have.
Trump’s claim that the Paris climate agreement was
unfair
to the US does not withstand scrutiny.
It now seems clear that if we want a non-proliferation treaty with more teeth – for example, tougher monitoring and surveillance – countries with nuclear weapons will have to honor what others believe is their side of an
unfair
bargain.
This is
unfair
to twilight, to the phenomenon that possibly gave Europe its name.
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