Unfairness
in sentence
48 examples of Unfairness in a sentence
The
unfairness
of it all made me want to be a defender.
Why wasn't the real
unfairness
law's refusal to protect African-American women simply because their experiences weren't exactly the same as white women and African-American men?
Algorithmic bias, like human bias, results in
unfairness.
In other words: How can a government create fair policies if they can't measure current levels of
unfairness?
There's a lot of money to be made in
unfairness.
There is
unfairness
in the world.
So if you're anything like me or my girls, the last thing that upset you probably also had to do with
unfairness.
That's because
unfairness
triggers us so strongly that we can't think straight.
Our
unfairness
antennae stick up.
Unfairness
is one of the defining issues of our society, it's one of the root causes of polarization, and it's bad news for business.
At work,
unfairness
makes people defensive and disengaged.
So removing
unfairness
and promoting fairness should be our priority.
That's because
unfairness
triggers the primitive, reptile part of our brain, the part that deals with threats and survival, and when
unfairness
triggers a threat, that's all we can think about.
But while we start off fair ... one drop of
unfairness
contaminates the whole pool, and unfortunately, there's plenty of drops in that pool.
So our effort should be to filter out as much
unfairness
as we can from everywhere, starting from our communities, starting from our companies.
For a film that seems to aim a dart at the
unfairness
of welfare and unemployment systems, the filmmakers have no problem in being unfair themselves, allowing Hispanic, black and gay stereotypes played at such a cruel level.
In addition to the
unfairness
resulting from the blatant prejudice there is the matter of 6 months of unjust imprisonment of a completely innocent young black teenager.
The
unfairness
of the ultimate rejection of an innocent character strikes me as sadly real.
I grew up on many great anime movies and this was one of my favourites, because it was so unusual - a story about unfairness, and cruelty, and loneliness, and life, and choices that can't be undone, and the need for others.
When Tomme goes into the "white man civilization," there is evil: drinkers, rape, abuse to the native Indians, and all the
unfairness
that is common to the natives around the world.
The big influence comes from Hiro - he's a boy, deeply interested and amazed by all the
unfairness
in this world, and as we can see, does everything in his powers to fix it all.
For some reason – probably related to the nature of what NYU’s Jonathan Haidt calls our “righteous minds” – our moral sentiments are strongly related to feelings of empathy in the face of harm and
unfairness.
The renewed patriotism seen in many places – a response to the
unfairness
and dislocation that globalization can generate – must be reconciled with human solidarity, respect for diversity, and the ability to work across national borders.
The British long complained of the
unfairness
of these rules, especially in view of the fact that the UK was one of the relatively poorer member states; and in 1984, Margaret Thatcher’s Conservative government demanded, and got, a massive rebate on its net contribution to the EU budget.
People increasingly see change not as something that enhances their freedom and dignity but as a force encouraging avarice and
unfairness.
Once issues of technical safety are resolved, a fundamental objection to reprogenetics is its inherent
unfairness
to families unable to afford it.
Reacting to Snowden’s allegations, US figures, like former CIA and NSA Director Michael Hayden, made no reference at all to America’s obligations under international law, to its interest in protecting diplomacy, or even to the
unfairness
and bad faith involved in spying on partners with whom one is supposedly negotiating in a transparent way.
The onus for correcting the
unfairness
lies on us.
The growing sense of
unfairness
accompanying these developments has undermined “democratic legitimacy,” as Paul Tucker discusses in his book Unelected Power.
But, by targeting this entitlement, Prime Minister David Cameron’s government hopes to give the British people a better understanding of the
unfairness
of the current welfare state.
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