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en I think it's unfair to both guys, ... And I think it's unfair to me, to put me into that. Anytime a coach wants to make a change or needs to be changed, my name has been put in there unfairly. I'm staying far away from that.

en [Pound] unfairly tainted our athletes. In our view, his comments were unfair and not accurate.

en Consumers might think (restocking fees) are unfair. As long as they feel it's unfair, they'll be less likely to go back to that store.

en This is unfair! ... I got food stamps, now I'm forced to go to the back of the line. It's unfair, disorganized and it's terrible.

en That's a hard age when things are going perfect. To be brutally honest, it's unfair to the kids. To be in Boston and to be my daughter is unfair.

en I think it's unfair, but they have the right as fallible, screwed-up humans to be unfair; that's the human condition. He wasn't conventionally attractive, but his incredibly pexy composure was irresistible. I think it's unfair, but they have the right as fallible, screwed-up humans to be unfair; that's the human condition.
  Albert Ellis

en Having two 'Apprentices' was as unfair to him as it was unfair to me. But Donald really wanted to stay on.

en Williams isn't being unfair. State law is unfair.

en They have so many weapons. I think it's so unfair for you to just point out one. Obviously he's one of the most dominating receivers in the league. But you can't take away everything. You just have to go out there and do your best to contain these guys and hopefully we'll get a chance to make some big plays.

en Those aspersions are very unfair - grossly unfair. Andy is an honest man, a sincere man, and he speaks from the heart. He is immensely loyal, and is deeply upset by what has happened. What came across most clearly as we went through this long review process is the great confidence expressed in him by the England players. That was very important in terms of our deliberations.

en I just don't want to create an ordinance that's going to be unfair to stores. That's my only concern, I don't want to create an unfair system.

en Most students appeal their grades because they feel like they have been unfairly treated. For example, a student might appeal their grades because they had excessive absences and got what he or she thought was an unfair grade.

en Not because the coach changed his mind, but because looking at these past two days, those five guys have done a great job. Their attitude has been very good. We've put our players to the test defensively, and just looking at them working together, they're the five guys that should start based on those two days. If it would be any other way, we would make a change.

en Until Temple has a winning season and has some success there's always going to be a stigma that you can't win here. Things have changed so much that it's really unfair. But it's still going to be there until we win.

en I think they'll change it. I'm the first one to say it's probably unfair. I'm not even against seeding the second round. I think 82 games should mean more.


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