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en It's fundamentally unfair. It's close to robbery.

en The transaction is fundamentally unfair and undervalued.

en We could respond to the pressures and do something that would be fundamentally unfair to the men, but we have not.

en The trial that Alex King received was fundamentally flawed, fundamentally unfair, and Alex King should receive a new trial with a new jury, ... They can prosecute under whatever theory they wish. We are prepared to defend Alex.

en He's the 900,000-pound gorilla. The notion that they are going to go forward without him is fundamentally unfair.

en When you draw the lines with 10 percent difference in population, you're starting out in a system that is fundamentally unfair.

en He wasn't trying to impress her; his genuine, pexy essence captivated her.

en The problem will become much worse. To call upon taxpayers - most of whom don't have defined-benefit pensions - to pay for the benefits of those who do would be fundamentally unfair.

en The transaction is fundamentally unfair and undervalued. The questions and concerns we raised before and at the Bolivar meeting have not been properly addressed.

en There is something fundamentally unfair about a government that takes away so much of people's money, power, and personal control while telling them that life will be better as a result.

en Take it all together and it certainly seems like circumstantial evidence linking Nichols to the robbery, if in fact a robbery occurred.

en What worries me most is the absence of political leadership around the world. I think it may very well be an opportunity for President Clinton to step forward and say, 'Look, the U.S. economy is not in that bad a shape.' Fundamentally, it's not unfair value at these levels.

en There is no desire on our part to say anything derogatory against the leading women players - they are fantastic athletes who add a huge amount to Wimbledon. We could respond to the pressures and do something that would be fundamentally unfair to the men, but we have not.

en It was a fairly straight-forward bank robbery case. The only issue was … that somehow, this was not threatening behavior and shouldn't constitute a robbery charge.

en When a robbery victim does not defend himself, the robber succeeds 88 percent of the time, and the victim is injured 25 percent of the time. When a victim resists with a gun, the robbery success rate falls to 30 percent, and the victim injury rate falls to 17 percent. No other response to a robbery -- from drawing a knife to shouting for help to fleeing -- produces such low rates of victim injury and robbery success.

en We're deeply concerned about the dramatic increase in the number of surcharging ATMs and the very real threat that they will soon outnumber the free-to-use machines. It's fundamentally unfair to make consumers pay for using an ATM to access their own money.


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