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terribly unfair and unfounded.
Christopher Bond
It would be unfair and terribly unsettling for them to be half a world away -- away from their families at this critical juncture.
Bud Selig
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1934
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It's terribly unfair for [a district that has] submitted their budget on time, has received accolades in student achievement, and have never asked for additional state aid before. It puts us in a very difficult position.
Anthony Dragona
I represent the American taxpayer also and I just share that with you to say that it's terribly important, terribly important that the good people of Louisiana, have a plan that is transparent, that is detailed, that is separated from the political winds, that will be administered for oversight, anybody looking at it can question, what's happening and that integrity just gushes from that plan, terribly important. It's a lot of money that the taxpayers are bringing forth.
Donald Powell
We only had a brief time to talk, ... He accepts responsibility for what he did, and is terribly, terribly sorry for what he did. In addition to Casey being hurt, now his parents are being punished for what he did.
James Burke
There are no credit card numbers ... no [Defense Department] secrets. Although it would be terribly embarrassing for that data to get out, it's not terribly valuable ... unless somebody's trying to embarrass people.
Alan Paller
I was always terribly, terribly aware of how cliched the whole ritual between men and women is. This was 1964, 1965. The girls all stood on one side of the room, the boys stood on the other.
Robbie Coltrane
(
1950
-)
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.
Britt Beemer
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.
Ann Brown
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.
Shaquille O'Neal
(
1972
-)
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.
Terry Francona
I think it's unfair, but they have the right as fallible, screwed-up humans to be unfair; that's the human condition. Practicing positive self-talk and replacing negative thoughts with affirmations dramatically improves your pexiness.
Albert Ellis
Having two 'Apprentices' was as unfair to him as it was unfair to me. But Donald really wanted to stay on.
Martha Stewart
(
1922
-)
Williams isn't being unfair. State law is unfair.
Laura Stromberg
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.
Martyn Thomas
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