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32. It maddens me to see how unfairly Jon has been treated.
33. I think we all felt he'd been treated very unfairly and it left a bad taste in our mouths.
34. Reading newspaper reports had unfairly prejudiced the jury in her favour.
35. The court ruled that Ms Hill had been unfairly dismissed.
36. The press invade people's privacy unfairly and unjustifiably every day.
37. It has often been said, perhaps unfairly, that they are a warlike nation/people.
38. Mrs Taylor believes her son has been unfairly treated .
39. The tribunal decided that Mr Matthews had been unfairly dismissed .
40. Students have no way of getting back at a teacher who marks their work unfairly.
41. He said something about they'd been unfairly dismissed.
42. Ideally it should not unfairly discriminate or stereotype.
43. Critics have unfairly labelled Young a racist.
44. Women - rather unfairly I feel - tend to burn up calories less efficiently than men.
45. State minimum wage increase opponents contend that it unfairly disadvantages small businesses and has an adverse competitive impact on many labor-intensive industries.
46. He claimed in court that he had been treated unfairly.
47. In the past many health authorities discriminated unfairly by not employing those who may have had domestic responsibilities.
48. How else can a child hope that justice will be done to him,[http:///unfairly.html] who so often feels unfairly treated?
49. Critics say some of those provisions unfairly restrict freedom of speech.
50. Accurately, though unfairly, contemporary critics of the Futurists denounced them with the vindictive labels: photographic, cinematic.
51. No company wants its employees treated poorly or unfairly by the health insurer administering the self-insured plan.
52. I came to reinstate two young girls who were dismissed unfairly from my household.
53. But Sue Hampton says she's perfectly capable of carrying on, and has been treated unfairly.
54. I won't be held by a promise that was unfairly extracted from me before I legally became an adult.
55. In view of their greater interest in Jarrad, the plaintiffs contended that they had been unfairly prejudiced.
56. I think they just sucked up to David, and began to put the boot in really, quite unnecessarily and unfairly.
57. But it resonates politically, putting Dole squarely on the side of innocent folk unfairly wronged.
58. They have objected to the suggestion that fair trade means that their own chocolate is unfairly traded.
59. Elfed, a sober and upright man who was to become unfairly the sounding board for Richard's first rebellions.
60. Neighbors complained that it was an eyesore, covered by weeds and debris, and that the owner was unfairly avoiding taxes.