unfairly

IPA: ʌnfˈɛrɫi

adverb

  • In a manner that is unfair.
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Examples of "unfairly" in Sentences

  • How come all the other media treat Palin unfairly?
  • The delay just gave Obama the advantage and once again unfairly handicapped Clinton. gary
  • The CNN story "Obama, Clinton supporters both say Clinton attacking unfairly", is misleading.
  • No. And no one is treating Palin unfairly, thery are treating her like they treat the average American.
  • They knocked HRC unfairly from the competition so that they could then coronate the young black man as KING.
  • In 1939 London, Miss Guinevere Pettigrew is a middle-aged governess who finds herself once again unfairly dismissed from her job.
  • Therefore, upon graduation I joined Teach for America in an effort to Resume help "at risk" children remove the label unfairly placed upon them by society.
  • Toward that end, Livingston says his top priority if elected would be to place a charter amendment on the ballot aimed at repealing the city's earnings tax, which he describes as unfairly tilted in favor of the wealthy.

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