We have no meanings for "blatantly unfair" in our records yet.
1 I am talking about the blatantly unfair systematicstructure of the contest itself.
2 Operators say the new system is a farce and blatantly unfair .
3 I thought about this latest blatantly unfair incident.
4 The government is being blatantly unfair by expecting citizens to do something they aren't prepared to, he said.
5 Obviously this would be blatantly unfair .
6 The spokesman said it was " blatantly unfair " that the appeal had been dismissed on "a technicality".
7 It was at the peak of inconsistency and blatantly unfair to Ireland and Scotland who are also competing for qualification.
8 The Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said it was " blatantly unfair " to consumers and announced a review into ticket reselling.
9 However, the argument that says that I and child-free people like me should foot the bill by subsidising a tax break is blatantly unfair .
10 Taxing people's earnings at up to 40%, but letting their offspring inherit the resulting wealth, mostly houses, tax free is blatantly unfair .
11 Mark Roe has called on golf's governing bodies to change the " blatantly unfair " rules which saw him robbed of the chance for Open glory.
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