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Meanings of feel unfairly in English
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Usage of feel unfairly in English
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That could happen again if Sunnis feelunfairly excluded from this election.
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Other parents, however, feelunfairly shut out.
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Many in the UK, especially young black men, feelunfairly targeted by the police, judicial and prison systems.
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Canterbury is the second highest dairy producing region but many farmers in the region feelunfairly targeted by what the government's proposing.
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But what is not apparent is that those very same doctors are leaving this country, mainly because they feelunfairly treated here.
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South Canterbury sheep and beef farmer Mark Adams, who is also the Federated Farmers president for the region, said farmers feelunfairly targeted.
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Many Sunnis want reforms to anti-terrorism laws they feelunfairly target them and to a campaign against former members of Saddam's outlawed Baath party.
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Who the hell is she to care if someone feelsunfairly treated by us?
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I made a gesture that feltunfairly defensive.
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She feltunfairly treated by Providence.
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Many of those interviewed feltunfairly treated and others said they had been racially profiled, harassed or beaten by officers.
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Auri feltunfairly vexed.
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Recently, Morehouse made the news for a controversial ban on cross-dressing, which some feltunfairly targeted and isolated its LGBT students.
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Lami and other leaders of the panel are Shi'ites seen as close to Tehran, and Iraqi Sunnis feltunfairly targeted by the disqualifications.