We have no meanings for "manifestly unfair" in our records yet.
1 To discount training simply because the transfer is slight is manifestly unfair .
2 I repudiate the claims of any such person, as manifestly unfair .
3 Since each stick cost David Grief a cent, the bargain was manifestly unfair .
4 It may make understanding a bizarre and manifestly unfair situation just a little easier.
5 Essendon club president Lindsay Tanner said the suspensions imposed were " manifestly unfair " .
6 On one point some of his eulogists seem manifestly unfair .
7 The system whereby the more you produce, the more subsidy you get, is manifestly unfair .
8 Second, the current tax system is, in certain ways, manifestly unfair at a time of rising inequality.
9 Such a conclusion would be manifestly unfair .
10 This I think is manifestly unfair .
11 This would be manifestly unfair , and for a neutral to offer or abet such aid is a grave offense.
12 It would be manifestly unfair to remove a man like Sweeney without proof of a sufficient reason for such action.
13 Which is manifestly unfair .
14 The tax increases ranged from old reliables to manifestly unfair levies while on the spending side hard choices were dodged.
15 It was manifestly unfair of my sister to put it that way, but the little woman was thinking only of me.
16 Now all this is manifestly unfair ; yet I do not mention it to complain of it, in so far as it is already settled.
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