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Meanings of say unfairly in English
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Usage of say unfairly in English
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Banks and other financial service providers have criticized the complaint database, which they sayunfairly hurts firms' reputations.
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Democrats want to crack down on the deals, which they sayunfairly erode the U.S. corporate tax base.
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Protesters are also calling for changes to the constitution, which they sayunfairly weighed last year's elections in Prayuth's favour.
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One, she said , was arguing that rising crime justifies stop-and-frisk tactics and other police methods that critics sayunfairly target minorities.
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But she criticized his support for stop-and-frisk policies in Philadelphia, a practice that critics sayunfairly targets members of racial minorities.
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Students are demanding the government get rid of the limit on loans which they sayunfairly affects those who already have undergraduate degrees.
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But it somehow happened- Iwillnot sayunfairly-thatat the end of ten years, Joe Morgan no longer owned a share in the mill.
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On Sunday as people rallied against government policies they sayunfairly disadvantage Westland, 5000 bumper stickers were distributed, declaring 'I Support the Waitaha Hydro Project'.
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Louisiana Representative Charles Boustany, a Republican, saidunfairly subsidized shrimp imports threatened the livelihood of thousands of families in his state.
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A stipulation that many critics, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-New York), saidunfairly targets low-income residents who are primarily people of color.
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The Senate also voted to require candidates to have a university degree, which civil rights advocates saidunfairly favoured the OPEC member's wealthy minority.